The Next Total Solar Eclipse Will Hit These 2 Popular World Travel Destinations in 2026

The next total eclipse will fall over Iceland and Spain.
The Next Total Solar Eclipse Will Hit These 2 Popular World Travel Destinations in 2026
The Earth's next total solar eclipse will pass through Iceland and Spain, then will end near sunset over the Belearic Islands. Dreamstime/TNS
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By Simon Peter Groebner From Star Tribune

Feeling FOMO from not traveling for the Great Texas-Indiana Eclipse of 2024? Yeah, we know. Then it’s not too soon to daydream about the next total solar eclipse, coming to Iceland and Spain on Aug. 12, 2026. It makes for a tantalizing choice for travelers.

Around 5 p.m. GMT, the zone of totality will fall across western Iceland, including the acclaimed, remote Snaefellsnes Peninsula and the Reykjavik region, with more than two minutes of blackout. Then the moon’s shadow crosses to northern Spain, on a swath between Barcelona and Madrid, for almost two minutes of totality. It ends near sunset over the Balearic Islands (Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca, etc.). Eastern Greenland, far northern Russia and a sliver of Portugal will also get in on the total darkness.

Minneapolis will see only 0.49 percent of the sun eclipsed on that day. The next TSEs to be visible in the continental U.S.? Set reminders for Aug. 23, 2044, and Aug. 12, 2045.

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