Tarragona, Spain

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Total solformørkelse · 12 August 2026

Where to watch the 2026 total solar eclipse in Tarragona

Tarragona is inside the path of the 12 August 2026 total solar eclipse, with about 1 minute 4 seconds of totality at about 20:29 CEST and the Sun only ~4° above the west-northwest horizon.

Totalitet begynner~20:29 CESTCatalunya · Spain · 12 Aug 2026
Varighetabout 1 minute 4 secondsMeasured for the city centre; a few seconds either way depending on exactly where you stand.
Solens høyde~4° above the WNW horizonlow in the west — an open horizon is essential
Dekning100% (total)Tarragona is INSIDE the path of totality — the corona is briefly visible with the naked eye during the ~1m 04s of totality itself, and only then.
Klar himmel-sjanser Often clear, haze is the risk · ≈68%The Spanish Mediterranean coast is usually rain-free in August, but haze on the low western horizon is a real threat.
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Tarragona is inside the path of the 12 August 2026 total solar eclipse, with about 1 minute 4 seconds of totality at about 20:29 CEST and the Sun only ~4° above the west-northwest horizon.

Below: exactly what Tarragona sees and when, where to stand for the low western Sun, an honest read on the August cloud odds, and the safety rules for the partial phases.

Tidslinjen

Når formørkelsen skjer

~19:35 CESTDelvis begynner — første "bit" av Solen
~20:29 CESTTotalitet — about 1 minute 4 seconds. Solformørkelsesbriller av bare hvis total.
~20:57 CESTEclipse ends ~21:21 CEST

The eclipse runs from about 19:35 to 21:21 CEST, with maximum at around 20:29 and the Sun ~4° above the west-northwest horizon. The Sun sets at 20:57 CEST, during the eclipse, so the later stages happen below the horizon — an open west-northwest view is essential.

Hvor du skal sette opp

De beste stedene å se fra

Balcó del Mediterrani

Clifftop · central

Open sea, but face inland

Tarragona's famous balcony overlooks the Mediterranean. Remember the eclipsed Sun is inland to the west-north-west, not over the water.

Roman amphitheatre and the Passeig

Historic · elevated

Ancient foreground

The seaside amphitheatre and the promenade above give height and open sky with two thousand years of history underfoot.

Open ground toward Reus and the plain

Rural · inland

Correct direction

Inland from the coast the plain opens westward — the right direction for a Sun only 4° up.

Punta de la Móra

Coast · headland

Open low horizon

The headland north-east of the city gives open sky and a quieter setting than the centre.

South-west to the Ebre delta

Longer totality

Well over 1m 30s

The Ebre delta gets far longer totality than Tarragona and is table-flat — the best upgrade available on this coast.

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.

Værmeldingen

Vil himmelen være klar?

The Spanish Mediterranean coast is usually rain-free in August, but haze on the low western horizon is a real threat.

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.

Planlegg dagen

Din sjekkliste for formørkelsesdagen

  • Certified ISO 12312-2 / CE eclipse glasses — one pair per person
  • An open west-northwest horizon — the Sun is only ~4° up
  • Arrive early — totality lasts only ~1m 04s
  • Scout your viewpoint the evening before, at the same time of day
  • Glasses ON for every part of the eclipse except totality itself
  • Glasses back on the instant the Sun's edge reappears
  • Don't spend ~1m 04s of totality fiddling with a camera
  • Check the cloud forecast in the final 48 hours

Se det trygt

Uansett hvordan du ser på det, se det trygt

Hvert Absolute Eclipse-produkt er uavhengig sertifisert og laget i EU. Solformørkelsesbriller av kun under totalitet — behold dem på under hele den delvise fasen.

  • ISO 12312-2 sertifisert
  • CE · EU 2016/425 PPE
  • Laget og sendt i EU

Ser du som en gruppe? Familie- og detaljhandelspakker → Sertifisert lager strammer seg til når 12. august nærmer seg.

Raske svar

Tarragona formørkelses-FAQ

Does Tarragona get a total solar eclipse on 12 August 2026?
Yes. Tarragona is inside the path of totality and sees a genuine total eclipse lasting about 1 minute 4 seconds, with 100% of the Sun covered. Outside the path — even a short distance away — the eclipse is only partial, which is a completely different experience.
What time is the eclipse in Tarragona?
The partial phase begins at about 19:35 CEST and totality is centred on roughly 20:29 CEST, with the Sun about 4° above the west-northwest horizon. The Sun sets at 20:57 CEST, during the eclipse, so the later stages happen below the horizon — an open west-northwest view is essential.
Do I need eclipse glasses in Tarragona?
Yes. Throughout the partial phases — over an hour before and after totality — you must wear certified ISO 12312-2 / CE eclipse glasses. You may remove them only during the ~1m 04s of totality itself, and must put them back on the instant the Sun's edge reappears.
Where should I watch from in Tarragona?
The Sun is only about 4° above the horizon, so you need an open, unobstructed view to the west-northwest. Buildings, hills and trees in that direction will hide the deepest phase.
Will the weather be clear in Tarragona on eclipse day?
The Spanish Mediterranean coast is usually rain-free in August, but haze on the low western horizon is a real threat.

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Kilder: timeanddate.com · nationaleclipse.com · eclipsophile.com (vær) · Gobierno de Aragón · BBC Sky at Night. Tidene er lokale (CEST).