See the sunrise and sunset time in Manila for any day — plus civil, nautical and astronomical twilight, solar noon and day length, computed from the town's coordinates. Day length varies comparatively gently here — about 1 h 43 min across the year, peaking at 12 h 59 min around 21 June.
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☀Sunrise – Sunset
05:35–18:30
Manila, National Capital Region (Metro Manila) · 15 July 2026
Solar noon12:03
Astronomical dawn04:16
Nautical dawn04:44
Civil dawn05:12
Civil dusk18:53
Nautical dusk19:21
Astronomical dusk19:49
Day length12 h 55 min · 53.82%
Night length11 h 05 min
Manila, National Capital Region (Metro Manila) · 15 July 2026 — Sunrise 05:35, Sunset 18:30
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Precise astronomical times. Sunrise, sunset and twilights are computed from the town’s coordinates (NOAA algorithm), with daylight saving included. Everything runs in your browser, no account, no data sent.
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iHow it is calculated
From the town’s coordinates (latitude, longitude) and the chosen date, the Sun’s position in the sky is computed. Sunrise and sunset are when the Sun’s centre is at −0.833° to the horizon, and dawn/dusk at −6° (civil), −12° (nautical) and −18° (astronomical):
day length = sunset − sunrise
In Bucharest, on 10 July 2026, the Sun rises around 05:41 and sets at 21:02 — a day of over 15 hours. Pick another town or date for your own times.
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?Frequently asked questions
What time does the sun rise in Manila today?
The date defaults to today, so the calculator above shows it instantly. Through the year, sunrise in Manila ranges from about 05:29 at midsummer to about 06:17 at midwinter.
How long is the longest day in Manila?
Around the solstice (21 June) the day lasts 12 h 59 min — sunrise near 05:29, sunset near 18:28. At the opposite solstice (21 December) it shrinks to 11 h 16 min.
Where does the sun rise and set in Manila?
Due east and west only around the equinoxes. On the longest day it rises in the north-east (azimuth ~65°) and climbs to about 81° above the horizon at noon; on the shortest day it rises in the south-east (~114°) and peaks at just ~52°.
Why do Manila's times differ from other cities?
Because of longitude and latitude: more easterly towns see sunrise earlier, and latitude sets how much day length swings with the seasons. Times are computed from Manila's exact coordinates.
Is daylight saving time included for Manila?
Times use the Asia/Manila time zone (UTC+8 all year). The zone does not observe daylight saving time, so no clock changes apply.
What are civil, nautical and astronomical twilight?
They are how far the sun is below the horizon: civil (to −6°, still light enough to read), nautical (−6° to −12°) and astronomical (−12° to −18°, fully dark). All three are shown for Manila.
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☀Manila sunrise & sunset, month by month (2026)
Month
Sunrise
Sunset
Day length
January
06:25
17:46
11 h 21 min
February
06:21
18:01
11 h 40 min
March
06:05
18:07
12 h 02 min
April
05:43
18:10
12 h 27 min
May
05:29
18:17
12 h 48 min
June
05:28
18:27
12 h 59 min
July
05:35
18:30
12 h 55 min
August
05:43
18:20
12 h 37 min
September
05:46
17:59
12 h 14 min
October
05:48
17:37
11 h 49 min
November
05:58
17:25
11 h 28 min
December
06:14
17:30
11 h 16 min
Sunrise and sunset on the 15th of each month in Manila (Philippines), Asia/Manila time.
The longest and shortest day in Manila
In Manila, the longest day of the year falls around the solstice (21 June), when the sun rises at about 05:29 and sets at about 18:28 — a 12 h 59 min day. The shortest day is around 21 December: sunrise near 06:17, sunset near 17:32, just 11 h 16 min of daylight.
Golden hour and blue hour in Manila
The "golden hour" is the warm, soft light just after sunrise and before sunset, prized for photography; the "blue hour" is the short window of cool light before sunrise and after sunset. The values below are for the equinox (20 March) in Manila.
Golden hour, morning06:01–06:30
Golden hour, evening17:39–18:08
Blue hour, morning05:40–05:48
Blue hour, evening18:21–18:29
Sunrise & sunset in cities near Manila
Nearby towns — tap for exact times and the monthly table.