Don't miss the Night Run 2025 and the Lanzarote International Running Challenge by Club La Santa

The social event where music and sports share the spotlight returns on Saturday the 22nd. It will feature its traditional food trucks and live music with The Miracle, a Queen tribute band

November 13 2025 (07:24 WET)
Updated in November 13 2025 (12:35 WET)
Club La Santa Night Run 2024
Club La Santa Night Run 2024

There are only ten days left until the start of the Night Run 2025, the sports festival that this time will take place on Saturday, November 22. The essence of the race remains the same, with Club La Santa opting for a relaxed and family-friendly event where young and old will have fun and light up the sky of the island of Lanzarote.

The format follows its traditional dynamic; starting with the KIDS Night Run which will begin at 6:00 PM, followed by the adult race which will kick off an hour later. The latter will once again offer two distances —4 and 7 kilometers— which represent one or two laps of the La Laguna circuit. In both modalities, the start and finish line will be at the Club La Santa Stadium, true to the spirit of the event.

One more year, the Night Run has the backing of the Tinajo City Council, co-organizer of the event, and the support of the Cabildo de Lanzarote and Lanzarote Sports Destination. The massive participation of runners and families since its first edition has consolidated this event as one of the most anticipated sporting gatherings for the island's residents and visitors.

The evening will combine sports, music, lights, and gastronomy, and will feature a special live performance: The Miracle, a Queen tribute band, as well as other surprises that will make the night a unique experience.

Club La Santa Running Challenge 2024
Club La Santa Running Challenge 2024

 

Prelude to the Lanzarote International Running Challenge

Furthermore, the Night Run will be the prelude to the 36th edition of the Lanzarote International Running Challenge; a four-stage race (from Sunday 23rd to Wednesday 26th) in which each day is competed on a different surface. The race, which last year already had more than 1,000 participants, combines asphalt, dirt, and trail terrain in areas such as Playa de los Pocillos, Montaña de Tinache, and one of the volcanoes near Club La Santa.

On the first day, participants will cover 10 kilometers of asphalt around Club La Santa; the second day will change and consist of 13 kilometers mainly on trails; the third and shortest stage, 5 kilometers, will be on beach sand; while the last and longest consists of 21 kilometers on asphalt and dirt.

With this double event, Club La Santa once again boosts Lanzarote as a sports destination, combining competition and festive spirit in an unparalleled setting.