Running Tourism in Portugal: The Best Races to Travel & Run in 2026

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
4 months ago

More and more runners are travelling not just for holidays… but for races.
Portugal has become a top destination for athletes from the UK, France, and Spain thanks to its mild climate, safe cities, beautiful landscapes, and an incredibly diverse racing calendar.

If you’re thinking about turning a weekend trip into a race getaway, here is your guide to real 2026 events, including dates, distances, and locations — all confirmed on RaceFinder.

🌍 Why Portugal Is Becoming a Running Tourism Hotspot

Portugal offers everything a runner looks for:

• mild weather year-round
• fast and scenic routes
• affordable food & accommodation
• easy travel connections
• and races for every level

From coastal half marathons to mountain ultras and unique night events, it’s the perfect place to plan your next race trip.

Let’s look at the best upcoming races for travelling runners.

🏃‍♂️ Top Running Events for Travel in 2026

These races combine good organisation, great scenery, and ideal timing for runners visiting Portugal.

March — The Season Starts Strong

📍 Lisbon — 21 March

Europarque Half Marathon

A fast, well-organised half marathon — ideal for kicking off your 2026 running season.

🌿 April — Marathon Month & Big City Races

📍 Lisbon — 12 April

Lisbon Ecological Marathon

A unique marathon that highlights Lisbon’s natural landscape.
Perfect for runners who enjoy scenic, challenging courses.

📍 Lisbon — 19 April

Corrida Caixa

A friendly, inclusive race with accessible distances — great for groups or family trips.

📍 Aveiro — 26 April

European Marathon of Aveiro

One of Portugal’s most beautiful and fastest marathons, running through the colourful canals of the “Portuguese Venice.”

🌅 May — Unique Race Experiences

📍 Mem Martins (Sintra) — 09 May

24 Hours of Mem Martins

A legendary endurance event: run individually or in teams for 24 hours.
A must-do for runners seeking something truly unforgettable.

📍 Lisbon — 10 May

Wings for Life World Run

A global race with no finish line — the catcher car chases you.
Emotional, international, and perfect for runners of all levels.

🏔️ June — Trail Running for Adventure Travellers

📍 Cinfães — 07 June

Douro Montemuro Ultra Trails

A mountain adventure in one of Portugal’s most iconic wine regions.
Ideal for trail runners who want breathtaking landscapes and demanding terrain.

✈️ Travel Tips for Running in Portugal

✔ Arrive 1–2 days early to pick up your bib and adapt to the climate
✔ Book accommodation near the start line
✔ Explore local food after the race — not before
✔ Use RaceFinder filters to match the perfect race with your trip

👉 Ready to plan your next race trip?

Explore all events by month, distance, location, and sport.

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