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Zevra Festival
Transport, Camping & What to Bring

Heading to Zevra Festival 2026? The complete guide to getting there, accommodation, and what to pack for the 2026 edition.

Jul 24, 2026 - Jul 27, 2026
Valencia, Spain
Recinto Medusa Festival (Playa de Cullera)

Where Mediterranean charm meets cutting-edge electronic music, Zevra Festival 2026 creates an extraordinary celebration along Spain's stunning coastline. Set against the backdrop of Valencia's beautiful beaches, this remarkable event transforms the coastal area into a global hub of celebration, drawing 50,000 music lovers from across Europe and beyond. The festival's unique positioning at Recinto Medusa Festival on Playa de Cullera offers festival-goers the rare opportunity to dance beneath the stars whilst feeling the ocean breeze, creating an atmosphere that perfectly balances high-energy performances with the relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle that makes this region so special.

This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know for your Zevra Festival 2026 adventure, including details about onsite camping facilities, transport options, local accommodation alternatives, weather expectations, and essential packing recommendations to ensure you're fully prepared for this coastal celebration.

Zevra Festival 2026 - Festival Abroad

✈️ How to Get There: Transport & Logistics

The Zevra Festival takes place at Recinto Medusa Festival on Playa de Cullera, approximately 40km south of Valencia city centre, with regular shuttle services running from Valencia during the festival weekend. Most attendees fly into Valencia Airport and either hire a car for the scenic coastal drive or use the dedicated festival shuttles, whilst those travelling overland can reach Valencia easily by train from major Spanish cities or drive directly to the beachfront venue. Regional buses also connect Cullera to Valencia and surrounding areas, making it accessible without a car.

Closest Airports

1. Valencia Airport (VLC)

Distance: 57 km
The most practical way to reach Recinto Medusa Festival at Playa de Cullera from Valencia Airport is by taxi or private transfer, which takes approximately 57 minutes and costs around €60-80, though you can also take the metro to Valencia city centre and then a bus to Cullera for a cheaper but longer journey.

2. Castellón Airport (CDT)

Distance: 105 km
The most practical way to get from Castellón Airport to Recinto Medusa Festival at Playa de Cullera is by rental car or pre-booked taxi, which takes approximately 1 hour 45 minutes via the coastal motorway.

3. Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC)

Distance: 129 km
The most practical way to get from Alicante-Elche Airport to Recinto Medusa Festival at Playa de Cullera is by rental car or pre-booked transfer service, which takes approximately 2 hours along the coastal motorway.

Getting to the Venue

  • Trains/Public Transport: Take the train from Valencia Nord station to Cullera station, then catch local bus services or walk to Playa de Cullera. From Zaragoza, connect via Valencia with regular Renfe services running throughout the day.

  • Buses/Shuttles: Direct coach services operate from Valencia city centre and major towns across the region. Local buses run from Cullera town centre to the beach area, with additional shuttle services likely during festival dates.

  • Late-Night Return: Last trains from Cullera to Valencia typically run around midnight, with replacement bus services covering later departures. Night buses may operate between the venue and Valencia during the festival weekend.

  • Taxi & Rideshare: Taxis are available from Valencia airport and city centre, taking approximately 45 minutes to Cullera. Uber and Cabify operate in the Valencia region, though availability may be limited in Cullera itself during peak festival times.

🏨 Where to Stay

Zevra Festival 2026 offers onsite camping facilities within the festival grounds in Valencia, providing convenient access to all stages and amenities. The camping area includes basic facilities such as toilets, showers, and water points, with security patrols throughout the night. You'll need to bring your own tent and camping equipment, and the site operates on a first-come, first-served basis for pitch selection within your designated camping zone.

For those preferring more comfort, Valencia's city centre is approximately 15 kilometres from the festival site, with regular shuttle buses running during festival hours. The Malvarossa beach area offers numerous hotels and hostels within walking distance of the beach, whilst the historic Ciutat Vella district provides boutique accommodation options. Many festival-goers also book apartments in the trendy Ruzafa neighbourhood, which offers excellent restaurants and bars for pre-festival dining, with easy metro connections to the shuttle bus pickup points.

Onsite Camping

Zevra Festival 2026 offers onsite camping. Check the festival website for:

  • Camping ticket options and prices
  • Facilities available (showers, toilets, charging stations)
  • What you can bring (tent size limits, equipment restrictions)
  • Arrival and departure times

☀️ Weather

Dates: 24 July 2026 to 27 July 2026
Season: Summer

Late July in Valencia brings the peak of summer heat with temperatures regularly soaring above 30°C and intense Mediterranean sunshine throughout the day. Pack lightweight, breathable fabrics, a wide-brimmed hat, and high-factor sun cream to stay comfortable during the outdoor festivities.

🎒 What to Bring

Essential Items

  • Valid photo ID and tickets (printed or on your phone)
  • Payment cards and some cash
  • Portable charger for your phone
  • Sunscreen and sun protection
  • Light jacket or layers (weather can change)
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Any prescription medications

Check the Festival Website For

  • Bag size restrictions (usually A4 or A3 maximum)
  • Prohibited items list
  • Food and drink policy

🛡️ Safety & Wellbeing

  • Stay hydrated throughout the day
  • Arrange a meeting point with your group in case you get separated
  • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • Know where the medical tents and welfare areas are
  • Look out for friends and fellow festival-goers
  • Have emergency contacts saved in your phone

📸 Make This the Best Experience Ever

While it's tempting to capture every moment on your phone, you'll get so much more from the festival by being truly present. Take a few photos to remember the experience, then put your phone away and immerse yourself in the music and atmosphere with your friends.

Your future self will thank you for the memories you made by being present, not the hours spent scrolling through your phone.

🍽️ Make the Most of Valencia

  • Khambú Quart (4.7★) - Khambú Quart serves authentic Nepalese cuisine with fresh ingredients and warm hospitality near Valencia's bustling centre.
  • Almalibre Açaí House El Carmen (4.6★) - Almalibre Açaí House El Carmen serves fresh, healthy açaí bowls and smoothies in a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere.
  • Lo de Ponxe | Restaurante Vegano (4.8★) - Lo de Ponxe offers creative plant-based dishes with fresh local ingredients in a welcoming atmosphere near Valencia.

🎵 Music & Vibe

The 2026 lineup is focused on Trap (Vocal), Pop, EDM, and Reggaeton.

Zevra Festival attracts a diverse crowd of 50,000 music lovers—from university students to young professionals in their twenties and thirties—all united by their passion for contemporary sounds and high-energy performances. The atmosphere is purely celebration-focused, with attendees coming to dance, discover new artists, and immerse themselves in cutting-edge production and sound design that transforms the festival grounds into a massive outdoor club experience.

Sarah Pagel

An independent electronic music & festival researcher with 10+ years in the global dance scene.

Last verified: February 23, 2026