Aveiro, Portugal

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Eclipse solar parcial · 12 August 2026

Where to watch the 2026 solar eclipse in Aveiro

Aveiro sees a deep partial eclipse on 12 August 2026 — about 97.5% of the Sun covered at around 19:32 WEST, with the Sun a comfortable ~11° above the horizon.

Máximo~19:32 WESTCentro · Portugal · 12 Aug 2026
Duración~1h 51m of partial eclipseThis is the full partial eclipse from first to last contact. There is no totality here — the Sun is never completely covered, so there is no corona and no moment when it is safe to look without protection.
Altitud del Sol~11° above the WNW horizonhigh enough that cloud, not terrain, is the risk
Cobertura97.5% (partial)Aveiro is OUTSIDE the path of totality. About 97.5% of the Sun is covered at maximum — a deep partial eclipse, but not a total one. The corona never appears and the sky does not go dark.
Probabilidad de cielo despejado Often clear inland, coastal cloud possible · ≈62%Northern Portugal is usually dry in August, though the coast can sit under low evening cloud while inland stays clear.
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Aveiro sees a deep partial eclipse on 12 August 2026 — about 97.5% of the Sun covered at around 19:32 WEST, with the Sun a comfortable ~11° above the horizon.

Below: Aveiro's exact timings, the best open viewpoints, why your eclipse glasses never come off here, and where the real totality is.

La línea de tiempo

Cuándo ocurre el eclipse

~18:35 WESTComienza la fase parcial — primer mordisco al Sol
~19:32 WESTParcial — ~1h 51m of partial eclipse. Quita las gafas solo si es total.
~20:36 WESTEclipse ends ~20:26 WEST

The eclipse runs from about 18:35 to 20:26 WEST, with maximum at around 19:32 and the Sun ~11° above the west-northwest horizon. The eclipse finishes before sunset at 20:36 WEST, so you are not racing the horizon here.

Dónde situarse

Los mejores lugares para observar

Ria de Aveiro lagoon

Lagoon · flat open

Widest low horizon

The lagoon is table-flat with open water in every direction — ideal for a low Sun, with the moliceiro boats as foreground.

Costa Nova and Barra beaches

Beach · open Atlantic

Unobstructed ocean horizon

The striped-house beaches face open ocean with a completely clean western sightline.

Praia da Barra lighthouse

Landmark · coastal

Portugal's tallest lighthouse

The lighthouse marks the lagoon mouth with open sea horizons around it.

Salt pans west of the city

Flat · open

Mirror-flat foreground

The traditional salinas give open water and sky with almost nothing above the horizon.

North toward deeper coverage

More of the Sun covered

Porto and Braga

Coverage deepens northward — Porto, Braga and the Minho see more.

Local astronomy societies and science centres often organise safe public viewing with filtered telescopes — worth checking closer to the date.

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.

La previsión meteorológica

¿Estará el cielo despejado?

Northern Portugal is usually dry in August, though the coast can sit under low evening cloud while inland stays clear.

The deciding factor here is simply whether the sky is clear at the right moment. Check the forecast in the final 48 hours and, if you can, keep the option of moving to a gap in the cloud.

Planifica el día

Tu lista de verificación para el día del eclipse

  • Certified ISO 12312-2 / CE eclipse glasses — one pair per person
  • Glasses stay ON for the entire eclipse — there is no safe moment here
  • A reasonable view west — the Sun is ~11° up, so gaps in cloud are enough
  • Arrive before 18:35 to catch first contact
  • Check the cloud forecast in the final 48 hours
  • Never look through a camera, phone or binoculars without a proper solar filter
  • Pinhole projection is a safe way for groups to watch together
  • If you want totality, it is northern Spain — not here

Observa con seguridad

Como quiera que lo veas, hazlo con seguridad

Todos los productos Absolute Eclipse están certificados de forma independiente y fabricados en la UE. No hay ningún momento seguro para mirar sin protección — usa gafas certificadas todo el tiempo.

  • Certificado ISO 12312-2
  • CE · UE 2016/425 EPI
  • Fabricado y enviado desde la UE

¿Observas en grupo? Packs familiares y para comercios → El stock certificado se agota a medida que se acerca el 12 de agosto.

Respuestas rápidas

Preguntas frecuentes sobre el eclipse en Aveiro

Will Aveiro see a total solar eclipse on 12 August 2026?
No. Aveiro is outside the path of totality and sees a partial eclipse, with about 97.5% of the Sun covered at maximum. It is a striking sight through eclipse glasses, but the corona does not appear and the sky does not go dark. The path of totality crosses northern Spain.
What time is the eclipse in Aveiro?
The partial phase begins at about 18:35 WEST and maximum — 97.5% coverage — comes at roughly 19:32 WEST. The eclipse finishes before sunset at 20:36 WEST, so you are not racing the horizon here.
Do I need eclipse glasses in Aveiro?
Yes, for the entire eclipse without exception. Because the Sun is never fully covered, there is never a safe moment to look with the naked eye. Even at 97.5% coverage the remaining sliver is dangerously bright. Certified ISO 12312-2 / CE glasses stay on from start to finish.
Where should I watch from in Aveiro?
With the Sun about 11° above the horizon at maximum, a break in the cloud matters more than a perfect horizon — though higher, open ground still gives the best view.
Will the weather be clear in Aveiro on eclipse day?
Northern Portugal is usually dry in August, though the coast can sit under low evening cloud while inland stays clear.

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Fuentes: timeanddate.com · nationaleclipse.com · eclipsophile.com (tiempo) · Gobierno de Aragón · BBC Sky at Night. Los horarios son locales (CEST).