Where to watch the 2026 solar eclipse in Las Palmas: the best viewpoints and the best towns and cities
Las Palmas is a Spanish province that will see the eclipse as partial: the Moon will cover part of the Sun, but not all of it. This page combines tourist viewpoints, towns and cities, and official observation points with real-terrain visibility so you can choose where to watch it.
Top 10 viewpoints(of 160 observable with Pro Planner)
Tourist viewpoints in Las Palmas ranked by eclipse visibility: real horizon, magnitude and duration.
Mirador del Bosquecillo
29.1263°, -13.5245° · 576 m
- Magnitude
- 0.785
- Obscuration
- 73.6%
Mirador del Río
29.2144°, -13.4813° · 411 m
- Magnitude
- 0.787
- Obscuration
- 73.8%
Mirador de la Ermita de las Nieves
29.1086°, -13.5265° · 569 m
- Magnitude
- 0.785
- Obscuration
- 73.5%
mirador de la Caldera
29.1704°, -13.5124° · 436 m
- Magnitude
- 0.786
- Obscuration
- 73.7%
Cruz de Tejeda
28.0065°, -15.6001° · 1514 m
- Magnitude
- 0.752
- Obscuration
- 69.4%
Mirador Degollada Becerra
27.9889°, -15.5933° · 1546 m
- Magnitude
- 0.751
- Obscuration
- 69.4%
Mirador del Pico de los Pozos de las Nieves
27.9619°, -15.5719° · 1935 m
- Magnitude
- 0.751
- Obscuration
- 69.4%
Ventana de Bentayga
27.9658°, -15.6248° · 1557 m
- Magnitude
- 0.751
- Obscuration
- 69.3%
Mirador de Guinate
29.1848°, -13.5011° · 326 m
- Magnitude
- 0.786
- Obscuration
- 73.7%
Mirador Montaña Ganada
29.1452°, -13.5193° · 385 m
- Magnitude
- 0.785
- Obscuration
- 73.6%
Top 10 towns and cities(of 58 observable with Pro Planner)
Towns and cities in Las Palmas ranked by eclipse visibility.
Soo
29.0992°, -13.6223° · 615 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 0.784
- Obscuration
- 73.4%
La Matilla
28.5569°, -13.9550° · 150 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 0.772
- Obscuration
- 72.0%
El Golfo
28.9816°, -13.8313° · 500 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 0.780
- Obscuration
- 73.0%
Teguise
29.0605°, -13.5640° · 19,418 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 0.783
- Obscuration
- 73.4%
Guia
28.1397°, -15.6329° · 14,031 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 0.753
- Obscuration
- 69.7%
El Cotillo
28.6826°, -14.0064° · 1,190 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 0.774
- Obscuration
- 72.2%
Ajuy
28.3994°, -14.1538° · 106 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 0.768
- Obscuration
- 71.5%
Arucas
28.1198°, -15.5233° · 36,259 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 0.754
- Obscuration
- 69.7%
Tinajo
29.0633°, -13.6765° · 5,228 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 0.783
- Obscuration
- 73.3%
Yaiza
28.9568°, -13.7653° · 16,289 inhab.
- Magnitude
- 0.780
- Obscuration
- 73.0%
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About this list
Viewpoints are sourced from OpenStreetMap. Each locality visibility score is calculated for a single point inside it, which may not be the best observing spot in that locality. Use it as broad guidance, not as a precise recommendation.
The ranking combines precise astronomical ephemerides with a digital terrain model to estimate real visibility at each point. It does not account for buildings, trees or other nearby obstructions, nor for access, safety or expected crowding on eclipse day. Always follow local authority guidance, respect authorised access and plan ahead.
