Calendar of events in Croatia
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January–March
Snow Queen Trophy: World Cup downhill skiing on Mount Sljeme, with a big-screen broadcast on the main square. First and second weekends in Jan; Zagreb.
Feast of St Blaise: Processions and pageantry in honor of Dubrovnik’s patron saint. Feb 3; Dubrovnik.
Carnival: (Karneval; fašnik; pust). Processions, fancy dress and festivities in Rijeka, Velika Gorica and Samobor: Shrove Tuesday or weekend preceding.
Zagrebdox: A feast of documentary films from around the globe, with a packed week of screenings. Late Feb/early March; Zagreb.
April – May
Easter: Religious processions on the islands of Hvar, Korčula and in many other parts of Croatia. April or late March.
Music Biennale: Ten days of contemporary classical music featuring new work by major international composers. Every odd-numbered year; Zagreb.
Days of Croatian Film: Major review of Croatian films made during the previous twelve months, including features, shorts and documentaries. If you are on the lookout for new talent, this is the place to find it. Zagreb.
Feast of St Domnius: Church processions, craft fairs and feasting. May 7; Split.
Subversive Film Festival: A wide range of films and lectures on contemporary political topics, followed by the usual after-party drinking. Zagreb.
Roč Accordion Festival: Accordion bands from Croatia and beyond. Second weekend in May; Roč.
Festival of One-Minute Films: Exactly what it says in the title, with plenty of eccentric, experimental work. Late May; Požega.
Jewish Film Festival: A week of feature films, documentaries and mail-screening concerts addressing wider issues of race and tolerance. Co-founded by Holocaust survivor and Oscar-winning producer Branko Lustig. Late May; Zagreb.
Festival of the European Short Story: Engaging and accessible lit-fest attracting major international participants (and big-screen English-language translations). A two-center festival based in Zagreb and at least one Adriatic city. Late May/early June.
June
Cest is d’Best: Live bands and street entertainment on stages throughout the city center. Early June; Zagreb.
Mediterranean Film Festival: New shorts and features from the Mediterranean region, screened in the open-air cinema behind Split’s Bačvice beach, with an accompanying after-show DJ program. Early Jun; Split
Strossmartre: Summer-long sequence of gigs, puppet shows and open-air art in Zagreb’s Gornji grad. June to early Sept; Zagreb.
Animafest: Among the animation world’s most important and longest-running festivals, screening a week’s worth of commercial, arty and edgy films. Early June; Zagreb.
Contemporary Dance Week: Croatia’s premier dance event, with a strong contemporary edge. June; Zagreb.
Dan-D (“D-Day”): A long weekend devoted to contemporary design, with local creatives displaying their wares and DJ events in the evening. Mid-June; Zagreb.
Summer Nights: Classical music and drama in a variety of indoor and outdoor venues. Mid-June to late July; Rijeka.
InMusic: Three-day rock-and-pop fest on the shores of Lake Jarun, featuring major international bands and DJs. Attracting a daily average of 30,000 people, it’s big enough to feel like a major event but small enough to preserve a laidback vibe. Late June; Zagreb.
International Children’s Festival: Puppet shows, street entertainers and musicals, with a young audience in mind. Late June/early July; Šibenik.
Hideout. Festival of cutting-edge DJ music takes over Zrće beach for a long weekend. Late June; Novalja, Pag island.
Fantastic Film Festival: Week-long event devoted to fantasy, horror and sci-fi genres, with open-air screenings and DJ events. Late June/early July; Zagreb.
July
Dan-D ("D-Day"): A long weekend devoted to contemporary design, with local creatives displaying their wares and DJ events in the evening. Early July; Zagreb.
Kastav Summer of Culture (Kastafsko kulturno leto): Concerts in the streets and squares of Kastav, near Rijeka. July/Aug.
St Donat’s Musical Evenings: Classical soloists and ensembles performing in an early medieval church. Early July to early Aug; Zadar.
Đakovo Embroidery: Folklore groups from all over Croatia celebrate traditional costumes, music and dance. Early July; Đakovo.
Omiš Klapa Festival: Traditional choirs (klape) from all over the country, with prizes for the best performances. Omiš.
Dubrovnik Summer Festival: Prestigious classical music and theater event that makes full use of Dubrovnik’s historic buildings and atmospheric open spaces. Early July to late Aug; Dubrovnik.
Electric Elephant: Five-day fest for connoisseurs of quality dance music old and new, on the dedicated seaside festival site first established by the Yard Festival. Mid-July; Tisno.
Ultra Europe Festival: Mega-popular DJ festival with leading names entertaining the masses in the Poljud Stadium. Mid-July; Split.
Courtyards: The semi-hidden courtyard spaces of Zagreb’s Upper Town are opened up to the public in a week-long festival of live music, wine and food. July; Zagreb.
Vanka Regule (“Outside the rules”): Sports- and activity-based festival with an imaginative range of everybody-can-join-in competitions, followed by outdoor gigs. Late July; Sutivan, Brač.
Stop Making Sense: The cream of cutting-edge London club culture descends on Dalmatia for another long weekend of round-the-clock partying. Mid-July; Tisno.
International Folklore Festival: Highly enjoyable display of ethnic music and dance from all over Croatia, plus a range of international guests. Mid- to late July; Zagreb.
Seasplash: Reggae fest in the Punta Christo fortress, just north of Pula. Late July.
Osor Music Evenings: International chamber music. Late July to late Aug; Osor, Cres.
Pula Film Festival: The country’s annual crop of feature films, screened in the Roman amphitheatre. Pula.
Rab Fair: Huge medieval pageant featuring parades, archery contests, fine victuals and hearty drinking. July 25, 26 & 27; Rab.
SuncéBeat: The Dalmatian offshoot of well-known UK DJ event the Southport Weekender, held at the Yard site at Tisno. Late July; Tisno.
Motovun Film Festival: High-art film festival that also functions as a five-day open-air party. Late July/early Aug; Motovun.
Split Summer: Opera, orchestral music and a host of other high-cultural delights, with many performances taking place in Split’s ancient piazzas and squares. Mid-July to mid-Aug; Split.
Supertoon Festival: Hugely enjoyable animation fest with outdoor screenings of kids’ films, music videos and arty stuff. Late July/early Aug; Šibenik.
August
Soundwave: Another long weekend of DJ-orchestrated bliss at the Tisno festival site; early Aug
Saljske užance: Seafood feasts, donkey races, island madness. First weekend in Aug; Sali, Dugi otok.
Alka: A sort of medieval joust held in celebration of the 1715 victory over the Ottomans. Early Aug; Sinj.
Neretva Boat Marathon: Teams in traditional rowing boats race through the Neretva delta towards the sea. Second Sat in Aug; Metković.
Days of Diocletian: Locals dress up as ancient Romans for a night of city-center swords-and-sandals partying, symbolically welcoming third-century Emperor Diocletian back into town. Mid-Aug; Split.
Tilting at the Ring: Competition in which horsemen attempt to spear a ring on the end of a lance. Third weekend in Aug; Barban, Istria.
Špancirfest: One of the few festivals to light up inland Croatia during the month of Aug, Špancirfest takes over the center of Varaždin with a week of outdoor variety performances alongside pop, rock and folk concerts. Late Aug; Varaždin.
Vukovar Film Festival: New features from southeastern European countries, screened at various outdoor venues around town. Late Aug; Vukovar.
Dimensions: Eclectic, experimental dance music festival at Fort Punta Christo near Pula. Late Aug; Pula.
September
Outlook: A spectacular treat for fans of jungle/dub/dubstep and beyond, with sound systems and live music stages in and around the Punta Christo naval fort. Early Sept; Pula.
PIF International Festival of Puppet Theater: Puppet productions from all over Europe. Mid-Sept; Zagreb.
Korkyra Baroque Festival: Ten-day festival of early music, with many of the performances taking place in historic churches. Early to mid-Sept; Korčula Town.
Hartera: Weekend rock-fest in an adapted old factory complex. Sept; Rijeka.
Buzet Saturday: Gastronomic and musical fiesta dedicated to the opening of the truffle-hunting season. Second weekend in Sept; Buzet.
Festival of World Theater: Seriously worthwhile drama festival attracting the big European names. Mid- to late Sept; Zagreb.
Split Film Festival: Shorts, documentaries and art-house films. Mid- to late Sept; Split.
Varaždin Baroque Evenings: One of Europe’s most prestigious early music events, with performances in Varaždin cathedral and other city churches. Mid- to late Sept.
International Festival of Experimental Film and Video: Moving pictures from the cutting edge. Late Sept; Zagreb.
October – December
BIT (Blind in Theater): International festival for visually impaired theater groups. Extraordinary and unique. Odd-numbered years only. Early Oct; Zagreb.
Zagreb Film Festival: Outstanding documentaries and art movies from around the world. Generates a genuine festival atmosphere: free access to the late-night DJ parties is well worth the price of your cinema ticket. Oct or Nov; Zagreb.
St Martin’s Day: Festivities in all wine-producing regions of the country, with the chance to taste and buy the season’s new produce. Nov 11 or nearest weekend.
Human Rights Film Festival: Politically engaged documentaries from around the globe, plus the inevitable after-parties. Early to mid-Dec; Zagreb and Rijeka.
Advent in Zagreb: Food stalls, rakija bars, kooky gift markets, outdoor music stages and gallons of mulled wine; venues throughout the city center. Dec; Zagreb.
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