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Show- Basic information
- Why Split feels like a “different city” then
- What the festival is like: Main Stage, RESISTANCE and the “Ultranauts” energy
- Ultra Split 2026 artists / lineup
- Where to buy tickets and avoid mistakes
- Wristbands (wristband exchange)
- How to get to Park Mladeži
- Accommodation in Split: where it makes sense to stay
- How to do it cheaper (checklist)
- Destination Ultra and the islands: Brač, Hvar, Vis
- Fun facts about the ULTRA festival
- FAQ
- References
If you’re planning to come to Ultra Split 2026 (ULTRA Europe in Split), the good news is you can get organized stress-free already: the dates are confirmed, tickets are on sale, and Split will (as every year) be living to the beat of the biggest EDM festival on the Adriatic. Below you’ll find a practical guide focused on what actually helps: location, transport, wristbands, realistic costs, and tips to keep it cheaper.
Basic information
| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Main festival dates | 10–12 July 2026 |
| Location | Park Mladeži, Split (Croatia) Main Venue |
| Official address (for navigation) | Hrvatske Mornarice 10, 21000 Split Maps |
| Tickets | On sale online (official sales) Tickets |
| Age limit | 18+ (festival rule; enforced) ID required |
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Why Split is a “different city” then
ULTRA isn’t just three nights at Park Mladeži. During that week, Split becomes a “hub” where you can feel the city switching into festival mode: you mix clubs, beaches, day trips and island hopping around Dalmatia. In publicly available data for one of the latest editions, it’s stated that more than 145,000 visitors from over 140 countries attended, and for the first time Croatians were the largest visitor group, followed by guests from Spain, the USA, Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and other countries3.

An interesting trend is also the growth in arrivals from Asia, including guests from very distant countries3. In other words: the crowd is international, and demand for apartments and transfers in July can “explode” earlier than you expect.
When it comes to spending, there’s also a figure from Croatian institutions that’s often cited: ULTRA visitors spend on average around €340 per day4. That’s why accommodation and service prices in that period can change faster than in a “normal” summer week.
What the festival is like: Main Stage, RESISTANCE and the “Ultranauts” energy
At Park Mladeži you’ll get what you expect from a big EDM brand: a Main Stage with major production, lights and strong show elements, plus additional zones/stages for different styles. The RESISTANCE concept often leans into an underground techno and house vibe through branded programs. The atmosphere is boosted by the global ULTRA community – fans are often called Ultranauts – so the whole city carries that rhythm day and night.
If you want to catch the vibe before you arrive, you’ll usually start by watching the official aftermovie from previous years.
Ultra Split 2026 artists / lineup
This is the part everyone’s waiting for – and you probably are too. You’ll often see the official 2026 lineup listed on major event platforms as TBA (to be announced), meaning the artist names are revealed later in phases5.
In practice, the lineup comes out in “waves” (Phase 1, Phase 2, etc.), so the smartest approach is: plan accommodation based on the dates and location, and track lineup announcements as they drop. Apartment capacity in Split is limited, and demand for that weekend is huge.
To give you a sense of the scale: summaries of recent editions mention big names that have performed at the festival (e.g., Martin Garrix, Afrojack, Armin van Buuren, Boris Brejcha, Eric Prydz, Hardwell, DJ Snake, Timmy Trumpet)3. That doesn’t mean the same names will automatically be there in 2026, but it does give you a good feel for the usual artist profile.
Where to buy tickets and avoid mistakes
The safest option is to buy tickets via the festival’s official website, where ticket types and tier pricing are clearly shown1. On the ticket page for 2026, GA 3-Day is shown at around €229* in the current tier, with options like a payment plan, VIP categories and a “passport pack” model1.
In the region, Entrio also often appears as a sales channel for the same event6.
Keep in mind: prices depend on availability, fees apply, and the lineup can change – so buying early usually pays off if you want a lower tier1.
Wristbands (wristband exchange)
ULTRA works like this: with your e-ticket/voucher, you first go to the wristband exchange, and only then you enter the festival.

Two rules that most often complicate entry: you need a valid ID7 and the ticket must be in your name8. This is especially important if you’re traveling in a group and sharing tickets.
How to get to Park Mladeži

Park Mladeži is fairly close to the wider city center, but during the festival crowds and road closures can change the “usual” way you’d move around. That’s why you’ll most often combine walking with organized transport.
The festival shuttle is often the most practical option if you’re staying outside the tight city center: it’s said to cover multiple zones (Split 1, Split 2, Kaštela, Podstrana, Omiš) and can also be used to move around the city/area during the validity period9.
If you’re flying in, the organizer also offers an airport transfer option for Split International Airport (SPU)10.
Accommodation in Split: where it pays to stay
The most important thing is choosing a location that matches your travel style, not just “what’s closest”. If you want most things within walking distance and to be in the middle of the city, aim for the wider city center area. If you want the best balance of price and access, choose zones with good connections to the center or shuttle points. If you want better sleep, consider outer areas that are logistically convenient but not in the epicenter of nightlife noise.
Practical note: that weekend Split can sell out down to the last bed, so it’s realistic that the best price-to-location options get booked first.
How to do it cheaper (checklist)
You don’t have to spend a fortune to have an amazing experience. The biggest difference usually comes from these moves:
1) Buy tickets early – the lower “tier” is closest to what people call early bird1.
2) If you’re traveling in a group, it often pays to book an apartment with multiple beds and split the cost (plus you get a kitchen).
3) Choose accommodation so you can do part of the route on foot or by shuttle – the official shuttle covers multiple zones and can reduce taxi costs9.
4) Make a simple “food plan”: breakfast and one meal a day from the apartment (grocery stores are a lifesaver), and eat the rest in town.
5) Don’t buy everything last-minute on the spot: transfers and add-ons are often cheaper when booked earlier.
6) If your budget is tight, you don’t have to “do it all” – for many, the best mix is three festival days plus one island day trip.
Destination Ultra and the islands: Brač, Hvar, Vis
One reason this event stands out from typical “stadium festivals” is that part of the program often spreads to islands and special locations. Summaries mention stops like Brač, Hvar and Vis, along with boat parties and additional experiences3.
If your plan is “festival + sea”, this is exactly the combination that makes many people associate ULTRA with the Adriatic and Dalmatia, not just the lineup.
Fun facts about the ULTRA festival
If you like “fun facts” before you travel, here are a few details that make ULTRA special:
1) The festival name was inspired by the album “Ultra”, released by Depeche Mode in 1997.
2) The festival started as a one-day music event in Miami back in 1999.
3) ULTRA is among the pioneers of festival “expansion” – it evolved from a one-day event into a multi-day concept with programming across multiple venues.
4) Ultra Records and Ultra Music Festival are not the same project. There were legal disputes over the name, but later things settled and the brands now coexist as separate music projects.
5) Surprises are common at ULTRA: in 2013, Madonna appeared on stage without prior announcement – one of those moments fans talk about for years.
6) The concept expanded globally: ULTRA/UMF events and spin-off editions are held in multiple cities worldwide, turning ULTRA into a “traveling stage” for EDM audiences.
FAQ
When is Ultra Split 2026?
The main festival in Split runs 10–12 July 20261.
Where does the festival take place?
At Park Mladeži in Split1.
What is the official address for navigation?
Hrvatske Mornarice 10, 21000 Split2.
Where can I buy tickets?
Via the official ticket page (online)1.
Has the 2026 lineup been announced?
For 2026 it’s often listed as TBA, which means the announcement is expected later5.
Do I need an ID for the wristband exchange?
Yes – with your e-ticket you also need a valid identification document7.
Does the ticket have to be in my name?
Yes – the name on the ticket must match the person picking up the wristband8.
Is there organized transport / a shuttle?
Yes, there is a festival shuttle that covers multiple zones (Split and surroundings)9.
References
- https://ultraeurope.com/tickets/festival/
- https://help.ultraeurope.com/portal/en/kb/articles/where-is-ultra-europe
- https://dalmatinskiportal.hr/zivot/sluzbeni-podaci--na-ultri-je-ove-godine-bilo-vise-od-145-000-posjetitelja--a-potrosili-su-100-milijuna-eura/209660
- https://mint.gov.hr/vijesti/drzavni-tajnik-glavina-na-predstavljanju-sedmog-izdanja-ultra-europe-festivala-u-splitu/17897
- https://ra.co/events/2282137
- https://www.entrio.si/en/event/ultra-europe-2026-27740
- https://help.ultraeurope.com/portal/en/kb/articles/do-i-need-to-have-an-id-for-the-wristband-exchange
- https://help.ultraeurope.com/portal/en/kb/articles/do-i-need-to-have-a-ticket-in-my-own-name-20-5-2022
- https://ultraeurope.com/transport/festival-shuttle/
- https://ultraeurope.com/transport/airport-transfers/
- https://www.adriatic.hr/hr/smjestaj/hrvatska/dalmacija/split



