
Triathlon in Portugal: 6 Races to Add to Your 2026 Calendar
Portugal has quietly become one of the most exciting destinations for triathlon in Europe. With its mild climate, beautiful coastline, and growing community of athletes, the country offers a diverse calendar of events ranging from beginner-friendly races to demanding long-distance challenges.
Whether you are preparing for your first triathlon or planning your next competitive season, here are six triathlon events in Portugal worth adding to your 2026 calendar.
1. Triatlo Longo de Moura – April 6, 2026
📍 Moura, Portugal
The Triatlo Longo de Moura is one of the most challenging triathlon races in southern Portugal. Known for its long-distance format and scenic Alentejo landscapes, this race attracts experienced athletes looking for a demanding start to the season.
The swim takes place in calm inland waters, followed by a bike course through rolling countryside roads and a run segment that tests both endurance and strategy.
For athletes aiming to push their limits early in the season, this event is a great option.
2. Triatlo de Monte Gordo – April 12, 2026
📍 Monte Gordo, Algarve
Located in the sunny Algarve, the Triatlo de Monte Gordo combines a beautiful coastal setting with a fast and enjoyable course.
The sea swim and flat bike sections make this race appealing both to experienced triathletes and those attempting the distance for the first time. The Algarve weather in April also creates ideal racing conditions.
If you are looking for an early-season race by the ocean, Monte Gordo is hard to beat.
3. Triatlo de Oeiras – May 9–10, 2026
📍 Oeiras, Lisbon
The Triatlo de Oeiras is one of the most popular triathlon events near Lisbon. With multiple race formats and distances, it attracts athletes of all levels.
The race takes place along the scenic Lisbon coastline, offering a memorable course with sea views throughout the bike and run segments.
Its accessibility and vibrant atmosphere make it a perfect race for both beginners and experienced competitors.
4. Vila do Conde Triatlo – May 16, 2026
📍 Vila do Conde, Porto
In northern Portugal, the Vila do Conde Triatlo brings the triathlon community together in a beautiful coastal town near Porto.
Athletes can expect a well-organized race with a balanced course that combines ocean swimming, fast cycling sections, and a run through scenic urban and coastal areas.
The event is becoming increasingly popular among athletes preparing for summer races.
5. Triatlo Cross da Golegã – May 30, 2026
📍 Golegã, Portugal
For athletes looking for something different, the Triatlo Cross da Golegã offers a more adventurous take on triathlon.
Cross triathlon replaces the road bike with mountain biking and often includes more technical terrain, creating a race that is both physically demanding and incredibly fun.
This event is perfect for athletes who enjoy trail environments and off-road racing.
6. Aquatlo Jovem – Triatlo de Peniche – June 6, 2026
📍 Peniche, Portugal
The Aquatlo Jovem – Triatlo de Peniche focuses on youth participation and introducing new athletes to the sport.
Aquathlon formats (swim + run) are a great entry point into triathlon and help younger athletes develop their racing experience in a supportive environment.
Events like this are essential for growing the triathlon community in Portugal.
Why Triathlon in Portugal Is Growing
Over the past decade, triathlon in Portugal has grown significantly. A combination of factors contributes to this trend:
- Ideal weather conditions for training and racing
- Increasing number of races across the country
- Strong endurance sports culture
- Beautiful natural landscapes that create unique race experiences
From coastal triathlons in the Algarve to cross races inland, Portugal offers an incredibly diverse triathlon calendar.
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