Entrada para la TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca 2026
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Entrada para la TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca 2026

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Ventajas
  • Participa en la TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca, el 18 de octubre de 2026
  • Corre con un paisaje impresionante de fondo, la maratón completa, la media o los 10 km
  • Disfruta de un fin de semana lleno de actividades, como un breakfast run, una exposición y una pasta party
Qué te espera

Entrar en Palma, la animada capital de Mallorca, es como entrar en el decorado de tu cuento de hadas favorito. Con su historia grabada en cada adoquín, las plazas llenas de vida y la emblemática catedral dominando el paseo marítimo, la ciudad es el escenario perfecto para una maratón. Y el 19 de octubre de 2026, la TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca será medalla de oro. Alex, que se estrenó como maratoniano el año pasado, afirma: «La TUI Palma Marathon es más que una carrera, es una oportunidad de formar parte de algo que realmente celebra y cuida esta fantástica ciudad. Mi primera maratón aquí no fue solo por la distancia, fue por la gente, la comida y las vistas que ofrece cada curva». Elige entre la experiencia de la maratón completa, de la media maratón o de una carrera más corta de 10 km. Todas incluyen un montón de actividades en las que participar.

Lo que de verdad hace que personas de todo el mundo se calcen las zapatillas para esta maratón va más allá del día de la carrera. La víspera, se celebra un desayuno y una fiesta de la pasta, para cargarte de carbohidratos y divertirte antes de la carrera. También hay una exposición, en la que podrás recoger tu dorsal y, además, comprar las últimas novedades en equipamiento para correr y hacer nuevos amigos que estén igual de entusiasmados que tú por pisar el asfalto. Pero es que la diversión no acaba al cruzar la meta: hay incluso una fiesta después de la gran carrera.

Este año, junto con TUI y Kumulus, patrocinadores y organizadores del evento, la maratón da un gran salto hacia la sostenibilidad y no dejará rastro. Se intentarán reducir los residuos no reciclables antes, durante y después de la carrera, se animará a todo el mundo a llevar botellas rellenables y a utilizar los numerosos puestos de agua repartidos por la ciudad, y se hará un esfuerzo consciente por colaborar con la población local para que todo sea ecológico. Al fin y al cabo, correrás en uno de los sitios más bonitos del mundo, así que ayudemos a que lo siga siendo.

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Incluye
  • check Dorsal para la maratón, la media maratón o los 10 km
  • check Tasa de inscripción
  • check Chip de tiempo
  • check Seguro de licencia de 1 día
  • check Camiseta del evento (incluido para los 42 km)
  • check Pasta party
  • check Servicio de guardarropa
  • check Medalla finisher
  • check Certificado de participación
No incluye
  • x_not_included Grabado de medalla
  • x_not_included Breakfast run
  • x_not_included Foto del evento
  • x_not_included Camiseta del evento para los 10 km y 21 km (20 €)
Dónde

Parc de la Mar, Palma de Mallorca, España

Lugar de encuentro:
La maratón empieza en Parc de la Mar, al lado de la catedral.
Importante
  • La inscripción es obligatoria para poder participar en el evento de la maratón y se debe formalizar en un plazo máximo de 48 h, en caso contrario la plaza no estará garantizada
  • Edad mínima obligatoria para la carrera de 10 km: 16 años el día de la carrera. Para las carreras de 21 km y 42 km: 18 años el día de la carrera
  • Los horarios pueden cambiar. Consulta siempre la página oficial del evento para confirmarlos

Aprovecha al máximo esta experiencia gracias a las actividades organizadas antes, durante y después de la maratón:

Viernes 16:

  • 9:30 y 10:00 - Breakfast run (no incluido en la inscripción)
  • De 11:00 a 19:00 - Recogida de dorsales para todas las distancias
  • De 11:00 a 19:00 - Exposición

Sábado 17:

  • 9:30 y 10:00 - Breakfast run (no incluido en la inscripción)
  • De 11:00 a 19:00 - Recogida de dorsales para todas las distancias
  • De 11:00 a 19:00 - Exposición
  • De 12:00 a 14:00 - Pasta party

Día de la carrera - Domingo 18:

  • 8:00 - Salida de los 10 km
  • 8:15 - Salida de la maratón y de la media maratón
  • De 9:00 a 14:00 - Exposición
  • 11:45 - Entrega de premios de los 10 km y de la media maratón
  • 12:15 - Entrega de premios de la maratón
  • 14:15 - Cierre de meta
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KUMULUS
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Recibe un reembolso del 100% si cancelas hasta 112 days antes de que comience la actividad.

La opinión de otros usuarios sobre esta experiencia

Excelente

4,7 /5

Basado en 12 valoraciones de clientes reales


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Servicio

4,6/5

Personal

4,6/5

Seguridad

4,6/5

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  • A

    Allison

    Verified booking

    4.2

    28 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó con un grupo de amigos


    I found the 2 part process of entering a bit tricky. Everything was well organised on the day and there were lots of toilets at the start/finish. Bag drop was well organised. I reported that someone needed first aid but the first marshal wasn’t helpful so I had to find someone else.

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    Seaview

    Verified booking

    5

    27 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó con un grupo de amigos


    Overall experience was amazing to run in the city of Palma . Registration the day before to pick up bib numbers was great fun. We did feel though that it wasn't quite clear on the confirmation email how to register with the official Palma marathon for the 10k run but we eventually sussed it out.

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    TUI Musement Traveler

    Verified booking

    5

    23 de octubre de 2025

    What a beautiful course at a beautiful time of day. Considerately planned I would say to make the most of the experience.

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    TUI Musement Traveler

    Verified booking

    5

    22 de octubre de 2025

    Nummer abholen, Lauf, Supportstationen funktionierten einwandfrei. Erinnerungen vorab per Mail sind gut. Strecke deutlich ausgezeichnet.

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    TUI Musement Traveler

    Verified booking

    5

    22 de octubre de 2025

    Gute Organisation, auch das Wetter war passend☀️

  • T

    TUI Musement Traveler

    Verified booking

    5

    21 de octubre de 2025

    Parcours exceptionnellement joli et agréable.Je trouve le dossard cher en comparaison du peu de choses offertes aux coureurs, lors du retrait des dossards on nous offre un sac vide qui sert pour la consigne de nos vêtements le jour de course.Le maillot de la course est payant c est incroyable

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