Why Half Marathons Are Booming in Portugal

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
18 hours ago

There’s something special about 21.1 kilometres.

They’re not as intimidating as a marathon, but they’re far from an easy challenge. A half marathon requires commitment, consistency and a proper training plan. Perhaps that’s exactly why it has become one of the most popular distances among Portuguese runners.

Over the last few years, the number of athletes taking part in half marathons has grown significantly. Just by looking at race calendars across the country, it’s clear that almost every region now hosts one or more 21K events.

The appeal isn’t hard to understand.

For many runners, the half marathon represents the perfect balance between ambition and accessibility. It’s long enough to feel like a major achievement, but it doesn’t require the same training volume, recovery demands or lifestyle adjustments as a full marathon.

It’s also a distance that fits real life.

Most amateur runners have jobs, families and busy schedules. Training for a half marathon remains a meaningful goal while still being realistic for people balancing sport with everyday commitments.

Another factor is the growth of Portugal’s running community itself.

With more running clubs, more races and more people sharing their experiences online, many runners who start with a 5K or 10K naturally begin wondering what comes next.

More often than not, the answer is 21.1 kilometres.

And the truth is that very few distances offer such a rewarding sense of accomplishment.

Most runners never forget their first half marathon.

Half Marathons to Discover This Season

If you’ve been considering your first half marathon or are simply looking for your next challenge, these events are taking place across Portugal over the coming months:

One of the most interesting things about these races is how different they are from one another. Some attract runners chasing personal bests, while others stand out because of their atmosphere, scenery or local community spirit.

In the end, the reason half marathons continue to grow may be surprisingly simple.

They’re long enough to challenge us, yet accessible enough to make us believe we can do it.

And sometimes that’s exactly what we’re looking for in a race.

👉 Discover more half marathons and running events across Portugal on RaceFinder.

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