Sun path · Cape Town

Sun path in Cape Town

The sun's arc across the sky, showing elevation against compass direction for Cape Town. Dashed curves show the June solstice, equinox and December solstice for comparison.

Day length
9h 57m
Max elevation
33°
Rises → sets
ENE → WNW
Explore the day
12:50 PMN · 0°Elevation 33.2°
0°30°60°90°NESW

Drag the timeline to see where the sun will be in the sky.

Sun path in Cape Town on Sat, Jul 4

The sun rises from ENE and sets toward WNW in Cape Town, reaching a peak elevation of 33° at solar noon. Day length is 9h 57m, measured from sunrise to sunset.

The chart above plots the full arc of the sun across the sky. The horizontal axis is compass direction, the vertical axis is elevation. Dashed reference curves show the June solstice, equinox and December solstice so you can see how the arc shifts through the year.

Use the scrubber to walk through the day and read the sun's compass bearing and elevation at any moment. For photography, check which direction light will come from at your planned shoot time and whether your subject will be front-lit, side-lit or backlit.

Frequently asked

What direction does the sun rise and set in Cape Town?
On Sat, Jul 4, the sun rises from ENE and sets toward WNW in Cape Town. This shifts north in summer and south in winter.
How long is the day in Cape Town?
Day length in Cape Town on Sat, Jul 4 is 9h 57m, measured from sunrise to sunset.
What is the sun's highest point in Cape Town?
On Sat, Jul 4, the sun reaches a maximum elevation of about 33° above the horizon in Cape Town. This peaks near the summer solstice and is lowest near the winter solstice.
What does a sun path chart show for Cape Town?
A sun path chart plots the sun's elevation against its compass bearing throughout the day. For Cape Town, it shows when and where light will come from, how high the sun climbs, and how the arc shifts between seasons.
Why does sun path matter for photography in Cape Town?
Knowing the sun path helps you plan where light and shadow will fall. You can predict which side of a building catches light, when a subject will be front-lit or backlit, and how long shadows will be at any time of day.

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