# SpainEclipses.com > The definitive English-language guide to Spain's three solar eclipses (2026–2028) for international travelers. ## What This Site Covers Spain will experience three consecutive solar eclipses in just 18 months — an extraordinary astronomical event: 1. **August 12, 2026** — Total solar eclipse across northern Spain (A Coruña → Zaragoza → Palma de Mallorca). Max totality: 2m 18s. 2. **August 2, 2027** — Total solar eclipse across southern Spain (Cádiz → Málaga → Mediterranean). Max totality: 4m 32s. Longest total eclipse of the 21st century visible from Europe. 3. **January 26, 2028** — Annular "ring of fire" eclipse across central Spain (Badajoz → Madrid → Zaragoza). Max annularity: ~10m. ## Site Sections - [Eclipse 2026 Guide](https://spaineclipses.com/eclipse-2026/): Path map, viewing cities, weather, travel - [Eclipse 2027 Guide](https://spaineclipses.com/eclipse-2027/): Path map, viewing cities, weather, travel - [Eclipse 2028 Guide](https://spaineclipses.com/eclipse-2028/): Path map, viewing cities, weather, travel - [Interactive Maps](https://spaineclipses.com/eclipse-2026/map/): MapLibre-based path of totality maps with GeoJSON data - [City Guides](https://spaineclipses.com/eclipse-2026/cities/): Detailed guides for 16+ cities in the eclipse paths - [Eclipse Gear](https://spaineclipses.com/gear/): Eclipse glasses, camera filters, photography tips - [Safety Guide](https://spaineclipses.com/guides/eclipse-safety/): Eye safety for solar viewing - [Spain Travel Basics](https://spaineclipses.com/guides/spain-travel-basics/): Flights, trains, accommodation, practical info - [Travel Insurance](https://spaineclipses.com/guides/travel-insurance/): Insurance recommendations - [FAQ](https://spaineclipses.com/faq/): Frequently asked questions ## Extended Content For full structured data about all eclipses, cities, and durations, see: [/llms-full.txt](https://spaineclipses.com/llms-full.txt)