When it comes to the ultimate party experience in 2020, escapism will be the order of the day.
Experts from the ultimate exclusive party experience, The Yacht Week, have put together their guide on the top places to be partying in 2020 – from Aboriginal ceremonies to yacht circle rafts, here are the 12 festivals, events, and carnivals not to be missed next year.
1. Rainbow Serpent (Victoria, Australia)
Aboriginal ceremonies and electronic music collide at the Rainbow Serpent festival, catering for all tastes, from psychedelic trance and techno to chill-out and some non-electrical. What started as just a small party, has become a world-renowned event attracting global artists whilst staying true to its spiritual roots with temples boasting tribal art, discussion, relaxation, and healing. (24-27 January 2020).
2. The Ski Week (Austria)
The ultimate Austrian ski adventure; The Ski Week promises to provide you and your friends the full alpine experience. Wake up in beautiful chalet lodges before taking to the slopes. After an action-packed day, you can head down to the dance floor in your snow boots with all your friends and dance the night away on the side of a mountain. One the last day cheers to a phenomenal week with a cocktail masterclass and an epic closing party. (Choose between two, one-week slots: 14-21 March or 21-28 March 2020).
3. Rabbits Eat Lettuce (Byron Bay)
Escape to the Australian bushland and dance for 24 hours a day in the shadows of the ancient forests to an eclectic selection of electronic artists, live bands, solo acoustic artists and DJs, whilst connecting with nature with a community of like-minded souls. There’s also a chill zone with yoga, meditation, massage and enough workshops to keep you more than occupied for the four-day festival. (10-13 April 2020).
4. Afrikaburn (South Africa)
Community driven, this creative and expressive movement started as a special event for artists and free souls. Occurring every April, volunteers gather in the Tankwa Karoo to create a city of music, performance, and art. A change of pace from the usual festival, this is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in rich culture. (27th April – 3rd May).
5. Electric Daisy Carnival (Las Vegas)
Enter an enchanting EDM wonderland and experience three days of electronic music and hip-hop sounds from the world’s biggest names. In true Las Vegas style, prepare to have your mind blown with pyrotechnics, circus performers and out-of-this-world energy that will leave you thinking you’ve died and gone to neon heaven. (15-17 May 2020).
6. The Yacht Week (Croatia)
Live the dream; sail, dance, and live on a yacht with friends and hundreds of other like-minded party-goers for a 7-day experience like no other. The Yacht Week is a series of epic week-long floating festivals with six unique routes in four stunning destinations around the world. The ‘Original Route’ in Croatia appeals to individuals who abide by the Carpe Diem mantra and aim to live life to the fullest. Explore hidden coves whilst island hopping, attend beachside yoga sessions, eat at the finest restaurants and party until dawn at exclusive venues such as Fort George, to the tracks of some of the world’s best DJs. You may even get the chance to see some of the DJs perform at the center of a circle raft… in the middle of the ocean.
7. Meadows in the Mountains (Bulgaria)
If you want to experience high altitude adrenaline alongside an alternative lineup then Meadows in the Mountains is for you. Taking place in Bulgaria, the three-day festival promises unforgettable memories, as well as views! Step into Bulgarian culture to enjoy folk tales and open mics events whilst you’re 850m above sea level in the Rhodope Mountains. 2020 marks a decade of the festival, meaning it is set to be a sell-out occasion. (4-7 June 2020).
8. Secret Solstice Festival (Iceland)
Experience all that Iceland has to offer at the Secret Solstice Festival next Summer – you’ll have the chance to venture into glaciers and volcanoes to listen to the best of electronic, hip-hop and EDM. With non-stop action and brimming with new talent, this is a unique festival not to be missed. (26-28 June 2020).
9. Henley Festival (London)
Enjoy a taste of luxury at London’s Henley Festival, known as one of the most exclusive parties in the world. Over the 4 day festival, you will be entertained by some of the biggest names in the business on Henley’s floating stage. After the entertainment, you can enjoy your Moet Champagne on their dedicated lawn and try a taste of the Michelin starred food available. (8th-12 July 2020).
10. Oasis Festival (Marrakech)
This is Marrakech for all the senses; with food, immersive art and, of course, electronic sounds from global and local artists. Held in the lap of luxury at Marrakech's 5-star Fellah Hotel, you can enjoy beats and cocktails in the divine pool, stroll over to the Mbari house for a pop-up gallery, boutique and live performances, then indulge in delicious Moroccan street food. (11-13 September 2020).
11. Ibiza Rocks
Now a well-established brand, Ibiza Rocks offers an all-encompassing holiday experience. Take a stay in one of their exclusive hotels in Ibiza, overlooking the pool and DJ booth and head down for an all-day party with some of the biggest names in the DJ world. Enjoy drinks and confetti in the pool whilst basking in the glorious Spanish sun. (Events run throughout the season).
12. Cloud 9 (Fiji)
As the name suggests, you can really really reach cloud nine as you spend your trips on a floating island in Fiji. There’s no need to visit the land on your trip as the platform is fully stocked with the best selection of drinks and food – it even has its own Italian wood-fired pizzeria! Focused on relaxation, the music aims to keep you cool and calm as you take in the views around you. (Run trips throughout the year).
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