The city of Umag in Croatia hosted Spring Break Europe from 6th to 9th June, replacing Rovinj and Poreč, where the previous event took place. Unlike the spring break of the United States which take place from February up to the middle of April at different places, the one of Croatia take place around late spring.
The term “Spring Break” means nothing more than spring break and a designated one or two-week study break, which is placed at U.S. Colleges and Universities.
Similarly, students in America and Europe use spring break to host the probably best Parties of their lives. Spring break Europe 2011, 12,000 young Europeans and Europeans in Croatia gathered and celebrated the Hottest Parties of the spring. Besides the hippest DJs available, there were also tons of alcoholic drinks, hot young men and women, as well as other wildest excesses that were the ingredients for the four-day spring break Europe 2014 in Croatia. To get good and cheap accommodation for this time, it is advisable to book the journey in advance.
25,000 Party Happy Guests
Spring break in Croatia is a big party celebrated at various Hotspots. The Central hot spot of Polynesia is considered the Party Centre, as well as the Resort Kanegra, the three vessels of the party. This year, the Cruise Missile Croatia will be one of the top locations. The hottest parties will be here again this year; however, things come up spontaneously and degenerate into wild excesses. Overall, some 25,000 party happy guests are expected to attend this year’s spring break in Croatia.
These bands & artists play in the spring break in Europe
So far, there are commitments from the following DJs & groups for the spring break Europe in Croatia:
- DJ Nicky Romero & Martin Garrix
- Mashup-Germany
- [More followers are listed on the Web page of the Organizer]
There’s also a band contest for young bands in addition to the official bands!!
Top 10 Insider Tips for Spring Break in Europe in Croatia
- When travelling by bus or train, it is advisable to bring enough party food. Because that’s where the party starts.
- Don’t forget the camera! While the parties make great snapshots, images shouldn’t be let to waste, if not for anything, bring cameras for the sake of the Miss wet T-shirt contest.
- Don’t forget sporty and lightweight clothing. The party breaks in volleyball, soccer or water sports.
- The currency of Croatia is the Kuna. The currency in Croatia is generally cheaper than in Germany. One euro is equivalent to approximately 7.5 Kuna, the exact course but depending on the day.
- You can exchange Euros in banks, exchange offices, campsites or in many hotels during the spring. At ATMs, the withdrawal amount is regulated differently. We have a place between 1600 and 2,500 Kuna where you can withdraw.
- Make sure you know the exchange rate of the euro against the Kuna so you get your money’s worth every time you transact business.
- If you want to rent a car, you must be at least 21 years old and must have a valid driver’s license.
- If you arrive with your own car, it is advisable to ask the insurance company prior to departure whether partial cover insurance or CDW protection also applies to Croatia, and to make a commitment for the duration of the stay.
- The hottest party venues include the three party ships of cruise missile Croatia Party fleet. Book in advance to get a spot.
- Visit the peninsula where the party is hosted, where again the hottest guys and girls will be found. Flirting and party till you drop for everyone.
Party pictures from spring break in Europe
How to get to the spring break in Europe to Croatia
Arrival by train
This year’s break party trains will start from Hamburg and Münster. A total of 30 trains are available from both Germany and Austria. (The trains provide several disco wagons. So the spring break starts on transit.)
Arrival by bus
More than 100 party buses start spring break in Europe in Croatia. Experience has shown that if you arrive by bus in Umag, Croatia, the parties already start during the arrival.






