This August, something remarkable is going to happen over the Mediterranean. On the evening of 12 August 2026, a total solar eclipse will sweep across Spain and the western Med, turning a warm summer evening briefly, dramatically, dark.

The Balearic Islands — Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera — sit right in its path. They were already some of the finest sailing waters in the world. Now they have one more reason to fill up fast.
Why the Balearics are attracting attention
Most eclipses happen overhead, where the spectacle is vertical and the horizon irrelevant. This one is different. The sun will be sitting low in the west as evening approaches, which means the sky won’t just dim — it will transform.

The importance of the horizon
The colors that precede a Mediterranean sunset will be interrupted, thrown into something stranger and
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