Sunrise and Sunsetin Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Thursday, 15 January 2026

Sunrise

Sunrise
7:03 AM

Sunset

Sunset
6:01 PM
On 15 January, the sun rises at 7:03 AM and sets at 6:01 PM.
The sun is 10 hours 58 minutes above the horizon (the length of the day).
Astronomical dawn (first rays of light) begins at 5:45 AM and at 7:19 PM it is completely dark (the end of astronomical twilight).

Sunrise and sunset times

Date Sunrise Sunset Day length
1 January 2026, Thursday 7:01 AM 5:52 PM 10h 51m
2 January 2026, Friday 7:01 AM 5:52 PM 10h 51m
3 January 2026, Saturday 7:01 AM 5:53 PM 10h 51m
4 January 2026, Sunday 7:02 AM 5:54 PM 10h 52m
5 January 2026, Monday 7:02 AM 5:54 PM 10h 52m
6 January 2026, Tuesday 7:02 AM 5:55 PM 10h 53m
7 January 2026, Wednesday 7:02 AM 5:56 PM 10h 53m
8 January 2026, Thursday 7:02 AM 5:56 PM 10h 54m
9 January 2026, Friday 7:03 AM 5:57 PM 10h 54m
10 January 2026, Saturday 7:03 AM 5:58 PM 10h 55m
11 January 2026, Sunday 7:03 AM 5:58 PM 10h 55m
12 January 2026, Monday 7:03 AM 5:59 PM 10h 56m
13 January 2026, Tuesday 7:03 AM 6:00 PM 10h 56m
14 January 2026, Wednesday 7:03 AM 6:00 PM 10h 57m
15 January 2026, Thursday 7:03 AM 6:01 PM 10h 58m
16 January 2026, Friday 7:03 AM 6:02 PM 10h 58m
17 January 2026, Saturday 7:03 AM 6:03 PM 10h 59m
18 January 2026, Sunday 7:03 AM 6:03 PM 11h 00m
19 January 2026, Monday 7:03 AM 6:04 PM 11h 00m
20 January 2026, Tuesday 7:03 AM 6:05 PM 11h 01m
21 January 2026, Wednesday 7:03 AM 6:05 PM 11h 02m
22 January 2026, Thursday 7:03 AM 6:06 PM 11h 03m
23 January 2026, Friday 7:02 AM 6:07 PM 11h 04m
24 January 2026, Saturday 7:02 AM 6:07 PM 11h 04m
25 January 2026, Sunday 7:02 AM 6:08 PM 11h 05m
26 January 2026, Monday 7:02 AM 6:09 PM 11h 06m
27 January 2026, Tuesday 7:02 AM 6:09 PM 11h 07m
28 January 2026, Wednesday 7:01 AM 6:10 PM 11h 08m
29 January 2026, Thursday 7:01 AM 6:11 PM 11h 09m
30 January 2026, Friday 7:01 AM 6:11 PM 11h 10m
31 January 2026, Saturday 7:01 AM 6:12 PM 11h 11m

Jeddah sits on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast with an unobstructed western horizon, making it one of the better cities in the region for watching sunsets over open water. For sunrise, the flat coastal plain means the best views are found by moving east into the residential districts, where the horizon opens toward the Hejaz escarpment.

Best sunrise spots in Jeddah

  1. Al-Rahma Mosque (Floating Mosque)

    On the inland side of Al-Corniche Road, the mosque's white exterior faces east and catches the first light of day while the surrounding streets are still quiet. Best viewed from the pedestrian crossing opposite the mosque, about 15 minutes on foot from Al-Balad.

  2. Al-Balad (Historic Jeddah)

    The eastern edge of the old town faces the rising sun; several rooftop cafes along Al-Alam Street open early and provide elevated views over the coral-stone Rawasheen-windowed buildings. The UNESCO World Heritage district is free to enter and lies about 2 km south of King Fahd Fountain.

  3. Obhur Creek (Al-Obhor)

    The tidal creek inlet 30 km north of the city center is flanked by low sandy shores on the eastern bank, leaving the view across the water at dawn completely unobstructed. Several parking areas are available along Al-Obhor Road near the marina and fishing piers.

  4. Al-Khalidiyah Park

    A large public park in the Al-Khalidiyah residential district, roughly 6 km east of the corniche, with open ground and a clear eastern horizon toward the Hejaz hills. Free entry; the park opens at 6 AM and is reachable by car via Al-Wazir Road.

Best sunset spots in Jeddah

  1. North Corniche (Al-Corniche Al-Shamali)

    The northern stretch of the 30 km Corniche promenade runs directly alongside the Red Sea with no development between the walkway and the water. Free access from multiple entry points along Al-Corniche Road; the section near the Sheraton Hotel has the widest open space and most parking.

  2. Al-Rahma Mosque (Floating Mosque)

    The mosque is built on piers above the Red Sea on the western side of the corniche; at low tide, shallow water reflects the sky around its foundations. Exterior viewing from the corniche walkway is free and open at all times.

  3. Al-Balad (Historic Jeddah)

    The old port waterfront at the western edge of Al-Balad gives a clear view over the bay toward the Red Sea. The silhouette of historic buildings against the evening sky is the main draw; no ticket required.

  4. King Fahd Fountain Corniche Park

    A free park surrounds the base of the world's tallest water fountain (312 m) on the North Corniche. Arrive 30 minutes before sunset to see the illuminated fountain against the darkening sky; benches and railings face the water directly.

  5. Obhur Creek (Al-Obhor)

    The creek opens northwest toward the Red Sea; on calm days the reflected colors on the water are typically more vivid here than on the open corniche. Noticeably quieter than the main city waterfront on weekdays.

  6. Al-Hamra Beach

    A public beach on the central corniche roughly 5 km south of King Fahd Fountain, with a direct westward view over the Red Sea. Free access; parking along Al-Corniche Road, and the beach is less built-up than the northern sections.

FAQ

Sunrise in Jeddah is at 7:03 AM today.

Sunset in Jeddah is at 6:01 PM today.

The day in Jeddah today is 10 hours and 58 minutes long.

In Jeddah, astronomical twilight begins at 5:45 AM and ends at 7:19 PM.

Jeddah is in the Asia/Riyadh timezone.