Here you should be able to find helpful ways to travel to Hideout Festival 2012 from the UK, including ideas on cheap flights as well as tips on I making your own way from other cities in the region.
If you're having any trouble with your travel or accommodation please email travel@hideoutfestival.com with any questions and we'll do all we can to help!
Dubrovnik is quite a way down the coast from Hideout Festival, about 430km from Novalja. Also along that route are Split and, closer to the site, Zadar. You may notice that there’ s also a certain country in-between the festival and Dubrovnik, this being Bosnia & Herzegovina. It’s possible to venture up the coast by bus though and you can leave all the worries of tolls / ferries etc to the bus driver. Continue
This year Hideout Festival will for the first time offer camping to ticket-holders wanting an authentic festival experience in it’s truest form. A campsite just a short distance from the festival’s location will give festival-goers the opportunity to sleep in the great Croatian outdoors, amongst the sounds of the sea from the neighbouring Sveti Duh beach. Continue
We have had a lot of emails regarding accommodation and where to stay on the island. First up, there is still some accommodation available in Novalja through www.novalja.com with 7 night rentals available around the town, while www.adriaday.com also have apartments for 6 nights for groups from 2 people up to 20 so have a look through their websites and get booked up! Continue
We’re sure that most of you are booked up with your travel and accommodation now but for those who are still looking for a way to get to Croatia then we hope this will help. Continue
If you’re a bit unsure about making your own way over to Hideout Festival and all the options seem a bit daunting, then one very handy option is to book an all inclusive package (travel, transfers, accommodation and festival ticket) through one of our official tour partners. Continue

Rijeka is an absolute hidden gem and while most of you won’t encounter it on your travels and even fewer of you will fly in to it, it still offers one rather special thing that no other place in Croatia can quite manage… A direct boat service to and from Novalja. This leaves at 5pm, so if you’re able to get to Rijeka by that time then we’d highly recommend it (please see info below)! It’s also in a pretty handy location if you’re heading from Italy or nearby places in Croatia such as Pula and even Zagreb isn’t too far away. A transfer is available from Rijeka Airport if you were wanting to take the easy option and you can book that by emailing transfers@novalja.collegium.eu Continue

We realise that a few of you want to know about getting from Trieste to the festival site, so hopefully this should help you on your travels. Trieste Airport is located a little bit out of Trieste, but there are regular buses in to Trieste and also on to the next phase of your journey, if you’re heading by public transport, over to Rijeka. If you are interested in living the easy life though, transfers are available through www.novalja.collegium.eu for about £32 each way and the journey time is around 5 hours. Continue

Split is a large city down the coast from Hideout Festival, but it is served well by bus pretty much all day long heading up to nearby Zadar which is a fairly short journey to the festival site. There’s the option of train also, which runs rather less frequently, but you will get to see some glorious countryside. Have a look below for info, and if you require a direct transfer (around £25 each way) please email transfers@novalja.collegium.eu with your requirements or if you have any questions about making your own way there and public transport please email travel@hideoutfestival.com
If you arrive a bit too late for a connection to Novalja, it may be an option to spend a nice relaxing evening in Croatia’s second largest city before heading up at a more leisurely pace in the morning. Details are here for Tourist Information.
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