El Saturday, August 23, 2025 The capital's coastline is beating again with Lanzarote's oldest voyage. From the start in the La Roca Beach to the ramp of the Real Club Náutico de Arrecife, you will swim accompanied by the public of the San Ginés festivities and you will cross under the emblematic Puente de las Bolas before hitting the finish line in the RCNA. With a ceiling of 350 numbers, the race —organized by the RCNA— mixes security, history and the unique flavor of the capital of Lanzarote.
Final schedules and quotas will be published when registrations open.
Honk in La Roca, yellow buoy and straight ahead: a normally quiet coastal corridor, marked as far as the old town of Arrecife. Those from the distance cross under the Puente de las Bolas, surround La Fermina and overlook the Canary Islands Park before flowing into the RCNA ramp. Urban, safe and photogenic: every stroke, a postcard.
At dawn, the beach is filled with tents, batucada and parranda as families crowd along the coastal promenade. Between test and test, the little ones Jolateros They fine-tune their brass boats for the classic children's regatta, and the scent of the popular lunch mixes with the Atlantic breeze. After arrival, typical dishes, live music and trophies on the RCNA terrace: the perfect excuse to toast the patron of Arrecife and to every finisher who crosses the finish line.
Dorsal reserve, share your challenge with #TravesíaSanGinés and no pure history in the heart of Arrecife. See you under the Ball Bridge! 🌅🏊