Get Your Sport On! Top Sporting Events Across Popular Holiday Destination 2025

The Balearic Islands are set to host an exciting range of sporting events in 2025, drawing athletes and fans from all over the world to compete in or spectate thrilling competitions in picturesque locations

The Balearic Islands are set to host an exciting range of sporting events in 2025, drawing athletes and fans from all over the world to compete in or spectate thrilling competitions in picturesque locations. From marathons to multi-day cycling challenges and sailing regattas, the Balearic Islands offer something for all sports fanatics, whether eager to push their limits or preferring to sit back and soak in the action.

Running Events

With running the new hobby that’s gripped the UK and taken the internet by storm, the Balearic Islands are set to be a top destination for runners in 2025, offering races in stunning locations across the archipelago. The Santa Eulària Ibiza Marathon on 12th April invites participants to experience the beauty of Ibiza with race distances of 12km, 22km, and the full marathon. Runners will pass through scenic villages, coastal paths, and the island’s charming landscapes, before careering down the home stretch on the promenade of Santa Eulària des Riu, meaning racers of all distances finish as one. On 23rd March, the Caixabank Palma Half Marathon & 10K in the Mallorcan capital, offers a flat and picturesque route through the heart of the city. With the striking Cathedral of Santa Maria as the starting point, participants will glide past iconic architecture as they run through Palma’s cobbled streets. For more experienced runners who want to take on their first half marathon challenge, Ibiza Media Maratón and Half Marathon Magaluf, both taking place on 5th April, provide runners with the chance to explore the stunning coastlines of both islands in either a 10K or half marathon. The Half Marathon Magaluf even has a kids race allowing the whole family to get involved and cross the finish line together. With a limit of 2000 places and athletes selected by a ballot, the more exclusive Mitja Marató de Formentera on 17th May will showcase the peaceful and idyllic natural beauty of Formentera’s beaches and countryside via its 21km course.

Trail Running

For trail running enthusiasts, the Balearic Islands present a variety of tough and scenic races that traverse rugged landscapes showcasing the islands’ natural beauty. On 9th March, the Galatzó Trail in Calvià, Mallorca, offers three challenging courses ranging from 12km to 43km traversing along ridgelines and steep inclines. The races begin in Es Capdellà and pass through the Finca Galatzó public estate, a reference point for Mallorca’s natural and archaeological heritage and part of the Serra de Tramuntana Mountain range, a place of stunning natural beauty and a UNESCO World Heritage site. On 2nd May, Trail Menorca Camí de Cavalls in Menorca offers eight different distances from 27km to 185km, taking participants along towering cliffs and through rugged coastal trails. The Trail de Sant Jordi on 29th June in Ibiza offers a 16km run along compacted earth paths and forest trails. Part of the route is known as “El Infierno” (Hell) although competitors should not be alarmed as this race is deemed to be of medium difficulty. The Formentera All Round Trail on 30th March has routes ranging from 11km to 72km route, with the longest route marked by sandy beaches, imposing cliffs, and passing by both of the island’s famous lighthouses: Cap de Babaria and La Mola.

 

Cycling

Cycling enthusiasts can look forward to several exciting events in 2025, with courses designed to challenge riders across both road and mountain biking routes. The Mallorca 312, held on 26th April, delivers exactly what its name suggests, offering proficient cyclists 312km of Mallorca’s stunning coastal roads, complete with challenging inclines and exhilarating downhill sections. There are also 167km and 225km courses available for those wanting a slightly easier challenge. For road cyclists, the Volta Cicloturista Internacional a Menorca, from 17th to 19th October, offers a three-day cycling tour that takes participants on a journey through Menorca’s emblematic spots such as the Camí d’en Kane and the undulating mountain paths of S’Enclusa and Monte Toro, in the milder yet still sunny autumnal climate. Additionally, the Vuelta Cicloturista a Ibiza Campagnolo from 4th to 5th October provides a two-day cycling experience through San Antonio and its surrounding villages, covering routes of approximately 90km and 64km.

 

Water Sports

Naturally, being an archipelago surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean, the Balearic Islands provide some of the ultimate water sports events in Europe. The Ruta de la Sal is an unmissable sailing regatta taking place on 17th April where the yachters start in Barcelona and Dénia, making their way to the final destination in Ibiza’s San Antonio. Participants will race across the Mediterranean waters, facing off in a challenging contest while enjoying the stunning coastal landscapes of the Balearic Islands, making it a memorable experience for sailors and spectators alike. Ibiza will also host the Open Water World Cup 2025 from 25th to 27th April transforming it into the epicentre of international aquatic sports. The event will attract over 1000 swimmers from around the world to the municipality of Santa Eulària to compete in Ibiza’s crystal-clear waters.

Spectator Sports

Visitors to the Balearics preferring to see rather than do can attend one of the islands’ many spectator sporting events in 2025. For tennis lovers, The Mallorca Open held from 22nd to 28th June in Calvià will showcase the talents of professional tennis players, making it a wonderful opportunity to combine a trip to sunnier climes and watch top tier tennis. Tennis fans can also look forward to the Open Menorca ATP Challenger 100, taking place from 31st March to 6th April at the Club Tennis Ciutadella in Menorca. This tournament makes Menorca one of only a few places in Spain to host an ATP Challenger Tour event and it serves as the ideal springboard for rising tennis stars embarking on their journey towards the Top 100, with legends Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz having begun their careers on this very circuit. For football fans, there are two key tournaments taking place in Mallorca, the first being The Mallorca International Football Club Women’s Tournament (III Edition) from 17th to 20th April featuring both under-17 women’s football teams and senior women’s futsal teams. The third edition of this competition shows how women’s teams are increasingly demonstrating the quality of their squads in the world of football. The Mallorca International Football Club Vicente Del Bosque (IV Edition), taking place from 20th to 25th June, welcomes 272 teams from 15 participating nations to play over 500 matches. This is a youth football tournament for ages U10 to U16, as well as futsal events for U12 and U14, and a “Specials Cup” for players aged 16 and above. Previous editions have seen global clubs such as Atlético de Madrid, Villareal, and SL Benfica send their academy teams to compete.

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