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The BPM Festival: Portugal Travel Guide

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The BPM Festival: Portugal Ultimate Travel Guide

There is just a little under a month until the The BPM Festival heads to Portugal for its for European stop. As the weekend is approaching, festival-goers need to start planning their trip to the beautiful cities of Portimão and Lagoa. With this being the festival’s first year in Europe, FestPop has put together a travel guide to make it the ultimate music experience. Make sure to head to The BPM Festival: Portugal in September because this event will go down in history. With over 150 of the world’s top underground talent, this will be a festival that music lovers should not miss.

This year, there will be six venues adjacent to one another offering party brands, label showcases and of course electronic music from around the world. What makes this festival extraordinary is the location. Day and night parties will take place along the coast offering views of the beach and sunsets surrounded by the natural beauty of Portugal.  Don’t worry, The BPM Festival is hosting the event both indoor and outdoor so attendees can work on their tan too. 

Tickets

Tickets are on sale now. Purchase them here. The closer to the festival, the more expensive tickets will get so buy them now and save money!

Tier 3 this the last tier available for $227.81 (€194.00) + $37.28 (€31.75) in fees. This ticket is valid for all four days. The festival is 18 years old and up.

Venues

Since there are six venues throughout the area, it might be easy to make a wrong turn. Thankfully, The BPM Festival released a map to help navigate during the weekend.

Flying From the U.S.

The BPM Festival: Portugal teamed up with Choice Holidays for travel packages. Choice Holidays is a member of the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) and an Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing (ATOL) as well as protected and insured company. 

Choice Holidays offers accommodations as well as a travel package including hotel plus flights. FestPop highly recommends using this travel company to travel to get the best deals.

Aer Lingus

If your traveling from New York, Aer Lingus is a great airline to take. They offer nonstop flights for the cheapest prices. Aer Lingus is the flag carrier airline of Ireland as well as the second-largest airline in Ireland.

The Ireland airline is known for its friendly and professional crew. The entertainment system offers a variety of music and movies that are perfect for both kids and adults. Newer aircrafts include USB charging ports to keep all electronics fully charged. Roasted chicken is part of one of the meals served during the flight so make sure to wake up for the delicious food.

KLM

Fortunately, KLM offers flights from Los Angeles to Portugal. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, is the flag carrier airline of the Netherlands. This airline also has the option for a nonstop flight to paradise.

Like Aer Lingus, KLM has a very attentive crew for all flights. Seats offer a lot of leg room for flyers as well as amazing food service featuring a chicken dish. For those traveling from Europe, this is also a great airline. Short flights include free food and who doesn’t like free food?

Accommodations

As mentioned above, The BPM Festival: Portugal has teamed up with Choice Holidays that offers travel packages including hotels.

FestPop has put together a list of a few hotels in the area that will make the four-day festival even better.

Jupiter Marina Hotel

 

Colina Village

Vale Del Rei Resort

Restaurants

Food can be tricky to find in another country. Don’t worry though, FestPop has done its research and found some of the best restaurants in the area.

Things to do in the area

Recap

Not only is The BPM Festival: Portugal offering an opportunity to listen to your favorite music in beautiful weather, but also the chance to explore another country outside the U.S. As I have recently traveled to Europe, there are so many cultures in the world that make this world unique. Travel while you can. The BPM Festival is a great excuse to see another country.

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FestPop Staff Writer, Katy Loesch