Ponant is offering three exclusive itineraries to observe the total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026.

Departing from Iceland and Spain, the sailings are designed for optimal viewing at sea, with onboard specialists guiding guests through the event.

As the ship sets sail into the open sea, the captains will position the at the ideal vantage point, away from land and cloud cover.

Guests, equipped with observation glasses, will have the opportunity to listen to eclipse specialists as they explain the phenomenon. When totality occurs, the Moon will completely obscure the Sun, leaving only the solar corona visible.

The itineraries, off the coasts of Iceland and the Balearic Islands, are designed to offer the best possible observation conditions.

The three itineraries available for the 2026 total solar eclipse:

 

“I invite you to an extraordinary rendezvous on August 12th, 2026, somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea, off the Balearic Islands: for the moment of a cosmic “tick-tock”, the Moon will eclipse the Sun, and the stars will awaken in a fleeting night,” said Serge Brunier, science journalist and photographer specializing in solar eclipses.