Billets pour le TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca 2025
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Billets pour le TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca 2025

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Points forts
  • Participez au TUI marathon de Palma, à Majorque, le 19 octobre 2025
  • Choisissez entre un marathon complet, un semi-marathon ou 10 km et courrez dans un cadre enviable
  • Profitez d’un week-end rempli d'activités, avec un petit-déjeuner, une exposition et une "pasta party"
Ce qui vous attend

Au fur et à mesure que vous vous enfoncez dans la vieille ville de Palma, la capitale de Majorque, vous avez l'impression d'entrer dans un décor de contes de fées. Avec ses ruelles pavées témoignant du passé, ses places animées et sa cathédrale emblématique surplombant le front de mer, la ville constitue la toile de fond idéale pour un marathon. Le 19 octobre 2025, le TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca vise la médaille d'or. Alex, qui a participé pour la première fois à un marathon l'année dernière, informe : "Le TUI Palma Marathon est plus qu'une simple course, c'est l'occasion de participer à un évènement qui fait honneur à cette jolie ville et qui l’aime. Mon premier marathon ici n'était pas seulement une question de distance, c'était aussi une question de gens et de gastronomie dans un cadre enviable". Vous avez le choix entre un marathon complet, un semi-marathon ou une course plus courte de 10 km, le tout accompagné d'un programme d'activités.

Ce qui incite les coureurs du monde entier à chausser leurs baskets pour le marathon ne se limite pas à la course. La veille, un petit-déjeuner et une Pasta Party sont prévus, afin de faire le plein de glucides tout en bonne humeur. Sans oublier l’exposition, pour non seulement prendre votre dossard, mais aussi vous procurer les derniers équipements de course et vous faire de nouveaux amis tout aussi enthousiastes à l'idée de fouler le bitume. Et après l'effort, c'est le réconfort, car le plaisir ne s'arrête pas là avec une énorme afterparty très attendue à Playa de Palma.

Cette année, en collaboration avec les sponsors et organisateurs de l'événement TUI et Kumulus, le marathon mise sur la durabilité en ne laissant aucune trace derrière lui : l'objectif est de réduire les déchets non recyclables avant, pendant et après la course. L’organisation incite donc chacun à apporter des bouteilles rechargeables, à utiliser les nombreux points d'eau disséminés dans la ville et à faire équipe avec les habitants pour préserver l'environnement. Après tout, vous courrez dans l'un des plus beaux endroits du monde, alors contribuons à ce qu'il le reste.

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Inclus
  • check Billet pour participer au marathon, semi-marathon ou au 10 km
  • check Frais d'inscription
  • check Puce de chronométrage
  • check Assurance licence pour 1 jour
  • check T-shirt de l'événement - Inclus avec la course de marathon
  • check Fête de la Pâte (Pasta Party)
  • check Service de garde-robe
  • check Médaille de finisseur
  • check Certificat de participation
Non inclus
  • x_not_included Gravure de la médaille
  • x_not_included Petit-déjeuner
  • x_not_included Photo de l'événement

Parc de la Mar, Palma, îles Baléares, Espagne

Lieu de rendez-vous:
Le marathon commence au Parc de la Mar, près de la cathédrale de Palma.
Bon à savoir

  • L'inscription est obligatoire pour participer au marathon et doi être effectuée dans les 48h sinon la place n'est pas garantie.
  • Veillez à utiliser le code correspondant à la distance achetée. Si vous n'utilisez pas le bon code, vous risquez d'être pénalisé.
  • Âge minimum requis pour le 10 km : 16 ans (le jour de l'événement), pour le 21 km et le 42 km : 18 ans (le jour de l'événement)

Profitez au maximum de l'expérience en participant aux événements suivants avant, pendant et après le marathon :

Vendredi 17 :

  • 09h30 et 10h00 - Petit-déjeuner de course (non inclus dans le billet d'entrée)
  • 11h00 à 19h00 – Prise des dossards pour toutes les distances de course
  • 11h00 à 19h00 - Expo

Samedi 18 :

  • 09h30 à 10h00 - Petit-déjeuner de course (non inclus dans le billet d'entrée)
  • 11h00 à 19h00 - Prise des dossards pour toutes les distances
  • 11h00 à 19h00 - Expo
  • 12h00 à 14h00 - Pasta party

Jour de la course, dimanche 19 :

  • 08:00 - Départ du marathon 10Km
  • 08h15 - Départ du marathon et du semi-marathon
  • 09h00 à 14h00 - Expo
  • 11h45 - Cérémonie de remise des prix du 10 km et du semi-marathon
  • 12h15 - Cérémonie de remise des prix du marathon
  • 14h15 - Clôture de l'événement
  • 19h00 - Fête d'après-course au Mega Park, à Playa de Palma
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KUMULUS
Frais de service
Bonne nouvelle! Aucun frais supplémentaire n'est appliqué à cette réservation.
Conditions d'annulation
Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 112 jours avant le début de l'activité.

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