Valencia Eclipse Trips Open Up from East Midlands

Valencia is being highlighted as a summer option from East Midlands Airport, with Ryanair flights giving Midlands travellers a direct route to Spain’s third-largest city. The timing is unusually strong this year: on 12 August, Valencia will be in the path of a total solar eclipse, adding a rare sky event to a destination already known for beaches, food and city breaks.
Key Details for Valencia Trips
- Route: East Midlands Airport–Valencia Airport.
- Airline: Ryanair.
- Frequency: twice weekly.
- Season: summer-only service.
- Key date: 12 August 2026.
- Eclipse timing: totality in Valencia is expected around sunset.
- Flight time: around two hours 30 minutes.
- Booking: flights are available through East Midlands Airport and Ryanair.
The eclipse is expected to bring a brief period of darkness over Valencia as the Sun sets, so location will matter. Rooftops, open coastal areas, catamaran trips and places with a clear western view should be stronger choices than narrow streets. Anyone planning to watch should use proper solar eclipse glasses, as regular sunglasses are not safe for viewing the Sun.
Valencia also works well beyond the eclipse date. The city combines palm-lined beaches, a strong food scene, El Carmen, Valencia Cathedral, La Lonja de la Seda, Mercado Central and the City of Arts and Sciences, home to Europe’s largest aquarium. The direct Ryanair service also makes it easier to mix the old town, coast and Turia Garden cycle routes without starting the trip through a larger UK airport.
The eclipse will be brief, but it gives Valencia a clear reason to plan early rather than treat it as just another Spanish beach break. Hotels, rooftop venues and boat trips may become busier around 12 August, so the smarter move is to book key parts in advance and keep the rest of the trip flexible for beaches, food, galleries and summer events.



















