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Hello! First, We Want to Thank You for Using Our Services. We Will Do Our Best to Provide You with Top Quality Service and Make Hello! First, we want to thank you for using our services. We will do our best to provide you with top quality service and make your trip and stay as comfortable as possible. AIRPORT TRANSFER Our representatives will be waiting for you at the airport exit and direct you to your transportation. They will be easy to spot wearing t-shirts with Sea Dance festival logo and your name on the board. FESTIVAL TICKETS VOUCHER EXCHANGE POINTS In order to get a festival wristband, you will have to exchange your e- voucher. The e-voucher has been previously sent to your e-mail and has a unique barcode that can only be used once. Please bring your e-voucher with a barcode printed out and your photo ID. /It will not be possible to scan the barcodes from your electronic devices/ The wristband you get gives you the entrance to the Sea Dance festival. You will get your wristband only once, so please take good care of it, because once removed from the wrist is no longer valid. Ticket redemption desks will be located at the main entrance of the Sea Dance festival. Working hours: Friday, 30th August: 4 PM - 3 AM Saturday, 31st August: 5 PM - 3 AM Sunday, 1st September: 5 PM - 3 AM ACCOMMODATION CAMPSITE To check in at Sea Dance campsite please bring your printed e-voucher, your photo ID and a copy of your ID to the campsite reception. The e- voucher has been previously sent to your e-mail and has a unique barcode that can only be used once. Check-in point will be at the INFO DESK at the main entrance of the camp. /It will not be possible to scan the barcode from your electronic devices/ To redeem your camping equipment e-voucher, just show the confirmation/receipt you received on your email right after the purchase, and our staff will quickly and safely set it up for you. Campsite working hours: Thursday, 29th August: 08 AM - 12 AM Friday, 30th August: NON STOP Saturday, 31st August: NON STOP Sunday, 1st September: NON STOP Monday, 2nd September: NON STOP Tuesday, 3rd September: 12 AM – 12 PM Local city taxes are not included in Sea Dance camping pass and they will be charged on the spot (approx. 1 €) upon check-in. We have opened telephone line for emergency cases or any questions you might have regarding transfer, festival tickets, accommodation or camping equipment purchased through exittrip.org website. You can contact us at any time at: +381 (0) 60 553 09 02. Please keep your phone on and charged so we can reach you if needed. APARTMENTS/VILLAS If you booked your apartment or villa accommodation through ExitTrip, to check-in, please come to the reception and bring your printed voucher and photo ID with you. Our representative will find you on the rooming list, hand you the keys and help you with all the questions you might have. Addresses and phone numbers, check-in and check-out time: Villa Lara Address: Čanj bb, Čanj, Montenegro Check-in: from 2 PM Check-out: until 12 PM (noon) Telephone: +381 (0) 60 553 09 02 Villa San Marco Address: Stevana Siljanovića bb, Bečići, Montenegro Check-in: from 2 PM Check-out: until 12 PM (noon) Telephone: +381 (0) 60 553 09 02 Villa Papilon Address: Buljarica bb, Buljarica, Montenegro Check-in: from 2 PM Check-out: until 12 PM (noon) Telephone: +381 (0) 60 553 09 02 Villa Ana Address: Buljarica bb, Buljarica, Montenegro Check-in: from 2 PM Check-out: until 12 PM (noon) Telephone: +381 (0) 60 553 09 02 Apartments Libero Address: Buljarica bb, Buljarica, Montenegro Check-in: from 2 PM Check-out: until 12 PM (noon) Telephone: +381 (0) 60 553 09 02 Apartments Galija Address: Buljarica bb, Buljarica, Montenegro Check-in: from 2 PM Check-out: until 12 PM (noon) Telephone: +381 (0) 60 553 09 02 HOTEL Hotel Sunce Address: 29. Novembra, Budva, Montenegro Check-in: from 2 PM Check-out: until 12 PM (noon) Telephone: +381 (0) 60 553 09 02 HAVE A SAFE TRIP AND GREAT TIME AT THE SEA DANCE FESTIVAL! .
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