Photo: Martin Cox from Benicasim, España / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.0
Total solar eclipse · 12 August 2026
Where to watch the 2026 total solar eclipse in Castelló de la Plana
Castelló de la Plana gets a long totality — over a minute and a half — with the Mediterranean at its back and the Sun low over the inland hills. It is one of the better combinations of duration and accessibility on the eastern coast.
Castelló de la Plana gets a long totality — over a minute and a half — with the Mediterranean at its back and the Sun low over the inland hills. It is one of the better combinations of duration and accessibility on the eastern coast.
Below: exact timings for Castelló, why you should look inland rather than out to sea here, the coastal haze caveat, and the nearby options along the Costa del Azahar.
The timeline
When the eclipse happens
Totality is centred on ~20:31 CEST with the Sun only about 5° above the west-northwest horizon, so an open low sightline in that direction matters more than anything else. The Sun sets shortly after, around 21:00.
Where to set up
The best places to watch
Open ground west of the city, toward the Plana
Rural · flatThe agricultural plain west of Castelló gives exactly what is needed: a flat, open view toward the west-north-west where the eclipsed Sun will be, with the coastal buildings behind you.
DirectionsErmita de la Magdalena / Castell Vell
Elevated · historicThe hermitage on the hill north of the city lifts you above the plain and looks out over it — useful height for clearing the low ground and a historic setting for the event.
DirectionsDesert de les Palmes
Mountain · elevatedThe range behind Benicàssim gives real elevation and long views. Choose a west-facing viewpoint — from the wrong side of the ridge the mountain itself will hide the Sun.
DirectionsGrau de Castelló and the port
Coastal · accessibleThe port district is easy to reach and open, but remember the Sun is inland: face away from the water. The advantage here is space and an unobstructed low skyline.
DirectionsNorth toward Benicarló and the central line
Longer totalityTotality lengthens as you move north up the coast. Benicarló and Vinaròs sit nearer the centre of the path and get a noticeably longer total phase — an easy trip up the coast road.
DirectionsCheck the official regional eclipse pages and local council announcements closer to the date — many towns on the path are organising designated viewing sites with capacity limits.
Plan your trip
Where to stay near the eclipse
Accommodation around the viewing area for eclipse night (11–13 Aug 2026). Compare hotels and rentals live on the map below.
The weather call
Will the sky be clear?
The Valencian coast is almost always rain-free in mid-August and Castelló gets a generous totality — among the longest of the coastal cities.
The catch is direction. The Sun sets inland here, over the hills to the west-north-west, not over the sea.
A beachfront spot looking east is the classic mistake; you need an open view the other way.
Plan the day
Your eclipse-day checklist
- Certified ISO 12312-2 / CE eclipse glasses — one pair per person
- An open west-northwest horizon — the Sun is only ~5° up
- Arrive early — totality is only ~1m 37s and won't wait
- Scout your viewpoint the evening before, at the same time of day
- Check the cloud forecast in the final 48 hours
- A hill, ridge or open plain with nothing blocking the WNW
- Don't spend ~1m 37s of totality fiddling with a camera
- Glasses back on the instant the Sun's edge returns
Watch it safely
However you’re watching, watch it safely
Every Absolute Eclipse product is independently certified and made in the EU. Glasses come off only during totality — keep them on for the whole partial phase.
- ISO 12312-2 certified
- CE · EU 2016/425 PPE
- Made & shipped in the EU
For everyone & groups
Paper eclipse glasses
53 designs, singles and 2/6/10 packs — the affordable choice for the whole group.
from €4.99
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Want to be seen
Glow-in-the-Dark frames
Phosphorescent frames that light up as the sky dims. Reusable for 2027.
from €22.00
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You wear prescription glasses
Clip-On filters
Flip-up hinge clips straight onto your everyday frames. No swapping mid-eclipse.
from €19.85
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You wear prescription glasses
Fit-Over glasses
Oversized frames worn straight over your own glasses. Full coverage, no clipping.
from €19.95
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Through a scope or camera
Solar filter sheets
OD 5.6 solar film for telescopes, binoculars and camera lenses.
from €11.85
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Watching as a group? Family & retail packs → Certified stock tightens as 12 August nears.
Quick answers
Castelló de la Plana eclipse FAQ
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Read the guide →Zdroje: timeanddate.com · nationaleclipse.com · eclipsophile.com (počasí) · Gobierno de Aragón · BBC Sky at Night. Časy jsou místní (CEST).