2026 Solar Eclipse Tours

Spain, Iceland & Greenland | Wednesday 12 August 2026
Arctic & Alaska
Small Ship Expeditions

Arctic Highlights: Solar Eclipse Edition

15 Days aboard Expedition

from $9,299pp

Departs 03 Aug 2026

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Europe
Tailormade Adventures

Madrid, Aldea Santillana and the Total Solar Eclipse 2026

8 Days

from $3,973pp

8 August 2026

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Arctic & Alaska
Small Ship Expeditions

Northeast Greenland Solar Eclipse Explorer Voyage

14 Days aboard M/V Hondius

from $8,550pp

Departs 02 Aug 2026

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Arctic & Alaska
Small Ship Expeditions

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Total Solar Eclipse in The Far North

14 Days aboard Le Lyrial

from $18,423pp

Departs 01 Aug 2026

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Arctic & Alaska
Small Guided Groups

North Iceland & Snæfellsnes with Solar Eclipse

8 Days

from $5,357pp

Departs 10 Aug 2026

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Arctic & Alaska
Small Guided Groups

Iceland Solar Eclipse Elite: South Iceland & Blue Lagoon Stay

7 Days

from $6,012pp

Departs 07 Aug 2026

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Arctic & Alaska
Small Guided Groups

Reykjanes Peninsula, South Iceland Highlights & Solar Eclipse

8 Days

from $5,190pp

Departs 06 Aug 2026

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Arctic & Alaska
Small Guided Groups

West Iceland & Reykjavík Solar Eclipse Break

8 Days

from $5,298pp

Departs 10 Aug 2026

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Arctic & Alaska
Small Guided Groups

South Iceland & Reykjavík Solar Eclipse Break

8 Days

from $5,940pp

Departs 07 Aug 2026

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Arctic & Alaska
Small Ship Expeditions

Arctic Eclipse Odyssey Iceland, Greenland and Canada

16 Days aboard National Geographic Explorer

from $36,070pp

Departs 09 Aug 2026

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Arctic & Alaska
Small Guided Groups

Iceland’s Natural Beauty and the 2026 Solar Eclipse

8 Days

from $9,208pp

Departs 06 Aug 2026

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Europe
Small Guided Groups

Spain and 2026 Total Solar Eclipse

7 Days

from $3,968pp

10 Aug 2026

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A total solar eclipse is one of the most extraordinary natural phenomena you can witness, and planning your journey around this rare event transforms a great holiday into a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience. Our 2026 Solar Eclipse tours are designed to place you in the best possible locations to witness totality, while also immersing you in some of the world’s most fascinating destinations. Combining expert planning, carefully selected itineraries and unforgettable viewing opportunities, these journeys offer far more than just a moment in time – they deliver a complete and meaningful travel experience.

The Total Solar Eclipse of August 12, 2026 will sweep across parts of the Arctic, including Greenland, Iceland and northern Spain, creating a path of totality that crosses some of the most dramatic landscapes on Earth. During totality, the moon completely obscures the sun, plunging the surrounding environment into an eerie twilight and revealing the sun’s outer corona. This brief yet powerful moment is unlike anything else in nature, and it is no surprise that travellers from around the world are already planning to secure their place on one of our 2026 Solar Eclipse tours.

One of the most important aspects of planning an eclipse journey is location. Clear skies, optimal positioning and minimal light pollution all play a role in ensuring the best possible viewing experience. Our itineraries are carefully designed to maximise these factors, with options that include expedition cruises in remote regions, as well as land-based journeys in carefully selected locations. Whether you are watching from the deck of a small expedition ship or a scenic vantage point on land, our 2026 Solar Eclipse tours are built around achieving the best chance of clear, uninterrupted views.

For many travellers, combining the eclipse with an Arctic adventure adds an entirely new dimension to the journey. Destinations such as Greenland and Iceland offer dramatic backdrops of glaciers, fjords and rugged coastlines, creating a truly unique setting for the eclipse. Small ship expedition cruises are particularly well suited to these regions, as they provide the flexibility to adjust positioning based on weather conditions — a crucial advantage when planning for such a precise and time-sensitive event.

In addition to the Arctic, southern Europe offers excellent viewing opportunities, particularly in regions of Spain that fall within the path of totality. These land-based experiences combine the excitement of the eclipse with rich cultural exploration, allowing travellers to enjoy historic cities, local cuisine and vibrant traditions alongside this rare celestial event. By offering a range of destinations and travel styles, our 2026 Solar Eclipse tours cater to a wide variety of interests and preferences.

Beyond the eclipse itself, these journeys are designed to deliver a complete travel experience. In Iceland, you might explore volcanic landscapes, waterfalls and geothermal hot springs, while in Greenland, towering icebergs and remote communities provide a sense of true wilderness. Expedition cruises often include daily excursions, guided by experts who provide insights into the region’s wildlife, geology and history. This combination of exploration and education ensures that every day of your journey is as rewarding as the eclipse itself.

Experiencing a total solar eclipse is as much about preparation as it is about the moment of totality. Travellers should be equipped with proper eclipse viewing glasses to safely observe the event before and after totality. Photography enthusiasts may wish to bring specialised equipment to capture the eclipse, while others may simply choose to take in the experience with their own eyes. Our team provides guidance on how to prepare for the event, ensuring you can fully enjoy this incredible phenomenon during your 2026 Solar Eclipse tours.

The history of eclipse travel has evolved significantly over recent decades, with more travellers seeking out these rare events as part of their global travel experiences. Advances in forecasting, transportation and expedition cruising have made it easier than ever to reach remote locations within the path of totality. However, demand for these events remains extremely high, and availability is limited. This is particularly true for well-positioned itineraries such as our 2026 Solar Eclipse tours, which are designed to offer the best possible viewing conditions.

Timing is critical when planning an eclipse journey. Totality typically lasts only a few minutes, but the anticipation builds throughout the day as the moon gradually moves across the sun. The sudden drop in temperature, the changing light and the reactions of the surrounding environment all contribute to the sense of wonder. Many travellers describe the experience as deeply emotional and profoundly memorable, making it one of the most sought-after travel experiences in the world.

Booking early is strongly recommended for eclipse travel, as the best itineraries and viewing locations tend to sell out well in advance. Working with a specialist ensures that every detail is carefully considered, from positioning within the path of totality to the overall travel experience. Our 2026 Solar Eclipse tours are curated to provide both exceptional viewing opportunities and seamless travel arrangements, allowing you to focus entirely on the experience itself.

A total solar eclipse is a reminder of the scale and beauty of the natural world, and witnessing it in a spectacular destination elevates the experience even further. Whether you choose an Arctic expedition cruise or a culturally rich land-based journey, our 2026 Solar Eclipse tours offer a rare opportunity to be in exactly the right place at exactly the right time. With limited departures and global demand continuing to grow, there has never been a better moment to secure your place on one of these extraordinary journeys.

FAQs:

The 2026 solar eclipse will occur on 12 August 2026 and will be a total solar eclipse, where the Moon completely blocks the Sun for a short period. The path of totality will pass over remote and high-latitude regions including Greenland, Iceland, and northern Spain, making these some of the best places in the world to experience the event.

No, the 2026 total solar eclipse will not be visible from Australia or the USA, which is why many travellers choose to journey overseas to experience it. This makes it a unique opportunity to combine a once-in-a-lifetime natural event with an international trip to destinations such as Iceland or Europe, where totality can be fully experienced.

Total solar eclipses are incredibly rare at any given location, and experiencing one in person is considered one of the most extraordinary natural phenomena on Earth. Travelling to be within the path of totality allows you to witness the dramatic moment when daylight turns to darkness, temperatures drop, and the Sun’s corona becomes visible. The 2026 eclipse is particularly appealing as it occurs over destinations that are already exceptional to explore, such as Iceland and northern Spain.

The best viewing locations are those within the path of totality, where the eclipse will be fully visible. For the 2026 eclipse, this includes Iceland, Greenland, and northern Spain, all of which offer strong viewing opportunities combined with incredible landscapes and travel experiences. Choosing the right location is critical, as even being slightly outside the path means you will only experience a partial eclipse rather than full totality.

Planning a solar eclipse trip requires careful timing and expert knowledge, as accommodation, transport, and viewing locations within the path of totality are in high demand. At Eclipse Travel, we design dedicated eclipse itineraries that position you in the best possible locations for viewing, while also incorporating a broader travel experience. Whether it’s exploring Iceland’s dramatic landscapes or combining the eclipse with a European journey, our itineraries are built to maximise both the viewing conditions and the overall experience.