The Inaugural
A run through history across forested lanes, rugged mountainside trails and windswept cliff paths — 1,200 miles from the nearest continent.
The complete island traverse — from Plantation House through the highlands, along cliff paths and down to the finish. The ultimate St Helena challenge.
A stunning half-distance route capturing the island's most dramatic terrain — highland cloud forest, volcanic ridgelines and ocean panoramas.
Perfect for those new to the island or racing at altitude. A beautiful course taking in historic landmarks and sweeping Atlantic views.
The ideal introduction to racing on St Helena. Accessible for all fitness levels — bring the family and experience this extraordinary island together.
T-shirt included with every entry · Size cutoff 14 January 2027 · Registration via RacePass · Entries strictly limited
The complete island traverse — from Plantation House gardens through the forested highlands, along dramatic volcanic ridgelines, down windswept cliff paths, and into Jamestown on the ocean edge. The ultimate St Helena challenge.
A stunning half-distance route capturing the island's most dramatic terrain — highland cloud forest, volcanic ridgelines and sweeping ocean panoramas. A genuine bucket-list half marathon.
Perfect for those new to the island or racing at altitude. A beautiful course taking in historic landmarks linked to Napoleon's exile and sweeping views across the Atlantic Ocean.
Route map for the 5km Fun Run will be published closer to race day.
The ideal introduction to racing on St Helena. Accessible for all fitness levels — bring the family and experience this extraordinary island together. A finisher medal for everyone who crosses the line.
St Helena Island sits in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean — 1,200 miles from the African coast, 1,800 miles from South America. It is one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world, accessible only by air twice a week from Johannesburg.
On Sunday, 28 February 2027, the island will host its inaugural marathon — the grand finale of St Helena Adventure Week. Runners will traverse lush cloud forest, ancient cobblestone paths, dramatic cliff edges, and volcanic ridgelines in a truly unforgettable race through history.
"A run through history across forested lanes, rugged mountainside trails and windswept cliff paths."
The course begins at Plantation House gardens — the Governor's historic residence — and takes runners through the full spectrum of St Helena's extraordinary landscape: from lush forested highlands to rugged volcanic terrain to the island's dramatic Atlantic coastline.
The Governor's historic residence on St Helena Island. Home to Jonathan — a Seychelles giant tortoise believed to be the world's oldest living land animal, born c.1832. All distances start here.
Begin in the lush cloud forest surrounding Plantation House — the Governor's residence and home to Jonathan, the world's oldest land animal.
Climb through rugged mountainside trails carved into ancient volcanic rock, with sweeping panoramas across the South Atlantic.
Dramatic cliff paths above the ocean — the wind in your face, turquoise water below, and nothing but open sea for 1,200 miles.
Pass sites linked to Napoleon's exile, the East India Company, and centuries of island history etched into every cobblestone.
After Waterloo, Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to St Helena in 1815, where he spent his final years. His legacy is woven into every corner of the island.
Born around 1832, Jonathan has lived at Plantation House for over 140 years and is the world's oldest living land animal. Your race begins in his garden.
A UNESCO biodiversity hotspot with endemic species found nowhere else on Earth — from the wirebird to gumwood trees.
Conquer the 699-step staircase — one of the steepest in the world, rising 182 metres above Jamestown.
An ocean swim between two historic shipwrecks off the island's rugged Atlantic coastline.
St Helena's waters host one of the world's most reliable whale shark aggregations — snorkel alongside these gentle giants.
Explore sea caves, cliff formations and volcanic rock arches accessible only by kayak.
Ride single-track trails through dramatically varied terrain — from highland forest to coastal cliffs.
Restore and recover with a guided yoga session included in every race package.
Twice-weekly service via Airlink throughout the year. Flight time approximately 5.5 hours direct to St Helena Airport (HLE).
Weekly service available December through February — ideal timing for the February 2027 race window.
Car hire and taxi services are available on-island. St Helena is compact — the island is just 47km² — and most key locations are within a short drive of Jamestown, the capital.
With only two flights per week, accommodation books well in advance. Secure your race entry and flights early — entries to this inaugural event are strictly limited and demand is expected to be high.
Booking queries: events@stainthelena.gov.sh · For accommodation options visit sthelenatourism.com · Flights: flyairlink.com
From lush cloud forest to volcanic ridgelines and the turquoise Atlantic — the island that will host the world's most remote marathon.
Photography: St Helena Tourism / Craig Williams. Click any image to enlarge.
If the race is cancelled for any reason within the control of the organisers, you will be entitled to a free race entry to the marathon in 2028.
Substitutions are permitted up until 15 January 2027.
Transfers are not allowed and entries cannot be carried over, as we cannot guarantee future events.
Included with every entry. Sizes XXS–XXL (unisex). Cutoff 14 January 2027 — late entries will not receive a shirt.
Organised by RUN Magazine & Electric Ink Events in partnership with St Helena Tourism. All queries: events@stainthelena.gov.sh
Entries are strictly limited for this inaugural event. Registration is via RacePass — secure your place on the start line before it's too late.