Falcone and Borsellino“ waterfront”
Lamezia Terme (CZ) Calabria - Southern Italy

Color Fest 14 with the kids? A practical guide for families

Colour Fest with the children: family holidays in Calabria on the Lamezia Terme seafront

Taking the children to the Colour Fest It is possible, and for many families it is, in fact, the perfect opportunity to turn a weekend of concerts into a real holiday in Calabria. This is the a practical guide for families who want to experience the Colour Fest 14 of the’11, 12 and 13 August 2026 on Falcone and Borsellino promenade by Lamezia Terme (CZ), the so-called Riviera of Sunsets, without compromising on the children’s wellbeing. The beach by day, music at sunset, trips to the surrounding area: here’s how to organise your timetable, luggage, accommodation and excursions.

Is the Colour Fest suitable for families?

The Colour Fest It is a festival of independent and avant-garde music organised by the association What Are Clouds APS ever since 2012, and is situated right by the sea. This is its great advantage for those travelling with children: the setting is a equipped beach and a seafront promenade, not a closed-off warehouse or an industrial estate. By day it’s all about the sea and relaxation; by night, it’s music under the stars.

It should be noted, however, that this is an evening event aimed primarily at an adult audience: the concerts Performances on the main stages begin in the late afternoon and continue late into the night. The key thing to bear in mind when taking children along is therefore to measure out: choose carefully which moments to share together, without expecting to stay out until dawn with a small child on your back.

Children’s ages and recommended formula

There is no single “right” age to take a child to the Colour Fest: It depends very much on the child’s routine and how well the family copes in the evening. Generally speaking, these are the age groups and approaches that work best.

  • Infants and children up to the age of 3: it’s best to enjoy the beach and the seafront during the day and pop in for a quick visit in the evening, with noise-cancelling headphones and a quiet spot away from the till. No late nights.
  • Children aged 4 to 8–9: the winning formula is a day at the beach, early dinner, one or two concerts in the first slot Enjoy the evening, then head home and off to bed. The festival is an experience, not a marathon.
  • Children aged 10 and over: with reasonable start times, they can enjoy most of the evening. For many pre-teens, their first “proper” concert becomes an unforgettable memory.

Among the artists best suited to listening to as a family in the early hours are projects with a bright, melodic style such as C'mon Tigre (on stage, the’11 August) or the sunny sounds of Yin Yin (12 August), perfect for a bit of dancing before going to bed. The Full line-up for the day It helps you tailor the evening to suit your family’s routine.

Tickets for children: where to check the terms and conditions

The conditions of access for minors (any free admission for accompanied children and special rates) may vary from year to year and are determined by the organisers and the official ticketing system. To avoid relying on out-of-date information, there is just one golden rule: always check the up-to-date terms and conditions for this edition 2026 directly on the official tickets page, where you’ll also find all the direct links to Ticketmaster.

For adults, the tickets of Colour Fest 14 start from 35 euro and are available in both the three-day subscription both for the a single day of the’11, 12 o 13 August. A tip for families: the subscriptions These are the best value tickets if you’re planning to go out several evenings, but they’re in exhaustion, so it’s best to get a move on.

Where to stay with children near the festival

When travelling with young children, comfort makes all the difference between a relaxing holiday and a series of tiring trips. Finding accommodation near the Falcone and Borsellino promenade It means being able to pop back in within a few minutes when your baby falls asleep. Here are the most practical solutions.

  • Lido La Baia: one of the festival’s official venues, with the huge advantage of being right on the seafront and just a stone’s throw from the stages. A convenient, family-friendly option, starting from 60 euro. This is the recommended option, because the Camping Ulisse it appears that sold out for the nights of 12 e 13 August.
  • Camping Ulisse (from 70 euro): perfect for those who love camping and for families looking for the full “open-air” experience, with children free to roam. Please note: for the 2026 è sold out As for the 12th and 13th, we are still assessing whether any other slots are available.
  • Residences and flats on the seafront: self-catering kitchen, washing machine and direct access to the beach. The most sensible choice if you’re booking a whole week and want to manage your little ones’ meals and routines entirely on your own terms.
  • Hotels with a swimming pool o family-friendly resorts in the surrounding area: a high standard of comfort, entertainment and facilities designed with children in mind, albeit at a higher cost and with a short journey to the festival.

If you’re looking for a package that combines festivals, the seaside and family relaxation, take a look at the themed offers dedicated to camping festival in Calabria: they help you picture the logistics of a complete holiday centred around the Colour Fest 14.

Things to do with children during the day, by the sea and in the surrounding area

The great thing about a seaside festival is that your holiday isn’t just about the concerts. The Riviera of Sunsets and the surrounding area have plenty to offer to keep you busy all day long. Here are the best family-friendly ideas.

A whole day at the beach on the seafront promenade

La the beach on the Falcone and Borsellino Promenade It is the heart of the daytime experience: a well-equipped beach, good-quality water and easy access, even with a pushchair. It is the ideal place to build sandcastles in the morning and go for a swim in the afternoon, before the sun goes down and the festival comes to life. For the little ones, the shallow waters of the local beaches are a real highlight.

A trip to Pizzo Calabro to hunt for truffles

A short distance away is Pizzo Calabro, a village perched above the sea and home to the iconic Pizzo Truffle, the famous artisan ice cream with a dark chocolate centre that dates back to 2012 boasts recognition PGI. A stroll through the narrow streets, a stop at the Murat Castle and a visit to the picturesque The little church of Piedigrotta, carved out of the rock by the sea, make the whole family happy.

A cool day in the Sila

When the heat becomes intense, the plateau of the Sila National Park It’s the perfect getaway: shady pine forests, lakes such as the Lake Arvo in Lorica and the Lake Ampollino, treetop adventure parks and the famous The Sila Railway, the historic narrow-gauge steam train that winds its way through woods and clearings. The Cupone Visitor Centre It’s ideal for children, with animals in protected areas and nature trails.

The Coast of the Gods and sunsets from a boat

To the south lies the Coast of the Gods, with Tropea e Capo Vaticano: crystal-clear sea and picture-postcard views. Tropea’s main beach is wide, sandy and accessible even with a pushchair, whilst some of the coves at Capo Vaticano require walking paths or steps, so they are more suitable for older children. A mini sunset cruise Along the coast, it enchants young and old alike.

For more ideas on how to make the most of your days, our guides on what to do in Calabria and on the’summer in Calabria, designed especially for those who combine the festival with a longer holiday.

What to bring: the family festival kit

Packing your luggage well makes the day much easier. Here are the essentials you mustn’t forget when taking a child to the Colour Fest.

  • Noise-cancelling headphones for children: essential, because the sound pressure level is high near the stages.
  • A large beach towel or a lightweight deckchair: to create a comfortable spot to rest in during concerts.
  • Water and snacks: to keep the little ones hydrated and in good spirits during the longest hours.
  • A cap, sun cream and mosquito repellent: the trio of protection – by day in the sun and by evening by the sea.
  • A change of clothes and a light jumper: after sunset, the sea breeze can bring a bit of a chill.
  • Baby carrier or lightweight pushchair: for getting around the seafront and for those inevitable naps.

Approximate timetables: how to organise a typical day

To give you an idea of the pace of the holiday, here’s a typical day during the Colour Fest 14, to be adapted to suit your children’s ages.

  • Morning: the beach, a dip in the sea and playing along the seafront, or a short trip to a village or to the Sila.
  • Early afternoon: a light lunch and a rest – essential for helping the little ones “recharge” ahead of the evening.
  • Late afternoon: back to the seafront, an early dinner and off to the festival to enjoy the sunset over the Riviera of Sunsets.
  • Evening: one or two concerts in the first slot, a stroll through the different areas of the Colour Market …and then it’s off to bed for the little ones.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When does Colour Fest 14 take place?

The Colour Fest 14, the fourteenth edition, the’11, 12 and 13 August 2026 on Falcone and Borsellino promenade by Lamezia Terme (CZ), in Calabria, with the slogan “Summer on a Solitary Beach”.

Are children allowed into the Color Fest?

Yes, it’s a seaside festival and many families enjoy it with their children, especially in the early evening. The entry requirements and any charges for the minors need to be checked for this edition 2026 on official tickets page.

How much do the tickets cost, and where can you stay?

I tickets start from 35 euro, including three-day passes and single-day tickets. For official accommodation, the Lido La Baia starts from 60 euro and the Camping Ulisse from 70 euro (the latter is sold out (on 12 and 13 August).

What are the essentials to take with you when travelling with children?

Le noise-cancelling headphones They’re the most important thing, along with water, snacks, a towel or deckchair, sun cream, mosquito repellent and a change of clothes. A light jumper comes in handy for the evening breeze.

What is there to do in the surrounding area during the day?

Beach on the seafront, a trip to Pizzo Calabro for the Truffle, a cool day in the Sila National Park with the The Sila Railway, or a walk to Tropea and the Coast of the Gods with a sunset cruise.

Book your family holiday at Color Fest 14

The Colour Fest 14 It’s much more than just three evenings of music: it’s the perfect excuse for a family holiday Between the sea, villages and sunsets in Calabria. With a little care regarding timetables, accommodation and luggage, even the youngest children can experience the magic of Riviera of Sunsets. But you’d better get a move on: the subscriptions are in exhaustion and, if you want to stay facing the sea, the Camping Ulisse is already sold out for the 12 e 13 August, whilst the Lido La Baia.

Make sure you book your places for the’11, 12 and 13 August 2026 a Lamezia Terme: three-day passes and single-day tickets are on sale at Ticketmaster. Tickets and information: https://colorfest.it/biglietti-info/

Color Fest XIV - 11 / 12 / 13 August 2026 - Lamezia Terme - Lungomare Falcone e Borsellino - Riviera dei Tramonti - Calabria. Summer on a Solitary Beach.

Color Fest 14 - Tickets

Tickets and Prices - Color Fest 2026

11 - 12 - 13 August 2026 - Riviera dei Tramonti, Lamezia Terme (CZ), Calabria.
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Full - 3 Days
129
Full subscription - 11-12-13 August
Full access to all three days of Color Fest 14. Apparat, Cosmo, The Zen Circus, Django Django, La Niña, Yīn Yīn, Deadletter and all the other artists. Including the Cosmo’s dawn concert of 12 August.
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1 Day
49
11 August - Day 1
Apparat live (first time in Calabria), C'mon Tigre, James Holden & Wacław Zimpel, Gaia Banfi, Labadessa + other artists to be announced.
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2 Days
89
11 + 12 August - 2 Days
Day 1 and Day 2. Sébastien Tellier, Apparat, C’mon Tigre, Holden & Zimpel + The Zen Circus, Tutti Fenomeni, Yīn Yīn, Nico Arezzo + Anna Castiglia, Labadessa and many more. Includes the Cosmo’s dawn concert of 12 August.
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51
12 August - Day 2
✔ Cosmo’s dawn concert INCLUDED
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35
12 August — Cosmo · Morning Concert Only
Ticket for the only Morning concert (7.30–11.00 am): the album «La Fonte» performed at dawn on the beach. Fancy staying for the rest of the day too? The ticket for the 12 August (€51) includes Cosmo.
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89
12 + 13 August - 2 Days
Day two and three. Sébastien Tellier, The Zen Circus, Tutti Fenomeni, Yīn Yīn + Django Django, La Niña, Deadletter, Mai Mai Mai. Includes the Cosmo’s dawn concert of 12 August.
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49
13 August - Day 3
La Niña (Targa Tenco 2025, only date Calabria), Django Django, Deadletter, Mai Mai + other artists to be announced.
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All concerts take place at the Lungomare Falcone e Borsellino, Lamezia Terme (CZ), Calabria. Prices include booking fees. The ticket for 12 August and all season tickets that include 12 August include the Cosmo concert in the morning. Organised by: Che Cosa Sono Le Nuvole APS. For assistance: scrivi@colorfest.it.

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