Destination: | Croatia – Zaton, Nin |
Date: | 11 – 14 September 2026 |
Price: | 195 euro |
We invite you to the XII. “Zaton Dance and Music Festival”, a celebration of rhythm, culture, and community on Croatia’s sun-drenched Dalmatian coast.
Held in the beautiful seaside resort of Zaton, near the historic town of Nin, this festival combines evening performances beneath the stars with fun-filled summer days by the sea.
Groups from around the world will have the opportunity to perform for locals and visitors alike while enjoying the relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere of one of Croatia’s best-loved holiday destinations.
During the day, participants can enjoy the sandy beaches, join water games and sports activities, or explore nearby cultural treasures such as Zadar and Nin. As night falls, the stage comes alive with music, dance, and friendship — creating an unforgettable Adriatic experience.
11 September | • Afternoon arrival and check-in at Zaton Holiday Resort • Meeting with the organizers and free leisure time • Enjoy Zaton’s famous long sandy beach — ideal for families, with shallow waters, pine shade, and plenty of sports and recreation options • Dinner at the resort |
12 September | • Breakfast • Optional excursion: Half-day sightseeing in Zadar • A 3,000-year-old city rich in Roman and medieval heritage • Explore the Roman Forum, St. Donatus Church, and the Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun installations on the waterfront • Walk through the old town’s marble streets and discover its vibrant modern life• Dinner • Evening performance on the main stage of Zaton Resort • Diploma and gift presentation by the Muzsa Festival Organising Office |
13 September | • Breakfast • Visit the nearby historic town of Nin, the oldest royal town in Croatia, just 2 kilometres away • Explore its charming island old town, ancient archaeological sites, and medieval churches — including the 9th-century Church of the Holy Cross, known as the smallest cathedral in the world • Visit St. Nicholas Church, a symbol of Croatian kingship and heritage• Afternoon free for beach or leisure time • Dinner • Evening performance in the main square of Nin • Gifts presented by the Town of Nin |
14 September | • Breakfast • Departure of participants |
• Open to folklore groups, orchestras, majorettes, modern dance groups, choirs, and music bands from around the world
• No age limits and no restrictions on the number of participants
• Early registration is advised, as places are limited
195 euro per person
(Extra day: 65 euro per person per day)
Includes:
• Participation in the official festival concerts (Zaton and Nin)
• Accommodation in 3-star apartments or mobile homes at Zaton Holiday Resort
• Half-board buffet (breakfast and dinner, with tap drinks included)
• Tourist tax
• Diplomas and gifts
• Parking at the resort
• Full organizational support
Accommodation features:
Each apartment or mobile home includes:
• Air conditioning
• Kitchen and dining area
• Bathroom with shower and toilet
• Terrace or balcony with outdoor furniture
• Flat-screen SAT TV, Wi-Fi, safe, telephone
• Microwave, coffee machine, kettle, refrigerator with freezer
• Hair dryer, drying rack, and cleaning essentials
• Bed linen (changed weekly), towels (changed twice a week)
• Daily garbage removal
Supplements:
• Single-use apartment or mobile home: 30 euro per person per day
• Double-use apartment or mobile home: 15 euro per person per day
• One free place for the group leader (for every 25 paying participants)
Not included
• Transport
• Optional excursions (only recommendations, not arranged by the festival organizers)
• Travel and health insurance
(only recommendations, not arranged by the organizers)
National Parks
• Kornati Islands – a breathtaking archipelago of 89 islands and cliffs
• Krka National Park – seven spectacular waterfalls and pristine karst scenery
• Plitvice Lakes – a UNESCO World Heritage site with 16 crystal lakes and waterfalls
• Paklenica National Park – dramatic canyons, forests, and hiking routes along the Velebit Mountains
Cultural Cities
• Nin – the oldest Croatian royal town
• Zadar – the historical and cultural capital of Dalmatia
• Trogir – a UNESCO-listed Romanesque gem on the Adriatic
• Split – home to Diocletian’s Palace, another UNESCO treasure
Adventure & Nature
• Modrič Cave – a hidden natural wonder of the Mediterranean
• Falcon Center – experience Croatia’s native birds of prey up close
• Zrmanja River – enjoy canoeing, rafting, or kayaking through the canyon
• Perform in two of Dalmatia’s most enchanting seaside towns — Zaton and Nin
• Enjoy excellent seaside accommodation with top resort facilities
• Experience the perfect mix of cultural performances and summer leisure
• Connect with fellow artists from around the world in a fun, relaxed atmosphere
• Professionally organized by Muzsa Festival Organising Office
31 January 2026