Now entering its seventh year, Ocaso Festival has carved out a lane all its own—tropical, raw, and deeply rooted in the terrain it celebrates. Set in the coastal jungles of Jacó, Costa Rica, Ocaso blends international underground sounds with the sights, sounds, and pulse of the Pacific. Picture Jurassic Park with a Funktion-One rig: dense foliage, open-air dancefloors, and a lineup that doesn’t hold back.
Previous editions have welcomed names like Chris Lake, The Martinez Brothers, Vintage Culture, and Riordan, but the draw goes deeper than the bill. It’s the setting—where palm trees line the dancefloor and sunrise sets bleed into beach mornings—that defines the experience. Each year, the festival pulls in a global crowd, but never loses touch with its local heartbeat. Jacó’s hospitality and culture aren’t just featured—they’re foundational.
With sustainability woven into the infrastructure and a clear respect for its natural setting, Ocaso doesn’t sell escapism—it delivers immersion. Attendees don’t just visit Costa Rica—they’re folded into it. From the first beat to the final sunrise, it’s a seamless fusion of music, landscape, and shared presence.
The 2025 edition is already generating buzz for its return, promising another chapter of high-intensity music nestled in low-key paradise. For those looking to trade a concrete warehouse for coastal jungle and four-on-the-floor beneath the stars, Ocaso continues to be the call.