Seeing a solar eclipse is epic as it is. Seeing one while on a cruise? A whole different level.
Seeing a solar eclipse is epic as it is. Seeing one while on a cruise? A whole different level.
If 2024’s solar eclipse whetted your appetite for these rare natural spectacles and got you thinking, “When is the next eclipse?” – 2026’s eclipse game is set to be just as awesome, if not more so. On August 12, 2026, a total eclipse of the sun will be visible in locations across Western Europe and the Arctic Circle, from Spain up to Greenland. During this eclipse, much of the path of totality will be over the sea, making cruising one of the best ways to catch the show!
Specially designed ‘Solar Cruises’ with expert talks, quizzes, and most importantly, perfect positioning to see the solar eclipse in all its glory, promise an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime trip. Taking a solar eclipse cruise 2026 is a must, whether you’re a total space nerd or just want to see something seriously cool.
The question is, which solar eclipse cruise should you take? As a multitude of cruise lines all vie for the top spot when it comes to the coolest way to witness the lunar marvel, we’ve done the hard work and whittled it down to only the very best options. From budget-friendly to lavishly luxe, here’s a run-down of every solar eclipse cruise 2026 you should consider.
All-out eclipse
Cruise Line: Virgin Voyages
Richard Branson’s adults-only cruise line is serving up a selection of epic eclipse voyages in August 2026, giving guests (or “sailors”, as Virgin Voyages calls them) the opportunity to don their solar specs in a variety of different settings. A Northern Europe itinerary takes in Edinburgh, Dublin and Reykjavik on a roundtrip sailing from Portsmouth, UK, while Virgin’s Barcelona to Rome eclipse cruise will stop along the Amalfi Coast, as well as in Cannes and Mallorca.
Renowned space explorers and scientists will enlighten travellers on the magic of the cosmos, and galactic grandstands outfitted with telescopes and binoculars will transform the ship’s upper decks into observation viewing areas with professional astronomers on standby to lend a helping hand. New moon ceremonies, starry symphonies and cosmic culinary creations (hello, Milky Way milkshakes!) are some other space-tacular elements included in the onboard programming. Prices from £6,047; both itineraries depart in early August 2024.
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Spanish solar sojourn
Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean
For a fun-fuelled experience for families, the Royal Caribbean solar eclipse cruise in 2026 will take in popular spots such as Bilbao in Spain and Lisbon in Portugal, with the ocean providing the ultimate backdrop to witness this rare celestial event. A roundtrip itinerary that departs and returns to Southampton makes this voyage an ideal option for families, minimising hassle and maximising fun. Onboard, younger (and older!) guests will be entertained no end by surf simulators, exhilarating waterslides, ice-skating shows and more. Prices from £1,279pp. Departs August 7, 2026.
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Incredible Iceland
Cruise Line: Celebrity Cruises
An action-packed seven-night adventure awaits with Celebrity Cruises’ Iceland solar eclipse cruise 2026. Gawp at thundering waterfalls, gurgling lava fields, sweeping fjords and of course, the total solar eclipse while out at sea. Onboard the ship, make full use of state-of-the-art facilities including swimming pools, hot tubs, fitness suites and even a lawn club!
Talks, quizzes and themed dining are all expected onboard, however full details are yet to be revealed so stay tuned on this one. Guests are set to receive solar eclipse viewing merch including oh-so-snazzy solar glasses. Prime viewing of the eclipse from sea means being free from light pollution for unparalleled visibility. And, guests can expect a bumper eclipse show: starting at 15:45 on August 12 2026, the maximum eclipse will be at 17:45, and ends completely by 19:57.
Tour operator Iglu Cruise offers seven nights on Celebrity’s ‘Iceland Total Solar Eclipse from Reykjavik’ cruise, full board, with flights departing August 8, 2026. Prices from £2,467pp,
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Easy eclipse: roundtrip Spain & Northern France
Cruise Line: Ambassador Cruise Line
Witness the 2026 solar eclipse during a convivial multi-generational sailing to the coast of Western Europe. Expert-led workshops and discussions will make sure the whole gang are total eclipse buffs before the end of the holiday. Visit family-friendly destinations, explore historical landmarks, and enjoy activities for all ages both at sea and on land – from outdoor movie screenings under the stars, to relaxing on the beautiful beaches of Northern Spain. A perfect blend of cultural enrichment and family fun makes Ambassador’s solar eclipse cruise a great choice for multigenerational groups. Whatsmore, the itinerary is roundtrip from London Tilbury, so travel arrangements couldn’t be easier.
Tour operator Iglu Cruise offers 10 nights ‘Multi-Generational Adventure to France and Spain and the Solar Eclipse from London Tilbury’ full board on Ambassador Cruise Line. Prices from £973pp. Departs August 5, 2026.
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Summer in the Med, with a twist
Cruise Line: Marella Cruises
If you’re looking for a solar eclipse cruise 2026 with all the bells and whistles included at no extra cost, Marella Cruises is the one to go for. The all-inclusive cruise line’s solar eclipse sailing (a revamped version of its popular ‘Cosmopolitan Charms’ voyage) aboard Marella Discovery 2 will witness the total eclipse while sailing along Spain’s rugged Costa Brava. Sipping on free cocktails while watching a lunar phenomenon? Sounds like a summer well spent to us.
Off the ship, soak in sun, culture, history and fabulous food with stops in Sicily, Corsica, Rome, Salerno (for Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast) and Mallorca. Exploring onboard will reveal a climbing wall, mini-golf course, spacious spa and nightly Broadway-style shows. Prices begin at £1,533pp.
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Total eclipse of the Med
Cruise Line: Holland America Line
Holland America Line’s solar eclipse cruise 2026 takes in the Mediterranean at a leisurely pace, starting out in Lisbon and finishing up in Athens, with stops in Corsica, Barcelona and Rome along the way. Witness the eclipse on day six while off the coast of Barcelona, before enjoying an overnight in the buzzing city. Though full details of this particular solar eclipse cruise are yet to be revealed, guests can look forward to opportunities to connect with scientific experts, themed activities, talks and more. Eclipse glasses will also be provided. Phew.
Iglu Cruise offers 17 nights on ‘Mediterranean Solar Eclipse & Barcelona Overnight with Lisbon and Athens Stay’ from £2,517pp. Includes full-board dining on Holland America Line’s Oosterdam ship, return flights, two nights in Lisbon, excursion credit and overseas transfers. Departs August 7, 2026.
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Greenland Eclipse and the Land of fire & ice
Cruise Line: AE Expeditions in partnership with New Scientist & Polar Routes
AE Expeditions has teamed up with New Scientist to take an immersive 13-day journey through Iceland and Greenland onboard 132-passenger polar expedition vessel: Sylvia Earle. Beginning on land, guests will discover Iceland’s Golden Circle, including Þingvellir National Park and the explosive Geyser geothermal area. A visit to Scoresby Sund, where an expansive network of waterways makes up the world’s longest fjord system teems with wildlife from Arctic foxes and Atlantic puffins to lumbering walruses. Expect blood-pumping zodiac adventures out on the water and plenty of lectures on nature, astronomy and, of course, solar eclipses, including from world-leading eclipse expert Jamie Carter. Departs on August 7, 2026 and starts at £12,405pp.
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Hello 👋 I am the newest addition to the Sailawaze writing team. I've always loved travel since as far back as I can remember and am lucky enough to have travelled to some pretty extraordinary places! As a massive animal lover, I think safaris are among my favourite travel memories – there's just nothing like being up close to a beautiful creature like a leopard or elephant! Cruising opens up so many doors when it comes to exploring destinations, as you can visit numerous places in one go, and reach areas you wouldn't be able to by plane or train! I would really like to take a Mediterranean cruise around the little Greek islands and get stuck in with all of the cuisine and culture there.
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