People practicing yoga and participants at the newly reopened Paseo Marítimo promenade in Palma

Solidarity Run and Yoga: New Paseo Marítimo in Palma Officially Opened

After almost two years of construction, Palma’s waterfront promenade is coming back to life: on the weekend of November 15–16 the Paseo Marítimo will be opened with yoga, music and a solidarity run for Projecte Home. A celebration of sport, neighborhood and good causes.

A Harbor Walk Becomes a Meeting Place Again

In the early morning you can once again hear the familiar sound of the sea, the cries of seagulls and the clinking of coffee cups on the terraces — the Paseo Marítimo in Palma has its promenade back. After almost two years of construction, the city and local residents will officially open the new waterfront area on the weekend of November 15 and 16: not with champagne and stiff speeches, but with sport, music and a solidarity run, as reported by Mallorca Magic report on the charity run and yoga.

A Sporting Hello Instead of Red Ribbons

This year’s official inauguration is unusually active: on Saturday there will be free yoga, Zumba and body combat classes right by the water. The sunshine, the smell of the sea and the view of the boats – this isn’t a studio, it’s Palma live. On Sunday there will be a run, a detail highlighted in Mallorca Magic article on the Paseo Marítimo inauguration and charity run. The main course measures ten kilometers and runs once around the harbor, with shorter loops, children’s runs and a relaxed walk for those who want to join with a warm coffee in hand.

What It’s Really About

The special thing about the weekend is its social component: the proceeds from the run go to Projecte Home, a local organization that supports people with addiction problems. Around a thousand people are currently supported by the projects – another reason to lace up your running shoes or simply stop by. It’s a mix of a neighborhood festival and a solidarity action that shows public spaces can be more than traffic arteries.

How the Event Will Run

Start times are planned for the morning (the main run usually starts at 10:00), so the sea breeze is still gentle and families can return to their routines in the afternoon. Water stations and first-aid teams are positioned along the route, volunteers manage the paths so runners, cyclists and walkers don’t get in each other’s way. Residents report that the new promenade feels wider — for the first time, a construction site has created more space for everyone, which is seen as a small sensation here.

Why This Matters for Palma

The Paseo is more than asphalt and lamps: it’s a place to jog in the morning, where children practice on their bikes and friends meet for sundowners in the evening. Especially on a cold November morning, when your breath forms little clouds and a hot café con leche warms your hands, it becomes clear how much such spaces contribute to city life. The combination of sport, music and a social purpose pushes the opening away from a pure PR moment toward a real community experience.

Practical Information for Participants

Anyone who wants to run can register online; registration deadlines and race numbers will be published on the event page. For families there are very short routes and kids’ runs, and most offerings are designed for accessibility. And for everyone who is less athletic: come to the yoga, stay for a chat by the water or listen to the band — it doesn’t always have to be first place.

The new Paseo Marítimo is a small piece of quality of life by the water. Pack your running shoes — or at least a thermos and a good mood.

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