| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 April 2026, Wednesday | 6:05 AM | 6:20 PM | 12h 15m |
| 2 April 2026, Thursday | 6:04 AM | 6:20 PM | 12h 16m |
| 3 April 2026, Friday | 6:03 AM | 6:20 PM | 12h 16m |
| 4 April 2026, Saturday | 6:03 AM | 6:20 PM | 12h 17m |
| 5 April 2026, Sunday | 6:02 AM | 6:20 PM | 12h 18m |
| 6 April 2026, Monday | 6:01 AM | 6:20 PM | 12h 19m |
| 7 April 2026, Tuesday | 6:01 AM | 6:20 PM | 12h 19m |
| 8 April 2026, Wednesday | 6:00 AM | 6:21 PM | 12h 20m |
| 9 April 2026, Thursday | 5:59 AM | 6:21 PM | 12h 21m |
| 10 April 2026, Friday | 5:59 AM | 6:21 PM | 12h 21m |
| 11 April 2026, Saturday | 5:58 AM | 6:21 PM | 12h 22m |
| 12 April 2026, Sunday | 5:58 AM | 6:21 PM | 12h 23m |
| 13 April 2026, Monday | 5:57 AM | 6:21 PM | 12h 24m |
| 14 April 2026, Tuesday | 5:56 AM | 6:21 PM | 12h 24m |
| 15 April 2026, Wednesday | 5:56 AM | 6:21 PM | 12h 25m |
| 16 April 2026, Thursday | 5:55 AM | 6:21 PM | 12h 26m |
| 17 April 2026, Friday | 5:55 AM | 6:21 PM | 12h 26m |
| 18 April 2026, Saturday | 5:54 AM | 6:22 PM | 12h 27m |
| 19 April 2026, Sunday | 5:53 AM | 6:22 PM | 12h 28m |
| 20 April 2026, Monday | 5:53 AM | 6:22 PM | 12h 28m |
| 21 April 2026, Tuesday | 5:52 AM | 6:22 PM | 12h 29m |
| 22 April 2026, Wednesday | 5:52 AM | 6:22 PM | 12h 30m |
| 23 April 2026, Thursday | 5:51 AM | 6:22 PM | 12h 30m |
| 24 April 2026, Friday | 5:51 AM | 6:22 PM | 12h 31m |
| 25 April 2026, Saturday | 5:50 AM | 6:22 PM | 12h 32m |
| 26 April 2026, Sunday | 5:50 AM | 6:23 PM | 12h 32m |
| 27 April 2026, Monday | 5:49 AM | 6:23 PM | 12h 33m |
| 28 April 2026, Tuesday | 5:49 AM | 6:23 PM | 12h 34m |
| 29 April 2026, Wednesday | 5:48 AM | 6:23 PM | 12h 34m |
| 30 April 2026, Thursday | 5:48 AM | 6:23 PM | 12h 35m |
Chennai sits on the Bay of Bengal on India's southeastern coast. The east-facing shoreline provides reliable sunrise views over open water, while elevated spots and western water bodies are the main options for sunsets.
At 13 km, Marina is one of the longest urban beaches in the world and faces due east across the Bay of Bengal. The stretch near the Lighthouse at the southern end is less crowded at dawn; access is free from multiple points along Kamarajar Salai.
About 5 km south of Marina, this smaller east-facing beach is noticeably quieter in the early morning. The northern tip near the Ashtalakshmi Temple faces open water with no obstructions; reachable by auto-rickshaw from Besant Nagar bus terminus.
A narrow strip of beach immediately beside the 16th-century Santhome Cathedral Basilica on San Thome High Road, south of Marina. Entry is free; mornings are calm and the white basilica facade provides a distinct landmark against the eastern sky.
The 42-metre water tower in the park centre has a 360-degree viewing platform with clear sightlines east toward the coast. Entry is Rs. 30; the park opens at 5:30am on weekdays.
A 60-metre basalt hill about 12 km southwest of the city centre near the airport, with open views east from the hilltop plateau. The climb takes about 10 minutes; the hilltop church is free to enter.
From the same platform, the western cityscape is visible without obstructions all the way to the horizon. The park stays open until 7pm, which aligns with sunset throughout most of the year.
The western face of the hilltop looks toward open terrain beyond the airport, one of the few spots in Chennai with an unobstructed low horizon to the west. The suburban train station St. Thomas Mount is about 1 km from the base of the hill.
Located 30 km south of Chennai on the East Coast Road (ECR), this backwater estuary runs north-south, with the western bank offering open views as the sun descends over dunes and casuarina trees. Boat rentals start at Rs. 150; the site is typically open until 6pm.
A decommissioned bridge over the Adyar River estuary in the Adyar neighbourhood. Looking west from the bridge along the river offers unobstructed sunset sightlines above the tree canopy of the Theosophical Society forest; entry to the Society grounds is Rs. 20.