Holidaymakers travelling to Majorca next week are being warned to expect disruption as the popular Spanish island prepares for a major influx of visitors ahead of a rare total solar eclipse. The measures could have an impact on people travelling around Majorca, including holidaymakers heading to airports, hotels, beaches and popular tourist attractions. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon completely blocks the Sun from view for observers within a narrow path on Earth. Experts have also stressed the importance of protecting your eyes when watching any solar eclipse. Photo by Mohamed Messara/EPA/REX/ShutterstockTunisia Solar Eclipse – Mar 2015With interest in the event expected to build as Wednesday approaches, holidaymakers staying on the island are being encouraged to plan ahead.