The 2026 and 2027 total solar eclipses are expected to draw large crowds of observers, creating logistical challenges such as traffic congestion in Spain, Iceland, and Egypt. Weather conditions, including cloud cover and wildfire smoke, may impact visibility in some areas during the 2026 event. For the 2027 eclipse, extreme heat in regions like Luxor, Egypt, poses health risks for travelers, especially those unaccustomed to such temperatures. Additionally, the high demand for accommodations and organized tours has already led to limited availability and increased costs, making planning essential for those wishing to witness these rare celestial events.