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Best spots to watch the 2026 total solar eclipse near Palma de Mallorca

On 12 August 2026 the Moon's shadow sweeps across the Balearic Islands around sunset, roughly 20:25–20:35 local time (CEST). Because the eclipsed Sun sits low over the western horizon, where you stand matters — a hill to your west can hide the whole thing. Below are the best-rated viewing spots within about 50 km of Palma de Mallorca, scored from sun height, an open western horizon (from a 30 m terrain model) and length of totality.

Totality nearby
up to 1m 35s
Sun altitude
~2°
Rated spots
1345 within 50 km
Clear-sky odds
74%

Top-rated viewing spots near Palma de Mallorca

#SpotScoreTotalityHorizonElev.Clear skyDist.
1Puig Major651m 31s1415 m71%29 km
2Puig Teixot641m 33s1056 m71%18 km
3Puig de Galatzó631m 35s1008 m74%16 km
4Es Caragolí611m 33s934 m71%18 km
5Mola de s'Esclop611m 35s922 m74%19 km
6Puig de sa Rateta601m 31s1094 m71%25 km
7Puig Roig591m 31s990 m71%37 km
8Puig de Planícia581m 35s934 m74%16 km
9Puig Caragoler581m 31s914 m70%39 km
10Mola de sa Comuna571m 33s702 m74%15 km
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When is the eclipse in Palma de Mallorca?

The total solar eclipse reaches Palma de Mallorca on 12 August 2026 around sunset, roughly 20:25–20:35 local time (CEST). Totality at the best nearby spots lasts up to 1m 35s, with the Sun about 2° above the horizon. The long-term August clear-sky odds here are relatively good (~74%), but always check the forecast in the final week. Never look at the Sun without certified ISO 12312-2 eclipse glasses.

Frequently asked questions

Is Palma de Mallorca in the path of the 2026 total solar eclipse?
Yes. Palma de Mallorca (the Balearic Islands) lies in or beside the path of totality on 12 August 2026. The best-rated spots within ~50 km offer up to 1m 35s of totality, with the eclipsed Sun about 2° above the western horizon near sunset.
Where is the best place to watch the eclipse near Palma de Mallorca?
Our terrain analysis rates Puig Major among the best nearby (65/100): it combines a clear western horizon, a high-enough Sun and a long totality. The full ranked list is above.
What time is the eclipse in Palma de Mallorca?
Totality occurs around sunset, roughly 20:25–20:35 local time (CEST) on 12 August 2026. Arrive early — the partial phase begins over an hour before, and roads to good spots can get busy.

Other places to watch in the path

Zaragoza · Bilbao · Vitoria-Gasteiz · Santander · Oviedo · Gijón · León · Burgos · Palencia · Valladolid · Soria · Logroño · Pamplona · Tudela · Huesca · Teruel · Tarragona · Castellón · Valencia · A Coruña · Lugo · Ourense · Reykjavík

Umbra is a free, ad-free map for the 12 August 2026 total solar eclipse. Built by one person in Spain — if it helped, you can buy me a coffee ☕.

Spots © OpenStreetMap contributors · terrain Copernicus GLO-30 · clear-sky odds ERA5 (ECMWF) · path of totality by Fred Espenak, NASA GSFC.

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