If You Thought Coachella Was Awesome, Wave Week In Croatia Will Blow Your Mind
Wave Week is much more than a music festival experience. It’s probably the most unique and unforgettable festival you’ll ever be part of.
By Erica Gordon
If you hit up Coachella last month, you’re likely in music festival withdrawal by now and wondering what and where your next festival adventure will be.
If you missed out on Coachella then you definitely need to treat yourself to a festival holiday soon. Just hearing about how legendary it was must be tempting you to plan your own adventure this summer – to make up for missing it.
Look no further than Wave Week. It’s an extraordinary seven-day music festival experience in Croatia on a yacht that sails the crystal clear, blue-green Adriatic Sea. This is going to blow Coachella out of the water. No pun intended.
Wave Week is the first ever music festival combined with a sailing trip. If you’ve ever been houseboating it’s a similar concept – only a million times better – at one of the world’s most stunning coastlines with some of the world’s top DJs and performers.
This is a music festival combined with a festival of the Croatian islands, and Croatia is likely already on your travel bucket list, so what’s there to think about?
40 yachts will set sail this summer for Croatia Wave’s first ever Wave Week, an epic seven-day adventure across five of Croatia’s most stunning islands. Early Bird tickets are still available, so if you love music and paradise, mark August 13th – 20th in your calendar. Anja Schneider, Soul Clap, wAFF, Serge Devant, Crazy P and Simian Mobile Disco are among the artists, performers and DJs you’ll get to see live.
When all 40 yachts anchor at the same destinations, a true sense of community comes into play and you’ll get to know everyone on the trip as you hop from yacht to yacht to meet everyone. Think of it as meeting your next-door neighbours – and you’re all living like billionaires in paradise for the week.
If you thought the toilets at Coachella were disgusting and you hated the desert’s limited cell service and scarce WiFi, you’ll love Wave Week. Their yachts will be fully equipped with all the comforts of home: toilets, showers, WiFi – and the rooftop decks are the perfect spot for sunbathing and relaxing.
That’s not all this festival has on Coachella. Instead of covering your nose and mouth with a bandana to protect yourself from rampant desert dust, you’ll be breathing in the fresh Croatian air aboard a world-class yacht.
Instead of dying from heat-stroke, you’ll be diving into the clearest and most beautiful water you’ve ever seen.
Rather than blowing brown dirt out of your nose for seven days (yes, that’s how many days it takes for your body to rid itself of the dust) you’ll be sailing through paradise for seven days with a fresh breeze blowing and a new amazing view to wake up to each day. Just saying.
Wave Week is much more than a music festival experience. It’s probably the most unique and unforgettable festival you’ll ever be part of. The world-famous Adriatic coastline will be yours to explore, and you’ll be anchoring at more than seven jaw-dropping locations along the way.
Picture sun-drenched days of relaxation and gorgeous scenery by day, including awe-inspiring Adriatic adventures organized by your very own personal skipper who will take you to explore Croatia’s hidden gems. By night, the islands become a party-lover’s paradise.
Wave Week ticket holders will get to see Crazy P and Simian Mobile Disco DJ until the sun comes up at a secret club within a cave in Makarska. A secret cave party with Crazy P? Yes, seriously.
You’ll experience a music mecca on Brac Island’s exclusive beach club, awesome DJ performances at the award-winning Carpe Diem beach on Hvar and fresh sounds with Cuckoo Club at an abandoned fortress on the Island of Vis.
Wave Week’s music is tailored to each new day along the coast of Croatia. Each day will be a new sound. Exquisite, untouched locations give music-lovers a rare opportunity to enjoy fresh sounds within hidden gems of the islands.
Their route starts in Split, Croatia and ventures to Supertar, Makarska, Paklinksi Otoci Islands, Vis and Hvar before returning to the docks of Split. You’ll be part of a floatilla of 40 yachts carrying 250 passengers, making it one of the year’s most exclusive Croatian festivals. If you’re thinking this sounds way better than a desert festival, that’s because it is. Wave Week, here we come!