Sunrise and Sunsetin Cusco, Peru

November 2025

Sunrise

Sunrise
5:13 AM

Sunset

Sunset
5:49 PM
On 1 November, the sun rises at 5:13 AM and sets at 5:49 PM.
The sun is 12 hours 36 minutes above the horizon (the length of the day).
Astronomical dawn (first rays of light) begins at 3:59 AM and at 7:03 PM it is completely dark (the end of astronomical twilight).

Sunrise and sunset times

Date Sunrise Sunset Day length
1 November 2025, Saturday 5:13 AM 5:49 PM 12h 36m
2 November 2025, Sunday 5:13 AM 5:49 PM 12h 36m
3 November 2025, Monday 5:12 AM 5:50 PM 12h 37m
4 November 2025, Tuesday 5:12 AM 5:50 PM 12h 38m
5 November 2025, Wednesday 5:12 AM 5:50 PM 12h 38m
6 November 2025, Thursday 5:11 AM 5:51 PM 12h 39m
7 November 2025, Friday 5:11 AM 5:51 PM 12h 40m
8 November 2025, Saturday 5:11 AM 5:51 PM 12h 40m
9 November 2025, Sunday 5:11 AM 5:52 PM 12h 41m
10 November 2025, Monday 5:10 AM 5:52 PM 12h 41m
11 November 2025, Tuesday 5:10 AM 5:53 PM 12h 42m
12 November 2025, Wednesday 5:10 AM 5:53 PM 12h 43m
13 November 2025, Thursday 5:10 AM 5:54 PM 12h 43m
14 November 2025, Friday 5:10 AM 5:54 PM 12h 44m
15 November 2025, Saturday 5:10 AM 5:54 PM 12h 44m
16 November 2025, Sunday 5:10 AM 5:55 PM 12h 45m
17 November 2025, Monday 5:10 AM 5:55 PM 12h 45m
18 November 2025, Tuesday 5:09 AM 5:56 PM 12h 46m
19 November 2025, Wednesday 5:09 AM 5:56 PM 12h 46m
20 November 2025, Thursday 5:09 AM 5:57 PM 12h 47m
21 November 2025, Friday 5:09 AM 5:57 PM 12h 47m
22 November 2025, Saturday 5:09 AM 5:58 PM 12h 48m
23 November 2025, Sunday 5:09 AM 5:58 PM 12h 48m
24 November 2025, Monday 5:10 AM 5:59 PM 12h 49m
25 November 2025, Tuesday 5:10 AM 5:59 PM 12h 49m
26 November 2025, Wednesday 5:10 AM 6:00 PM 12h 50m
27 November 2025, Thursday 5:10 AM 6:00 PM 12h 50m
28 November 2025, Friday 5:10 AM 6:01 PM 12h 50m
29 November 2025, Saturday 5:10 AM 6:01 PM 12h 51m
30 November 2025, Sunday 5:10 AM 6:02 PM 12h 51m

Cusco sits at 3,400 metres in a high-Andean valley, with dry-season mornings (May to October) offering clear skies and minimal haze. The Inca ruins on the surrounding hills give direct sight lines to both the eastern and western horizon.

Best sunrise spots in Cusco

  1. Sacsayhuamán

    The large Inca terraces face east over the entire Cusco valley; the outer esplanade is free to enter, while the main ruins require the Boleto Turístico (130 PEN). Arrive before 6 a.m. to have the site to yourself before tour groups.

  2. Cristo Blanco

    Free-access hilltop at 3,700 m directly above Sacsayhuamán, reachable by taxi from the centre in about 10 minutes (15-20 PEN) or on foot uphill from San Blas. The eastern face of the statue looks straight down the valley toward the sunrise.

  3. Tambomachay

    This Inca ceremonial bath site is 8 km north of Cusco on the Pisac road, at roughly 3,765 m on open plateau with an unobstructed eastern horizon. Included in the Boleto Turístico; traffic is almost nonexistent at sunrise.

  4. Q'enqo

    Inca rock shrine 3 km northeast of the city centre on open ground with a clear eastern horizon; included in the Boleto Turístico. Considerably fewer visitors than Sacsayhuamán at this hour.

Best sunset spots in Cusco

  1. Cristo Blanco

    Facing southwest, the viewpoint gives a clear line to the mountains that ring the city and catches the last light of the day. The area is lit after dark so there is no need to rush down.

  2. Mirador San Cristóbal

    The terrace in front of the Iglesia San Cristóbal faces west and northwest over the colonial rooftops of the historic centre and the Plaza de Armas. Free, about 10 minutes on foot from the Plaza via Calle Pumacurco.

  3. Mirador de San Blas

    Small open terrace in the San Blas artisan quarter, west-facing and free of charge, about 10 minutes uphill from the Plaza de Armas through steep cobbled lanes.

FAQ

Sunrise in Cusco is at 5:13 AM today.

Sunset in Cusco is at 5:49 PM today.

The day in Cusco today is 12 hours and 36 minutes long.

In Cusco, astronomical twilight begins at 3:59 AM and ends at 7:03 PM.

Cusco is in the America/Lima timezone.