FAQ

What is the Great Spanish Eclipse of 2026?


It is a total solar eclipse that will occur on August 12, 2026 and will be visible in much of Spain, making the country one of the main destinations to observe it. It will be the first total solar eclipse in the Iberian Peninsula in almost 120 years.


What are the best cities in Spain to see the total eclipse?


The best cities within the totality band are Valencia, Zaragoza and Bilbao. In addition, the Balearic Islands will be an ideal place to see the eclipse at sunset.


Will I be able to see the eclipse in Madrid or Barcelona?


Although Madrid and Barcelona are outside the total band, they will be able to enjoy a partial eclipse with up to 99% coverage of the Sun.
Why is the horizon important to observe the eclipse in 2026?
The eclipse will occur at a low altitude (less than 13°), which means that you will need a horizon clear of obstacles such as buildings, trees or mountains to see it in its entirety. Is it safe to observe the eclipse with the naked eye?
No, it is never safe to look directly at the Sun without proper protection. You must use special glasses with certified solar filters to avoid eye damage.


What happens if the weather is not favorable on the day of the eclipse?


Although clear skies are expected in many regions of Spain, we offer the possibility of observing the eclipse through live broadcasts from places with better conditions.

What experiences do you offer for the 2026 eclipse?


We offer packages that include viewing from privileged locations, talks with experts, educational activities and themed events in the areas where the eclipse will be visible in its entirety.

When should I book my eclipse experience?


Since the 2026 eclipse will attract thousands of visitors from around the world, we recommend booking as soon as possible to secure your place on our activities.

How will summer holidays affect the visibility of the eclipse?


The 2026 eclipse will occur in the middle of the holiday season in Spain, so many people will be traveling. Planning ahead is key to avoid transportation and accommodation problems.

What makes the 2026 eclipse unique compared to other eclipses?


The 2026 eclipse’s totality strip in Spain is unusually wide, spanning 290 kilometers, and will be visible from much of the country, making it an extraordinary event for observers.

Why is the solar eclipse on August 12, 2026 so special?
This eclipse, known as The Great Spanish Eclipse, is the first in the Iberian Peninsula in almost 120 years. In addition, it will be visible in much of Spain, with a 290-kilometer-wide strip of totality, making it a unique event for astronomy lovers around the world.

What are the best cities in Spain to observe the 2026 eclipse?


The largest cities within the strip of totality are Valencia, Zaragoza, and Bilbao. In addition, the east coast of Spain, especially the Balearic Islands, will be an ideal place to observe the eclipse at sunset.

Will the eclipse be visible from Madrid or Barcelona?
Madrid and Barcelona are outside the strip of totality, but observers will be able to see up to 99% coverage of the Sun, which will be equally impressive. For a full view of totality, it is recommended to travel to cities within the strip.

What makes the 2026 eclipse different from other solar eclipses?


Apart from being the first in continental Europe since 1999, the width of the band of totality in Spain is unusually wide, covering around 40% of the territory. This means that there will be more accessible places to see the eclipse in its entirety.

What precautions should I take if I want to observe the eclipse from Spain?


As the eclipse will occur at a low altitude (less than 13°), it is essential to choose a place with a horizon clear of buildings, trees or mountains. In addition, you should always use special eclipse glasses to avoid eye damage.

 

What are the expected weather conditions for the day of the eclipse?


According to the first meteorological models, many regions of Spain are expected to have clear skies during the eclipse, which will make the conditions optimal for observation.

What events are planned for the 2026 solar eclipse in Spain?


We organize a series of events that include guided observation of the eclipse, talks with astronomy experts, educational activities and social events to enjoy this unique experience.

Is it necessary to bring specialized equipment to observe the eclipse?


For safe observation of the eclipse, it is essential to use special glasses with certified filters. It is also advisable to bring telescopes or binoculars with solar filters if you want a more detailed observation.

What happens if the weather is not favorable on the day of the eclipse?


Although the forecasts indicate clear skies in many areas, we offer the option of live streaming of the eclipse from locations with better weather conditions if local weather prevents visibility.

How can I participate in the experiences organized by your company for the 2026 eclipse?


You can book on our website, where we offer different experience packages that include eclipse observation, astronomical photography workshops, guided tours and more. We recommend booking in advance, as it is a high-demand event.

Is the 2026 eclipse visible in other parts of the world?


Yes, the eclipse will be visible in the Arctic, Greenland, a small part of Iceland, the Atlantic Ocean and in a small area of ​​northern Portugal. However, Spain will be the best destination to enjoy the event.

Why is the location important to see a total solar eclipse?


The band of totality is the region in which the Moon completely covers the Sun, providing an unforgettable experience. Outside this band, the eclipse will be partial, meaning that only part of the Sun will be covered. When and where will the 2026 total solar eclipse be visible?
The total solar eclipse, known as the Great Spanish Eclipse, will occur on August 12, 2026 and will be visible in Spain, Greenland, the Arctic, and a small part of Iceland and Portugal. Spain is the main destination to observe it.

Which cities in Spain are within the band of totality?


Valencia, Zaragoza, and Bilbao are the largest cities within the band of totality. It will also be visible in other areas of Spain, such as the Balearic Islands.

Will the eclipse be visible from Madrid or Barcelona?


Madrid and Barcelona are not within the band of totality, but the eclipse will be partially visible, with more than 99% coverage of the Sun in both cities.

What is the band of totality?


It is the area in which the Moon completely covers the Sun, darkening the sky for a few minutes. Outside this band, only a partial eclipse will be seen.

Is any special equipment necessary to see the eclipse?


Yes, to safely observe the eclipse you must use glasses with a certified solar filter. You should never look directly at the Sun without proper protection.

What will the weather be like during the 2026 eclipse?


Early weather models suggest that many regions in Spain will have clear skies, increasing the chances of good visibility.

Is it possible to see the eclipse from anywhere in Spain?


Although the eclipse will be visible throughout Spain, only certain areas will be within the band of totality. In other areas, a partial eclipse will be seen.

What activities are organized during the eclipse?


We offer guided observation from privileged locations, astronomy workshops, talks with experts and other experiences to enjoy this unique phenomenon.

Why is the horizon important to see the 2026 eclipse?


As the eclipse will occur at a low altitude (less than 13°), it is essential to be in a place with a horizon clear of obstacles such as buildings or mountains.

What do I do if the weather is not favorable on the day of the eclipse?


If weather conditions do not allow viewing the eclipse, we organize live broadcasts from places with better conditions, so you do not miss the event.

Other questions

  • What is the difference between a total, partial and annular solar eclipse?

  • Total solar eclipse: The Moon completely covers the Sun, darkening the sky for a few minutes.
    Partial solar eclipse: Only part of the Sun is covered by the Moon.
  • Annular solar eclipse: The Moon is farther away from Earth and does not completely cover the Sun, creating a “ring of fire” around it.
  • What are the dates of the next solar eclipses visible in Spain?

  • August 12, 2026: Total solar eclipse visible in northern Spain.
    August 2, 2027: Total solar eclipse visible in Andalusia.
  • January 26, 2028: Annular solar eclipse visible in some areas of southern Spain.
    Is it safe to observe a solar eclipse with the naked eye?
    No, looking directly at the Sun can seriously damage your eyes. You should always use special glasses with certified solar filters to safely observe the eclipse.
    What kind of experiences do you offer during eclipses?
  • We offer a variety of personalized experiences including:
    Observing the eclipse from privileged locations. Workshops and lectures on astronomy and eclipses. Guided tours with astronomy experts. Additional activities such as eclipse photography and themed events.
  • Is it necessary to book in advance?

    Yes, since solar eclipses are unique and high-demand events, we recommend booking well in advance to secure your spot on our experiences.
  • What happens if the weather is not favorable for viewing the eclipse?
    If weather conditions prevent visibility of the eclipse, we offer alternatives such as live broadcasts from locations with better conditions. In addition, our additional activities will still be scheduled.
  • What should an astrotourism event bring for an eclipse?
    We recommend bringing:
    CE-certified eclipse glasses.
    Sun protection.
    Comfortable clothing appropriate for the weather at the location.
    Camera or smartphone if you are interested in photography.
  • Do you offer accommodation and transportation packages?
    Yes, we offer packages that include accommodation in local hotels and transportation to the best locations for viewing the eclipse.
  • Can children and seniors participate in the activities?
    Of course! Our experiences are designed for all ages, and we have accessible options for seniors or those with reduced mobility.
  • How do these eclipses affect light and temperature conditions?
    During a solar eclipse, light is greatly diminished and temperatures can momentarily drop, creating a noticeable effect on the natural environment and animal behaviour.
    Are there specialised eclipse viewing tours in Spain?
    Yes, there are several organised tours that offer eclipse viewing experiences at strategic locations. We recommend researching and booking in advance as these events can attract a large number of observers.