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2026 Solar Eclipse Cruise
Join Scientific American Travel for the trip of a lifetime to witness the 2026 total solar eclipse from a small cruise ship in the Mediterranean Sea. The perfect vantage point, you'll experience the thrill of totality on deck with fellow eclipse chasers and your expert guide, Scientific American Senior Editor Clara Moskowitz.

Expert Guide: Clara Moskowitz
Clara Moskowitz is a senior editor at Scientific American, where she covers astronomy, space, physics and mathematics. Clara got hooked on eclipses during 2017's total eclipse over the US, which she watched from eastern Oregon; she fed the fever in 2024 when she experienced totality in Austin, Texas. Those experiences only made her more eager to catch another eclipse as soon as possible.
Check out Clara's coverage of the 2024 Great American Total Solar Eclipse.
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Itinerary
- Friday, August 7
Nice, France. Welcome aboard. - Saturday, August 8
At sea - Sunday, August 9
Barcelona - Monday, August 10
Menorca - Tuesday, August 11
Menorca y Mallorca - Wednesday, August 12
Total Solar Eclipse - Thursday, August 13
At sea - Friday, August 14
Nice, France. Disembarkation.