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Tangier Will Be a Prime Spot to View Total Solar Eclipse in 2027

Rabat – On August 2, 2027, a rare celestial event will sweep across parts of southern Spain, Northern Africa, the Middle East, and the Horn of Africa: a total solar eclipse. 

For nearly 5 minutes, the skies above Tangier will darken, offering residents and visitors a breathtaking glimpse of nature’s power.

Tangier, with its mild Mediterranean climate, breezy coastlines, and colorful historic architecture, is perfectly poised to make the eclipse experience unforgettable. 

Visitors can watch the sun disappear from vantage points in the Kasbah, stroll through the bustling medina, or relax in green spaces like Rmilat Forest as the city falls into temporary twilight.

Other top viewing destinations

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: With almost 6 minutes of totality, Jeddah offers the longest eclipse duration along the path. 

The city blends modern attractions like museums and galleries with historic charm in Al Balad, while the nearby Red Sea offers diving and snorkeling opportunities.

Luxor, Egypt: Known as the world’s greatest open-air museum, Luxor boasts monumental sites like Karnak Temple and the Avenue of Sphinxes. 

Clear skies and iconic ruins make it a top choice for eclipse enthusiasts.

Mediterranean Sea: For a unique perspective, travelers can view the eclipse from a boat or cruise along the southern coast of Spain and Portugal, stopping in the band of totality for an unobstructed experience.

Siwa Oasis, Egypt: Remote and serene, Siwa Oasis offers desert landscapes, salt lakes, and ancient ruins, allowing visitors to witness the eclipse in peaceful isolation.

Tarifa, Spain: At Europe’s southern tip, Tarifa combines sandy beaches and strong Atlantic winds, perfect for kitesurfing, windsurfing, or simply enjoying the eclipse from the shore.

Mark your calendars!

While each destination along the eclipse path has its own appeal, Tangier offers a rare mix of accessibility, history, and coastal beauty. 

This Moroccan city provides an ideal base to experience one of nature’s most dramatic events.

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