Beautiful sunsets and sunrises in the city. Bromo

Cape Promthep is the southernmost point of the Thai island of Phuket. At the top of the hill there is an observation deck of the same name, which offers views of Nai Harn beach and the islands scattered in the sea. Every evening hundreds of Phuket residents come here for the incredible beauty of the setting sun. The red disk sinks into the smooth surface of the sea, which is occasionally disturbed by passing yachts and boats; the clouds acquire a magical peach hue.

Promthep is a very beautiful and romantic place: some take pictures against the backdrop of the sunset, others sit in an embrace, others simply enjoy the beautiful view. Entrance to the observation deck is free.

Observation deck at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Since its construction, the Marina Bay Hotel has immediately become a landmark of Singapore thanks to its extraordinary architecture and rooftop swimming pool. In addition to all this, from the hotel’s observation deck you can see a stunningly beautiful sunset: the rays of the hot sun go out, illuminating the urban landscape of the Asian metropolis, the lights slowly turn on, the silhouettes of skyscrapers are drowned in a bright red haze.

You can watch the sunset from the pool as a hotel guest, or from the observation deck, which any tourist can climb for 20 Singapore dollars.

"The Emperor's Throne", Fr. Corfu

Not far from the town of Corfu there is the village of Pelekas, next to which from the top of one of the hills there is a unique view of the sea, mountains and the island itself. In addition, in the evenings, tourists come here to watch the incredible beauty of the sunset and how the last rays of the setting sun sink into the Mediterranean Sea.

The observation deck was called the “Emperor’s Throne” because at the beginning of the 20th century, the German Kaiser Wilhelm spent the summer months on the island of Corfu, and came to the site in the evenings to admire the sunsets, where the throne was installed for his convenience.

Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Angkor is the ancient capital of Cambodia. The city-temple, which spreads over an area of ​​20 square meters. km and in which about a million people lived during the heyday of Khmer culture, now attracts tourists from all over the world. In addition to visiting the temple complexes, ruins and pagodas, people come here to experience one of the most beautiful sunrises in the world. As early as 4 a.m., hundreds of people flock to the walls of Angkor to watch the sun rise. For about $11, you can take a hot air balloon up to a height of 200 meters to get an even better view of the horizon and temples against the pink sky.

Volcano Teide, o. Tenerife

While vacationing in Spain on the island of Tenerife, you should not miss the opportunity to see one of the most exciting and inspiring sunrises. The Teide volcano has an altitude of more than 3,700 meters above sea level, where the purity of the air and the transparency of the atmosphere allow you to witness the truly stunning birth of a new day. Watching the first rays of the sun rise over the Atlantic Ocean is an unforgettable sight.

At travel agencies in Tenerife you can buy a tour that will include climbing to the top of the volcano and spending the night on it, seeing the sunrise and walking along national park. Spending the night on the volcano, you can see the magnificent starry sky, because it’s not for nothing that an astronomical observatory is located here. Night and dawn in Tenerife will definitely remain in the memory for a long time.

You can watch sunrises and sunsets in Tenerife not only from the top of the volcano, but also vice versa: the views of Teide are no less spectacular.

Empire State Building, New York

You can see the difference between daytime and nighttime New York if you come to the observation deck or take a seat in one of the restaurants of the majestic Empire State Building an hour before sunset. In clear weather, there is a gorgeous view of the city, suburbs, and bay from here. Even if the solar disk itself is not visible from behind the skyscrapers, the color of the sky and the bizarre shapes of the clouds, illuminated by the setting sun and painted in any color - from pink to blood red - will amaze your imagination.

The reflections of the sunset sky in the glass windows of buildings create a special magic. New Yorkers, always in a hurry, don't always notice how beautiful the sunset in their city can be.

Boracay Island, Philippines

The Philippines is considered to have the most beautiful sunsets on the planet. This is achieved due to special conditions in the atmosphere: huge air masses that gather over the water surface and create bizarre optical effects, patterns, sometimes even rainbows.

The beauty and uniqueness of Philippine sunsets is difficult to convey through photography or video. Residents of the islands, including the most popular island of Boracay among tourists, enjoy this fabulous spectacle every evening. For many, this is even part of a ritual - watching sunsets every day on the beach in a hammock or sun lounger with a glass of tropical cocktail.

Karelia

Karelia – amazing place to meet sunrises and sunsets: here the rather harsh, northern nature is combined with silence, tranquility and serenity. There are thousands of places to meet a new day: Zaonezhye, Ladoga region, the suburbs of Petrozavodsk, the shores of lakes - the main thing is to choose one to your liking.

You can also rent a cottage or house for a week or the whole summer. Then you will have the opportunity every day to enjoy a quiet, unhurried dawn, sitting on stones among the grass covered with dew, or a mysterious sunset, accompanied by birdsong. Photographers will have the opportunity to take beautiful photos, and artists convey all the beauty of the moment with the help of a brush.

Grand Canyon, USA

You can watch the sunrise in one of the famous natural attractions of the world and the USA - the Grand Canyon - by purchasing an excursion at one of the local travel agencies. About an hour before sunrise, tourists are picked up from their hotels and taken to one of the many observation platforms, where the most interesting things begin: majestic faults, ledges, crevices gradually begin to emerge from the dawn haze, and a feeling of being on another planet is created.

At dawn, the unusualness and grandeur of the Canyon makes you think about the place and role of man in the natural world. At this time, as a rule, there are few people - photographers who came to catch a good shot, artists working alone, and tourists who decided to celebrate a new day here. The main tourist groups arrive no earlier than 10 am: you can only get here by excursion buses, private transport is prohibited here.

Sapphire Observation Deck, Istanbul

Sapphire is the tallest building in Istanbul and throughout Turkey. The height of the skyscraper is 261 meters, and on the roof of the building there is an observation deck with views of Istanbul, the Princes' Islands, and the Bosphorus Strait. In addition, at this observation deck it is good to watch the sunset, which is truly beautiful here: the setting sun illuminates the spiers of minarets and domes of mosques, the lights of the city come on below, and screaming seagulls fly by.

You can visit Sapphire from 10 am to 10 pm, and while waiting for sunset, drink a cup of coffee in a coffee shop located on the observation deck and admire the views of the city. In addition to the Sapphire, you can watch the sunset from one of the ferries plying the Bosphorus.

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The panorama of the Bromo, Semeru and Kursi volcanoes is one of the calling cards of Indonesia and, in general, one of the calling cards of the natural beauty of the Earth.
Moreover, the business card is subconscious. Just like in the case of Sossusvlei in Namibia. Everyone has seen this landscape more than once, but they don’t know where it is.

So, this wonderful panorama is located in the east of the island of Java and it is not so difficult to see it. How easy it is to look into the breathing depths of the Bromo volcano.

Getting to the village of Seromo Lawang from Yogyakarta public transport- a very tiring task due to transfers and low speed of island buses. It is possible that you will have to spend the night in the city of Probolinggo - the outport of the volcanic massif. It's also not easy to hitchhike in a day.

The best option for those who do not want to waste time is a tourist minibus from Yogyakarta to Seromo Lawang. It costs $16 per person, you can buy a ticket at any travel agency. Early in the morning the minibus picks you up from the hotel and spends the whole day traveling along the narrow roads of Java past endless villages and fields with rice and corn. The task is a little tedious even for a geographer. Still, flat Java is a bit of a boring landscape. But the minibus has air conditioning.

You arrive already in the dark. If you bought a hotel in advance from a travel agency (a double room will cost $12 per room), then they will accommodate you. True, not the hotel that was promised and not the conditions that were initially offered (for that kind of money, the shower will be in the corridor and a little warm, but the rooms are miserable).

If you don’t book a hotel in advance, you can try to find it yourself in Seromo Lawang, but the prices will be the same. We teamed up with a Dutch couple and rented a cozy chalet with hot showers for $33. It gets very cold here at night, so a hot shower is highly recommended.

You can have dinner at the hotel restaurant, but it is much cheaper to eat at a local eatery. Just hurry up - both the first and second ones close very early.

At night there is heavy fog, visibility is 10 meters. Plus it is very cold, after the seaside heat this is very pleasing.

The main reason people come here is to watch the sunrise with a view of the volcanoes. Dawn is greeted at the observation deck on the Penanjakan volcano. You can walk there in about three hours, but you have to leave around 2 am, and the path in the dark is not obvious in places. Therefore, the easiest and most painless way is to take a jeep tour for $10 per person.

At 4 am, jeeps drive through the hotels and the race begins. To get to the volcano, you need to overcome a plain covered with a thick layer of ash (or as it is called here, the Sand Sea, the Sea of ​​Sand).

This is a must see! The night fog swirls around, sand and ash fly from under the wheels. The car flies up on every bump, there are no roads here - only the direction. To the right and left, the headlights of other jeeps shine through the fog. You can’t help but imagine the whole picture: dozens of jeeps roaring across the ash-strewn plain. You feel as if you were a participant in a massive landing, as if we had begun an invasion of an as yet unknown enemy. It’s a pity that I don’t have the soundtrack from the movie “Starship Troopers” with me; the composition Klendathu Drop would be perfect.

After 10-15 minutes of this “jump across the steppe”, a road appears and takes you steeply into the mountains. The jeeps line up in a column and, without slowing down, pass one sharp turn tracks after another. Branches and vines hit the roof. Now this is no longer an invasion of an alien planet, but a banal revolution in banana republic. Now our column will cross mountain range and will fall on the sleepy capital, and we will break into the presidential palace...

...But instead, the jeeps stop at a tourist stall, where, along with standard souvenirs, sellers offer hats and gloves, as well as warm jackets for rent. The jacket, by the way, will come in handy. It's really very cold.

It’s still half an hour before dawn, and there are already about a hundred people standing on the observation deck. And this is just the beginning - by the culmination of the action there will be about three hundred of them. August is high season in Indonesia, both for tourists and locals. The latter make up more than half of all viewers. And they make a terrible noise - very similar to Chinese tourists in China.
However, dawn soon begins, and you stop paying attention to them.

The secret of success is to climb over the fence separating the site from the abyss and sit with a camera on the edge of the cliff. Then no one will stop you from enjoying the sunrise and taking the necessary pictures.

When dawn begins, you don’t know where to look. Or the sun creeping out from behind the mountains on the left. Or down, where the morning fog literally flows across the plain, revealing trees that seem like toys from here.

Or, in fact, the volcanoes on the contrary, which gradually become pink, then fiery, and finally take on natural daytime colors.


The whole color music takes about half an hour.

Let's get acquainted. Most big volcano, that in the background is Semeru (3676 m), highest point islands of Java. The volcano often erupts, which adds considerable charm to the entire panorama. But when we arrived he was silent.

An ideal cone with a cut off top is the Kursi volcano (2581 m). In my opinion, he is the most beautiful here.

What about Bromo? But Bromo is not visible due to the morning fog. This is a low volcano (2392 m), completely lost against the background of the others if it weren’t for the constant activity - thick white smoke is constantly pouring out of the volcano, which is clearly visible in all the photos.

If you wait a few hours for the fog to clear, you can see the entire panorama. But it’s time for us to move on, we return to the jeep and drive down to Bromo volcano.

About 15 minutes later the car slows down in the middle of thick fog. “Bromo is there,” the driver says joyfully, pointing into nowhere. Let's go nowhere towards this. Visibility is ten meters. Smells strongly of sulfur.

From time to time, riders fly out of the fog and offer a ride. But in fact, it’s not far here - walk 300-400 meters.

A slight rise, and here it is a volcano. A staircase was carefully laid to its top.

After what I saw from Penanjakan, Bromo seems like a small, almost domestic volcano. But it is still interesting to make a short climb and look inside. I felt like I was looking into the chimney of a thermal power plant.
By the way, over time I even begin to like the smell of sulfur.

The crowd at the foot makes you think of the Egyptian pyramids or Petra, but not for long. In a couple of hours, the tourists will disperse, and the sellers and riders will also perish.

Of all the places we visited in Indonesia, my biggest regret is probably not staying an extra day around Bromo. I didn’t breathe in the fresh mountain air, didn’t walk along the slopes, didn’t go to the observation deck again and didn’t look at the volcanoes during the day and evening.
Well, there is a reason to return...

Well, after warming up in a hot shower, we moved further east. The Kawa Ijen crater awaited us.

At the top of the hill there is a viewing platform of the same name, which offers views of Nai Harn beach and the islands scattered in the sea. Every evening hundreds of Phuket residents come here for the incredible beauty of the setting sun. The red disk sinks into the smooth surface of the sea, which is occasionally disturbed by passing yachts and boats; the clouds acquire a magical peach hue. Promthep is a very beautiful and romantic place: some take pictures against the backdrop of the sunset, others sit in an embrace, others simply enjoy the beautiful view. Entrance to the observation deck is free.

Observation deck at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

From the moment of its construction, the Marina Bay Hotel immediately became a visiting card thanks to its extraordinary architecture and pool located on the roof. In addition to all this, from the hotel’s observation deck you can see a stunningly beautiful sunset: the rays of the hot sun go out, illuminating the urban landscape of the Asian metropolis, the lights slowly turn on, the silhouettes of skyscrapers are drowned in a bright red haze. You can watch the sunset from the pool as a hotel guest, or from the observation deck, which any tourist can climb for 20 Singapore dollars.

"The Emperor's Throne", Fr. Corfu

Not far from the town of Corfu there is the village of Pelekas, next to which from the top of one of the hills there is a unique view of the sea, mountains and the island itself. In addition, in the evenings, tourists come here to watch the incredible beauty of the sunset and how the last rays of the setting sun sink into the Mediterranean Sea. The observation deck was named because at the beginning of the 20th century, the German Kaiser Wilhelm spent the summer months on the island of Corfu, and came to the site in the evenings to admire the sunsets, where a throne was installed for his convenience.

Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Angkor is the ancient capital of Cambodia. The city-temple, which spreads over an area of ​​20 square meters. km and in which about a million people lived during the heyday of Khmer culture, now attracts tourists from all over the world. In addition to visiting the temple complexes, ruins and pagodas, people come here to experience one of the most beautiful sunrises in the world. As early as 4 a.m., hundreds of people flock to the walls of Angkor to watch the sun rise. For about $11, you can take a hot air balloon up to a height of 200 meters to get an even better view of the horizon and temples against the pink sky.

Volcano Teide, o. Tenerife

While vacationing in Spain, you should not miss the opportunity to see one of the most exciting and inspiring sunrises. The Teide volcano has an altitude of more than 3,700 meters above sea level, where the purity of the air and the transparency of the atmosphere allow you to witness the truly stunning birth of a new day. Watching the first rays of the sun rise over the Atlantic Ocean is an unforgettable sight.

At travel agencies in Tenerife you can buy a tour that will include climbing to the top of the volcano and spending the night on it, watching the sunrise and walking through the national park. Spending the night on the volcano, you can see the magnificent starry sky, because it’s not for nothing that an astronomical observatory is located here. Night and dawn in Tenerife will definitely remain in the memory for a long time.

You can watch sunrises and sunsets in Tenerife not only from the top of the volcano, but also vice versa: they are no less spectacular.

Empire State Building, New York

You can see the difference between daytime and nighttime if you come to the observation deck or take a seat in one of the majestic restaurants an hour before sunset. In clear weather, there is a gorgeous view of the city, suburbs, and bay from here. Even if the solar disk itself is not visible from behind the skyscrapers, the color of the sky and the bizarre shapes of the clouds, illuminated by the setting sun and painted in any color - from pink to blood red - will amaze your imagination. The reflections of the sunset sky in the glass windows of buildings create a special magic. New Yorkers, always in a hurry, don't always notice how beautiful the sunset in their city can be.

O. Boracay, Philippines

The Philippines is considered to have the most beautiful sunsets on the planet. This is achieved due to special conditions in the atmosphere: huge air masses that gather over the water surface and create bizarre optical effects, patterns, sometimes even rainbows. The beauty and uniqueness of Philippine sunsets is difficult to convey through photography or video. Residents of the islands, including the most popular island of Boracay among tourists, enjoy this fabulous spectacle every evening. For many, this is even part of a ritual - watching sunsets on the beach every day in a hammock or sun lounger with a glass of tropical cocktail.

Karelia

An amazing place to see sunrises and sunsets: here the rather harsh, northern nature is combined with silence, tranquility and serenity. There are thousands of places to meet the new day: Zaonezhye, Ladoga region, the suburbs of Petrozavodsk, the shores of lakes - the main thing is to choose one to your liking. You can also rent a cottage or house for a week or the whole summer. Then you will have the opportunity every day to enjoy a quiet, unhurried dawn, sitting on stones among the grass covered with dew, or a mysterious sunset, accompanied by birdsong. Photographers will have the opportunity to take beautiful photos, and artists will convey all the beauty of the moment with a brush.

Grand Canyon, USA

You can watch the sunrise at one of the world's famous natural attractions - the Grand Canyon - by purchasing an excursion at one of the local travel agencies. About an hour before sunrise, tourists are picked up from their hotels and taken to one of the many observation platforms, where the fun begins: majestic faults, ledges, and crevices gradually begin to emerge from the dawn haze, creating the feeling of being on another planet. At the hour of dawn, the unusualness and grandeur makes one think about the place and role of man in the natural world. At this time, as a rule, there are few people - photographers who came to catch a good shot, artists working alone, and tourists who decided to celebrate a new day here. The main tourist groups arrive no earlier than 10 am: you can only get here by excursion buses, private transport is prohibited here.

Sapphire Observation Deck, Istanbul

"Sapphire" is the tallest building in Istanbul and. The height of the skyscraper is 261 meters, and on the roof of the building there is an observation deck with views of Istanbul, the Princes' Islands, and the Bosphorus Strait. In addition, at this observation deck it is good to watch the sunset, which is truly beautiful here: the setting sun illuminates the spiers of minarets and domes of mosques, the city lights come on below, and screaming seagulls fly by. You can visit Sapphire from 10 am to 10 pm, and while waiting for sunset, drink a cup of coffee in a coffee shop located on the observation deck and admire the views of the city. In addition to the Sapphire, you can watch the sunset from one of the ferries plying the Bosphorus.

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Every person, no matter what pragmatic mask he puts on himself, always hides at least some part of a romantic. We are all prone to sentimental moments, we can all feel more than necessary - in a word, anyone can find a reason for romantic behavior.

But what most often provokes us to exclusively romantic emotions?

Of course, many people may put other people first, but sometimes the reason is completely different. Often the key source of such emotions is precisely nature, because few things can give such unforgettable sensations as various natural phenomena, which often appear in all their glory.

And the most beautiful of them include sunsets and sunrises. It's amazing how beautiful they can be. But they can be even more beautiful if you know where it is best to observe them. After all, even though there is one Sun for everyone, the overall picture can vary depending on where the observer is located.

Therefore, let's look at 10 places where you can watch the most beautiful sunsets and sunrises, and who knows, maybe you will want to go to one of them just to see the majestic picture with your own eyes.

10. Promthep Cape, Phuket Island

At the extreme southern point of this Thai island there is a special observation deck, which acts as the main local attraction for many.

Not only is it here beautiful view to the islands scattered across the sea and to the beach, and in the evenings the sun, in the form of a kind of red disk, beautifully sinks into the sea. The clouds turn peachy. The spectacle is very beautiful and worthy of close attention if you visit Phuket.

9. Observation deck at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

The Marina Bay Hotel is one of the most popular in all of Singapore. There are many reasons for this. Some people choose it because of its unusual architecture, others like, for example, the swimming pool that is located on the roof and other interesting solutions.

But what many admire most is the stunning sunset seen from its observation deck, set against the backdrop of the cityscape. The interesting thing is that you don’t have to be a hotel client to see it, you just need to pay some money.

8. “The Emperor’s Throne”, Pelekas, Corfu Island

Not far from Corfu there is a small village called Pelekas. Not that it has any other special characteristics, but the views from the local hills are impressive. The nearby island looks simply beautiful, the sea, the mountains - everything is pleasant to admire. But the best thing here is still the sunset, which is best viewed from the platform called the Emperor's Throne, named after the German Kaiser Wilhelm.

7. Angkor, Cambodia

Angkor is ancient capital Cambodia. What adds to its unusualness is the fact that, in essence, this is a real temple city. Previously, about a million people lived on its twenty square kilometers. And tourists come here not only for ancient architecture, and also to enjoy one of the most beautiful sunrises in the whole world. For a small price you can even view it from a special hot air balloon, from where the view is especially beautiful.

6. Teide Volcano, Tenerife, Spain

This volcano has a height of more than 3,700 meters relative to sea level. This allows you to reach a level where the air is especially clean and transparent, and therefore the dawn rising over the Atlantic Ocean looks completely special and unforgettable. Enterprising local travel agencies even sell specialized tours, which are essentially focused on climbing to the top and seeing the sunrise. If that's not enough, you can watch the night sky at the local observatory.

5. Empire State Building, New York

It is not necessary to go to enough exotic places to enjoy excellent sunset views. Sometimes this can be done right in the center of a metropolis. It is enough to go up to the observation deck of the mentioned building about an hour before sunset. Due to the abundance of skyscrapers, the sun is not visible very well. But the sky, the clouds, so unusually painted in various fantastic colors, reflected in numerous windows, are a magical sight.

4. Boracay Island, Philippines

For many, the sunsets in the Philippines are the most beautiful in the world. And the point here is not only a subjective assessment, the point is also that the atmospheric conditions here are unlike any other. The air masses that gather here above the water surface create extraordinary optical effects that definitely need to be seen in person. And sunsets here are a completely unique and extraordinary phenomenon that you just want to admire.

3. Karelia, Russia

There are also places in the Russian Federation that are truly worthy of attention if you want to enjoy excellent sunrises and sunsets. The local unique nature makes it possible to meet the sunrise or sunset in many different ways - either the sun will sink in the local lakes, or rise from behind the dew-covered grass. Real paradise for a photographer hunting for a good shot, and simply for any connoisseur of beautiful views.

2. Grand Canyon, USA

The most famous natural landmark of the United States is interesting in principle. But the local meeting of the dawn is especially interesting here. There is even a separate separate excursion for this. Within its framework, tourists are taken approximately an hour before sunrise to one of the observation platforms, after which the sun gradually begins to rise through numerous breaks and ledges of the gorge, creating a completely extraordinary, unique picture.

1. Sapphire Lookout, Istanbul

But, perhaps, the best way to meet the sunrise or sunset is the observation deck of the most tall building, which is only available in Istanbul. From a 261-meter height, the sun, which illuminates the local mosques and minarets as it goes beyond the horizon, looks especially beautiful. And if that’s not your thing, then you can also enjoy the beautiful view from one of the local ferries that regularly ply along the Bosphorus - also great option for connoisseurs of beauty.

Everyone loves to watch sunsets, and if you watch this picturesque spectacle also beautiful place, then the pleasure will definitely be double. From the most crowded cities to the heart of the desert, this selection offers places where amazing sunsets appear in all their glory. It's time to plan a new trip, and perhaps you will decide to visit just one of these incredible places.

25. Serengeti, Tanzania

The Serengeti is actually an even more inhabited and beautiful plain than it was depicted in the famous cartoon “The Lion King”. And if you are lucky enough, you may even be able to see the silhouettes of majestic elephants or rhinoceroses against the backdrop of the setting sun. The most enchanting views await you in the Lake Victoria area.

24. Amsterdam canals


Photo: Petro & Silvia

Amsterdam is famous for its romantic canals, through which there are over 400 bridges. There are many simply ideal locations to take a break and enjoy the enchanting sunset.

23. Hanalei Bay, Hawaii


Photo: Giles Douglas

Hanalei Bay is located on the island of Kauai (Kaua'i), and it is surrounded by a 3-kilometer strip of beach, above which mountain slopes rise. This place is very popular among fans of swimming and paddle boarding. In addition geographical location local beach makes it an excellent place to relax on the eve of twilight, when the sun is already in a hurry to leave the sky.

22. Grundarfjordur, Iceland


Photo: Banja-Frans Mulder

This small Icelandic town is located between mountain range and a lava field, which makes its location simply ideal for gorgeous views towards the sun setting behind the horizon.

21. Santa Monica Pier, Los Angeles, USA


Photo: Sergei Gussev

Do you want to imagine something indescribably beautiful? Imagine sitting on the beach and watching people playing mini golf as the setting sun reflects sea ​​waves. This is exactly what a typical Californian sunset looks like, and to believe its beauty, you need to see such a spectacle with your own eyes.

20. Taj Mahal, India


Photo: Gwen

Surely you associate the Taj Mahal with a white palace, a huge blue sky and a whole crowd of tourists. Of course, everyone should see this place, and if you get there at sunset, be sure to take your camera with you.

19. Barcelona, ​​Spain


Photo: Luis Marina

One of the most beautiful sunsets in Europe can be seen in Barcelona. It is here that the sun sets behind the hill of the El Carmel district, highlighting the multi-colored roofs and the endless ocean...

18. Lake Annecy, French Alps


Photo: Guilhem Vellut

This place is a popular tourist destination located high in the mountains. It was not for nothing that Lake Annecy was recognized as the most clean lake throughout Europe, and it’s very easy to believe in it, because it’s enough just to see the sunset reflected in the water surface, as if in a giant mirror. You should definitely write this place down on your travel list!

17. Uluru or Ayers Rock, Australian Outback (Uluru, Ayers Rock, Outback)


Photo: Romain pontida

Uluru is the largest monolith (solid) in the whole world. This hill is so large that when the clouds move across the sky during sunset, they reflect the orange and red rocks. Here you can live either in a campsite closer to nature or in hotels with air-conditioned rooms.

16. Florida Keys, USA


Photo: Carolyn Sugg

The hot Florida Keys archipelago is an incredibly picturesque place, popular among tourists from all over the world. Every evening on one of its islands, Key West, a whole festival is held in honor of the sunset. Travelers and local residents gather together to admire the performances of fakirs, acrobats and many other craftsmen against the backdrop of a fiery disk sinking in the water.

15. Sahara Desert


Photo: Christopher L

The Sahara is the world's largest desert (without snow), so there's plenty of room to sit and enjoy the sunset, with no mountains or buildings in the way of the majestic spectacle. The sunset twilight is especially enchanting where the eternal sands meet the ocean.

14. Highland, Scotland (The Scottish Highlands)


Photo: llunatica81

The local climate is harsh, with cold winds and frequent rain, but the Scottish sunsets are worth all the inconvenience. This will be hard for you to forget!

13. Puglia, Italy


Photo: Daniele Testa

Once again we return to the Mediterranean, although this time we are talking about the famous Italian “boot”, where you can find the pristine beaches, rocky cliffs and charming villages of Puglia. Local sunsets are simply an unforgettable sight.

12. Bora Bora, Tahiti


Photo: Paolo Gamba

Few people have not yet heard of heavenly beaches Bora Bora is home to some of the most beautiful views in the world. Spending a vacation in Bora Bora is a real dream, and the sunsets on this island seem absolutely incredible! You can stay right by the water so you don’t miss anything.

11. Great Pyramids, Egypt


Photo: Public Domain

Golden sands stretching far beyond the endless horizons, camel caravans and great Egyptian pyramids- all this is transformed in a special way when sunset time comes. If you want to sleep like a real pharaoh, spend at least a few nights in Cairo. Here you will find interesting architecture, museums and, of course, mysterious tombs.

10. Pfeiffer Beach, California, USA


Photo: Anita Ritenour

If you time your visit to California's Pfeiffer Beach right, you might be lucky enough to see the disc of the setting sun shining directly through a huge arch in the rock standing in the middle of the water near the coast.

9. Matterhorn, Switzerland


Photo: Jean Claude Dresch

No, it's not a Disney coaster, it's real place! The Matterhorn lies on the border between Switzerland and Italy and is one of the highest in the entire Alps. When the sun sets here, travelers are struck by a spectacle of simply incredible beauty!

8. Tanah Lot Temple, Bali


Photo: Koyne

This hindu temple stands right in the sea not far from the coast of Bali, and you can only get into it along a narrow isthmus, exposed during low tides. Tanah Lot is simply an incredible place, and when the sun sets behind it, it seems completely unearthly.

7. Ipanema Beach, Rio de Janeiro


Photo: Michael Ji

This is one of the most famous beaches in the world. As you may have guessed, the prestigious area of ​​Ipanema is famous not only for its pretentious elegance and leisurely pace of life, but also for its stunning sunsets against the backdrop of the mountains.

6. Maldives


Photo: Omar Bariffi

This isolated group of atolls in the middle Indian Ocean– a world-famous archipelago with some of the most beautiful beaches all over the planet. The local landscapes can delight anyone, and at sunset you can even lose your head here!

5. Santorini, Greece


Photo: Pedro Szekely

The Greek island of Santorini is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and if you are going to Europe, you simply must admire the sunset views from this island. Just imagine the rocky slopes strewn with tiny white houses, and the expanses of the ocean, flooded with the fiery rays of the setting sun...

4. Mount Bromo, Indonesia


Photo: Jean-Marie Hullot

Huge volcanic crater Indonesian island Java in the rays of sunset looks especially majestic and mysterious. Fans of such unusual landscapes can stop right at the foot of Bromo, where local hotel After a tiring journey along paths strewn with volcanic emissions, a well-deserved rest awaits you.

3. Angkor Wat, Cambodia


Photo: My Discovery

It doesn't matter what time of day you arrive at temple complex Angkor Wat, because in any case you will certainly be amazed by its architecture. But if you manage to stay here until the evening, your wait will be rewarded with a truly unforgettable sunset!

2. Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA


Photo: Bernard Spragg

Panoramas of one of the most majestic and scenic spots all over America in the rays of the setting sun - this is a very impressive sight that you will definitely remember for the rest of your life. They say that the best way to admire the sunset here is from the observation platforms in the southern part of the canyon.

1. Stonehenge, England


Photo: Pete Stanton

For thousands of years, people have watched sunsets and sunrises through these giant stone blocks... If you have a bucket list, then visiting Stonehenge should definitely be on it! In addition, if you stay somewhere closer, you will even be able to catch the most picturesque views without crowds of other tourists.

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