Galicia Eclipse 2026 Tee — Faro de Fisterra, 1m 50s Totality
The Galicia eclipse 2026 starts here — at the edge of the continent, where the Atlantic swallows the horizon and the Faro de Fisterra lighthouse at Cabo Fisterra, the ancient "end of the earth," watches the sun go dark. August 12, 2026. Galicia is the first European landfall in the path of totality, meaning the shadow arrives off open ocean and hits the cliffs first. One minute and fifty seconds of totality at 42.8°N, with nothing but sea behind you. This black Comfort Colors tee marks the most cinematic viewing position in all of Spain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the best place in Spain to see the 2026 eclipse?
Galicia's Atlantic coast — particularly the area around Cabo Fisterra — is the westernmost landfall in the path of totality, making it the first place in Spain where the shadow arrives on August 12, 2026. Inland Galician cities and the Rías Baixas also fall within the totality corridor, offering 1m 50s of full coverage.
What time will the eclipse happen in Spain in 2026?
Totality reaches Galicia's Atlantic coast in the mid-morning hours of August 12, 2026, with the precise local contact times depending on your exact position within the path. Galicia is among the earliest locations in all of Europe to experience totality that day, as the shadow moves in from the ocean.
Where in Portugal will the 2026 eclipse be visible?
Northern Portugal — including Braga, Porto, and Vila Real — falls directly in the path of totality and sits immediately south of Galicia along the same Atlantic corridor. Chasers based in Galicia can reach these Portuguese cities in under two hours, making the region a strong hub for the entire northwest Iberian viewing zone.
Where is the best place to see the 2026 total solar eclipse?
For pure drama, the Galicia eclipse viewing position at Cabo Fisterra is hard to beat — totality arrives over open Atlantic water and breaks across sea cliffs, with no urban light pollution and an unobstructed western horizon. Weather odds in August favor the coast, though inland Galicia offers backup options if marine cloud builds.
Product Specs
- Blank: Comfort Colors 1717, garment-dyed heavyweight, 6.1 oz ring-spun cotton, relaxed fit — BLACK
- Sizes: S – 4XL
- Design: Vertical chest print — white serif "GALICIA" headline, coordinate stack (42.8°N · Atlantic coast · 1m 50s TOTALITY · 08·12·26), white silhouette of the Faro de Fisterra lighthouse with warm gold linework, gold radiating corona with black eclipse disc, white footer "TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE · PATH OF TOTALITY · SPAIN"
- Event: Total solar eclipse, August 12, 2026 — Galicia, Spain — first European totality landfall in the path
- Price: $32.00 USD — part of the outerspacewear Spanish City Eclipse 2026 series