Eclissi solare totale · 12 agosto 2026
Dove osservare l'eclissi solare del 2026 in Irlanda
Ireland sees a deep partial eclipse on the evening of 12 August 2026 — about 94% in Dublin, 93% in Belfast and up to ~96% in Cork and the south-west. The Sun stays up; it isn't totality, which lies south over Spain.
Partial eclipseIreland gets one of the best partials in Europe on 12 August 2026 — about 94% of the Sun covered in Dublin, 93% in Belfast, and up to roughly 96% in Cork and the south-west. The Sun stays a good height above the horizon, making this an accessible evening eclipse from almost anywhere with a clear south-western view. The catch — as ever in Ireland — is the weather. It isn't totality, though: for the Sun to vanish completely you'd travel south to Spain.
Below: how deep the partial runs across Ireland, the best places to watch, and how to do it safely.
The timeline
When the eclipse happens
The Sun is well above the horizon during the eclipse, so what matters is simply clear sky to the west-south-west. Coverage is deepest in the south and west — Cork sees the most.
Where to set up
The best places to watch
Cork & the south-west
~96%Cork, Kerry and the south-west see Ireland's deepest partial — around 96% — with clean Atlantic horizons. Coastal headlands give an open west-south-west view.
Dublin & the east
~94%Dublin sees about 94% coverage in the evening sky; the coast at Howth or Killiney and any open western viewpoint give a fine view above the city skyline.
Galway & the west
Deep partialGalway and the west coast offer a clean Atlantic horizon to the west — superb if the cloud cooperates. The Wild Atlantic Way has open headlands the whole way down.
Belfast & Northern Ireland
~93%Belfast sees about 93%, with the Causeway Coast and the Antrim hills offering open western skies for the low evening Sun.
Killarney & Kerry
Deep partialKerry sits in the deepest-coverage south-west, with mountains and an Atlantic coast for dramatic west-facing viewpoints.
Coverage deepens to the south and west — Cork (~96%) leads, with Dublin (~94%), Belfast (~93%) and the whole island above 90%.
The weather call
Will the sky be clear?
There's no dressing it up: an Irish August evening can be clear or thoroughly cloudy, and that's the main thing standing between you and a great view.
Happily the Sun is well up during the eclipse, so low-horizon haze isn't the issue it is further south — you just need a clear patch of west-south-west sky.
Stay flexible: pick an open western viewpoint and be ready to chase a gap in the cloud if the forecast turns.
The south and west — Cork, Kerry — see the deepest eclipse and a clean Atlantic horizon. For genuine totality, the trip is south to Spain.
Plan the day
Your eclipse-day checklist
- Certified ISO 12312-2 / CE eclipse glasses — on the whole time (a partial is never safe unaided).
- A clear view to the west-south-west — the Sun is well up, not on the horizon.
- The south-west (Cork, Kerry) sees the most; 90%+ almost everywhere.
- Have a backup location ready in case of cloud.
- A solar filter on any camera or phone for the whole partial.
- No glasses-off moment in Ireland — keep them on throughout.
- For totality, plan a trip south to Spain.
- Watch the cloud forecast and be ready to move.
⚠ Never look without certified glasses
There is no safe moment to look unaided here — keep certified glasses on for the entire eclipse. Ordinary sunglasses do nothing.
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Read the guide →Fonti: timeanddate.com · nationaleclipse.com · eclipsophile.com (meteo) · Gobierno de Aragón · BBC Sky at Night. Gli orari sono locali (CEST).