The Eclipse of the Century

The 2027 total solar eclipse will have an extraordinary duration of over 6 minutes and 20 seconds, making it the longest total solar eclipse on land in this century.

Its greatest point of duration will be near Luxor, Egypt, which is expected to be one of the best viewing locations thanks to its clear skies and iconic historical backdrop. This rare and awe-inspiring event is a major draw for eclipse chasers worldwide.

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Here are some tantalizing trips from a range of tour companies…
Camel in Tozeur

2027 Tunisia Total Solar Eclipse

July 25 – August 3, 2027

Book your spot on a 10-day journey that explores Tunisia’s diverse landscapes, including bustling Tunis, the Sahara Desert, and the Atlas Mountains. Participants will enjoy a camel trek in Douz and visit sites such as ancient Carthage, the Great Mosque of Kairouan and Chebika and Tamerza oases.

The tour’s highlight is the August 2 total solar eclipse, viewed from Tunisia’s sunlit desert, lasting over five minutes. This trip offers a unique blend of adventure, history, and astronomy.

Morocco
Tangier

2027 Morocco Total Solar Eclipse Tour

July 21 – August 3, 2027

The 2027 Morocco Total Solar Eclipse Tour is a 14-day journey through Morocco, culminating in a 5-minute total solar eclipse viewing in Tangier. Highlights include exploring cities like Marrakech, Fes, and Casablanca, as well as an unforgettable camel trek in the Agafay Desert.

You’ll experience Moroccan culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes while witnessing this rare astronomical event. Exclusive activities and access will be provided throughout the tour.

Monumental Statues at Ancient Necropolis in Egypt
Tourists Visiting Petra in Jordan

Egypt Total Solar Eclipse

July 28 – August 6, 2027

A 10-day adventure combining Egypt’s rich history with the celestial event of the century. It includes exploring Cairo’s ancient monuments, a 4-day Nile cruise, and special access to the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Sphinx. The journey ends near Luxor, where travelers will witness over six minutes of total eclipse.

Unique features include guest lectures by Egyptologists and an optional pre-tour to Petra in Jordan.

Why use a consultant?

Using a qualified consultant (like me) ensures you receive expert guidance tailored to your specific needs, access to exclusive deals and perks, and assistance with every detail of your travel planning—from selecting the perfect rooms to arranging excursions and managing travel logistics.

A consultant also provides personalized service, valuable insider knowledge, and ongoing support before, during, and after your trip, making your experience seamless and stress-free.

Important reminder

It’s important to remember that you are never guaranteed to see an eclipse.

It can be cloudy anywhere. So be sure that you are OK with that – make sure that you would still enjoy the vacation even if you did not see the eclipse! Use tools like the Time and Date website, which can give you the average cloud cover for any location on any date.


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