A rare and spectacular total solar eclipse, lasting nearly six minutes, is forecast to occur in North Africa on August 2nd, 2027. Algeria is expected to be a prime viewing location for this significant astronomical event, potentially one of the longest eclipses of the 21st century. Recognizing the event’s draw, at least two French travel agencies have already begun taking reservations for trips to Algeria centered around the eclipse. This early planning indicates a substantial tourist interest in witnessing the phenomenon. The eclipse is anticipated to be a major event for Algeria, with preparations underway to accommodate both scientific observation and tourism. This surge in early bookings highlights Algeria’s growing appeal as a destination for unique experiences. The news was first reported by TSA.