ENTRY TO THE FESTIVAL
Upon entering the festival, you will exchange your ticket for a festival wristband. Wristbands come in specific colors depending on the type of festival arrangement you have chosen (whole festival, weekend, or one day). Additionally, tickets can be purchased at the entrance if you haven’t bought one yet. Minors are allowed to attend the Sea Sound Festival only if accompanied by an adult.
CAMPING
The camp has limited capacity, so we recommend arriving on time to secure your spot. Each visitor with a festival (four-day) ticket is entitled to free camping during the festival, after the registration on the festival entrance they will receive both a festival wristband and a camping wristband. Visitors who come to the festival for one day or the weekend and wish to stay in the camp can purchase a symbolic Stay-on-site ticket, which costs 7 euros per day, and will also receive a camping wristband upon registration and payment. If any festival visitors wish to arrive at the location a day earlier or extend their stay at Martinska, they can also do so by purchasing a Stay-on-site ticket for each day they wish to stay. Each visitor must bring their own camping equipment.
While camping, visitors are required to follow the instructions of the organization and security staff. A sufficient number of chemical toilets, as well as several showers and sinks, are set up in the camp. Due to the preservation of the nature park at Martinska, there is no running water, and water for showering is delivered by tankers and is not drinkable. Drinking water will be provided at the festival, but we strongly advise all visitors to bring their own supply of water, needed for those few days. Water, drinks, and basic food items are allowed to be brought into the camping area, but they are not allowed to be brought into the festival area or to the concerts. It is strictly forbidden to light any fires, so cooking food in the camp is not allowed.
CURRENCY AND PAYMENT METHODS
The currency in the Republic of Croatia is the Euro, and all prices for services and goods are listed in that currency. At the Martinska location, you can pay with cash or credit cards.
FESTIVAL RULES
We promote tolerance and a positive attitude at the Sea Sound Festival and expect the same from our visitors! Aggression, violence, homophobia, or any form of discrimination are not welcome. It is strictly forbidden to bring the following items to the festival area: knives, clubs, pyrotechnics, firearms, glass objects (glass bottles), etc. Also, we must warn you that the possession, consumption, or resale of illegal substances in the Republic of Croatia is punishable and strictly prohibited at the festival. Those caught in such acts will be detained until the police arrive. Order and peace at the festival are maintained by an organized security service, whose staff will be visibly marked and have the right to remove from the festival or prevent entry to those who violate these rules in any way. Respect yourself, others, the festival location, and the sound systems!
PARKING AND ARRIVAL AT THE FESTIVAL
If you are coming to Martinska by car, parking is possible near the location but not at the festival itself. The access, white, road allows parking for a limited number of cars, and it is free of charge. Please do not block the passage with your vehicle road where access for fire trucks must be ensured at all times.
Martinska is located near the center of Šibenik, from where you can arrive via regular taxi services, the Avalon circular boat line, or organized night taxi-boat lines.
YOUR PETS
We regret to inform you that, due to past unpleasant experiences, we do not advise and generally do not allow pets in the festival area. This is only possible if your pet is constantly on a leash, which is even worse than leaving it at home or with someone for those days. Thank you for understanding.
ECOLOGY
The festival takes place in the protected nature park Martinska, which is located in the UNESCO buffer zone. For centuries, Martinska has provided a natural haven for the residents of Šibenik, who have nurtured and preserved it, a tradition that the festival organizers continue and is extremely important to us. Therefore, every visitor is expected to also take care of this location, not to leave trash behind, nor to make any interventions in the infrastructure or landscape. After leaving the camp, the place should look identical to how it did when they arrived. There are enough designated spots for disposing of waste on the site, and we ask that they be used. Note: Any kind of fire lighting is strictly prohibited!