St Helena Island: World’s Most Remote Marathon Now Open for Entry

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South African runners with a spirit of adventure can now sign up for WMRM 2027 – with St Helena Island hosting a full marathon (42.2 km), half marathon (21.1 km) and   10 km distance, all starting in the grounds of Plantation House, the Governor’s residence and home to Jonathan, the world’s oldest living land animal.

Runners and adventure travellers can now sign up for the World’s Most Remote Marathon, taking place on St Helena on Sunday, 28February 2027, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take part in one of the most extraordinary races on Earth.

Set in the heart of the South Atlantic, this marathon is far removed from the crowds and noise of city races. Instead, participants will experience a subtropical paradise with dramatic volcanic landscapes, lush green highlands and sweeping ocean views, all while testing their endurance in one of the world’s most isolated destinations.

Runners can choose between a full marathon (42.2 km), half marathon (21.1 km) or 10 km distance, with the spectacular routes winding along forest trails, mountain tracks and coastal cliff paths before finishing in Jamestown, the island’s storied capital. As Jonathan Passaportis, Head of Tourism for St Helena Government explains, crossing the finish line will place participants among a small, select group who have completed one of the world’s most remote and distinctive races.

The inaugural marathon, initially scheduled for 2026 and cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, forms the centrepiece of St Helena’s Adventure Week, a programme designed to showcase the island’s natural beauty and unique experiences. Visitors can take on the iconic Jacob’s Ladder climb (and its 699 steps from Jamestown to Ladder Hill Fort), join guided hikes across diverse and spectacular terrain, try open water swimming, or explore the island’s rich history and marine life. 

“The World’s Most Remote Marathon is far more than a race; it is an invitation to run in one of the most unique destinations on the planet. Whether you are a seasoned runner or an adventurous traveller, this event offers the chance to experience something truly special in 2027,” says Passaportis. “With limited capacity on flights and accommodation, we encourage those interested to book early and start preparingto take on this bucket-list challenge.”

Entry is priced at R1,450 for the full marathon, R850 for the half marathon and R450 for the 10 km, including race participation, a finisher medal and access to all the Adventure Week activities. There is also a 5 km fun run for friends and family.

Getting to St Helena is easy with direct flights operated by Airlink from South Africa. In addition to regular weekly services from Johannesburg, Airlink will be offering additional flights from Cape Town to support the event with flights scheduled on     23 February and 2March 2027.

Accommodation options on the island include boutique hotels, welcoming guesthouses and self-catering cottages, providing a comfortable base for visitors throughout their stay.

For more information, please visit https://sthelenatourism.com/marathon or enter at The World’s Most Remote Marathon | 2027 | Running Races in Jamestown | Racepass

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