Atlantic Ocean Half Marathon: a free race in the Azores you should add to your calendar

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
3 months ago

If you’re looking for a different kind of race in 2026, with stunning scenery and free registration, the Atlantic Ocean Half Marathon, on Flores Island in the Azores, might be one of the most unique running experiences of the year.

Scheduled for June 6, 2026, in Santa Cruz das Flores, this event combines sport, nature, and community in one of the most beautiful and remote locations in Portugal.

Run with ocean views in the Azores

Running in Flores is unlike any other race in Portugal. The course takes you through coastal roads, peaceful island landscapes, and iconic viewpoints, always with the Atlantic nearby.

The race starts close to the natural swimming pools of Santa Cruz das Flores, setting the tone for a memorable day from the first kilometers. It’s the perfect event if you want to combine racing with travel and turn your run into a true race-cation.

Whether you’re chasing a time, building fitness, or simply running for the experience, this event offers a unique atmosphere.

Distances available

The Atlantic Ocean Half Marathon is designed for all levels of runners and walkers. The event includes:

  • Half marathon (21.1 km)
  • 10 km race
  • 5 km race
  • Walk
  • Kids races

This makes it a great option for groups, families, or running clubs, allowing everyone to choose their preferred distance and enjoy the day together.

Free entry and finisher medal

One of the standout features of this event is that it’s completely free to enter. In a calendar filled with paid races, this is a rare opportunity to take part in an organized event with a finisher medal and great atmosphere at no cost.

It’s ideal for runners who want to explore new races in Portugal without a big financial commitment, or for those planning a running trip to the Azores.

A perfect race-cation idea

The Azores are quickly becoming a top destination for outdoor sports and nature-based travel. This race offers the perfect excuse to visit Flores Island, explore its waterfalls and trails, and enjoy a weekend centered around running and adventure.

If you’re planning your next running events in Portugal, this one deserves a spot on your list.

Explore more running events in Portugal on RaceFinder and start planning your next race today.

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