Eclipse at Sea — Ibiza 2026
The solar eclipse of 12 August 2026 from the open sea of Ibiza. Once only, a unique place.
Skipper and fuel not included
There are moments that happen only once, and the place from which you experience them changes everything. On 12 August 2026, Ibiza and the Balearic Islands sit within one of Spain's zones of maximum visibility for the solar eclipse — and living it from the open sea is like nothing else.
We'll sail late in the afternoon to a carefully chosen spot: no noise, no crowds, surrounded only by the sea and the horizon. The peak will come at dusk, around 20:30, coinciding with sunset over the Mediterranean: the light will slowly fade, the atmosphere will shift and the sea will reflect a landscape that is hard to put into words.
It won't just be a boat trip. It will be one of those memories that stays with you for years.
Prices by boat
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Highlights
- Solar eclipse from the open sea of Ibiza
- Peak at dusk, around 20:30
- Cold champagne on board
- Chosen spot with no noise or crowds
- Unique event: 12 August 2026
Includes
Skipper and fuel not included
- Cold champagne on board
- Soft music on deck
- Sunset swim
- Privileged position for the eclipse
- Anchoring in absolute calm
- Navigation insurance
- Final cleaning
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