2026 Eclipse Viewing Cities

These cities lie within the path of totality for the August 12, 2026 eclipse. Each offers a unique viewing experience.

A Coruña

2026
Totality: 1m18s
Airport: LCG

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.

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Oviedo

2026
Totality: 1m36s
Airport: OVD

The 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.

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León

2026
Totality: 1m48s

Historic 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.

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Burgos

2026
Totality: 1m30s

Another 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.

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Zaragoza

2026
Totality: 1m42s
Airport: ZAZ

Spain'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.

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Palma de Mallorca

2026
Totality: 2m10s
Airport: PMI

Near 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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