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2026Gateway to the 2026 eclipse path in Galicia. The shadow makes landfall here, offering a dramatic view of totality arriving from the Atlantic. The city's Tower of Hercules provides a unique vantage point.
Full City GuideThese cities lie within the path of totality for the August 12, 2026 eclipse. Each offers a unique viewing experience.
Gateway to the 2026 eclipse path in Galicia. The shadow makes landfall here, offering a dramatic view of totality arriving from the Atlantic. The city's Tower of Hercules provides a unique vantage point.
Full City GuideThe capital of Asturias lies near the center line of the 2026 eclipse, offering excellent totality duration. Surrounded by mountains, the dramatic landscape adds to the spectacle. A fantastic base for combining the eclipse with hiking in the Picos de Europa.
Full City GuideHistoric city on the Camino de Santiago with close proximity to the center line. León offers good totality duration and the meseta landscape provides wide-open skies with fewer clouds than the coast. The Gothic cathedral makes a stunning eclipse foreground.
Full City GuideAnother Camino de Santiago gem along the eclipse path. Burgos offers clear interior skies and its UNESCO-listed cathedral provides an extraordinary backdrop for eclipse photography.
Full City GuideSpain's fifth-largest city sits along the eclipse path with some of the best weather prospects. The semi-arid Ebro valley climate means low cloud cover in August. The Basilica del Pilar provides a world-class eclipse viewing foreground.
Full City GuideNear the point of maximum totality for the 2026 eclipse, Palma offers the longest duration in Spain. As a major tourist hub with excellent infrastructure, it's the premier destination for this eclipse. Beach-side totality viewing will be unforgettable.
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