Getting to Medusa in Cullera without a plan is a mistake
- The festival is on the beach and coastal parking fills up from day one
- From Valencia city it's just 40 minutes, but late-night public transport is very scarce
- From Alicante, Madrid or Barcelona alone: fuel, tolls and parking can top €60–100
- Over 100,000 attendees from the same cities making the same journey in separate cars
VIB3S: share the ride to Medusa with people from your area
VIB3S connects Medusa attendees leaving from the same origin. Post your trip or join an existing one. Split the fuel and tolls. Arrive in Cullera with a lot more money to enjoy the festival.
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Choose driver or passenger. Your call.
Split costs
Fuel, tolls and parking between everyone.
Any origin
From anywhere in Spain.
Round trip
Organise the return from the app too.
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Split costs and enjoy Medusa.

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Trips to Medusa Festival from across Spain
The most common routes to Playa de la Gola in Cullera for Medusa Festival 2026:
Valencia
~40 min via A-7+CV-500
Alicante
~1 h 30 min via A-7
Alzira
~20 min via CV-500
Xàtiva
~30 min via CV-41+CV-500
Castellón
~1 h 15 min via A-7
Murcia
~2 h 30 min via A-7
Madrid
~3 h 30 min via A-3
Barcelona
~3 h 30 min via AP-7
Zaragoza
~3 h via A-23+A-3
Ibiza (ferry)
~2 h 30 min ferry Ibiza–Dénia + A-7 norte
Real numbers
15K+
km shared
4.9★
App Store
2K+
in the community
“Four of us from Valencia go to Medusa every year by carpool. Under 40 minutes on the A-7 and CV-500 and about €5 per head. Without that the taxi home would be unaffordable.”— Regular Medusa Festival attendee from Valencia
12–16 August: sort your Medusa trip now
- Medusa runs five days — trips fill up the sooner the better
- Late-night transport from Cullera is practically non-existent: carpooling is the only smart option
- People who plan ahead save on fuel and avoid the chaos of coastal parking
FAQ — How to get to Medusa Festival 2026 in Cullera
Where is Medusa Festival 2026?
Medusa Festival 2026 takes place at Playa de la Gola in Cullera (Valencia), from 12 to 16 August.
How do I get to Medusa without my own car?
You can join a trip on VIB3S as a passenger. The driver takes the wheel and you split the fuel. It's the most affordable option given that late-night public transport in Cullera is practically non-existent.
Is there a train to Medusa Festival from Valencia?
RENFE Cercanías C1 connects Valencia with Cullera in about 40 minutes. However, late-night return timetables are very limited during the festival. Carpooling gives you much more flexibility.
Is there parking at Medusa Festival?
The festival takes place on a beach and parking is very limited. The organisers provide park & ride areas, but these fill up during the first days. Arriving by carpool reduces the number of vehicles and makes access easier.
How much does a shared ride to Medusa from Valencia cost?
From Valencia it's about 40 minutes via the A-7 and CV-500. Shared among 4 people, the cost per person is roughly €4–6 in fuel.
Can I organise the return trip from Medusa in the early hours?
Yes. Post a return trip with the agreed departure time and coordinate from the app.
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