As most music fans probably know, Benicassim on the east coast of Spain plays host to one of the most popular festivals in Europe every year. Last month, Queens of the Stone Age, Arctic Monkeys and The Killers headlined the 2013 outing of the sun-soaked festival.
What you might not already know, however, is that the self-monikered musical outing is not the only aural yearly delight for festivalgoers in this beautiful part of the world.
For an entirely more relaxed festival experience, why not head over this August and enjoy Rototom Sunsplash, a festival for reggae fans set against the backdrop of the sparkling Mediterranean.
Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, Rototom was established back in 1994 with an objective of combining music with its cultural contents, and organising live shows that often involve a strong social commitment.
Damien Marley is one of the star attractions at this year’s festival
Like a summer camp for grown-ups, the festival imitates the traditional Jamaican Reggae Sunsplash, and this year Damien Marley, Alborosie, Nneka, Ini Kamoze, Busy Signal and many more will headline the arts, culture and music celebration.
Taking place over seven days and six stages, it’s the party of a lifetime in a setting that’s second to none.
And when you’ve partied to your heart’s content, why not head a few miles down the coast to Valencia and enjoy some chill-out time before you fly home to rejoin the real world.
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