Total solar eclipse | August 12, 2026

An otherworldly event in otherworldly nature

Prepare for the total solar eclipse in 2026 by learning about this phenomenon, finding the best spot to view it (hint: Blue Lagoon is ideally located), and gathering your viewing tribe.

Iceland hasn’t seen a total eclipse since 1954, and won't see one again until June 26, 2196. In fact, for the first time ever, we are directly in the path of totality—surrounded by beautiful landscapes. Don't miss this truly unique opportunity of a lifetime.

Where will you be during the total eclipse?

Bookings for the Blue Lagoon eclipse event will open in August 2025.  

All BL Club members can book their admission a day sooner, so make sure you sign up for a chance to spend a once-in-a-lifetime moment with us! Spaces will be extremely limited to allow for a memorable experience. 

Where and when?

Iceland will be in the path of totality—meaning that the westernmost parts of Iceland will experience a total eclipse, while other parts will experience a partial eclipse, which is also spectacular.  

  • Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2026 

  • Partial begins: 16:47 UT  

  • Totality begins: 17:48:19 UT 

  • Maximum: 17:48:48 UT 

  • Totality ends: 17:49:18 UT 

  • Partial ends: 18:47 UT 

  • Total duration: About 2 hours. 

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