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Solar eclipse drives Europe hotel prices to over $1,000 a night

Eclipse demand pushed some Spain and Iceland stays above $1,000 a night, while Iceland hotels cut prices sharply closer to Aug. 12.

Solar eclipse drives Europe hotel prices to over $1,000 a night

TL;DR

  • Hotel and short-term rental prices surged in areas of Europe within the path of a total solar eclipse.
  • Reykjavik, Iceland, saw hotels reach $1,012 per night and short-term rentals average $1,172 per night during the eclipse week.
  • Spanish cities like Bilbao also experienced substantial price increases for short-term rentals.
  • While Iceland initially priced rooms speculatively high, prices were significantly discounted closer to August 12.
  • Hotels in northern Spain took a reverse approach, raising rates as bookings filled up.
  • The eclipse is creating a concentrated, powerful boost in tourism for a few days around the event.
  • Short-term rentals in Iceland are seeing demand up 40% from a year earlier within the path of totality.
  • The trend is not considered a 'season changer' for hotels or rentals, with climate-driven shifts in vacationing being a more lasting trend.