Great Egypt sunset and sunrise locations with spectacular pictures

a silhouette of palm trees and orange sky shows a bid red sun at sunset sitting just behind the trees

Sunset from River side in Luxor

The sunrises and sunsets in Egypt are truly a spectacular sight, painting the skies with a mesmerizing array of colors. Whether casting light in the serene surroundings of the Red Sea coast or against a golden desert backdrop, there is nothing more magical than an Egypt sunset or sunrise.

The famous Egyptian Temples and iconic Great Pyramids of Giza are not without their own captivating moments, as is the Upper Egypt cities of Luxor and Aswan.

Finally, the Nile River might just be the most incredible place to witness a sunrise and sunset, but I’ll let you be the judge of that in a series of photos throughout this article.

These are best sunrises and sunsets in Egypt locations.

Egypt Sunrise locations

Sunrises are so beautiful because they mark the beginning of a new day, filling the sky with a stunning array of colors and bringing a sense of hope and renewal to the world.

Desert Sunrise - near Abu Simbel

There is something incredibly wonderful about seeing the first light of day break on the desert horizon. This never ending arid landscape becomes fully exposed as the sun peaks from a distance.

For those lucky enough to pay a visit to Abu Simbel, located in the far south of Egypt, this desert sunrise is a true highlight. Many group tours depart well in the early hours when it’s still dark outside, especially during the warmer months. That’s because it can top anywhere between 40 to 50 degrees Celsius during the hottest times of year. By the time the sun rises, you’ll be literally in the middle of nowhere.

The sky turns a bright tinge of orange right before the sun rises, giving you some indication to get your cameras ready. It looks absolutely gigantic and appears like it could burst into flames any minute. The deep orange and red hue draws a line of onlookers who have departed the bus to get a better look. What a moment!

A huge orange sun rising from the desert floor bteween the Egypt city of Aswan and Abu SImbel

Somewhere in the desert between Aswan City and Abu Simbel Temple in the far south of Egypt

Mount Sinai Sunrise - Sinai Peninsula

The words “this is the most beautiful sunrise on earth” is probably what you’ll be thinking when on top of Mount Sinai. The addition of a of a 7 km hike to the summit only makes it more extreme, and incredibly rewarding.

Mount Sinai is located within the Sinai Peninsula, and is best accessed via an organised tour from the popular Red Sea Resorts of Sharm El Sheik and Dahab. Hundred of ordinary everyday people make the trek through darkness each and every night. They’re on a mission to walk in the footstep of Moses, but to also see sunrise, but must first tackle the mountain in order to lay witness to one of the greatest shows in Egypt.

This sunrise is particularly extraordinary, producing layer upon layer of mountain silhouettes. It’s the moment you really get a look at the Sinai mountains in all their majestic glory. It’s a quiet and peaceful moment, a time to reflect and a time to celebrate.

Further reading: Mount Sinai Climb-full guide to Sinai Mountain

a silhouetee of mountain range shows the sun rising with a pinkish purple sky

Sunrise from Mont Sinai

Red Sea Sunrise

A sunrise over water is always considered a special location, and the Red Sea in Egypt captures the sunrise brilliantly. With calm tranquil waters, the stillness all round simply washes over the soul.

The prime east facing locations of Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, Marsa Alam and Dahab are all dotted along the Red Sea. Holiday makers flock in their droves for some seaside action in a place that enjoys sunshine all year round. But not everyone gets to wake up and hit the sands in order to see the sun welcome the day.

To enjoy a sunrise in Egypt, the Red Sea is a must.

Further reading: Compare the 4 best Red Sea Resort areas

Sunrise in Egypt on the Red Sea shows a row of sun lounges in front of the sea.

Sunrise on the Red Sea in Hurghada

Hot air Balloon Sunrise on the West Bank

The dawn adventure will have you taking to the skies to see the West Bank of Luxor from above. Watch as the sun unveils Luxor's awe-inspiring wonders, one by one. You’ll float above the waters of the Nile River and soar past iconic temples including the Valley of the Kings.

This sunrise excursion is a wonderful way to the start yet another day in paradise. Having done it myself, I know that feeling of anticipation in seeing the first rays of sunlight kiss the horizon. The gentle roar of the burners fills the air as you pass over the temples and desert landscape. It is captivating from every angle, and such a beautiful vantage point from above.

Why not do a tailor made tour of Egypt.

a symphony of hot air balloons at sunrise on the west bank of Luxor

Sunrise over the West Bank near Luxor

Egypt Sunset Locations

There is something undeniably special about the way a sunset paints the sky with its colorful palette, casting a mesmerizing glow that captivates hearts and inspires awe.

Sunset over the Nile River

If there was ever moment to capture a stunning Egypt sunset, it is without question over the beauty of the Nile River. For those lucky enough to be on a Nile Cruise or a Felucca on the Nile, the changing colours of sunset will blow you mind.

I have seen my fair share on sunsets in Egypt, but my mind keeps taking me back to the Nile and its mesmerizing vivid pink and red skies. From our riverboat that gently glides along one of the world’s most famous waterways, it’s the pinnacle of another incredible day in Egypt. A Nile River Cruise generally is between the two cities of Aswan and Luxor and last 3 to 4 nights.

While every sunset is determined by changing factors such as time of day and air temperatures, one particular sunset in Egypt came on a hot August night in the city of Aswan. Of course, it was while cruising the Nile. I have never seen a sky so incredibly red in the heart of such an iconic location that is the Nile River.

Further Reading: Cruising the Nile - 10 reasons why you’ll love it

Egypt sunset on the Nile shows a start red sky illuminating the waters of the Nile River

Sunset on the Nile River near Aswan

Sunset at Luxor Temple

Located on the east bank of the Nile River, Luxor is renowned for its ancient monuments and rich history. The city is home to famous Egypt attractions such Valley of the Kings, Karnak and Luxor Temple, as well as many glorious sunsets. The best time to visit Egypt is from October to March when the weather is mild and perfect for exploring the outdoor attractions.

A great time to visit Luxor Temple is at dusk is when the combination of the sun setting and the Temple’s outer walls being illuminated come together for an epic experience.

Be sure to head riverside too where various boats on the water and the palms trees on the outer banks create more magical moments.

Further reading: Most famous Egypt tourist attractions not to be missed

Egypt sunset at Luxor Temple. The entrance to the temple is lit up showing the 6 statues that guard the entrance.

Sunset from Luxor Temple in Upper Egypt

Sunset at Pyramids of Giza

There is nothing more famous than the Great Pyramids of Giza. It is the gateway to the mysteries of an ancient land, and visited by millions every year.

This Egyptian treasure has long fascinated the world, capturing the hearts of everyone who lays eyes upon on it for the first time. While i have personally seen the Pyramids on over 15 occasions, a sunset visit when the gates have closed for the day is a special time. The many hotels in the area have a particularly good vantage point from their roof tops, especially those in front of the Great Sphinx gate.

If you are in just the right position, the sun will set directly behind the Great Pyramid while the Sphinx stands guarding the entire plateau. It’s a shot so iconic, you’ll be left speechless.

Further reading: Visiting the Pyramids of Giza - your full guide

Sunset in Egypt at the the Pyramids of Giza. The sun is setting directly behind the Pyramid

Sunset at the Pyramids

White Desert Sunset

The White Desert is truly spectacular and is characterized by its chalk-white rock formations. Located in the Western Desert, you’ll experience a surreal panorama adorned with unique limestone sculptures that have been carved over centuries by the wind and sand, creating an ethereal, lunar-like environment.

Camping in the White Desert is the perfect way to experience the lunar -like landscape well after sunset. As night falls, the stark white rocks take on an eerie glow under the moonlight, casting surreal shadows across the desert floor. You will also see a star-studded sky in this remote and captivating location.

Camping in the White Desert was an incredible experience for me, and I loved the solitude along with the magical sunset.

Sunset in Egypt at the White Desert. Mushroom shaped rock formations take on a sunset glow.

Sunset in the white desert

Sunrise and sunset in Egypt - times

The following is the average sunrise and sunset times on Egypt. It is based on the 1st of every month and is only an indication of what times you can expect the sun to rise and set.

Note: there is no daylight saving in Egypt.

Time Zone: EET (Eastern European Time)

January 1st: Sunrise 6.49 am / Sunset 5.17 pm

February 1st: Sunrise 6.45 am / Sunset 5.41 pm

March 1st: Sunrise 6.23 am / Sunset 6.01 pm

April 1st: Sunrise 5.50 am / Sunset 6.17 pm

May 1st: Sunrise 5.21 am / Sunset 6.33 pm

June 1st: Sunrise 6.05 am / Sunset 6.50 pm

July 1st: Sunrise 5.06 / Sunset 6.54

August 1st: Sunrise 5.21 am / Sunset 6.44

September 1st: Sunrise 5.36 am / Sunset 6.16 pm

October 1st: Sunrise 5.49 am / Sunset 5.42 pm

November 1st: Sunrise 6.07 / Sunset 5.13 pm

December 1st: Sunrise 6.29 am / Sunset 5.03 pm

Whether a sunrise in Egypt or a sunset in Egypt, you are sure to absolutely captivated.

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