5 Reasons You Should Join a São Silvestre Race This December

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
5 months ago

Why these end-of-year runs remain some of Portugal’s most iconic traditions

São Silvestre races have become a true December classic in Portugal.
From north to south — and across the islands — the final weeks of the year fill with Christmas lights, music, cheering crowds and runners of all levels closing the year with energy.

If you’re still deciding whether to sign up, here are five reasons these events are worth it.

1) The atmosphere is unlike any other

There’s something special about running through decorated streets, hearing festive music, seeing families cheering and sharing the excitement with thousands of other runners.

It’s fun, social and incredibly motivating — even for beginners.

2) Distances made for every type of runner

Most São Silvestre events offer short and accessible distances (5 km, 10 km and walks), making them perfect for:

✔ first-time runners
✔ returning athletes
✔ groups of friends
✔ or anyone who simply wants a memorable experience

3) The perfect motivation to stay active in December

December is a challenging month: colder weather, holidays, routines shifting.
A São Silvestre gives you a clear goal, helping you stay consistent and active when motivation is usually low.

4) A symbolic and powerful way to end the year

Crossing the finish line of a São Silvestre feels like closing the year with purpose.
It’s a moment of achievement, discipline and celebration — a tradition many runners keep year after year.

5) Many races still have open registrations on RaceFinder

If you’re looking for a last challenge before the new year, you’ll still find plenty of São Silvestre events with registrations open at RaceFinder — from small local events to large city races.

A São Silvestre isn’t just another race — it’s the perfect mix of celebration, challenge and community spirit.

👉 Explore all São Silvestre events still open on RaceFinder and choose your end-of-year challenge.

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