Brighton Beach Sun & UV Guide
Check UV levels, find shade spots, and discover the best time for beach photography at Brighton Beach. Our 3D shadow map shows sun exposure throughout the day.
3D Shadow & Sun Map
See sun exposure and shade throughout the day
Brighton Beach
11:00 AM • Pebble Beach • Sussex, United Kingdom
UV Safety Guide
Early Morning (6-9am)
Low UV. Safe for extended sun exposure. Great for morning swims.
Mid-Morning (9-11am)
Moderate UV. Apply SPF 30+. Good for beach activities.
Peak Hours (11am-3pm)
High/Very High UV. Seek shade, use SPF 50+, reapply often.
Golden Hour (1-2hrs before sunset)
Lower UV, warm light. Perfect for beach photography.
Beach Sun Safety Tips
- Use 3D map to find shade from cliffs and buildings
- Check the date slider for seasonal UV differences
- Water reflects UV - wear water-resistant SPF 50+
- Golden hour = best beach photos + lower UV
Get UV Alerts
UV-safe beach days at Brighton Beach
Example: Low UV windows for beach time
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit Brighton Beach?
For swimming and beach activities, visit before 11am or after 3pm when UV levels are lower. For photography, golden hour (1-2 hours before sunset) offers the most beautiful warm light. Peak sun exposure is 11am-3pm - if visiting then, bring shade and apply SPF 50+.
What is the UV index at Brighton Beach?
UV intensity varies by time of day and season. Peak UV (often 8-11+) typically occurs between 11am and 3pm. Our 3D shadow map lets you see sun intensity throughout the day so you can plan your visit accordingly.
When is golden hour at Brighton Beach?
Golden hour is approximately 1-2 hours before sunset, when the sun is low and creates warm, golden light. The exact time changes with the seasons. Use our time slider to find the perfect golden hour for stunning beach photography.
Where can I find shade at Brighton Beach?
Our 3D shadow map shows shade from cliffs, buildings, and natural features throughout the day. Use the time slider to see when different areas of the beach are in shadow. Morning and late afternoon typically offer more natural shade.
How do I protect myself from UV at the beach?
Apply water-resistant SPF 50+ sunscreen 20 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply every 2 hours and after swimming. Wear a hat and UV-protective sunglasses. Seek shade during peak UV hours (11am-3pm). Remember that water and sand reflect UV rays.