Sunrise and Sunsetin Melbourne, Australia

Monday, 23 March 2026

Sunrise

Sunrise
7:25 AM

Sunset

Sunset
7:28 PM
On 23 March, the sun rises at 7:25 AM and sets at 7:28 PM.
The sun is 12 hours 02 minutes above the horizon (the length of the day).
Astronomical dawn (first rays of light) begins at 5:58 AM and at 8:55 PM it is completely dark (the end of astronomical twilight).

Sunrise and sunset times

Date Sunrise Sunset Day length
1 March 2026, Sunday 7:04 AM 8:00 PM 12h 56m
2 March 2026, Monday 7:05 AM 7:59 PM 12h 54m
3 March 2026, Tuesday 7:06 AM 7:57 PM 12h 51m
4 March 2026, Wednesday 7:07 AM 7:56 PM 12h 49m
5 March 2026, Thursday 7:08 AM 7:55 PM 12h 46m
6 March 2026, Friday 7:09 AM 7:53 PM 12h 44m
7 March 2026, Saturday 7:10 AM 7:52 PM 12h 41m
8 March 2026, Sunday 7:11 AM 7:50 PM 12h 39m
9 March 2026, Monday 7:12 AM 7:49 PM 12h 36m
10 March 2026, Tuesday 7:13 AM 7:47 PM 12h 34m
11 March 2026, Wednesday 7:14 AM 7:46 PM 12h 32m
12 March 2026, Thursday 7:15 AM 7:44 PM 12h 29m
13 March 2026, Friday 7:16 AM 7:43 PM 12h 27m
14 March 2026, Saturday 7:17 AM 7:41 PM 12h 24m
15 March 2026, Sunday 7:18 AM 7:40 PM 12h 22m
16 March 2026, Monday 7:19 AM 7:38 PM 12h 19m
17 March 2026, Tuesday 7:19 AM 7:37 PM 12h 17m
18 March 2026, Wednesday 7:20 AM 7:35 PM 12h 14m
19 March 2026, Thursday 7:21 AM 7:34 PM 12h 12m
20 March 2026, Friday 7:22 AM 7:32 PM 12h 09m
21 March 2026, Saturday 7:23 AM 7:31 PM 12h 07m
22 March 2026, Sunday 7:24 AM 7:29 PM 12h 04m
23 March 2026, Monday 7:25 AM 7:28 PM 12h 02m
24 March 2026, Tuesday 7:26 AM 7:26 PM 12h 00m
25 March 2026, Wednesday 7:27 AM 7:25 PM 11h 57m
26 March 2026, Thursday 7:28 AM 7:23 PM 11h 55m
27 March 2026, Friday 7:29 AM 7:21 PM 11h 52m
28 March 2026, Saturday 7:30 AM 7:20 PM 11h 50m
29 March 2026, Sunday 7:31 AM 7:18 PM 11h 47m
30 March 2026, Monday 7:31 AM 7:17 PM 11h 45m
31 March 2026, Tuesday 7:32 AM 7:15 PM 11h 43m

Melbourne sits at the northern end of Port Phillip Bay, with large sections of the western shoreline offering unobstructed views across the water. The flat coastal layout keeps most spots within easy reach of the city, while the Dandenong Ranges to the east add an elevated option for both sunrise and sunset.

Best sunrise spots in Melbourne

  1. Williamstown Beach

    Facing northeast across Hobsons Bay, Williamstown Beach looks directly toward the Melbourne CBD skyline as the sun rises over the eastern shore. The Williamstown train line from Flinders Street Station takes 35 minutes; the beach is a 5-minute walk from Williamstown station.

  2. Altona Beach

    A 3-km stretch of sand on the western shore of Port Phillip Bay, facing north and northeast toward an open water horizon. About 14 km from the CBD; free parking is available along The Strand.

  3. Eureka Skydeck

    Floor-to-ceiling windows on the 88th floor (285 m) face east toward the Dandenong Ranges, where the sun rises. Standard opening is at 10 am, which is too late for most sunrises; check the website for occasional early-morning sessions.

  4. Skyhigh Mount Dandenong

    The outdoor viewing platform at 633 m elevation, 45 km east of the CBD, faces east over the forested Dandenong Ranges as the sun rises. Parking costs $5; access to the lookout itself is free.

Best sunset spots in Melbourne

  1. Brighton Beach

    The west-facing beach is lined with 82 colorful bathing boxes, which serve as popular foreground subjects at golden hour. Free access from the Esplanade; Middle Brighton train station is a 5-minute walk.

  2. Half Moon Bay

    A sheltered bay at Black Rock with a rocky breakwater facing west over Port Phillip Bay, about 20 km south of the CBD. Street parking along Beach Road is free; the site is quieter than Brighton and less visited.

  3. St Kilda Pier

    The 300-metre pier extends into Port Phillip Bay and puts you directly over the water with an unobstructed view of the western horizon. Free to access; tram routes 3a, 16, and 96 stop at the St Kilda Beach terminus, about 400 m from the pier entrance.

  4. Eureka Skydeck

    Looking west from 285 m, the skydeck overlooks Port Phillip Bay and the western suburbs with a clear sightline to the horizon. Adult entry costs $32 AUD; the deck is open until at least 10 pm daily.

  5. Skyhigh Mount Dandenong

    The west-facing panoramic terrace takes in Melbourne's skyline and Port Phillip Bay in the distance. An on-site cafe is open until evening; arriving 30 minutes before sunset is advisable to get a spot at the railing.

FAQ

Sunrise in Melbourne is at 7:25 AM today.

Sunset in Melbourne is at 7:28 PM today.

The day in Melbourne today is 12 hours and 2 minutes long.

In Melbourne, astronomical twilight begins at 5:58 AM and ends at 8:55 PM.

Melbourne is in the Australia/Melbourne timezone.
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