I arrived early in the morning. I arrived at the accommodation and relaxed for a while, before heading out. One reason for coming here is that Exit Festival had a sister festival - Sea Dance Festival, which I thought I would go to. I went in search of tickets and couldn't find anywhere officially selling any, but found some people on the street selling some. They seemed genuine and nice people, and reassured me, so I bought some, and they were cheaper than the official price anyway. I then went to the venue to convert the ticket into a wrist band. I was planning on getting the bus, but saw the bus was already at the bus stop, so I went up the road to the next bus stop. Unfortunately, there was no next bus stop, so I ended up walking there. I was only supposed to be 2km, which I thought would be fine. But it was actually a lot further (must have been 2km as the crow flies), as it was a windy route up the hill, way past the beach and then back. I was rather tired by the time I got there, so chilled on the beach for a while before getting the wristband and heading back. I meant to get a bus, but none came for a while, and so I shared a taxi back with some locals and it was under 5 euros between us.


A group of us met up for dinner/drinks before heading in to the venue, and on the way there was a classical band playing modern tunes in the town square. We decided to get a taxi to the venue, as I knew it was cheap. Unfortunately, night rate was a lot more expensive, combined with a lot of traffic and the driver taking us a quieter (but longer way), and as a result it was about 10x the price I'd expected!


The festival was way smaller than Exit, with only 4 or 5 stages. We watched a band on the main stage, then went to the beach stage. Here there was a laser show and fireworks to mark the start of the festival. We then went back to the main stage for the main event, then came back to the beach and chilled for a while.