Where to watch the eclipse?

In most cases, the best place to watch the eclipse is the one nearest to you. Traveling long distances does not always improve the experience if you’re already within the optimal viewing zone. The most important thing is to choose a spot with a clear view of the sky.

In addition, each autonomous community provides relevant information on the best viewing spots, organised events, and specific recommendations for safely enjoying the eclipse. Consulting these official sources can help you find recommended locations and make the most of this unique phenomenon.

Andalucía Andalusia
Aragón Aragon
Ceuta Autonomous City of Ceuta
Melilla Autonomous City of Melilla
Baleares Balearic Islands
País Vasco Basque Country
Canarias Canary Islands
Cantabria Cantabria
Castilla y León Castile and León
Castilla la Mancha Castile-La Mancha
Cataluña Catalonia https://eclipsicatalunya.cat/es/puntos-de-observacion/
Navarra Chartered Community of Navarre https://eklipsenavarra.com/es/puntos-de-observacion
Madrid Community of Madrid https://www.comunidad.madrid/trio-eclipses-2026-2027-2028
Extremadura Extremadura
Galicia Galicia https://eclipse.xunta.gal/portada
La Rioja La Rioja
Asturias Principality of Asturias https://eclipseasturias2026.ficyt.es/puntos_observacion.php
Murcia Region of Murcia
Comunidad Valenciana Valencian Community https://eclipses.gva.es/vive-el-eclipse/