Current Time in Castro, Brazil

View Castro’s live clock, America/Sao_Paulo timezone, UTC-3 offset, and DST status, plus compare times and export meetings.

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Castro Standard TimeGMT -03Tue, Jul 21
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Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Wed, Jul 22
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Live Time in Castro

See the current local time in Castro, Brazil, with the America/Sao_Paulo timezone, UTC-3 offset, and whether daylight saving time is active.

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DST Dates and Changes

Check daylight saving time schedule details for Castro, including exact clock-change dates, spring forward and fall back transitions, when applicable.

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Compare and Schedule

Compare Castro time with other cities in a visual grid, then export meetings to ICS or add them to Google Calendar and Gmail.

How to Check Current Time in Castro, Brazil

  1. Open the Castro time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/brazil/castro to see Castro, Brazil already loaded in the comparison grid. This is useful when you are planning a business call with a client in Paraná, scheduling a remote team handoff, or checking local time before travel in southern Brazil.

  2. Add the cities you need to compare: Click + Add City and search for places like New York, London, or Dubai to compare Castro, Brazil against finance, customer support, or international supplier locations. The grid will add a new row for each city so you can see how Castro, Brazil lines up across a full 24-hour day.

  3. Select a time range visually on the grid: Click Select, then drag across the purple timeline to highlight the hours you want to test, such as a 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM window in Castro, Brazil for a morning meeting. The tool shows whether that range lands in green work hours, yellow evening time, or gray night time for each city, which helps you avoid scheduling a call at midnight in New York or late evening in London.

  4. Export the comparison for your team: Once a range is selected, use ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to send the meeting plan to everyone involved. This is especially helpful for distributed teams coordinating across Brazil, the US, and Europe because each person can import the same time block into their own calendar.

About Castro Time Zone

Castro, Brazil uses the America/Sao_Paulo time zone, which is the standard reference for much of Brazil’s southeastern and southern business scheduling. The city follows UTC-3 all year, so the clock stays on the same offset throughout the year without seasonal clock changes.

Castro, Brazil does not observe daylight saving time, which makes planning simpler for recurring meetings, logistics, and travel itineraries. That stability is useful for companies coordinating with nearby regional hubs in Paraná and for international teams that need a fixed Brazilian reference point rather than a shifting local schedule.

Because Castro, Brazil sits in the same broad time framework used by major Brazilian commercial centers, it is often compared with cities in North America, Europe, and Asia when setting calls. For example, Castro, Brazil is closer to New York in January than in July, while its relationship with London changes by season because the UK shifts between standard time and summer time.

Castro City Details

Castro, Brazil has a population of 42,091, which makes it a smaller regional city rather than a large metropolitan center. Its coordinates are -24.78927°, -50.01225°, placing it in the state of Paraná in southern Brazil, an area with strong agricultural activity and road connections to other inland cities.

The local currency is the Brazilian Real (BRL), which is the standard currency for shopping, hotels, transport, and local business transactions in Castro, Brazil. The country dialing code is +55, so international callers should use Brazil’s country code before the local number when reaching businesses or residents in Castro, Brazil.

Time Differences from Castro

Castro, Brazil is 2 hours ahead of New York in January, when New York is on UTC-5. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Castro, it is 7:00 AM in New York, which is often too early for East Coast meetings unless the call is meant for early-shift teams.

Castro, Brazil is 1 hour ahead of New York in July, when New York is on UTC-4. In practical terms, when it is 9:00 AM in Castro, it is 8:00 AM in New York, which is a better overlap for sales calls, client check-ins, and support coordination.

Castro, Brazil is 3 hours behind London in January, when London is on UTC+0. So when it is 9:00 AM in Castro, it is 12:00 PM in London, a convenient midday overlap for transatlantic business meetings.

Castro, Brazil is 4 hours behind London in July, when London is on UTC+1. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Castro, it is 1:00 PM in London, which often works well for afternoon UK meetings and late-morning Brazil calls.

Castro, Brazil is 12 hours behind Tokyo in January, when Tokyo is on UTC+9. So when it is 9:00 AM in Castro, it is 9:00 PM in Tokyo, making same-day live collaboration difficult unless one side works outside normal hours.

Castro, Brazil is 12 hours behind Tokyo in July as well, when Tokyo remains on UTC+9. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Castro, it is 9:00 PM in Tokyo, which is useful for understanding why Brazil–Japan coordination often relies on asynchronous updates.

Castro, Brazil is 14 hours behind Sydney in January, when Sydney is on UTC+11. In that case, when it is 9:00 AM in Castro, it is 11:00 PM in Sydney, so a morning Brazil meeting lands very late at night in Australia.

Castro, Brazil is 13 hours behind Sydney in July, when Sydney is on UTC+10. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Castro, it is 10:00 PM in Sydney, which is still late but slightly easier for Australian teams than in January.

Castro, Brazil is 7 hours behind Dubai in January, when Dubai is on UTC+4. So when it is 9:00 AM in Castro, it is 4:00 PM in Dubai, a workable overlap for trade, logistics, and supplier coordination.

Castro, Brazil is 7 hours behind Dubai in July as well, when Dubai is on UTC+4. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Castro, it is 4:00 PM in Dubai, which can help with afternoon handoffs between Brazil and the Gulf region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Castro in, Brazil?

Castro, Brazil is in the America/Sao_Paulo time zone. It uses UTC-3 all year, so the local clock does not shift for daylight saving time. That makes it a stable reference for recurring meetings, shipping schedules, and customer support coverage.

Does Castro, Brazil observe daylight saving time?

No, Castro, Brazil does not observe daylight saving time. The offset stays at UTC-3 throughout the year, which avoids the seasonal clock changes that can complicate international scheduling. This is especially helpful for teams in the US and UK that do change clocks seasonally.

What is the UTC offset for Castro, Brazil?

The UTC offset for Castro, Brazil is UTC-3 all year. Because it does not switch for daylight saving time, the offset remains consistent for travel planning, payroll coordination, and remote work schedules. That consistency is useful when setting standing meetings with partners in Europe or North America.

What is the time difference between Castro and New York?

In January, Castro, Brazil is 2 hours ahead of New York, and when it is 9:00 AM in Castro, it is 7:00 AM in New York. In July, Castro, Brazil is 1 hour ahead of New York, and when it is 9:00 AM in Castro, it is 8:00 AM in New York. This seasonal difference matters for sales calls, support handoffs, and conference scheduling with US East Coast teams.

What is the best time to call Castro, Brazil from the US or UK?

For the US East Coast, mornings in Castro, Brazil can be too early in New York, especially in January when Castro is 2 hours ahead. For the UK, Castro, Brazil aligns better around midday in London: 9:00 AM in Castro is 12:00 PM in London in January and 1:00 PM in London in July. That makes late morning in Castro, Brazil a strong window for transatlantic meetings.

What currency does Castro, Brazil use?

Castro, Brazil uses the Brazilian Real (BRL). This is the currency used for local purchases, restaurant bills, transport, and business payments in the city. If you are traveling or invoicing locally, BRL is the currency you should expect to use.

Is Castro, Brazil the same as other cities named Castro?

No, this page refers specifically to Castro, Brazil. It is important to include Brazil because other places share the same city name, and time zone or country details can be completely different. For scheduling and travel, always confirm that you are working with Castro in Brazil, not another Castro elsewhere.