🏃♂️ Palma Marathon 2025
Note: The event is sold out, but if you’ll be in Palma this Sunday, here’s what you need to know!
📅 Schedule – Sunday, October 19
- 08:00 – Start of the 10 km run
- 08:15 – Start of the Marathon & Half Marathon
- 09:00 to 14:00 – Race expo and activities
- 11:45 – Awards for 10 km & Half Marathon
- 12:15 – Marathon awards ceremony
- 14:15 – Event closes
- 19:00 – After-race party at Mega Park, Playa de Palma
ℹ️ Important Information – #TUIPalmaMarathon25
🚗 Road closures coordinated by Policia de Palma
🚌 EMT bus lines affected but participants can use EMT public buses free of charge on race day by showing their bib number (6 a.m. – 4 p.m.).
🚧 Road Closures & Traffic Restrictions
Expect major road restrictions across Palma throughout Sunday morning and early afternoon. Many central streets and coastal routes will be closed or have limited access during the race.
If you’re planning to drive or move around the city:
- Avoid entering the city centre before 08:00 and until around 14:15.
- Use public transport or alternate routes.
- Be patient — detours and delays are expected.
- Always follow the directions of local authorities and event staff.
🚨 Traffic Disruptions – TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca 2025 🚨
📅 Sunday, October 19
🛑 Main Road Closures
🔹 Levante Motorway closed from 01:00 to 17:00 h.
🔹 Paseo Marítimo closed in both directions from 06:30 h between Porto Pi and Avenida Argentina.
🔹 Access to El Molinar and Paseo Sagrera restricted throughout the morning.
🚍 Public Transport
EMT and TIB will implement special route diversions.
Check your bus line before traveling.
🅿️ Car Parks with Limited Access:
Parc de la Mar, Via Roma, Plaza Major, and Paseo Mallorca.
🔁 Progressive reopening of roads.
All traffic will be fully restored by 17:00 h.
🙏 Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
👉 More information: palmademallorcamarathon.com/area-ciudadana
ℹ️ About the Event
The Palma Marathon includes Marathon, Half Marathon, and 10 km distances, bringing together runners from around the world. The scenic route passes through Palma’s historic centre and along the seafront promenade, showcasing the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Even if you’re not running, it’s worth coming out to cheer on participants and enjoy the lively atmosphere — just plan your travel and parking in advance.