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The Spanish Total Solar Eclipse

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timeAUG. 7-15, 2026 ticket$6,895 activityActivity Level: Moderate Activity diplomaUCLA Faculty on Tour

Overview

pin Madrid, Avila, Peñafiel, San Sebastian

Join UCLA Alumni Travel to view a total solar eclipse as it sweeps across a narrow path of the Iberian Peninsula – Europe’s first in 27 years. To experience this rare celestial event, we will be based in the heart of Spain in the Castile-León region – a sprawling land of ancient Spanish kingdoms, dotted with beautiful towns, each with its own castle and cathedral offering spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. The path of the 2026 eclipse will reach Spain after a long journey down through the North Atlantic, gradually changing its direction from south to east.  This eclipse will occur low on the horizon just before the sun sets and will provide a different experience from when totality is high overhead. Our carefully chosen base for two nights is Peñafiel which lies in the path of totality with a total eclipse time estimated to be 1 minute and 39 seconds and a predicted low chance of cloud coverage. The tour begins in Madrid and will include a visit to the Royal Observatory Museum which houses an important collection of antique instruments and a library, which conserves one of the most ancient and extensive collections of documents on astronomical subjects. Drive through the rolling hills, vineyards, and ancient olive groves of the Spanish countryside to Avila, a UNESCO-listed city which boasts a rich history of Romanesque churches, medieval convents, and Renaissance palaces with one of the best preserved medieval walled enclosures in Spain. Head to Peñafiel after traversing through Salamanca and Torsedillas, which is rich in wine and history and our home for the next two nights.  Its streets reflect its past, with sites like the Jewish quarter and the Plaza del Coso, a popular square with traditional wooden balconies. Spend a day exploring the area before watching the eclipse from a viewing site that will maximize your enjoyment of this eclipse and along with your comfort and convenience. Our final two nights are in San Sebastian known for beaches framed by a picturesque bayfront promenade, and world-renowned restaurants helmed by innovative chefs.

Cost: $6,895
Distant Horizons

Activity Level: Moderate Activity

How to Book this Tour

1. Email your completed reservation form to travel@alumni.ucla.eduDo not send financial information via email.

2. Fax your reservation form to 310-209-4271. Please be sure to review Terms & Conditions prior to sending your deposit.

Note: Please be sure to review the Terms & Conditions prior to sending your deposit to the tour operator.

UCLA Faculty on Tour

Professor Jean-Luc Margot
Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences divider

Dr. Jean-Luc Margot is a planetary astronomer and UCLA professor who conducts research on the properties of planetary bodies with a variety of spacecraft and telescopes. He uses high-precision observations to reveal the interior structure of planetary bodies. He leads the UCLA SETI initiative and has collaborated with more than 100 UCLA students, alumni, and friends in the search for life in the universe. Margot was the faculty host for UCLA Alumni Association’s previous solar eclipse trips to Chile in 2019 and Texas in 2024. He has also observed a total solar eclipse in Oregon in 2017, an annular solar eclipse in Japan in 2012, and the Venus transits in 2004 and 2008.

PHONE: (310) 206-0613

FAX: (310) 209-4271

EMAIL: travel@alumni.ucla.edu