| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 May 2026, Friday | 6:07 AM | 7:03 PM | 12h 55m |
| 2 May 2026, Saturday | 6:07 AM | 7:04 PM | 12h 56m |
| 3 May 2026, Sunday | 6:06 AM | 7:04 PM | 12h 57m |
| 4 May 2026, Monday | 6:06 AM | 7:04 PM | 12h 58m |
| 5 May 2026, Tuesday | 6:05 AM | 7:05 PM | 12h 59m |
| 6 May 2026, Wednesday | 6:05 AM | 7:05 PM | 13h 00m |
| 7 May 2026, Thursday | 6:04 AM | 7:06 PM | 13h 01m |
| 8 May 2026, Friday | 6:03 AM | 7:06 PM | 13h 02m |
| 9 May 2026, Saturday | 6:03 AM | 7:06 PM | 13h 03m |
| 10 May 2026, Sunday | 6:02 AM | 7:07 PM | 13h 04m |
| 11 May 2026, Monday | 6:02 AM | 7:07 PM | 13h 05m |
| 12 May 2026, Tuesday | 6:01 AM | 7:08 PM | 13h 06m |
| 13 May 2026, Wednesday | 6:01 AM | 7:08 PM | 13h 07m |
| 14 May 2026, Thursday | 6:01 AM | 7:08 PM | 13h 07m |
| 15 May 2026, Friday | 6:00 AM | 7:09 PM | 13h 08m |
| 16 May 2026, Saturday | 6:00 AM | 7:09 PM | 13h 09m |
| 17 May 2026, Sunday | 5:59 AM | 7:10 PM | 13h 10m |
| 18 May 2026, Monday | 5:59 AM | 7:10 PM | 13h 11m |
| 19 May 2026, Tuesday | 5:59 AM | 7:11 PM | 13h 11m |
| 20 May 2026, Wednesday | 5:58 AM | 7:11 PM | 13h 12m |
| 21 May 2026, Thursday | 5:58 AM | 7:12 PM | 13h 13m |
| 22 May 2026, Friday | 5:58 AM | 7:12 PM | 13h 14m |
| 23 May 2026, Saturday | 5:57 AM | 7:12 PM | 13h 14m |
| 24 May 2026, Sunday | 5:57 AM | 7:13 PM | 13h 15m |
| 25 May 2026, Monday | 5:57 AM | 7:13 PM | 13h 16m |
| 26 May 2026, Tuesday | 5:57 AM | 7:14 PM | 13h 16m |
| 27 May 2026, Wednesday | 5:57 AM | 7:14 PM | 13h 17m |
| 28 May 2026, Thursday | 5:56 AM | 7:15 PM | 13h 18m |
| 29 May 2026, Friday | 5:56 AM | 7:15 PM | 13h 18m |
| 30 May 2026, Saturday | 5:56 AM | 7:15 PM | 13h 19m |
| 31 May 2026, Sunday | 5:56 AM | 7:16 PM | 13h 19m |
Surat lies on the southern bank of the Tapi River, about 21 km from where it meets the Arabian Sea. The city's west-facing coastline and the wide river corridor provide open horizons for both sunrise and sunset.
About 23 km south of the city, this flat shoreline catches early light from the east over open sandy flats. Arrive around 5:45 AM in summer; the road to the beach is paved and signposted.
The landscaped promenade along the Tapi runs through the city for several kilometers. Near Sardar Bridge and Nehru Bridge, the east-facing ghats have unobstructed views over flat terrain on the far bank.
A small lake in the old city near Gopi Darwaza, open on three sides to the sky. Reflections are clearest from November through February when morning haze is minimal; walkable from the old city bus stand.
A riverside reserve on the north bank of the Tapi, roughly 10 km from the center. The park's eastern boundary faces open fields with no buildings blocking the horizon; entry costs approximately INR 25.
Surat's most visited beach, 21 km southwest of the city center and about 40 minutes by auto-rickshaw or taxi. The shoreline faces west-southwest directly into the Arabian Sea with no obstructions.
A quieter alternative about 28 km northwest of the center, with far less foot traffic than Dumas. Faces west toward open sea; reached by private vehicle or shared tempo.
The same westward-facing shore gives clear sea-level views as the sun sets over the Arabian Sea. The beach is rarely busy on weekdays and has a small parking area at the end of Suvali Road.
The western section near Athwa Gate follows the river as it straightens, giving a clear westward view. Entry is free, with parking available near the Athwa-Dumas Road junction.