Club La Santa Night Run 2025 (Nov 22)

The Club La Santa Night Run 2025 is back on Saturday, November 22, 2025, turning the La Santa lagoon into a night of running, neon lights and festival vibes. From 5:00 pm to 10:30 pm the resort becomes a huge playground for runners, families and spectators, with 4K and 7K races, a Kids Night Run, DJs, live music and street food. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
Update pending: Some entry fees and small programme details may change closer to race day. We’ll update this guide as soon as any new official information is published.
When and where is it?
The Night Run is the signature night event at Club La Santa and kicks off the Lanzarote International Running Challenge 2025, the four-day running festival held from November 23–26. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
- Date: Saturday, November 22, 2025
- Festival window: roughly 5:00 pm to 10:30 pm
- Start/finish: Club La Santa Stadium
- Location: Club La Santa, La Santa (Tinajo, Lanzarote)
- Events: 7K Run, 4K Run, 4K Walk and Kids Night Run
The race starts and finishes in the Club La Santa stadium and follows one or two loops around the La Santa lagoon on asphalt, in a closed, well-lit circuit. :contentReference[oaicite:8]{index=8}
Programme and what makes it special
Night Run blends a proper race with a relaxed, family-friendly festival. According to the official programme, the schedule for the afternoon and evening is usually: :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
Approximate timetable
- 2:00–6:00 pm – Race pack collection in time slots at The Square, Club La Santa
- 5:00 pm – Venue & festival area open (music, food trucks, activities)
- 6:00 pm – Kids Night Run (children’s races by age group)
- 7:00 pm – Start of the 7K, 4K and 4K Walk from the stadium
- Until 10:30 pm – Live music, DJ sessions, neon lights, bouncy castles and festival atmosphere
Distances and who it’s for
- 7K Run: two full loops around the lagoon circuit; ideal if you want a stronger challenge.
- 4K Run: one loop; perfect for soaking up the atmosphere without going all out.
- 4K Walk: non-competitive option for those who prefer to walk the route at an easy pace.
- Kids Night Run: short distances tailored by age (from toddlers up to teenagers), designed as a fun, social race.
The event is open to all levels, but the minimum age for the 4K and 7K (run or walk) is 16. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}
Festival atmosphere: neon, music and street food
Even though it’s a timed race, Night Run is mainly about enjoying a big, inclusive night out:
- Neon lights and UV decoration around the finish area and along parts of the circuit.
- DJ sets, live performances and entertainment throughout the evening.
- Food trucks and stalls at the stadium so you can grab dinner or a post-run snack.
- Family entertainment such as bouncy castles, face painting and games for kids.
Practical tips (getting there, parking & spectators)
- Getting there from the main resorts: Club La Santa is on Lanzarote’s northwest coast, in La Santa (Tinajo). By car it’s about 25–30 minutes from Costa Teguise or Arrecife, 30–35 minutes from Puerto del Carmen and roughly 45 minutes from Playa Blanca.
- Parking: the resort has free parking areas plus extra street parking nearby. On a busy race night, plan to arrive with some buffer time, especially if you’re coming from the south.
- Spectators: you don’t need to be a runner to enjoy the event. Friends and family can access the festival, food and music area and cheer runners on at different points around the circuit.
- What to bring: light running gear, something fluorescent or neon if you like, and a light layer for afterwards (La Santa can be breezy at night).
- If you’re doing the Challenge: Night Run is the perfect warm-up before the four stages of the Lanzarote International Running Challenge; run smart and save some energy for the rest of the week.
How to register
Registration is handled exclusively through Club La Santa’s official website. The event is capped at around 800 participants and usually uses tiered pricing depending on when you sign up. For 2025, fees are still marked as “TBC”, but the usual pattern is:
- RUN 4K/7K: early-bird price until late September, then a standard rate after that.
- WALK 4K: slightly cheaper than the run categories.
- Kids Night Run: symbolic entry fee (kids 0–3 years free).
The registration deadline is normally just a few days before race day (for example, November 20 at 12:00 am CET), with no on-site registration. Early booking is strongly recommended to avoid missing out. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
