Sunrise and Sunsetin Durban, South Africa

February 2026

Sunrise

Sunrise
5:24 AM

Sunset

Sunset
6:54 PM
On 1 February, the sun rises at 5:24 AM and sets at 6:54 PM.
The sun is 13 hours 29 minutes above the horizon (the length of the day).
Astronomical dawn (first rays of light) begins at 3:56 AM and at 8:22 PM it is completely dark (the end of astronomical twilight).

Sunrise and sunset times

Date Sunrise Sunset Day length
1 February 2026, Sunday 5:24 AM 6:54 PM 13h 29m
2 February 2026, Monday 5:25 AM 6:53 PM 13h 27m
3 February 2026, Tuesday 5:26 AM 6:52 PM 13h 26m
4 February 2026, Wednesday 5:27 AM 6:52 PM 13h 24m
5 February 2026, Thursday 5:28 AM 6:51 PM 13h 23m
6 February 2026, Friday 5:29 AM 6:50 PM 13h 21m
7 February 2026, Saturday 5:29 AM 6:50 PM 13h 20m
8 February 2026, Sunday 5:30 AM 6:49 PM 13h 18m
9 February 2026, Monday 5:31 AM 6:48 PM 13h 17m
10 February 2026, Tuesday 5:32 AM 6:47 PM 13h 15m
11 February 2026, Wednesday 5:33 AM 6:46 PM 13h 13m
12 February 2026, Thursday 5:33 AM 6:46 PM 13h 12m
13 February 2026, Friday 5:34 AM 6:45 PM 13h 10m
14 February 2026, Saturday 5:35 AM 6:44 PM 13h 08m
15 February 2026, Sunday 5:36 AM 6:43 PM 13h 07m
16 February 2026, Monday 5:37 AM 6:42 PM 13h 05m
17 February 2026, Tuesday 5:37 AM 6:41 PM 13h 03m
18 February 2026, Wednesday 5:38 AM 6:40 PM 13h 02m
19 February 2026, Thursday 5:39 AM 6:39 PM 13h 00m
20 February 2026, Friday 5:40 AM 6:38 PM 12h 58m
21 February 2026, Saturday 5:41 AM 6:37 PM 12h 56m
22 February 2026, Sunday 5:41 AM 6:36 PM 12h 55m
23 February 2026, Monday 5:42 AM 6:35 PM 12h 53m
24 February 2026, Tuesday 5:43 AM 6:34 PM 12h 51m
25 February 2026, Wednesday 5:44 AM 6:33 PM 12h 49m
26 February 2026, Thursday 5:44 AM 6:32 PM 12h 48m
27 February 2026, Friday 5:45 AM 6:31 PM 12h 46m
28 February 2026, Saturday 5:46 AM 6:30 PM 12h 44m

Durban sits on South Africa's east coast facing the Indian Ocean, making it one of the best cities on the continent for watching the sun rise over open water. For sunsets, elevated viewpoints west of the city center look out over the Valley of a Thousand Hills.

Best sunrise spots in Durban

  1. North Beach

    Durban's central beach faces the Indian Ocean due east with a completely open horizon. The beach runs along Marine Parade and is accessible around the clock; paid parking garages are a short walk away.

  2. Blue Lagoon

    At the mouth of the Umgeni River, Blue Lagoon sits at the northern end of the beachfront with an unobstructed eastern horizon. The lawned area off Blue Lagoon Road has free parking and is a well-known local gathering spot.

  3. Addington Beach

    The quietest of Durban's central beaches in the early morning, Addington faces east and sits south of the main tourist strip near uShaka Marine World. No entry fee; street parking is available on Gillespie Street.

  4. Moses Mabhida Stadium

    The SkyCar gondola takes visitors 106 m to the top of the arch for a 360-degree view including an open look east over the Indian Ocean. Tickets cost around R110; the SkyCar opens at 09:00, so this spot works better for late morning light than true sunrise.

  5. The Bluff

    The eastern shore of this southern headland faces the Indian Ocean directly, away from the city's crowded beachfront. Treasure Beach and the area near Lighthouse Road offer quiet access with free street parking.

Best sunset spots in Durban

  1. Moses Mabhida Stadium

    From the arch top, the city spreads westward toward the Berea Ridge and the Valley of a Thousand Hills, with unobstructed western views ideal for sunset. The SkyCar operates until 17:00 in winter and later in summer; confirm hours in advance.

  2. The Bluff

    The western hillside of the Bluff overlooks Durban's working harbor and city skyline, which is lit from behind in the late afternoon. Several informal pull-off points along Lighthouse Road face northwest over the port.

  3. Berea Ridge

    This residential ridge runs above the city at around 100 m elevation and offers westward views over the Valley of a Thousand Hills. The area around Jameson Park on Manning Road is a reliable public vantage point; street parking is free.

  4. Botha's Hill Lookout

    Situated about 35 km west of central Durban along Old Main Road (R103) near Hillcrest, this public lookout sits at the edge of the Midlands escarpment with a panoramic view west over the Valley of a Thousand Hills. The site is freely accessible and has a small parking area.

FAQ

Sunrise in Durban is at 5:24 AM today.

Sunset in Durban is at 6:54 PM today.

The day in Durban today is 13 hours and 29 minutes long.

In Durban, astronomical twilight begins at 3:56 AM and ends at 8:22 PM.

Durban is in the Africa/Johannesburg timezone.