Spain Identifies 10 Beaches for Aug. 12, 2026 Eclipse as Totality Nears Sunset
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Updated · Space.com · Jun 7
Spain Identifies 10 Beaches for Aug. 12, 2026 Eclipse as Totality Nears Sunset
3 articles · Updated · Space.com · Jun 7
Summary
Ten Spanish beaches were singled out as top viewing sites for the Aug. 12, 2026 total solar eclipse, with Praia de Alba e Sabón, Playa de Langre and Playa de las Catedrales among the leading picks.
The key requirement is an unobstructed west-northwest horizon: totality will arrive just before sunset, and many resort beaches face east or have hotels and terrain blocking the low sun.
Northern Atlantic-facing beaches in Galicia and Cantabria offer the sun 12 to 9 degrees above the horizon, while Mediterranean and Balearic sites get only 4 to 2 degrees, making haze or thin cloud a bigger risk.
Cloud odds vary sharply by site, from 31% at Platja de Riumar in the Ebro Delta to 61% at Playa de las Catedrales, while totality lasts from 56 seconds at El Puntal de Somo to 1 minute 55 seconds at Langre.
The report urges eclipse chasers to check tides, use sightline tools and test locations the day before, as Spain's coasts are expected to be among Europe's most sought-after eclipse viewing areas.