Barrakud Croatia
10 Aug 2025 - 14 Aug 2025
Barrakud Croatia Festival 2025 – Techno on the Shores of Zrće Beach
From 10th to 14th August 2025, Barrakud Festival returns to the iconic Zrće Beach on Pag Island, Croatia, offering a thrilling blend of electronic music, stunning beaches, and unforgettable parties. Known for its #RAVETHEWORLD vibe, Barrakud is the ultimate destination for techno lovers, featuring world-class DJs, breathtaking beach parties, and a buzzing crowd from across the globe. Previous editions have hosted legends like Paul Kalkbrenner, Adam Beyer, and Meduza, with the 2025 line-up sure to excite once again.
The festival spans both day and night, allowing attendees to dance under the Croatian sun during beach parties and continue the rave long after the sun sets. The experience is elevated by boat parties and exclusive club events at some of the best venues, including the famous Papaya and Kalypso clubs. Whether you’re a seasoned festival-goer or new to the scene, Barrakud’s vibrant atmosphere and stellar music make it a must-attend.
Join thousands of electronic music fans and get ready to #feelthegroove at Barrakud Croatia 2025 for an immersive week of music and fun!
Barrakud Croatia 2025 Lineup
Lineup to be announced soon:
Barrakud Croatia 2025 Tickets
Accommodation
The city of Novalja and the island of Pag offer a wide range of accommodation options. Book your stay using the interactive map below or visit booking.com
Travel Info
BY CAR
BY BUS FROM ZADAR
There are a handful of buses running this route per day. It’s a shorter journey, about 1hr 30 mins and BusCroatia will cost €10-15.
FROM SPLIT
The best route from Split to Novalja is to take a taxi to nearby town of Trogir (approx. €25-30) and then take the bus to Zadar with BusCroatia (approx. €12-19). The journey lasts around 2 hrs 40 mins. From Zadar, you will need take the bus to Novalja.
BY PLANE
The nearest airport to the festival is Zadar Airport, around 50km away, and is served by destinations across much of Europe. Split airport is the largest in the south of Croatia, just a few hours further down the coast.