5 of the Most Beautiful Sunsets Around the World

Despite having an eye for a good scene and composition, I’ve always been a lousy visual artist, hopeless at drawing and painting. But a few years ago when I started to travel more, I found that photography was something I could actually do reasonably well. And over the years, I’ve snapped photos of monuments, mountain views, statues, native artworks, and countless delicious local eats. But in going through my photo library, I’ve realized that I might be most drawn to one particular scene: sunsets.

Sunsets, those stunning, richly-toned scapes colored into the sky by Mother Nature’s paintbrushes, are a phenomenon that captivates shutterbugs worldwide. Wherever you go, they’re beautiful; I snapped the above sunset at a remote bus stop in Hjelmås, a small town just outside of Bergen Norway, and it was a stunning sight. A sight that, in fact, did a lot to make waiting in -0C temperatures for my bus almost worth it!
Some sunsets are, in my opinion, a cut above the others. Maybe the view is better, the colors more saturated, or there’s just some extra magic in the air that makes them stupendously gorgeous. Who can say? But the fact remains that I have some favorites, some I think just have a little bit more of a ‘wow’ factor. Some of you will agree with me, some won’t, and some folks will have discovered their next great bucket list destination…
Lofoten, Norway
Up and down Norway’s western coast, you’re all but guaranteed gorgeous sunsets, but honestly, Lofoten is the Nordic queen of them all. The soaring mountains, the red rorbuer cabins, and the glasslike expanse of the Norwegian Sea all make for a breathtaking backdrop to some of the world’s most beautiful sunsets. Lofoten’s weather can be unpredictable, going from mild calm to exhilaratingly windswept in the blink of an eye, but that lends an adventuresome twist to your sunset chasing itinerary, plus any photos you take could be unique as snowflakes, each one capturing a different face of the island chain’s early evenings.
Lofoten Sunset FAQ’s
Where’s the best sunset viewpoint? Cody at 68North Photography is probably the foremost authority on the best places to watch the sunset in Lofoten, and the best times of year to catch really good ones.
How do I get there? There are two small airports, Leknes and Svolvær, actually within the archipelago, and you can fly to them via Oslo. Otherwise, you could fly to Bodø, which is the nearest large-ish airport; from here you can take the ferry into Moskenes or Værøy and then see about renting a car.
Sedona, United States
Like Lofoten, the beautiful state of Arizona offers absolutely fantastic mountain sunset opportunities, most notably in the vortex paradise of Sedona. Less Nordic fjord majesty and more epic surrealistic dreamscape, the colorful rock formations here make your sunset shots look like fantastical science fiction artwork. And the best location for gorgeous, unusual sunsets is going to be anywhere in the vicinity of Cathedral Rock, whose churchlike formations can provide both spectacular viewpoint and stupendous backdrop; whether you’re standing atop the rock or admiring the view of it, sunset here will be unforgettable.
Sedona Sunset FAQ’s
Where’s the best sunset viewpoint? Cathedral Rock tops most lists, but the area around the tiny Sedona Airport has several great places you can hike to for epic views as well–be sure to pack accordingly. Bell Rock and Red Rock Crossing are two more popular view points.
How do I get there? The nearest airport to Sedona that offers commercial flight service is in Flagstaff, a little over 30 miles north. You can fly in and rent a car there.
Santorini, Greece
When it comes to the world’s most beloved sunset views, the island of Santorini tops so many lists that theirs may well be the most iconic sunsets of all time. The village of Oia, replete with blue-domed churches, a pastel rainbow of cliffside houses, and sweeping seaside views, is the particular standout here, attracting thousands of tourists annually from solo travelers to family groups. Oia offers many fine hotels and restaurants with gorgeous sunset views, but there are also plenty of low to no-cost options for budget travelers, so no one goes without a memorable sunset on Santorini.
Santorini Sunset FAQ’s
Where’s the best sunset viewpoint? Oia is the most popular, the one seen most often in photos of the region. But places like the Akrotiri Lighthouse or the village of Imerovigli offer experiences that might be quieter and less crowded. The island’s seaside capital of Fira can’t be counted out either, with its array of whitewashed buildings that glow in the fading light of each day.
How do I get there? Santorini does have an airport with lots of direct flights landing from all over Europe; this is the pricey option, though. Folks generally recommend taking the ferry in, and it may take longer but boy, are the views worth it. Time it right, and you can enjoy some gorgeous sunsets here, too.
Flores, Indonesia
Flores, one of our favorite non-Bali Indonesian escapes and a hub for visitors who want to explore the nearby Komodo Island dragon preserve, is also a truly wonderful and, I think, somewhat underrated sunset chasing destination. Why choose Flores? Because where else will you get a postcard-perfect view of a deeply saturated pink and orange sunset over volcanic mountains and a fleet of iconic Indonesian pinisi boats? It makes for enchanting memories, and could be the most romantic sunset on this list; just picture yourself and your beloved hand in hand as you take in a sunset that will surely take your breath away–wouldn’t that be special?
Flores Sunset FAQ’s
Where’s the best sunset viewpoint? The town of Labuan Bajo is your gateway to Flores’ most epic sunsets. Bukit Cinta is probably the best known viewpoint, but the Labuan Bajo harbor offers some attractive views as well. And if you like a bit of adventure, then head over to nearby Komodo Island to Pulau Kalong, where sunset summons clouds of fruit bats setting out on their evening hunts.
How do I get there? You’ll need to get to Bali first, but from there you can grab a domestic flight into Flores, where you might be best served by hiring a tour guide to help you get around.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
As if Dubai’s opulence, impressive architecture, luxurious shopping experiences, and general ‘go big… then bigger’ philosophy weren’t enough, it also has to have some of the best sunsets in the world? Come on! Leave something for the rest of us, why don’t you?
But seriously, Dubai does indeed have some beautiful sunsets, and a marvelous variety of ways to see them. Want to soar amongst the pink-tinged clouds and watch sunbeams dance off of the glittering city? Head up to the top of the world’s tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa. Prefer to keep your feet firmly on the ground? Trek out into the desert, or hit the many glorious beaches in the emirate to enjoy nature’s artwork while curling your toes into the sand. Want to see an epic skyline view? Then Dubai Creek Harbour is the place to be, where you can see the city’s turrets and towers pierce the painted sky.
Dubai Sunset FAQ’s
Where’s the best sunset viewpoint? Just about anywhere, honestly. It’s going to be impressive no matter where you are. But my pick would be the Burj Khalifa observation deck. How often might you have the chance to see a sunset from above the clouds?
How do I get there? You can fly right into Dubai’s airport, and the public transit here is extremely comprehensive. You could also rent a car, but traffic can be a little crazy at times, so really… maybe let someone else do the driving!
The Sky is a Vast Canvas

In beachy climes, wintry scapes, and rustic autumn pathways alike, a sunset is nature’s love letter to the end of every day. It’s a beautiful way to bid farewell to daylight, a pretty picture postcard that reminds us the world and all its natural beauties are worth fighting to preserve. Whether you’re in one of our favorite sunset locales or just sitting on your front porch enjoying your hometown sunset, you’re sure to be treated to a great natural wonder.
Where’s your favorite sunset watching spot? Are you going to add any of these to your bucket list?











