Two total lunar eclipses will be visible in the middle and at the end of 2029, with sightings possible from destinations around the world. Key locations to witness these celestial events include South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.
Total Lunar Eclipse – June 25 and 26, 2029
Europe: Spain • Iceland
Discover the allure of a total lunar eclipse and the charm of the Spanish city of Coruña. Dive into a dish of deliciously grilled merluza Galician and visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Tower of Hercules, the world's oldest working Roman lighthouse. Visit Bilbao and the Guggenheim Museum, where you can see a wonderful collection of modern art. Wander the narrow streets of the Old Town, its charming cafés and historic buildings setting the scene for a dramatic solar eclipse sighting.
Iceland’s rugged coastline paints a dramatic picture, with black-sand beaches and impressive sea stacks such as those at Reynisfjara. The capital city, Reykjavík, offers culture and history in the Hallgrimskirkja Church. Add an exciting element to your lunar eclipse sighting by discovering the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, the Gullfoss Waterfall along the famous Golden Circle route, and the Vatnajökull Glacier.
South America: Argentina • Brazil • Uruguay
You will have the opportunity to witness the total lunar eclipse from popular sites such as the Christ the Redeemer of Rio de Janeiro, which stands on top of Corcovado Mountain, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. You can join other eclipse viewers when wandering through the bohemian neighborhood known for its charming streets, art studios, and cultural events.
Visit the coastal city of São Paulo and the São Paulo Museum of Art, where you can view wonderful modernist architecture and an extensive collection of Western art. Take a walk along Batman Alley, the Beco do Batman, and admire colorful murals and striking graffiti.
While visiting the Uruguay capital, Montevideo, step inside the Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral and the historic Old Town. Take a look at the iconic La Mano sculpture in Punta del Este, then discover the remote rustic village of Cabo Polonio, with its pristine sand dunes, lighthouse, and colony of seals. It’s a the perfect spot to witness the eclipse.
Total Lunar Eclipse - December 20 – 21, 2029
Asia: Japan • India
Visit the bustling city of Tokyo in Japan and exchange the lights of the Shibuya Scramble Crossing billboards with a clear winter sky on the outskirts of the city to witness the lunar eclipse.
Take time away from New Delhi’s bustling Connaught Place and the narrow lanes of Chandni Chowk market to head to the city’s red sandstone fortress. This grand building, with its beautiful Mughal architecture, sets the scene for great lunar eclipse viewing.
North Africa: Egypt
Cairo boasts ancient treasures in the Pyramids of Giza and witnessing the lunar eclipse adds another layer to this rich experience.
Sub-Saharan Africa: South Africa • Kenya
Cape Town’s location on the edge of Africa’s southern tip positions it perfectly to offer vast views over the Atlantic Ocean. The grassy slopes of Lion’s Head mountain create an excellent viewing spot for the lunar eclipse.
Take a break from the open plains of Kenya’s vast safari circuit and return to the city of Nairobi. Explore historical sites such as the Karen Blixen Museum and spend time admiring the jewelry created by the women at Kazuri Beads. Later, gaze upward at the night sky to catch a glimpse of the lunar eclipse.
Western Europe: France • United Kingdom
Paris is the city of love, and witnessing a lunar eclipse above the tip of the Eiffel Tower adds a romantic element to your experience. Cruise along the Seine River and gaze up at the night sky as you silently glide along the dimly lit water.
Venture to the incredible Scottish Highlands, its rolling hills possibly covered in snow, creating a gorgeous and still setting as the lunar eclipse takes place. Relatively low light pollution makes this an incredible space to witness such an iconic event.
Northern Europe: Norway
Known for its clear skies and minimal light pollution, Norway offers excellent visibility to witness the lunar eclipse. Visit the northern region of Tromsø, where the high latitude ensures the eclipse is visible for an extended period. The stunning natural landscape of fjords and mountains creates a picturesque backdrop for the eclipse.
South America: Chile • Argentina
Climb the historic Cerro San Cristóbal hill in Santiago, Chile, for captivating views over the city and beyond, the lunar eclipse dazzling the night sky. Take a funicular to the summit to capture panoramic views over Santiago at night. Feel the serenity of the sanctuary dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, featuring a 72-foot statue of the Virgin Mary.
Visit Argentina and embrace the summer sunshine with clear skies at night to witness the lunar eclipse. Discover the colorful mosaic staircase, the Selaron Steps, then take a cable car up Sugarloaf Mountain to capture the eclipse from the top.
Oceana: Australia
Head to Perth in Australia to embrace the lunar eclipse. The city’s geographical location, along with the moon sitting high in the sky during the eclipse, makes it an incredible place to witness this event. Perth’s King’s Park and the Swan River provide a picturesque setting for a memorable experience.
Darwin’s proximity to the equator offers brilliant viewing opportunities. This Northern Territory location’s tropical climate, stunning coastline, and lush parks open up to large, clear skies, setting the scene for a spectacular lunar eclipse.