2027 Total Solar Eclipse — Longest of the Century

Sevilla

Spain's cultural jewel experiences a partial but deep eclipse near the edge of totality. If the path includes Sevilla, it's the most architecturally stunning viewing city. Alcázar, Giralda, and Plaza de España offer iconic backdrops.

1m48s

Totality Duration

SVQ

Airport

5%

Avg Cloud Cover (Aug)

36°C

Avg Temp (Aug)

Viewing the Eclipse from Sevilla

Sevilla lies within the path of totality for the August 2, 2027 solar eclipse — the longest total eclipse of the 21st century visible from Europe. Observers here will experience approximately 1m48s of totality.

The eclipse occurs mid-morning (around 10:30-11:00 CEST), with the Sun high in the sky. This means excellent viewing conditions from almost any location with a clear sky.

Weather Outlook

August in Sevilla typically has 5% average cloud cover and temperatures around 36°C. Southern Spain in August offers some of the best eclipse weather anywhere on Earth.

Getting Here

Sevilla has its own airport (SVQ). The Costa del Sol is one of Europe's best-connected holiday destinations with direct flights from most European capitals.

Where to Stay

This will be the most sought-after eclipse in European history. Book accommodation as far in advance as possible — at least 12-18 months ahead.

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