Biglietto per la TUI Palma Marathon 2025
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Biglietto per la TUI Palma Marathon 2025

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Cosa farai
  • Partecipa alla TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca il 19 ottobre 2025
  • Corri in uno scenario mozzafiato, con maratone complete, mezze o di 10 km
  • Partecipa a un fine settimana ricco di attività, tra cui la pedalata, l'esposizione e il pasta party
Cosa aspettarsi

Entrare nella vivace capitale di Maiorca, Palma, è come camminare sul set della tua fiaba preferita. Con la storia incisa su ogni ciottolato, le piazze piene di vita e l'iconica cattedrale affacciata sul lungomare, la città costituisce lo sfondo perfetto per una maratona. E il 19 ottobre 2025, la TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca vincerà la medaglia d'oro. Alex, un partecipante alla maratona per la prima volta l'anno scorso, afferma: "La TUI Palma Marathon è più di una semplice gara; è un’opportunità per far parte di un evento che celebra davvero e si prende cura di questa affascinante città. La mia prima maratona qui non riguardava solo la distanza; riguardava le persone, il cibo e i panorami ad ogni angolo '. Scegli tra l'esperienza della maratona completa o della mezza maratona o di una corsa più breve di 10 km, insieme a una serie di altre attività a cui prendere parte.

Ciò che realmente spinge le persone di tutto il mondo ad allacciarsi le scarpe da ginnastica per la maratona va oltre il la gara di per se. Il giorno prima della gara sono organizzati una pedalata e un pasta party, che ti danno la possibilità di fare il pieno di carboidrati e divertirti. C'è anche un'esposizione, dove non solo ritirerai il tuo numero di gara, ma potrai divertirti con le attrezzature da corsa più innovative e fare amicizia con persone altrettanto entusiaste di scendere in pista. E, dopo la grande corsa, il divertimento continua: c'è anche un enorme afterparty.

Quest'anno, insieme a TUI e Kumulus, sponsor e organizzatori dell'evento, la maratona sta facendo un grande passo avanti verso la sostenibilità e non lascia alcuna traccia dietro di sé. Sarà un obiettivo fondamentale ridurre i rifiuti non riciclabili prima, durante e dopo la gara, invitando tutti a portare bottiglie riutilizzabili, utilizzare le numerose stazioni d'acqua sparse per la città, e collaborare consapevolmente con la gente locale per assicurare la sostenibilità. Perché dopotutto correrai in uno dei posti più belli del mondo; aiutiamoci a mantenerlo tale.

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Cosa è incluso
  • check Biglietto per maratona, mezza maratona o 10 km
  • check Quota di iscrizione
  • check Chip di cronometraggio
  • check Assicurazione di 1 giorno
  • check Maglietta evento: inclusa per la distanza della maratona
  • check Pasta party
  • check Servizio guardaroba
  • check Medaglia di conclusione
  • check Attestato di partecipazione
Cosa non è incluso
  • x_not_included Incisione della medaglia
  • x_not_included Breakfast run
  • x_not_included Foto dell'evento
Dove

Parc de la Mar, Palma, Spagna

Punto d'incontro:
La maratona inizia al Parc de la Mar, vicino alla Catedral.
Da ricordare
  • Per partecipare alla maratona è obbligatoria la registrazione, che va completata entro 48 ore. In caso contrario la partecipazione non è garantita
  • Età minima richiesta per la 10K: 16 anni il giorno dell'evento; per 21K e 42K: 18 anni il giorno dell'evento

Sfrutta al meglio questa esperienza con i seguenti eventi prima, durante e dopo la Maratona:

Venerdì 17:

  • 09:30 e 10:00 - Breakfast run (non inclusa nell’ingresso)
  • 11:00-19:00 - Ritiro del numero di gara per tutte le distanze
  • 11:00-19:00 - Expo

Sabato 18:

  • 09:30 e 10:00 - Breakfast run (non inclusa nell’ingresso)
  • 11:00-19:00 - Ritiro del numero di gara per tutte le distanze
  • 11:00-19:00 - Expo
  • 12:00-14:00 - Pasta party

Giorno della gara, domenica 19:

  • 08:00 - Partenza della 10Km
  • 08:15 - Partenza della Maratona e della Mezza Maratona
  • 09:00-14:00 - Expo
  • 11:45 - Cerimonia di premiazione della 10Km e della Mezza Maratona
  • 12:15 - Cerimonia di premiazione della maratona
  • 14:15 - Chiusura dell'evento
  • 19:00 - Festa dopo la gara al Mega Park Playa de Palma
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Provider
KUMULUS
Commissioni di prenotazione
Buone notizie! Non sono applicate commissioni di servizio a questa prenotazione.
Politiche di cancellazione
Ricevi un rimborso del 100% annullando la prenotazione fino a 112 days prima dell'inizio dell'attività.

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