You can get to Tisno by air, land and sea, for all the options please see below.
In an effort to try and run this festival whilst causing as little damage to our lovely planet as possible we would like you to consider all possible options for travel before making your choice.

The most Eco-friendly way that we are suggesting to travel is by The Sunshine Bus, a number of coaches we are providing from the UK to the festival site.
Take the bus! it will give you the chance to experience a drive through Europe and a chance to get to know a bus full of like minded people also on their way to party, you’ll feel like a family by the time you get there.
Below are the departure dates for the sunshine bus to Soundwave.
Price £185 + Booking Fee
Tuesday 19th July, 19:00 – Manchester
Manchester Academy, Manchester University Union, Oxford rd, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M13 9PR
Tuesday 17th July, Midnight – London, Epping, 175 High Street, Epping CM16 4BL
Closest tube is Epping, we have to use this area to stop the coaches coming inside the M25 as this incurs extra charges.
Arriving at The Garden Tisno Thursday 19th July – Morning
Tuesday 24th July, 10:00 from the Garden Tisno.
Return to London & Manchester arriving Wednesday evening.
Tickets available soon
Whilst we would urge any festival goers to travel by bus, last year there were a number of people who decided to make their summer holiday a European road trip that included Soundwave Festival in their travels, either as the main destination or as one stop on a circuit around Europe.
There are a number of different routes you can take across Europe to make your journey interesting – get on Google and look at the options… Amsterdam, Munich, Luxembourg, Strasbourg, Venice, Zagreb and a number of other cities all can easily be made part of your route there.
So, if you plan on driving, drive a full vehicle. Set up a group on facebook and find out whether your friends fancy the road trip – it will be an experience you wont forget.
Budget Car Rental www.budget.com or Uni Rent www.uni-rent.net

You can travel by Eurostar to Northern Italy and then take a train through Slovenia into Croatia, although we advise that buses in Croatia are much quicker than the trains. See the sites below for more details.
www.seat61.com/Slovenia.htm or www.adria.si

If you are travelling by air then please try and pay the small carbon offset fee that is provided as an option with most European flights nowadays.
The nearest airport to the village of Tisno is: Zadar (40 mins), followed by Split (60 mins) or Zagreb (4hr).
Flight prices do vary massively, don’t be put off if the first ones you see are expensive, there are cheap ways to travel out there – by flying to an airport slightly further a field you can get flights for under £70. (Trieste and other Italian airports are generally very cheap, as is Rijeka).
For those with more time for an adventure then other airport options in Croatia are Rijeka, Pula or Dubrovnik. Also not too far away are Ljubljana in Slovenia with Easyjet and Trieste in Italy with Ryanair.
We have found the following information below, but www.aerocroatia.fly have updates on flights to Croatia from all around the world. www.skyscanner.net is a great website for checking flights also.
To book an airport transfer click here
www.ryanair.co.uk Stansted to Zadar & East Midlands to Zadar
www.easyjet.co.uk Gatwick or Bristol to Split
www.wizzair.com Luton to Zagreb
www.britishairways.com London to Dubrovnik
www.flybe.com Birmingham or Southampton to Split (Saturdays only)
www.jet2.com Newcastle to Split (Saturdays only) //
www.thomsonfly.com Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester to Pula
www.jet2.com are flying direct to Split from Newcastle (good for Edinburgh) AND direct from Leeds to Dubrovnik (good for any New Bohemians wanting to take the scenic route the other end).
www.ryanair.co.uk Dublin to Zadar
www.germanwings.com Berlin, Cologne-Bonn, Stuttgart to Zadar or Berlin,Cologne-Bonn, Dresden, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart , Leipzig & Zweibrucken to Zagreb
www.tuifly.com Cologne-Bonn,Stuttgart, to Rijeka or Munich & Stuattgart to Dubrovnik
www.ryanair.co.uk Franfurt & Dusseldorf to Zadar
www.croatiaairlines.com Amsterdam to Zadar
www.ryanair.com Brussels (Chareroi) to Zadar
www.jadrolinija.hr is an overnight ferry that sails from Ancona to Zadar
www.germanwings.com Milan, Bologna & Verona to Zagreb
www.ryanair.co.uk from Pisa to Zadar
www.easyjet.com Milan to Split
www.germanwings.com Barcelona to Zadar, Barcelona, Madrid and Mallorca to Zagreb or Madrid & Mallorca to Split
www.germanwings.com Lisbon toZadar, Zagreb,Split,Dubrovnik
www.germanwings.com Zurich to Split, Zagreb& Pula
www.easyjet.com Geneva to Split & Dubrovnik
www.germanwings.com Stockholm & Copenhagen to Zagreb
www.scandjet.se to Split
www.ryanair.com Stockholm to Zadar
www.airfrance.com Paris to Zagreb
www.croatiaairlines.com Paris or Lyon to all Croatian airports