Practical information to enjoy it safely.
The Balearic Islands are set to be one of the prime vantage points for the upcoming solar eclipse, a rare astronomical event that is bound to capture the imagination of residents and visitors alike.
To ensure the experience is enjoyed in complete safety and with the utmost respect for the local environment, it is essential to follow a few basic recommendations regarding viewing safety, mobility, the protection of natural spaces, and maritime navigation.
A Spectacle Visible from anywhere across the Islands
The eclipse will be visible from any location across Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera under virtually identical conditions. That’s why there's absolutely no need to travel to specific hotspots, elevated peaks, lighthouses, viewpoints, cliff tops or protected nature reserves to enjoy the spectacle.
Watching it from home, your tourist accommodation, or any nearby open space helps to prevent overcrowding, relieve pressure on the road network, and protect the region's most sensitive environments.
How to watch the eclipse safely
Eye safety is paramount when viewing a solar eclipse.
To protect your vision, it is essential to follow these guidelines:
A safe alternative is to observe the phenomenon using a pinhole projector, which allows you to watch the shadow of the eclipse risk-free.As a significant part of the experience involves waiting outdoors, it is also highly recommended to wear sun cream, a hat, and appropriate clothing to shield yourself from the sun.
Plan your journeys
High levels of traffic are expected on the day of the eclipse.
That's why you are highly recommended:
Responsible transport helps to improve safety for everyone and to reduce the impact on the local area.
Respect natural areas
The Balearic Islands have a limited and environmentally highly sensitive territory. Many of the areas that may be attractive for viewing the eclipse - such as natural viewpoints, cliffs, rural areas, or protected spaces - have limited capacity and high ecological fragility.
That's why it's important:
To preserve the landscapes that make the Balearic Islands unique is a shared responsibility.
Exercise the utmost caution due to the risk of forest fires
The eclipse is due to take place at a time when the risk of forest fires is high. If you decide to watch it near a natural or wooded area, it is vital to take every possible precaution.
Remember that:
If you watch the eclipse from the sea
The sea will also be a privileged vantage point to contemplate the phenomenon, but a high concentration of vessels is expected.
Before you set off:
Whilst sailing:
What's more, it is essential to protect the marine environment:
In case of emergency, contact Channel 16 or call 112.
If you are the owner or manager of tourist accommodation
Help your guests enjoy the solar eclipse safely by sharing the official recommendations prepared by the Government of the Balearic Islands.
To make this information easily accessible to visitors, various infographics have been produced with practical tips on:
The infographics are available in several languages and can be downloaded in A3 and A4 formats for reference, printing, or display in receptions, common areas, and other information spaces within your accommodation.
Download the official infographics and help promote safe and responsible viewing of the eclipse. (spanish)
To find out more
For any updates on the eclipse, safety recommendations, or practical information, please consult the official channels provided by the relevant authorities and the tourist information offices of the Balearic Islands.
Enjoying a unique astronomical phenomenon is entirely compatible with safety, community coexistence, and the protection of a territory as valuable as the Balearic Islands.
Find out more at eclipsisegur.caib.es (spanish)