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UltraEurope – Split & Trogir, Croatia (July 2025)

Split, Croatia’s second-largest city, is a vibrant coastal hub on the Adriatic Sea, famed for its mix of ancient history and lively Mediterranean culture. At its core lies Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by the Roman emperor in the 4th century, around which the modern city grew. Within the palace walls, narrow stone streets bustle with cafés, shops, and markets, blending antiquity with daily life.

Today, Split has about 180,000 residents and serves as the economic and cultural center of Dalmatia. Its harbor makes it a major transport link to the Adriatic islands, while nearby beaches, lively nightlife, and access to national parks make it one of Croatia’s most popular destinations. Split is both a living Roman monument and a modern seaside city, offering a unique balance of history, tradition, and modern coastal charm.

Trogir, Croatia, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe. Located on a small island connected by bridges to the mainland and to Čiovo Island, Trogir has been continuously inhabited for over 2,300 years. Its rich history reflects influences from the Greeks, Romans, Venetians, and Austrians.

The town is famous for its Romanesque and Renaissance architecture, with highlights such as the Cathedral of St. Lawrence and the Kamerlengo Fortress. Its narrow stone alleys, charming squares, and seafront promenade create a timeless Mediterranean atmosphere.

Though small (population ~13,000), Trogir is a lively cultural hub and a popular stop for travelers exploring the Dalmatian coast. With its proximity to Split (about 25 km away) and Split Airport, Trogir is both easily accessible and a gateway to nearby islands.

Ultra Europe is one of the world’s biggest electronic music festivals, held every July in Split, Croatia. Launched in 2013 as part of the global Ultra Music Festival brand (originating in Miami), it has grown into a massive multi-day event that attracts over 100,000 fans from around the world.

The festival’s main stage is set inside Park Mladeži Stadium in Split, featuring world-class DJs and producers from genres like EDM, house, techno, and trance. Alongside the stadium shows, Ultra Europe also includes “Destination Ultra” events such as yacht parties, beach raves, and after-parties on nearby islands like Hvar, Brač, and Vis, turning the Dalmatian coast into a weeklong electronic music hotspot.

Known for its high-energy atmosphere, cutting-edge stage design, and international crowd, Ultra Europe has become both a premier music event and a tourism magnet, combining festival culture with the stunning backdrop of Croatia’s Adriatic coastline.