Sunrise and Sunsetin Santiago, Chile

Monday, 5 January 2026

Sunrise

Sunrise
6:39 AM

Sunset

Sunset
8:56 PM
On 5 January, the sun rises at 6:39 AM and sets at 8:56 PM.
The sun is 14 hours 16 minutes above the horizon (the length of the day).
Astronomical dawn (first rays of light) begins at 4:58 AM and at 10:38 PM it is completely dark (the end of astronomical twilight).

Sunrise and sunset times

Date Sunrise Sunset Day length
1 January 2026, Thursday 6:36 AM 8:55 PM 14h 19m
2 January 2026, Friday 6:37 AM 8:56 PM 14h 18m
3 January 2026, Saturday 6:38 AM 8:56 PM 14h 18m
4 January 2026, Sunday 6:38 AM 8:56 PM 14h 17m
5 January 2026, Monday 6:39 AM 8:56 PM 14h 16m
6 January 2026, Tuesday 6:40 AM 8:56 PM 14h 15m
7 January 2026, Wednesday 6:41 AM 8:56 PM 14h 15m
8 January 2026, Thursday 6:42 AM 8:56 PM 14h 14m
9 January 2026, Friday 6:43 AM 8:56 PM 14h 13m
10 January 2026, Saturday 6:44 AM 8:56 PM 14h 12m
11 January 2026, Sunday 6:44 AM 8:56 PM 14h 11m
12 January 2026, Monday 6:45 AM 8:56 PM 14h 10m
13 January 2026, Tuesday 6:46 AM 8:55 PM 14h 09m
14 January 2026, Wednesday 6:47 AM 8:55 PM 14h 08m
15 January 2026, Thursday 6:48 AM 8:55 PM 14h 06m
16 January 2026, Friday 6:49 AM 8:55 PM 14h 05m
17 January 2026, Saturday 6:50 AM 8:54 PM 14h 04m
18 January 2026, Sunday 6:51 AM 8:54 PM 14h 03m
19 January 2026, Monday 6:52 AM 8:54 PM 14h 01m
20 January 2026, Tuesday 6:53 AM 8:53 PM 14h 00m
21 January 2026, Wednesday 6:54 AM 8:53 PM 13h 59m
22 January 2026, Thursday 6:55 AM 8:53 PM 13h 57m
23 January 2026, Friday 6:56 AM 8:52 PM 13h 56m
24 January 2026, Saturday 6:57 AM 8:52 PM 13h 54m
25 January 2026, Sunday 6:58 AM 8:51 PM 13h 53m
26 January 2026, Monday 6:59 AM 8:50 PM 13h 51m
27 January 2026, Tuesday 7:00 AM 8:50 PM 13h 50m
28 January 2026, Wednesday 7:01 AM 8:49 PM 13h 48m
29 January 2026, Thursday 7:02 AM 8:49 PM 13h 46m
30 January 2026, Friday 7:03 AM 8:48 PM 13h 45m
31 January 2026, Saturday 7:04 AM 8:47 PM 13h 43m

Santiago lies in a broad basin flanked by the Andes to the east and the Coastal Range to the west, which frames both sunrise and sunset with mountain silhouettes. On clear winter mornings, snow-capped peaks lit by the first light make the eastern viewpoints particularly worthwhile.

Best sunrise spots in Santiago

  1. Cerro San Cristóbal

    The summit at 880 meters faces east directly toward the Andes, which catch the light before the sun clears the ridgeline. The funicular departs from the Pedro de Valdivia Norte station from 7:30am; the walk up takes around 45 minutes.

  2. Cerro Manquehue

    This 1,600-meter peak in the Las Condes district has an open eastern horizon directly facing the Andes. The trailhead is at the end of Av. Manquehue Norte; the ascent takes 3-4 hours and is free of charge.

  3. Parque Aguas de Ramón

    A protected nature reserve in La Florida at the foot of the Andes, with unobstructed eastern views of the foothills. Entry costs around CLP 3,000; open from 8:30am on weekends; trails range from easy to moderate.

  4. Parque Bicentenario

    The open lawns along the Río Mapocho in Vitacura face east toward the Andes, which are very close here and visible without obstruction. Free access at all hours; located on Av. Bicentenario in Vitacura.

Best sunset spots in Santiago

  1. Cerro San Cristóbal

    From the terraces beside the Virgin Mary statue, the entire city basin and the Coastal Range are visible to the west. The cable car runs until about 7:30pm in summer; parking is available on Av. Pedro de Valdivia Norte.

  2. Sky Costanera

    The observation deck on the 61st floor of Gran Torre Santiago sits at 300 meters, offering a clear western view across the city. Open daily 10am-10pm; tickets around CLP 14,000; located inside Costanera Center mall, Metro Tobalaba (Line 1).

  3. Cerro Santa Lucía

    The upper terraces of this free city-center park face west toward Pudahuel and the Coastal Range. Metro Santa Lucía or Baquedano (Line 1); park closes at 7:30pm; no entrance fee.

  4. Parque Bicentenario

    The western sections of the park look out across the city toward the Coastal Range, a convenient spot in the northeastern part of the city. Free entry; bus stops on Av. Vitacura.

FAQ

Sunrise in Santiago is at 6:39 AM today.

Sunset in Santiago is at 8:56 PM today.

The day in Santiago today is 14 hours and 16 minutes long.

In Santiago, astronomical twilight begins at 4:58 AM and ends at 10:38 PM.

Santiago is in the America/Santiago timezone.
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