Province · 12 Aug 2026
Valencia
30 cities evaluated. Data based on the real-horizon model with SRTM 30 m.
In Valencia province, totality will cross 25 cities, 25 of them at sunset. The other 5 cities will see a significant partial eclipse.
Historical weather data points to sueca, cullera and requena as the clearest spots: climatology (median p25-p75 cloud cover at sunset in August, Open-Meteo ERA5) places sueca around 10% cloud cover, well below the Valencia average.
The clearest western horizon belongs to cullera, where the topographic horizon sits at just -0.3° altitude at the evaluated contact — a critical figure for catching C4 with the Sun very low in August 2026.
Top 10 cities by visibility
Top 10 viewpoints by score
Best observation spots
Cities and viewpoints combined, ranked by eclipse score (sky + horizon).
| Spot | Type | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Viewpoint near Camí del Molló dels Enginyers | Viewpoint | 80 |
| Mirador dels Rebalsadors | Viewpoint | 80 |
| Viewpoint near Calle de la Iglesia | Viewpoint | 80 |
| Mirador de estrellas de San Agustín | Viewpoint | 80 |
| Peña Roya | Viewpoint | 80 |
| Viewpoint near CV-346 | Viewpoint | 80 |
| valencia | City | 75 |
| sagunto | City | 75 |
| paterna | City | 75 |
| grao de murviedro | City | 75 |
Recommendation
In Valencia you can see totality at 25 spots very close to the western horizon. The Sun will set shortly after; the partial end (C4) won't be visible. Make sure you have a clear western horizon.
Where to stay in Valencia
For the August 12 eclipse. Recommended stay: Aug 10–14, 2026.
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