Festival 2013 - Outlook Festival

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Festival 2013 - Outlook Festival
Festival 2013
ADVANCED CUSTOMER INFORMATION
PLEASE READ ME THOROUGHLY BEFORE LEAVING FOR OUTLOOK!
CONTENTS
1. WELCOME TO OUTLOOK 2013!
2. FESTIVAL INFO:
2.1 ESSENTIAL CHECKLIST
2.2 FESTIVAL RULES
2.3 MONEY
2.4 ARRIVAL INSTRUCTIONS
3. WHAT’S ON AT OUTLOOK FESTIVAL:
3.1 ARENAS AND LINEUPS
3.2 BOAT PARTIES
3.4 AROUND THE FESTIVAL SITE
4. ACCOMMODATION:
4.1 CAMPSITE, HOSTEL & HOSTEL TENTS
4.2 CAMPSITE RULES
4.3 PRIVATE APPARTMENTS
5. TRAVEL & TRANSPORT:
5.1 FESTIVAL ADDRESS & INFORMATION
5.2 GETTING HERE
5.3 GETTING AROUND
5.4 GETTING HOME
6. LOCAL INFO:
6.1 EXCURSIONS
6.2 GENERAL INFO
6.3 PAYPHONES & MOBILES
6.4 HEALTH
6.5 CRIME
6.6 EMBASSIES & CONSULATES
6.7 CROATION VOCABULARY
6.8 TOURIST WEBSITES
WELCOME TO OUTLOOK 2013!
With Outlook just about to be entering its 6th year running, we cannot wait to commence another
beautiful Croatian summer, opening the fort gates to over 10,000 revelers for 4 nights and days of
music, beach and sunshine. Over the past 6 years the festival has grown and welded itself to new
heights and we believe this year we’re set for yet another spellbinding and unique experience
that we are honoured to share with a universal mix of likeminded individual’s.
Our festival is held in the beautiful site of Fort Punta Christo, Pula. This stunning location is an
abandoned fort built in the eighteen hundreds, a spectacular atmospheric venue located on a
peninsular and surrounded by the crystal waters of the Adriatic. The beautiful beach, intimate
boat parties and the dramatic fort itself providing a platform for the wide range of artists from
the varied world of soundsystem culture which we have brought together for what should be a
magical weekend.
Officially taking over the site from Thursday 29th of August right through until the early morning
of Monday the 2nd September, but with pre-parties, the Opening Concert and post-festival boat
parties, this years Outlook looks set to be the best yet. So as our anticipation rises for what should
be a wonderful week of sunshine, smiling faces and great music we’ve prepared this helpful
document of information that should help you in planning your stay and travel here.
Looking forward to meeting you all, we hope you are getting as excited as we are.
Love & happiness from the Outlook Team.
2. FESTIVAL INFO
2.1 ESSENTIAL CHECKLIST
Here’s some stuff you shouldn’t be leaving the house without;
PASSPORT - and a photocopy for emergency situations.
TICKETS - festival, transfers, opening ceremony, boat parties, tent hire, lockers, festival shuttle bus etc!
BANK CARD you booked with - For standard ticket holders only.
CAMPING/HOSTEL FORMS - All three pages.
VISA*
TRAVEL & MEDICAL INSURANCE
MEDICINE - things like pain killers are expensive in Croatia and will involve a trip to a local pharmacy so please bring a personal supply for yourself if you think this is necessary. If you rely on other medicines please make sure you bring extra supplies, just in case.
MONEY – You will need kuna in Croatia.
JUMPER – it get’s cold at night, or buy one from Merchandise.
TOWELS – or buy one from Merchandise
TORCH, SLEEPING BAG, TRAVEL PILLOW, TENT, ETC.- (If camping)
TRAINERS – No open toes allowed at the festival site at nighttime
INSECT REPELLENT
SUN CREAM
*Visa’s - As Croatia has just joined the EU, the visa policy is fully harmonized with that of the EU. Citizens of the U.S.,
the U.K., EU countries, Australia and New Zealand DO NOT need visas. All citizen’s of NON EU countries such as
Turkey, Russia and the Kosovo states will need to Apply for a visa to enter Croatia. For other countries, please check
the Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ website. (www.mvep.hr ) If you do need one, please contact the Croatian
Embassy in your country (also detailed on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ website) for more information on how to
obtain a visa.
2.2 FESTIVAL RULES
LEAVE NO TRACE– There are litter & recycling bins provided so please use them. There is
no excuse to leave litter everywhere.
BE COURTEOUS– Please be respectful and courteous to all those around you; staff and
fellow festival-goers, visitors and locals.
NO PETS– Sorry, but animals are not allowed anywhere on the camping or festival site.
Buddy and Whiskers will just have to miss out on the fun.
NO GLASS– For obvious reasons…
STICK TO PATHS– Please do not wander off into the undergrowth and try to keep to paths.
Areas signed off limits or out of bounds are not safe for public access for a good reason.
NO FOOD OR DRINK– Food and drink may not be brought into the festival site, sealed
bottles of water are allowed.
NO LAUGHING GAS– Laughing Gas is prohibited in Croatia.
NO FLIP-FLOPS/SANDALS AT NIGHT- this is for your own safety as the ground is not suitable
for unprotected feet.
NO DRUGS OR ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES– The Croatian authorities take a very strict stance on
the use of drugs. at the very least you may spend the night in a cell and can expect a hefty
fine (minimum £300). Just say no.
NO SWIMMING AFTER 20:00– Swimming in the dark is extremely dangerous and can easily
turn into a life-threatening situation. Swimming whilst under the influence is a high risk
situation; always stay within your depth even when sober.
NO GUNS OR KNIVES OR POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS OBJECTS– No explanation needed.
2.3 MONEY
Whilst in Croatia you will need Kuna. Foreign currencies can be exchanged at Camp Brioni
reception, banks, exchange offices, post offices and at most tourist agencies, hotels and camping
grounds. Banking hours are usually 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Monday to Friday. On Saturdays banks
are open until 1 p.m.
One way to save money is to pre-order your foreign currency online and pick up at the airport
before you depart.
There are two ATM machines located in the campsite, unfortunately these will not be available
to non-campers, but there is an ATM machine within walking distance of the site in Stinjan. All
machines will be busy over the duration of the festival, and can run out of money over the weekend.
Tokens are used across the Festival site, see below for details.
2.4 ARRIVAL INSTRUCTIONS
On arrival please head to the Festival Entrance to pick up your Festival wristband from Wristband
Exchange. This is open 24 hours a day from midday Monday 26th August through to late evening
Sunday 1st September.
Please bring I.D with you, without it you cannot get in. Please also bring your ticket, and if you
purcahsed a standard ticket from Eventbrite, Ticket Arena or Fatsoma please also bring the
card you used to book. All persons on a standard booking must arrive together to collect their
wristbands.
If you arrive with a ticket not in your name we will not be able to let you in. We can arrange name
changes on site provided the original ticket purcahser e-mails us on namechanges@outlookfestival.
com confirming they have passed their ticket to you.
3. WHAT’S ON AT OUTLOOK FESTIVAL
3.1 ARENA’S & LINE-UP’S
Outlook festival officially starts at midday on Thursday 29 August , and finishes 6am Monday
2 September. Music runs from midday till 8pm on the beach stages, and 8pm till 6am on all
fort stages. However the beach stages also host offiical pre-parties on Monday 26, Tuesday 27
and Wednesday 28 August from midday onwards. Admission is free to all festival ticket holders,
please note last admission is 10pm.
New for 2013 we are also presenting an Opening Concert at the 2000 year old Amphitheatre in
Pula on Wednesday evening. This is a separated ticketed event, and we advise anyone who is
planning to be in the area at this time to book a ticket in advance as the capacity is lower than
that of the festival.
WEDNESDAY 28TH AUGUST
The Opening Concert @ Pula Arena.
TICKETS: http://bit.ly/OutlookOpeningConcert
The Original Wailers
(Reggae legends led by Al Anderson
of Bob Marley & The Wailers fame.)
Grandmaster Flash
(Original Block Party Set)
J Rocc
(Early Sound System Culture Set)
Earl Gateshead
(Sound System Riddims Set)
THURSDAY 29TH AUGUST
184/ AB/ ALBOROSIE/ ALPHA STEPPA/ AMIT/ ANT TC1/ AOB/ ARLO/ ARTWORK/ AUTHOR/
BIG D/ BIOME/ BLACKBOARD JUNGLE/ BREAK/ BREAKAGE/ BREAKERS/BREEZAK/BTRAITS/
CAPLETON/ CERN / CHARLIE P/ CHIMPO/ CHUNKY/ CIAN FINN/ CODEBREAKER MC/
CRACKER JON/ DAGGER SOUNDSYSTEM/ DARQ E FREAKER/ DAVID RODIGAN/ DBRIDGE/
DEFENDERS OF STYLE/ DJ DIE/ DLR/ DR SYNTAX/ DRS/DUB CONDUCTOR/ DUB PHIZIX/ DJ
DUBPLATES/ DUSKY/ EARL GATESHEAD/ DJ EARTHPIPE/ DJ EZ/ FIREHOUSE SOUND/ MC
FOKUS/ FRANKIE STEW/ GARDNA/ GAVLYN/ GIANT SEKOYA/ GORGON SOUND/ MC GQ/
MC GUSTO/ HALOGENIX/ HARVEY GUNN/ INDIGO/ IRATION STEPPAS/ MC JC/ JIVES/ JOEY
BADA$$/ JON-ROY/ JONESY/ JUBEI/ JUMA/ KANDZIJA/ KANJIRA/ KILLAWATT/ KORELESS/
KRYPTIC MINDS/ KYDRO/ LEA LEA JONES/ LEADBELLY/ DJ LEFTO/ LIKWIT BUMZ/ LIVIN
PROOF/ LONDON ZOO/ LUD DUB/ LUNAR C/ LX ONE/ DJ MADD/ MARK XTC/ MATT U/
MEDDIK/ MIDNIGHT RESISTANCE/ MIGHTY BOOGIE/ DJ MIKE STEEZ/ MOSAIX/ MC MOTA/
MR GARRUD/ MUNGO’S HIFI/ NYMFO/OBF/ OPTIMUS/ PEAN/PETE CANNON/ PHAELEH/
POETIC DEATH/ RDC/ RICH REASON/ ROUTE 94/ RUBBERDUB SOUND SYSTEM/ SABRE/
SHANTIE D/ SHENGEN CLAN/ SHIMAH/ SHY FX/ SINICAL/ SKEPTICAL/ SKITTLES/ SLB/ SLIN/
SMASH HITS/ SMILODON/ SONNY JIM/ SPARKZ/ MC SPLINTER/ SPLIT PROPHETS/ SPYNE/
MC STAMINA/ STAND HIGH PATROL/ STRATEGY/ STRAY/ SURVIVAL/ T-MAN/ TERMINAL
STATE/ DJ TEZ/ THE PURIST/ THINKING/ THROWING SNOW/ TIM DRIVER/ TITAN/ TOAST/
TODD EDWARDS/ TOFFLER/ TONN PIPER/ TOO LATE/ TOXIDELIC/ UNDERHAND TACTICS/
UNICORN FUKR/ UNIT 7/ MC VISIONOBI/ VITAL TECHNIQUES/ VIVEK/ WAYFARER/ XXTRAKT/
YOUNG WARRIOR/ YOUNGSTA
FRIDAY 30TH AUGUST
A.QUAKE/AARON LIPSETT/ ACRE/ ADDISON GROOVE/ AMY BECKER/ ANDREYA TRIANA/
APPLEBOTTOM/ ARTFUL DODGER/ ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/ ARTWORK/ AZ/ BASS
CULTURE/ BAY BEAT COLLECTIVE/ BEGUM X/ BENEATH/ BENJI B/ BENTON/ BLACKBOARD
JUNGLE/ BUSHKIN/ CA:RO/ CITIZEN/ COMMODO/ CRAZY D/ DANMAN/ DARK SKY/ DECIBEL/
DEFORMER/ DELHI SULTANATE/ DIAMONDZ/ DIGITAL/ DIGITRON/ DIRTY BEATZ/ DISTANCE/
DORIAN CONCEPT/ DUB LAB/ DUB SMUGGLERS/ ELIPHINO/ EVIAN CHRIST/ FEELAZ/
FEONIX/ FLOWDAN/ GENERAL LEVY/ GET LOW CARTEL/ GOLDIE/ GOTHTRAD/ MC GQ/
GUNFINGA/ GUSTO/ HATCHA/ IRATION STEPPAS/ J ROCC/ JACK SPARROW/ JACKMASTER/
JAY ELECTRONICA/ JMDC/ JO KIRA/ JOE ARIWA/ JSCIENCE/ JUBEI/ MC JUDE/ MC JUMA/
KANKA/ KOAST/ KRONIK/ LENZMAN/ LIVIN’ PROOF/ LOWQUI/ MC LX ONE/ MACHINE
FUNCK/ MADAM X/ MAISON SKY/ MALA/ MC MANTMAST/ MARTELO/ MAYA/ MELLA DEE/
MIKAL/ MOONY/ MOXIE/ MURRAYMAN/ NEFFA T/ NIKA/ OBF/ PEAN/ PHIRAH/ PINCH/
QUEST/ RAG N BONE MAN/ RANDALL/ RATTUS RATTUS/ REDINHO/ REGGAE RAJAHS/
ROOTS IN SESSION/ ROS/ ROSES GABOR/ RUBBERDUB SOUND SYSTEM/ RUSH/ RUSHMOOR/
RUSTIE/ SEB WILDBLOOD/ SILKIE/ SKATMAN B/ SP:MC/ SPENCER/ SPLINTER/ STICKY/ SUN
OF SELAH/ SWINDLE/ TASKFORCE/ TOR/ TRANSIT MAFIA/ TRICKY D/ TRUTH/ TUNNIDGE/
ULTERIOR MOTIVE/ VALTA/ VOYEUR/WALTER EGO/ YASIIN BEY (MOS DEF)
SATURDAY 31ST AUGUST
207/ ACTION GEAR/ MC AD/ ANDY C/ AOB/ APES/ AXON/ BALKAN KOLEKTIV/ MC BIG
OZ/ BILLAIN/ BLACKBOARD JUNGLE/ BLOOD DUNZA/ BREDREN/ CALYX/ CHANNEL ONE/
CHARLIE P/ CHIMPO/ CIAN FINN/ COOLY G/ DIGITAL MYSTIKZ/ DISTANCE/ DJ D-TOX/ DT/
DUB SMUGGLERS/ DUB-4/ DUBBLE/ DUBWAY/ EARL GATESHEAD/ EGOLESS/ ELEMENT MC/
ELIPHINO/ FILIP MOTOVUNSKI/ FINWA/ FISH/ FRENZY D/ FUNK GURU/ GENO/ GERRA/
GIBBO/ MC GQ/ GUSTO/ HAPPA/ HARD BASS DEALERS/ HATCHA/ HOT IT UP DANCE CRW/
HYROGLIFICS/ IKONIKA/ IMPACT/ IRATION STEPPAS/ ITCH/ JARARR/ JAY INFO/ JAZZATRON/
JC/ JEANVILLE/ JOE NICE/ JOEL KOLLTVELT/ KAHN/ KODE 9/ L JAY/ L-WIZ/ LD50/ LEGAL SHOT
HIFI/ LOCO/ LOEFAH/ DJ LOW/ LOWQUI/ MACBEAT/ MACHINEDRUM/ MADU MESSENGER/
MARIBOU STATE/ MAYAN/ MECHAWARRIOR/ MISS CRISS/ MR WILLIAMZ/ MUNGO’S
HIFI/ OBF/ ONSET/ OSSIE/ PARIAH/ PARVEZ/ PATCH/ PETER POSH/ PHAROAHE MONCH/
PLANAS / R.KING/ RADIKAL GURU/ RAHMANEE/ DJ REAL DEAL/ RENE LAVICE/ REUBEN G/
RIDDIM TUFFA/ RIOT/ RUBBERDUB SOUND SYSTEM/ DJRUM/ SAIYAN/ SCRATCHA DVA/ SEB
WILDBLOOD/ SELEKTOR BONY/ SHECO/ SIMPLE SAMPLE/ MC SKATZ/ SOUTH LONDON
ORDNANCE/ SPLINTER/ STATIK/ SUBMOTION ORCHESTRA/ T-RO/ TEEBEE/ TENA STELIN/
TERROR DANJAH/ THE HEATWAVE/ THE PHARCYDE/ TOP CAT/ TREVINO/ TRIP TO ZION/
TUESDAY CLUB/ VIBRONICS/ VISIONOBI MC/ WALTON/ WILKINSON/ ZED BIAS
SUNDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER
MC AOB/ MC AD/ AEON/ ALEXANDER NUT/ ALIX PEREZ/ ARDIMANN/ ARP 101/ ATIQ/ BARELY
LEGAL/ BASSKATEERS/ BEN HUNTER/ BENNY PAGE/ BIG NARSTIE/ BILLY WIDZ/ BISWEED/
BLACKBOARD JUNGLE/ BODDIKA/ BOGL/ BONOBO/ BROKE ‘N’ £NGLISH/ BUNZERO/
CAMEO/ CHAMPION/ CHUNKY/ COCCO/ COOKIE/ DANNY T/ DISCARDA/ DJ FU/ DUBKASM/
DUBSTEP NAPOLI/ ELIJAH/ EMPEROR/ ENEI/ ENK/ EPITOME/ EZRA/ FATIMA/ FAZE MIYAKE/
FLAKO/ FOREIGN CONCEPT/ DJ FOSTER/ FREEVERSE/ GANJI KILLAH/ GENTLEMANS DUB
CLUB/ HACKMAN/ ICICLE/ IVY LAB/ J ROBINSON/ JEPH 1/ JOE RAYGUN/ JONNY DUB/ KASRA/
KENSEI/ KLOSE ONE/ KODE 9/ KUTMAH/ KWALITY/ MC KWASI/ LOEFAH/ LOGAN SAMA/ LTJ
BUKEM/ LX ONE/ MALA IN CUBA / MANTMAST/ MARCUS VISIONARY/ MARF/ MARKSMAN/
MARVELLOUS CAIN/ MEFJUS/ MERKY ACE/ MICKEY PEARCE/ MOTHER INC/ MR DEVITT/ MR
SCRUFF/ NECONE/ NEWHAM GENERALS/NINJAZ/ NORTHERN LIGHTS/ NORTHERN SCUM/
NUMA CREW/ OBF/ OLIVIER DAY SOUL/ P MONEY/ PALEMAN/ PART2STYLE/ PHACE/ PINCH/
PORTICO QUARTET/ MC RASHEED/ RINSE/ ROMARE/ ROSKA/ ROYAL T/ RUBBERDUB SOUND
SYSTEM/ RUDEKID/ S-X & CHRONIK/ SAID5/ SAMMY DREAD/ SCRATCHA DVA/ SCRUFIZZER/
SHIBA/ SHIFT K3Y/ SICK/ SIDE1/ SKILLIAM/ SKITTLES/ SOLO BANTON/ SPACEDROME/
STAMINA MC/ STRATEGY/ SUBFACTION DJ’S/ SUNNEH/ T_!/ TEARZTAR/ THE EGLO LIVE
BAND/ THE HEATWAVE/ TOMMY GUN/ TONN PIPER/ TOP CAT/ TRADESMAN/ TRUE NATURE/
TRUTH/ TUDOR LION/ XTRAH/ YACHOOB/ ZED BIAS
3.2 BOAT PARTIES
We’ve got more boats than ever for 2013, with 54 running across 5 days. If you’re booked on to
one of these please read the below carefully;
BOARDING- Please be aware that you need to be at The Harbour 30minutes before the displayed boarding time. Please have your confirmation email ready as well as your I.D.
BE ON-TIME - Boats will not wait for anyone so please make sure you are there on time, otherwise you will miss out and will not receive a refund (bad times). Outlook Festival accepts no responsibilty for late persons arriving at the Harbour.
TOILETS - There are toilets on the ground floor but be prepared for queues. Please make sure you use the facilities before you set sail.
NO DIVING - Strictly no jumping off/diving off the boats, If you do the boat will not stop and you risk serious personal harm. If you jump off the boat you will have your wristband taken off you and you wont be able to re enter the festival site for the rest of your stay.
DRINKS - You may not bring alcohol on the boat. Alcohol will be sold on the boat in exchange for tokens.
DISEMBARKING - PLEASE be careful when getting off the boats, You may feel a little tipsy so accept the help offered by the stewards.
Additional tickets may be available for some of the boats, these can be purchased from the Box
Office located by Wristband Exchange or from the Harbour where the boats depart.
3.3 AROUND THE FESTIVAL SITE
Customer Information
We have customer information points situated at both the Customer Village and up at the Fort
which will both be open 24/7 if you have any questions, need some help or just fancy a chat.
There will be updated information at these points on line ups or any other relevant news that we
feel you guys might need to know.
These points will also be in charge of lost property, and also the pick up of any tents that have
been booked pre-event.
Please be aware that the majority of staff and volunteers across site will only know the answers
to the areas they are looking after, it is always advised that you check-in with the Customer Info
Points instead to ensure you are receiveing the most up-to-date information regarding your query.
Medical & Welfare
Medical & Welfare will be in three locations throughout the site; the Fort, Harbour & Customer
Village, and open 24 hours a day throughout the festival.
They will operate throughout the festival, dealing with all major & minor injuries and providing
information on enjoying yourself without potential harmful effects. This is to ensure that people
are kept safe and happy without a trip to the local hospital.
Staff will have information on; health risks, recreational drug use and consumption, sexual
education & hearing risks. Any personal issues or emotional support needed will also be assisted
to.
If you do need to go to hospital please ensure you, or a friend, retrieves your passport/ID or a
scan of it before leaving site as you will need this with you.
Lost Property
Lost property is handled by Customer Information at the Customer Village. If you have lost an
item please head there so we can register it in our system. We will attempt to contact you if the
item is found but this may not always be possible so please do check back with Lost Property
around 24 hours after you have reported it.
Please note we cannot transport or send lost proprty items over country borders, for this reason
we are not able to return items once the festival has finished. Before leaving site check you have
everything with you, if you find there’s something missing please check in with Customer Info in
case it’s made it’s way back to us.
If you find an item please hand in to either Customer Information point or a staff member on site
– think of others and the good karma that goes with this sort of deed!
Tent Rental/ Purchase
If you have pre-booked a tent you will need to print and bring your ticket with you to the Customer
Information Point at the Customer Village.
If you have rented, or are going to rent, a 2-man Tent and wish to return it for the £10 hire deposit
please ensure you pack your tent properly (with all items included) and return it to the Customer
Information Point by midday 11th September latest. All confirmed returns will receive their refund
by 30th September back in to the account you paid with.
If you are not partaking in the hire scheme please either take your tent home with you, or leave
at one of the charity drop-off points; help us keep the campsite clean and tidy.
Secure Storage
When you arrive at Outlook festival, take time to think about how you will keep your belongings
safe once on site. Tents are, by their nature, not very secure and if you are spending a lot of time
wandering around the festival, then your tent will spend a lot of time alone.
Limit the number of valuables you bring with you or leave them in one of our Secure Storage
Lockers, which are staffed 24 hours a day and located at the Customer Village.
DAILY RENTAL – 50kn
3-DAY RENTAL – 150kn
THROUGHOUT THE FESTIVAL/YOUR STAY – 200kn
Tokens
Outlook festival bars & stalls all use a token system. Using tokens at the bar you’ll notice the
service is much quicker. The easily recognisable sizes and colours allow both staff and customers to
quickly pick out the right change. We also utilise the token system to ensure accurate accounting.
For this reason we cannot refund any over-bought tokens so we advise buying a reasonable
amount to begin with and re-stocking when required throughout the festival.
You can purcahse tokens with either cash (Kuna) or by card at token exhcnage points, dotted
around the festival site.Tokens will be available in denominations of 30 Kuna, 10 Kuna and 5 Kuna.
Food and Drink
We have a great selection of food choices for this year’s festival which includes choices for veggies
and vegans too. Ranging from Mexican and Lebanese to burgers and pizza there’s a great selection
ready to both quench your huner and tick off a couple of your 5 a day.
Food stalls are located on the campsite, by the Beach Arena, at the Clearing, Harbour and up at
the Fort.
The festival bars serve a large variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Please drink responsibly,
and remember to keep hydrated throughout the day and night.
You may bring your own food and drink (but not glass) in to the campsite but not the festival site.
Internet
Internet, provided by Netbox, is available at two locations, both the campsite and Customer
Village. Both internet points are open 08:30am -11:00pm every day, with prices starting at 20kn
for 30 minutes. Other services offered include printing and charging of phones, cameras and
gadgets.
Merchandise
We’ve got a selection of both branded and non-branded items for sale at our Merchandise stalls,
including some exciting collabs with brands such as Majestic Athletic, New Era and Kucchia
Clothing. We only have a limited amount of stock so be sure to pay the stalls a visit early on to avoid
disappointment!
THE BEACH
THE FORT, HARBOUR & CLEARING
26th August - 4th September; midday - midnight
29th August - 1st September; 8pm - 4am
SET-TIME LANYARDS // JUMPERS // T-SHIRTS // VESTS // TOWELS // TENTS // SLEEPING
BAGS // BIKINIS // HATS // JACKETS // EAR PLUGS // LILOS // RUBBER RINGS // BADGES //
POSTCARDS // RAINCOATS (HOPEFULLY NOT!)
4. ACCOMMODATION
4.1 CAMPSITE, HOSTEL & HOSTEL TENTS
If you are staying in the on-site campsite you must bring all three pages of your form with you. If
you have added extra nights or changed the names on your booking at any time please ensure
you print the latest version to avoid any issues on the gate.
You can log back in to your booking to print your forms here;
http://accommodation.outlookfestival.com/my-booking
You will receive a camping wristband from Wristband Exchange on arrival, please look after this as
we cannot replace lost bands. If your wristband becomes damaged or loose at any point please
head straight back to Wristband Exchange so we can swap it for a new one before it’s too late.
Once you have received your wristband you will need to hand your passport/ID in to the Passport
Drop-Off office located just inside the Campsite Entrance. This is part of Croatian Law, but don’t
worry they will take good care of it for you!
When you leave you must pick this back-up from the Campsite Office located by the alternative
Campsite Entrance next to the Taxi & Coach drop-off point. There can be queues at peak times
so please try and pick this up at your earliest convenience.
Podpad Village
If you’ve rented one of the accommodation options in the Podpad Village please ensure you bring
your leedstickets confirmation with you.
Once you’ve collected your wristband and handed in your passport/ID turn right and head towards
the brightly coloured collection of tents.
4.2 CAMPSITE RULES
ENTRANCE RESTRICTIONS - To enter the Campsite you must have a campsite wristband, these are collected from wristband exchange. Camping must be booked in advance, and is close to selling out.
PASSPORTS - It is a Croatian policy that anyone staying in accommodation needs to hand over their passport at check in, this will be stored safely and given back to you upon departure.
NO GLASS - Food and drink is allowed, but glass of any sort is strictly forbidden.
NO FIRES - Open fires are strictly forbidden.
NO COOKERS/GRILLS - Grills and cookers are not allowed onto the campsite and usage is strictly forbidden.
NO MUSIC FROM MIDNIGHT UNTIL 10 A.M - We provide programmed music for a minimum 18 hours a day, think of others and allow people to sleep.
RESPECT YOUR NEIGHBOURS - Be courteous to your neighbours, don’t make excessive amounts of noise during sleeping hours and clean up after yourselves.
LEAVE NO TRACE – We are lucky enough to have the campsite and it’s facilities available during the festival, please help us to ensure the future of this by respecting it and keeping clean & tidy.
CHECKOUT BY 12 MIDDAY - However hungover you are - please make sure you checkout of the Campsite by noon (12:00midday) or the Campsite will charge you for an extra day. Check out by collecting your passport from the Campsite Reception down by the Taxi/
Coach pick-up and drop-off.
LOOK OUT FOR EACH OTHER - Please report anything suspicious to the Campsite Manager or Campsite Patrol team. We have employed these people to help you and look after your safety.
4.3 PRIVATE APARTMENTS
If you are staying in private accommodation, you must come to the Accommodation Check-in
Office to register and pick up your keys, you will probably want to do this before collecting you
festival wristband so you can dump your bags at your accommodation first.
This office is located by the taxi and coach rank and is open 10 AM to 10 PM. You will need
to bring with you: A Passport for everyone staying in your accommodation and your booking
confirmation email.
POLITE NOTICE TO CUSTOMER STAYING IN PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION:
We want you to enjoy your stay whilst here in Croatia, and regardless of where you are staying we
think you will be glad to have a bed to go to when the bass gets too much for you.
Whilst you are a guest with us here we ask that you are respectful of the property in which you
are staying.
Passport scans are taken of all guests and any damage to property will result in a visit to the police
station and possibly a heavy fine. In addition to this if we are given any reports of damage to
property or continued rowdy behaviour for any of the guests in an apartment we will send round a
festival representative who will remove your festival wristband and ask you to leave the property.
We want to stay here in Pula and we hope that you will be a respectful and gracious guest in this
beautiful city and it’s surrounding towns and villages.
5. TRAVEL & TRANSPORT
5.1 FESTIVAL ADDRESS & INFORMATION:
CAMP BRIONI (FORMERLY PUNTIZELA),
PUNTIZELA 155,
STINJAN,
52100,
PULA,
CROATIA
5.2 GETTING HERE
By Airport Transfer
Upon arrival at the airport please make your way through baggage collection and passport control
to the designated coach pick up point for the airport. Watch for our reps who will be wearing
Outlook t-shirts and will guide you to the correct bus.
Please have your passport and ticket ready.
By Sunshine Bus
Please bring your passport and coach ticket to your chosen pick-up point, and arrive at least 20
minutes before the scheduled departure time. Seats will be allocated on a first come first served
basis so if you’re looking to sit together it is advised you also arrive together.
It is imperative the coaches leave on time to ensure the ferry time is not missed, buses will not
wait for late arrivals.
LOCATION
STOP ADDRESS
DEPARTURE TIME
Birmingham
Priory Queensway, Bus Stop
BS10, B4 7LF
2:00 am
Dover
Coach Bays, Esplanade
(junction with Waterloo
Crescent/Esplanade- close
to Western Docks Terminal),
CT17 9BU
09:30 am
London - Lakeside
Lakeside Shopping
Centre. Car Park 3 (next
to pedestrian bridge from
Chafford Hundred Train
Station), West Thurrock Way,
Grays, Essex. RM20 2ZP
07:00 am
London - O2 Arena
The O2 Arena. Coach Park,
Peninsula Square, London.
SE10 0DX
07:00 am
Manchester
Coach Bays, Store Street
(next to Piccadilly Railway
Station), M1 2WD
12:30 am
If you have any questions please email [email protected]
Driving to Outlook Festival
GETTING THERE - Ensure you know how to get to the festival site, print out a map or borrow
a GPS.
PETROL - Dont forget to fill the tank!
DRIVE IN SHIFTS - If there are a group of you going by car, make sure to divide up the driving
shifts
so one person isn’t a complete zombie.
VALUABLES - Do not leave valuables in the car, and ensure you lock both the doors and boot.
We have safety lockers on-site available to hire.
LIFTS - If you don’t have a full car, check gocarshare.com/festival/outlook-festival. There are
always people looking for a lift to the festival. It’s a great way to help the environment and meet
other like-minded souls, plus a contribution to petrol is always helpful.
Car Hire in Croatia
Renting a car in Croatia is easy, but perhaps on the pricey side. Major car hire chains exist in
Croatia, as do local companies. Most have offices in the larger Croatian towns and airports. Here
are some helpful facts about renting a car in Croatia.
Drivers must be 21 years of age with a full valid licence for a minimum of two years. To rent a car
your current passport/ national identity card and a credit card must be presented.
Basic insurance is included in the price of hire but it is advised that customers also purchase the
Collision Damage Waiver & Theft Protection insurance for the duration of hire. Any incidents must
be reported to the Croatian police (112) or else the insurance is treated as void.
If you need roadside assistance, the Croatian Auto Club Emergency Service will help you. Their
telephone number is 00385 91 320.
By Train
Although trains to Pula are infequent they are a great way to travel towards Croatia. Sites like
www.Eurorailways.com and www.raileurope.co.uk provide a train route directly to Zagreb from
across Europe.
www.hznet.hr is the Croatian Railways site for those wanting to see the country and reiseauskunft.
bahn.de is a useful site for booking trains both to Croatia and within.
Once you have arrived to Zagreb, or a neighbouring country such as Italy, we suggest catching a
bus from thereon.
By Public Bus
If you’re looking to make your own way from your arrival airport, or fancy a bit of site-seeing on
route to the festival there are a number of websites to help plan your journey. Each cater to and
from specific destinations, so depending on where you want to go, you should be covered by
these;
WWW.CROATIABUS.HR (Various domestic routes)
WWW.VELEBIT-TOURS.HR (Operates a route between Zagreb & Zadar)
WWW.SKREB-PRIJEVOZ.COM (Routes from Zagreb to Rijeka, Sibenik & Split)
Please be aware its not possible to book bus tickets online, only at bus stations. Nevertheless,
try and buy your bus tickets for your intended journey (from the bus station) earlier than when
you actually travel, the day before for example. This will save you time and hassle on the day, and
you’ll know for sure that you’ve got a space on the bus you want to be on.
As for luggage, you will be expected to pay around 6-7 Kuna on arrival, please hold on to the
receipt you will be given.
Once in Pula the 5a runs reguarly between the city bus station and festival site.
5.3 GETTING AROUND
For those staying in the campsite or Stinjan it’s unlikely you’ll need to travel around much whilst
the festival is on.
The Customer Transport Office is open 10am – 10pm every day and can provide info on getting
around as well as selling items such as Oyster Cards and Shuttle Bus Wristbands.
Local Buses
There are three main bus routes which may be of use for getting around, including a special
festival shuttle bus for those staying in Fazana or Valbandon.
Please note Puntizela, or Camp Brioni, is the stop for both the Festival and Campsit
LINIJA 5A AND 62
For those needing travel between Pula and the Festival site the 5a runs on all days while the 62 is a special night-bus which runs Thursday – Sunday only.
Overview Map:
Full Time-Tables:
LINIJA 21
For those staying in Pula or out towards Peroj & Barbariga, who don’t mind a 10 minute walk to the Festival site.
The 21 runs on all days but a reduced service at weekends.
Overview Map:
Vozni red - PRIGRADSKE LINIJE - ljeto 2013.
Full Time-Tables:
U PRIMJENI OD 16/06/2013 DO 31/08/2013
FAŽANA - PEROJ - BARBARIGA
21
PULA-GIARDINI
FAŽANA
PEROJ
BARBARIGA
LINIJA
BARBARIGA
PEROJ
FAŽANA
PULA
5:20
5:45
5:50
21a
5:50
5:55
6:20
6:20
6:45
6:50
7:00
21b
7:00
7:05
7:10
7:40
7:30
7:55
8:00
8:10
21b
8:10
8:15
8:20
8:50
RADNI DAN
9:00 11:40 12:40 13:45 14:30 15:20 16:40
9:25 12:05 13:05 14:10 14:55 15:45 17:05
9:30 12:10 13:10 14:15 15:00 15:50 17:10
12:20
16:00
21a 21b 21a 21a 21a 21b 21a
12:20
16:00
9:30 12:25 13:10 14:15 15:00 16:05 17:10
9:35 12:30 13:15 14:20 15:05 16:10 17:15
10:00 13:00 13:40 14:45 15:30 16:40 17:40
19:20 20:30 5:20
19:45 20:55 5:45
19:50 21:00 5:50
21a
21a
21a
19:50 21:00 5:50
19:55 21:05 5:55
20:20 21:30 6:20
SUBOTA
6:20 9:00 11:40 13:45
6:45 9:25 12:05 14:10
6:50 9:30 12:10 14:15
7:00
21b 21a 21a 21a
7:00
7:05 9:30 12:10 14:15
7:10 9:35 12:15 14:20
7:40 10:00 12:40 14:45
15:20
15:45
15:50
16:00
21b
16:00
16:05
16:10
16:40
19:20 6:20
19:45 6:45
19:50 6:50
21a
21a
NEDJELJA I PRAZNIK
9:00 12:40 15:20 19:20
9:25 13:05 15:45 19:45
9:30 13:10 15:50 19:50
21a
21a
21a
21a
19:50 6:50 9:30 13:10 15:50 19:50
19:55 6:55 9:35 13:15 15:55 19:55
20:20 7:20 10:00 13:40 16:20 20:20
You can purchase tickets for the above routes (5a/62/21) either on the bus or by using a pre-paid
Oyster card.
EXAMPLE PRICES (ACTUAL COST DEPENDS ON JOURNEY TRAVELLED):
On-bus ticket price; 15kn
Oyster card ticket price; 11kn
Oyster cards can be purchased from the Customer Transport Office located at Green Gate, or
travel offices around the area.
LINIJA 63
For those needing travel between Fazana/Valbandon and the Festival Site
The 63 is a special festival bus which runs midday Thursday – midday Monday only;
Full time-table:
Overview Map:
You must purchase a shuttle wristband to use this bus, these cost 160kn and cover unlimited travel
throughout the festival. Wristbands can be purchased in advance below or from the Customer
Transport Office located at Green Gate.
Link:http://bit.ly/63bus
City Taxis
There is a dedicated taxi rank a short walk from the Festival entrance, and any City Taxi with a
green TAXI pass in their window has access to this area.
All legal taxi’s have meters, and must use them by law. During the day the taximeter price is
7kn per kilometer, with a 15kn starting fee, and luggage is FREE. From 22:00 – 05:00 Monday –
Saturday, and 24 hours on Sunday the price is 20% more expensive (18 kn starting fee, 8.5kn per
kilometer). Vans (8 or 7 seaters) are 50% more expensive than the car price. Meters start as soon
as you get in the car.
Guide prices (four seater car during the day);
FESTIVAL TAXI RANK TO STINJAN FESTIVAL TAXI RANK TO VALBANDON FESTIVAL TAXI RANK TO FAZANA
FESTIVAL TAXI RANK TO VELI VRH FESTIVAL TAXI RANK TO PULA CENTER FESTIVAL TAXI RANK TO VILLAGE OF PEROJ FESTIVAL TAXI RANK TO VERUDELA 35 kn (3 km ride)
45 kn (4 km ride)
50 kn (5 km ride)
60 kn (6 km ride)
70 kn (8 km ride)
80 kn (9 km ride)
100 kn (12 km ride)
PULA AIRPORT TO PULA CENTER
PULA AIRPORT TO FESTIVAL TAXI RANK 80 kn (8 km ride)
100 kn (12 km ride)
You should ALWAYS ask for a receipt, it is a legal requirement. If you do not ask for one, or the
taxi driver does not give you one you could both be liable for a fine from the inspectors.
If you feel you have been overcharged by a taxi with a green window pass, or they will not issue
you with a receipt, please report it to our staff at the drop-off point. We will be monitoring all
taxi’s with access to this restricted area, and will revoke that access for any taxi’s that do not act
in our customers best interests.
Watch out for illegal taxi’s – although they may be cheaper they are not regulated by the city and
you might be putting yourself in unnecessary danger. If you have a complaint about an illegal taxi
you will need to talk to the police.
Arena Concert Boats
Quick and easy transport from the Harbour Stage on the festival site direct to the port in the
City of Pula, just two minutes walk from the Amphitheatre. Enjoy a beer whilst taking the scenic
route across the water in to Pula for this amazing concert.
The local bus (5a) heads to Pula from the campsite, however it won’t be running by the time the
concert finishes so you’ll need to get a taxi. The boat is cheaper as a return journey than that
will work out.
You can book your boat ticket on site or pre-book here; http://bit.ly/OutlookBoatTravel
5.4 GETTING HOME
Remember to pick-up your passport from your accommodation before embarking on your
journey home. If staying at the campsite there can be queues at peak times so please allow
plenty of time.
By Airport Transfer
Please head to the coach pick up point 20 minutes before your scheduled departure time. We
advise you double check you are boarding the correct bus as there will be a number of coaches
all heading out to different airports at the same time.
By Sunshine Bus
All Sunsine Buses depart at 10am on Tuesday 3rd September, from the same place you were
dropped off at. Seats will be allocated on a first come first served basis so if you’re looking to
sit together it is advised you also arrive together.
It is imperative the coaches leave on time to ensure the ferry time is not missed, buses will not
wait for late arrivals.
If you have any questions please email [email protected]
6. LOCAL INFO
6.1 EXCURSIONS:
For the days of rest before and after Outlook this year we have decided to throw some chilled out
full-day and half-day trips to explore the beautiful scenery that surrounds our festival site.
Through taking you off the campsite, out of the fort walls, and into the natural beauty of the
countries nearby national parks and coastlines, you can expect to catch a breath away from the
energy packed dance-floors. Set yourself a day to unwind and experience a different side of the
country that before now you may not have realised was out there. Perfect for anyone locked in for
both festivals, or all that have got a couple days to fill around the madness of Outlook!
Plitvice Lakes National Park
Plitvice Lakes National Park is the oldest national park in Southeast Europe and the largest national
park in Croatia. The national park was founded in 1949 and is situated in the mountainous karst area
of central Croatia, at the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The protected area extends over
296.85 square kilometres (73,350 acres). In 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park was added to
the UNESCO World Heritage register among the first natural sites worldwide. Each year, more
than 1,200,000 visitors are recorded. The national park is world famous for its lakes arranged in
cascades. The lakes are renowned for their distinctive colors, ranging from azure to green, grey
or blue. The colors change constantly depending on the quantity of minerals or organisms in the
water and the angle of sunlight.
DATES: Tuesday 3rd September
PRICE: €78
DEPARTS CAMPSITE: 07:30
RETURNS CAMPSITE: 22:00
INCLUDES: Return coach travel with an English speaking guide, entrance to the National Park
Plitvice, and a three-course lunch.
Cape Kamenjak
The peninsula of Kamenjak, a wonder of nature’s architecture, is situated at the South of Istria,
near to a site called Premantura. More than half a million visitors per year visit. Most of them return
to re-explore the enchanting beauties and the positive energy of such a unique area. Carpeted
with wiry heath plants and criss-crossed by dirt tracks, the peninsula is a protected nature reserve
and remains almost totally undeveloped. On the west is a 2.5-mile stretch of pebbly bays broken
up by naturally-occurring terraces of slab-like stone. Whilst the Eastern side presents a host of
secluded bathing spots lurking behind a strip of pine forest. On the southern tip the rustic-beachhut Safari Bar serves up a nice selection of cocktails, snacks and meals, alongside secluded seating
and playground rides.
DATES: Wednesday 28th August // Wednesday 4th September
PRICE: €23
DEPARTS CAMPSITE: 10:00
RETURNS CAMPSITE: 17:00
INCLUDES: Return coach travel, and entry to Kamenjak.
Brijuni Islands
The Brijuni Islands are a group of fourteen small islands located just a stones throw from the
festival site. The archipelago of Brijuni is an extraordinary blend of natural, historical and cultural
heritage. The mild climate and the favourable geographical conditions, deep retracted bays and
easily defendable elevated fortifications, have secured a continuum in the human activity on the
island from a pre-historic age until the present day.
DATES: Tuesday 3rd September
PRICE: €35
DEPARTS CAMPSITE: 12:30
RETURNS CAMPSITE: 18:00
INCLUDES: Bus transfer to Fazana, boat ride to the islands, entrance to National Park Brioni, landtrain with audio guide, and entrance to Tito’s museum.
All bookable via www.outlookfestival.com/local-info/trips-excursions/
If you decide you might want to come with us after you’ve already set off to Pula don’t fret,
Uniline (the company running the excursions for us) will have their own concession stand located
at the Beach Arena from which you can book a spot up with.
6.2 GENERAL INFORMATION
Electricity is 220V, 50Hz.
Croatia uses the standard European 2 round point plugs.
The weights and measures system is metric.
Croatia is 1 hour ahead of BST, the same time zone as the majority of Western Europe.
The dialing code for Croatia is +385.
6.3 PAYPHONES & MOBILES
Payphones are dotted all around Pula. You’ll need a phone card to use the payphones, which are
available to buy at any post office, tobacco shops and newspaper kiosks. They are sold in units of
25(15kn), 50 (30kn), 100 (50kn) and 300 (100kn). 3 minutes on the phone in Croatia will probably
cost about 12kn to UK and Europe and around 15kn to Australia and the USA.
The country access code for calling Croatia is: +385 (00385).
The three main mobile phone networks in Croatia are T-Mobile, VIP and Tele2. If bringing your
handset from home, you will find it will hook up automatically to one of these.
If you think you’ll be using your mobile phone a reasonable amount to either make phone calls
within Croatia, or text and call home, you should consider purchasing a pre-paid SIM card. The
three mobile network operators all have details of these on their websites.
Make sure you call your home mobile phone operator before travelling, to make sure that
roaming is enabled. At the same time, you’ll probably want to switch off data roaming if you have
a smartphone, so you don’t rack up ridiculously high data charges.
6.4 HEALTH
No inoculations are required to travel to Croatia. It is safe to drink tap water on the main land but
double check when on the islands. Most common health problems within tourists are sunstroke,
sunburn & dehydration so it is strongly advised to have a bottle of water and suncream on you at
all times.
As stated before medication can be very expensive, and prescriptions are often needed for items
such as painkillers. Bring spare medication that you rely on with you (e.g. inhalers, epi-pens) to
avoid costly trips to town.
6.5 CRIME
The crime rate in Croatia is low by European standards. Tourist’s main defence against petty theft
is to exercise common sense and to avoid flaunting luxury items. Dimensions festival encourages
every festival attendee takes out travel insurance and always carry a copy of crucial informationbearing pages of your passport - this will help you immensely when consulting your new travel
documents in the event of your passport being stolen.
6.6 EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES
Zagreb is the main diplomatic base and a number of countries have embassy representatives
in Split. Most embassies and consulates are open Mon - Fri 8/9am - 8pm, and close for an hour
at lunchtime. Lost Passports: In extreme situations an Emergency Passport (EP) - valid for one
journey back to the UK - can be issued in Zagreb, Split or Dubrovnik, and an Emergency Travel
Document (ETD), which can be a two-way document, can only be issued in Zagreb. Applications
for ETDs made in Split and Dubrovnik will be sent to Zagreb for issuing so bear in mind that there
will be time delays and extra cost (courier) if not applying in Zagreb.
If you lose your passport at the festival, please make your way to the Customer Information
Point, which will be located in the Customer Village, and a volunteer will assist you in getting the
relevent documentation/ information and can look in lost propetry to see if it has been handed in.
WHAT THE EMBASSY CAN DO:
• Issue an Emergency Travel Document/
• Provide information about transferring funds from the UK;
• Provide a list of local lawyers;
• Do all they properly can to contact you within 24 hours of being told that you have been detained;
• In an emergency, contact your family and friends with your permission
WHAT THE EMBASSY CANNOT DO:
• Get you out of prison or interfere in criminal or civil court proceedings;
• Give you legal advice;
• Investigate a crime;
• Get you better treatment in hospital or prison than is given to local people;
A list of embassies and their contact details can be found at the following address:
http://www.embassypages.com/croatia
6.7 CROATIAN VOCABULARY
General
Hi! Zdravo!
Good morning!Dobro jutro!
Good evening! Dobra večer!
How are you? Kako si?
I'm fine, thank you! And you?
Dobro sam, hvala! A ti?
Have a nice day!Ugodan ostatak dana!
Good bye! Doviđenja!
Croatia is a beautiful country
Hrvatska je lijepa zemlja
Getting around
Sorry! (or: I beg your pardon!)Oprosti! No problem!Nema problema!
Can you repeat please?
Molim te možeš li ponoviti?
Can you speak slowly?
Možeš li govoriti sporije?
Can you write it down?
Možeš li to napisati?
I'm lost
Izgubio sam se How can I get to (this place, this city)? Kako bih došao do (tog mjesta, tog grada)?
Airport
Zračna luka
Bus station Autobusna postaja
Train station Kolodvor
Taxi Taksi
Do you accept credit cards?
Primate li kreditne kartice?
I'd like to rent a car Želio bih unajmiti automobil
For the charmers...
You look beautiful! (to a woman) Lijepo izgledaš!
I'm single
Neudata sam.
Can I have your email?
Možeš li mi dati svoj e-mail?
Question words...
Numbers
What?Što?Zero
nula
Six
šest
Where?Gdje?One
jedan
Seven
sedam
Who? Tko?Two
dva
Eight
osam
How? Kako?Three
tri
Nine
devet
When?Kada?
`Four
četiri
Ten deset
Why? Zašto?
Fivepet
6.8 TOURIST WEBSITES
Very useful site for planning trips around the
globe (includes train, bus, coach and ferry
times and routes).
(www.rome2rio.com)
Alternative travel option of car share, varies
between free or payed.
(gocarshare.com/festival/outlook-festival)
The Croatian National Tourist Board is a good
source of information.
(www.croatia.hr)
REGIONAL TOURIST OFFICES SUPERVISE
TOURIST DEVELOPMENT:
Dubrovnik-Neretva County
Istria County
Krapina-Zagorje County
Osijek-Baranja County
Primorje-Gorski Kotar (Kvarner) County
Sibenik-Knin County
Split-Dalmatia County
Zadar County
Zagreb County
(www.visitdubrovnik.hr)
(www.istra.com)
(www.tz-zagorje.hr)
(www.tzosbarzup.hr)
(www.kvarner.hr)
(www.sibenikregion.com)
(www.dalmatia.hr)
(www.zadar.hr)
(www.tzzz.hr)
COMMERCIAL TRAVEL AGENCIES EG:
Atlas Travel Agency
Generalturist
(www.atlas-croatia.com)
Festival 2013
See You There!