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Explore Iconic Star Wars Filming Locations: Feel the Force

Whether you’ve watched every Star Wars film multiple times or you’re just starting your journey into the franchise, the awe-inspiring filming locations of this iconic saga have something for everyone.

Fuerteventura, Canary Islands seen in Solo: A Star Wars Story

Explore the picturesque beaches of Jandía Natural Park on the island of Fuerteventura, where you’ll find yourself on the planet Savareen as seen in Solo: A Star Wars Story.

The pristine beaches of Fuerteventura, Canary Islands © Frank Günther / Getty Images / iStockphoto

Ong Jemel, Tunisia seen in Episode I – The Phantom Menace and Episode II – Attack of the Clones

In the Star Wars universe, Mos Espa is a spaceport located on Tatooine. On Earth, visit Ong Jemel in Tunisia to experience this desert environment firsthand.

A camel ride in Ong Jemel, Tunisia, known to Star Wars fans as Mos Espa © Bo Zaunders / Getty Images

Wadi Rum Desert, Jordan seen in Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Visit Wadi Rum, Jordan, often recognized as the breathtaking desert that served as the backdrop for Planet Pasaana in Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

Wadi Rum is a popular Star Wars filming location, Jordan © Jacob Kupferman/ Getty Images

Mývatn, Iceland seen in Episode VII – The Force Awakens

The striking landscapes of Iceland’s Mývatn region provided a stunning setting for the filming of Episode VII – The Force Awakens. With its geothermal features and volcanic formations, it distinctly resembles an alien world.

The geologically active landscape around Iceland’s Krafla volcano needs no adornment to pass for an alien world © Peerakit JIrachetthakun / Getty Images

Puzzlewood, UK seen in Episode VII – The Force Awakens

Venture to Puzzlewood in England’s Forest of Dean, a mystical location that bears a resemblance to the woodland of Endor, home to the Ewoks.

The crooked, moss-shrouded branches of Puzzlewood could well be concealing an Ewok or two © Kevin Button / Getty Images

Skellig Michael, Ireland seen in Episode VII – The Force Awakens and Episode VIII – The Last Jedi

Skellig Michael offers a dramatic and rugged backdrop, perfect for a Jedi to hide. Its historical significance and breathtaking views make it a must-visit location.

Skellig Michael has been a spot for quiet contemplation since the 6th century; perfect if you’re trying to resist the dark side of the Force © Francesco Riccardo Iacomino / Getty Images

Abu Dhabi, UAE seen in Episode VII – The Force Awakens

Explore the diverse landscapes of Abu Dhabi which provided stunning visuals for the desert planet Jakku. The Rub’ al Khali desert is one of the key filming locations.

You’re more likely to spot a reindeer than a wampa in the chilly terrain of Finse © F. Verhelst, Papafrezzo Photography / Getty Images

Death Valley, USA seen in Episode IV – A New Hope

Many desert landscapes, including those in Death Valley, have stood in for Tatooine. The breathtaking panoramas add depth to the iconic franchise.

The vista from Dante’s Peak makes Tatooine look a lot more like bucket list material than it usually appears © Andrew C Mace / Getty Images

Tikal, Guatemala seen in Episode IV – A New Hope

Guatemala’s Tikal, with its dense forest and ancient ruins, provided a fitting backdrop for the rebel base that orchestrated the attack against the Death Star.

The ruins of an ancient Mayan empire served as a defunct rebel base © Michael Godek / Getty

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