TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca – Billett 2025
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TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca – Billett 2025

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Høydepunkt
  • Delta i TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca den 19. oktober 2025
  • Løp i et storslått landskap, velg mellom 10 km, hel- og halvmaraton
  • Bli med på en helg full av aktiviteter, inkludert frokostløp, messe og pastafest
Beskrivelse

Å gå inn i Mallorcas travle hovedstad Palma er som å gå inn i kulissene til yndlingseventyret ditt. Med historien etset inn i hver eneste brostein, torgene fulle av liv og den ikoniske katedralen med utsikt over havnefronten, danner byen det perfekte bakteppet for et maratonløp. Og den 19. oktober 2025 er det duket for gullmedalje i TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca. Alex, som løp maraton for første gang året før, sier: "TUI Palma Marathon er mer enn bare et løp, det er en mulighet til å være en del av noe som virkelig feirer og bryr seg om denne sjarmerende byen. Mitt første maraton her handlet ikke bare om distansen, men også om menneskene, maten og utsikten i hver eneste sving". Du kan velge mellom hel- eller halvmaraton, eller et kortere løp på 10 km, og en rekke andre aktiviteter.

Det som virkelig får folk fra hele verden til å snøre på seg joggeskoene til maraton, er mer enn bare løpsdagen. Dagen før løpet arrangeres det frokostløp og pastafest, slik at du kan fylle på med karbohydrater og ha det gøy. Det er også en messe der du ikke bare kan hente startnummeret ditt - du kan også kikke på det nyeste løpeutstyret og få nye venner som gleder seg like mye til å løpe. Og etter det store løpet slutter ikke moroa der – det er til og med en stor etterfest å se frem til.

Sammen med TUI og Kumulus, arrangementets sponsorer og arrangører, tar maratonløpet i år et stort skritt i retning av bærekraft. Målet er å redusere mengden avfall som ikke kan resirkuleres, både før, under og etter løpet, og alle oppfordres til å ta med påfyllbare flasker og bruke de mange vannstasjonene rundt om i byen. For når alt kommer til alt, løper du på et av de vakreste stedene i verden; la oss bidra til at det forblir slik.

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Inkludert
  • check Billett til maraton, halvmaraton eller 10 km
  • check Registreringsavgift
  • check Tidtakingsbrikke
  • check 1 dags lisensforsikring
  • check T-skjorte til arrangementet: Inkludert for maratondistansen
  • check Pastafest
  • check Garderobeservice
  • check Medalje for fullført løp
  • check Deltakerbevis
Hva som ikke er inkludert
  • x_not_included Gravering av medalje
  • x_not_included Frokostløp
  • x_not_included Bilde fra arrangementet
Hvor

Parc de la Mar, Palma, Spania

Møtepunkt:
Maratonløpet starter i Parc de la Mar, ved katedralen.
Hva som huskes
  • Registrering er obligatorisk for å delta i maratonarrangementet. Du MÅ registrere deg på organisasjonens nettside innen 48 timer etter at du har fullført bestillingen for å oppgi alle detaljene dine. Du vil motta registreringslenken og en kode for å løse inn billetten din etter bestillingen. Sørg for at du bruker koden som tilsvarer distansen du har kjøpt. Hvis du ikke bruker riktig kode, kan det få en konsekvens
  • Minimumsalder for 10 km: 16 år på arrangementsdagen; for 21 km og 42 km: 18 år på arrangementsdagen.

Få mest mulig ut av denne opplevelsen med følgende arrangementer før, under og etter maratonet:

Fredag 17. mars

  • 09.30 og 10.00 – Frokostløp (ikke inkludert i billetten)
  • 11.00 til 19.00 – henting av startnummer for alle distanser
  • 11.00 til 19.00 – Expo

Lørdag 18 mars:

  • 09.30 og 10.00 – Frokostløp (ikke inkludert i billetten)
  • 11.00 til 19.00 – Startnummerutlevering for alle distanser
  • 11.00 til 19.00 – Expo
  • 12.00 til 14.00 – Pastaparty

Løpsdagen, søndag 19 mars:

  • 08.00 – Star for 10 km
  • 08.15 – Start for maraton og halvmaraton
  • 09.00 til 14.00 – Expo
  • 11.45 – premieutdeling på 10 km og halvmaraton
  • 12.15 – Prisutdeling for maraton
  • 14.15 – Avslutning av arrangementet
  • 19.00 – After-race-party i Mega Park, Playa de Palma
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Gode nyheter! Ingen ekstra avgifter legges til denne bestillingen.
Avbestillingspolicy
Få 100% refundert hvis du avbestiller frem til 112 dager før aktiviteten begynner.

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