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The 7 best total solar eclipses of the next 10 years

January 15, 2025
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Eclipse-watchers have plenty to look forward to in the next decade.

Over the next ten years, Earth will experience seven total solar eclipses that will see skywatchers in Australia, Egypt, Spain and Sudan peer up at the central shadow of the moon. The first of these eclipses will take place on Aug. 12, 2026, and the final one will be on March 20, 2034, with the maximum durations of totality of each total solar eclipse ranging from 1 minute, 8 seconds to 6 minutes, 23 seconds.

Here are the important details about where, when and how to experience these upcoming total solar eclipses throughout the next decade.

1. Total solar eclipse of 2026

In 2026, a total solar eclipse will occur over Reykjavik, Iceland. (Image credit: YaoPey / Getty Images)

Total solar eclipse of 2026

When: Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2026

Where: Russia, Greenland, Iceland and Spain

Maximum duration of totality: 2 minutes, 18 seconds 

Europe’s first total solar eclipse for 27 years will coincide with the peak of the annual Perseid meteor shower.

The path of totality will pass over Greenland, western Iceland and northern Spain, and the best way to experience maximum totality will be watching it from a cruise ship on the ocean near Reykjavik, Iceland.

The chances of a clear sky on Aug. 12, 2026 are much higher in northern Spain, but the eclipse will be much lower in the sky, making sight lines slightly more difficult. From the Spanish island of Mallorca, it will even be possible to see a “sunset totality” featuring a golden corona (as long as there are clear skies). 

2. Total solar eclipse of 2027

In an aerial view, a hot air balloon flies over the mortuary temple of Hatshepsut along the West Bank on February 2, 2023 in Luxor, Egypt.

In 2027, a total solar eclipse will occur over the Temple of Hatshepsut in Luxor, Egypt. (Image credit: Fadel Dawod/Getty Images)

Total solar eclipse of 2027

When: Monday, Aug. 2, 2027

Where: Spain, Gibraltar, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Somalia and British Indian Ocean Territory

Maximum duration of totality: 6 minutes, 23 seconds 

The frequency of eclipses depends on something called Saros cycles, repeating patterns of movements in the sun, moon and Earth. These help astronomers predict when and where solar eclipses happen.

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Saros 136 is our era’s preeminent family of total solar eclipses. It repeats every 18 years, 11 days and eight hours. The next one is on Aug. 2, 2027, with Luxor, Egypt, destined for a clear view of a total solar eclipse that will provide 6 minutes, 23 seconds of totality. Other options include southern Spain; Gibraltar; Tangier, Morocco; Tunisia’s Kerkennah Islands; and Jeddah and Mecca, Saudi Arabia. 

However, all eyes will be on Luxor, where an eclipsed sun will be visible from the Valley of the Kings, Karnak, Luxor Temple, the Colossi of Memnon and the Temple of Hatshepsut.  A whopping 89 million people will experience totality in 2027 — far more than witnessed the 2024 total solar eclipse in North America.  

3. Total solar eclipse of 2028

People drinking and eating at the restaurants and bars around the Sydney Opera House and harbor bridge, Sydney, Australia.

In 2028, a total solar eclipse will occur over Sydney Harbor. (Image credit: Bob Henry/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Total solar eclipse of 2028

When: Saturday, July 22, 2028

Where: Christmas Island, Cocos Islands, Australia and New Zealand

Maximum duration of totality: 5 minutes, 10 seconds

This solar eclipse — the second of five in 15 years for Australia — will be visible from remote locations such as the Bungle Bungles and Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles) in Western Australia and the Northern Territory, respectively, as well as Dubbo, the Blue Mountains and Sydney, where observers will get to witness 3 minutes, 48 seconds of totality. The South Island of New Zealand — including Milford Sound, Queenstown and Dunedin — will also experience totality close to sunset.  

4. Total solar eclipse of 2030

The Spitzkoppe is a group of bald granite peaks or inselbergs located between Usakos and Swakopmund in the Namib desert of Namibia. The granite is more than 120 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,728 metres (5,669 ft) above sea level.

In 2030, a total solar eclipse will occur over Spitzkoppe, Namibia. (Image credit: Henrik Karlsson via Getty Images)

Total solar eclipse of 2030

When: Monday, Nov. 25, 2030

Where: Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho and Australia

Maximum duration of totality: 3 minutes, 44 seconds

This eclipse in 2030 will occur mostly at sea, but it will cross two continents and be visible to almost 11 million people.

Totality will occur shortly after the sun rises on Namibia’s Skeleton Coast before moving across Botswana to Durban on the east coast of South Africa. The moon’s shadow will then trace a path of totality across a remote part of the Indian Ocean before a low-setting eclipsed sunset is seen from South Australia and the outback of New South Wales and Queensland.

This eclipse could be the perfect opportunity to explore Namibia or take part in a remote safari adventure in Botswana.

5. Hybrid total-annular solar eclipse of 2031

people on the deck of a ship look up to see an eclipsed sun.

In 2031, only those in a specially positioned cruise ship in the Pacific Ocean will see a total solar eclipse. (Image credit: Jamie Carter)

Hybrid total-annular solar eclipse of 2031

When: Friday, Nov. 14, 2031

Where: Cruise ship from Hawaii

Maximum duration of totality: 1 minute, 8 seconds 

For many people, this remote and short eclipse might not be worth the effort. After all, a brief totality lasting just over one minute will be visible only from inside a narrow path in remote stretches of the North Pacific Ocean, making a cruise ship from Hawaii the most likely way to experience it. 

However, this eclipse will be the most dramatic type — a hybrid. A hybrid eclipse, which occurs only seven times in the 21st century, combines an annular (or “ring of fire”) solar eclipse and a total solar eclipse.

The short duration and small shadow are crucial to prepare for, with informed eclipse chasers destined to enjoy an extended display of Baily’s beads and a lingering diamond ring before and after totality. A “ring of fire” will be visible from the coast of Panama for 25 seconds. 

6. Total solar eclipse of 2033

Aerial View Top of the World Whale Bone Arch Barrow Utqiagvik Alaska

In 2033, a total solar eclipse will occur over Utqiagvik, Alaska. (Image credit: ChrisBoswell via Getty Images)

Total solar eclipse of 2033

When: Wednesday, March 30, 2033

Where: Russia and the U.S. (Alaska)

Maximum duration of totality: 2 minutes, 37 seconds

This is the next total solar eclipse for North America. Because it occurs close to the spring equinox, it will be also a great opportunity to explore Alaska during peak northern lights viewing season.

An eclipsed sun as low as 8 degrees above the eastern horizon will be seen from locations such as Utqiagvik (Barrow), Sagavanirktok (Prudhoe Bay), Kotzebue and Nome.

7. Total solar eclipse of 2034

Iran, Fars Province, Persepolis, World Heritage of the UNESCO, pillars of the Apadane palace. tall stone pillars rise high against the blue sky. There appears to be a horse head carving on the nearest one.

In 2034, a total solar eclipse will occur above Persepolis, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Iran. (Image credit: Tuul & Bruno Morandi via Getty Images)

Total solar eclipse of 2034

When: Monday, March 20, 2034 

Where: Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, Sudan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and China

Maximum duration of totality: 4 minutes, 9 seconds

If you want a total solar eclipse to take you off the beaten path, this eclipse will certainly suit you. The path of totality will envelope 109 million people in 13 countries in Central Africa and South Asia. Chief viewing locations will include the Red Sea Coast, in Egypt; the UNESCO World Heritage site of Persepolis, in Iran; and Leh, in the Indian Himalayas.  

Additional resources

You can read all about these eclipses in the book “When Is the Next Eclipse? A traveler’s guide to total solar eclipses 2024-2034,” by Jamie Carter, and on his website, WhenIsTheNextEclipse.com. Other useful resources for eclipse chasers include Eclipse Wise, a website dedicated to predictions of eclipses; cartographer Michael Zeiler’s GreatAmericanEclipse.com and Atlas of Solar Eclipses 2020-2045; climate and weather predictions by meteorologist Jay Anderson on Eclipsophile.com; and Xavier Jubier’s Interactive Google Maps. 

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