Snæfellsnes Eclipse 2026 Tee — Snæfellsjökull Volcano 2m 02s Totality — Cinematic Edition
The Snæfellsnes eclipse 2026 puts totality directly over one of the most loaded pieces of ground on Earth. Snæfellsjökull — the ice-capped stratovolcano Jules Verne sent his characters into, rising 1,446m straight from the Atlantic at the tip of the Snæfellsnes peninsula — will wear a black disc and gold corona for exactly 2 minutes and 2 seconds on August 12, 2026. You'll be standing at 64.8°N, glacier behind you, open ocean ahead, watching the shadow arrive from the west at roughly 1,000 km/h. Verne called it a portal to another world. He wasn't entirely wrong.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Snæfellsnes eclipse 2026 time?
Totality over the Snæfellsnes peninsula on August 12, 2026 begins in the mid-morning local time (Iceland runs on UTC year-round, with no daylight saving). The eclipse duration at the Snæfellsjökull summit reaches 2 minutes and 2 seconds — longer than most coastal viewing points further east on the path.
What is the total solar eclipse 2026 path?
The August 12, 2026 total solar eclipse path sweeps from Greenland southeast across Iceland, clips the Faroe Islands, then continues through Spain — including the Balearic Islands and mainland cities — before crossing the Mediterranean into North Africa and ending in the western Sahara. The Snæfellsnes peninsula sits squarely inside the path of totality, making it one of the northernmost viable land-based viewing sites.
Do I need tickets for the Snæfellsnes eclipse 2026?
Snæfellsjökull National Park is publicly accessible, so there is no admission ticket required to view the eclipse from the peninsula itself. Guided summit tours, glacier hikes, and organised eclipse viewing events in the area will require advance booking — demand is expected to be high, and accommodation across the Snæfellsnes peninsula is limited.
What is the Snæfellsnes eclipse 2026 date?
The total solar eclipse over Snæfellsnes falls on August 12, 2026. Mark it: 08·12·26 — the same date printed on every Outerspacewear Snæfellsnes eclipse tee.
Product Specs
- Blank: Comfort Colors 1717 garment-dyed heavyweight tee — 6.1 oz ring-spun cotton, relaxed fit, black
- Sizes: S through 4XL
- Design: Vertical chest print — white serif "SNÆFELLSNES" headline, coordinate stack (64.8°N · 1,446m · 2m 02s TOTALITY · 08·12·26), solid white Snæfellsjökull silhouette with warm gold linework, gold radiating corona with black eclipse disc, white footer "TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE · PATH OF TOTALITY · ICELAND"
- Event: Total solar eclipse, August 12, 2026 — 2 minutes 2 seconds of totality over Snæfellsjökull, Snæfellsnes peninsula, Iceland (64.8°N)
- Price: $34.00 USD — part of the Outerspacewear Iceland Eclipse 2026 series