Time Zones in Estonia

View Estonia’s current time, UTC offsets, DST transition dates, and compare or convert time with cities and time zones worldwide.

Tallinn
Estonia · EEST
Tallinn Daylight TimeGMT +03Sat, Apr 11
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EET automatically adjusted to EEST time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Sat, Apr 11
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Tallinn
Pop. 394,024
Tartu
Pop. 101,092
Narva
Pop. 66,980
Kohtla-Järve
Pop. 46,060
Pärnu
Pop. 44,192
Viljandi
Pop. 20,309
Rakvere
Pop. 16,736
Sillamäe
Pop. 16,672
Maardu
Pop. 16,630
Kuressaare
Pop. 14,921
Võru
Pop. 14,631
Valga
Pop. 13,945
Haapsalu
Pop. 11,805
Jõhvi
Pop. 11,469
Paide
Pop. 9,735
Keila
Pop. 9,411
Kiviõli
Pop. 6,953
Tapa
Pop. 6,551
Põlva
Pop. 6,504
Jõgeva
Pop. 6,396
Türi
Pop. 6,138
Elva
Pop. 5,819
Rapla
Pop. 5,684
Laagri
Pop. 5,165
Saue
Pop. 5,022
Põltsamaa
Pop. 4,764
Saku
Pop. 4,548
Paldiski
Pop. 4,202
Sindi
Pop. 4,036
Kärdla
Pop. 3,763
Tabasalu
Pop. 3,527
Rummu
Pop. 3,488
Loksa
Pop. 3,463
Kohila
Pop. 3,355
Kehra
Pop. 3,183
Tõrva
Pop. 3,112
Märjamaa
Pop. 3,063
Räpina
Pop. 2,901
Narva-Jõesuu
Pop. 2,802
Jüri
Pop. 2,581
Vändra
Pop. 2,544
Kadrina
Pop. 2,406
Toila
Pop. 2,304
Kose
Pop. 2,232
Kilingi-Nõmme
Pop. 2,175
Väike-Maarja
Pop. 2,155
Tamsalu
Pop. 2,119
Otepää
Pop. 2,105
Loo
Pop. 2,093
Haabneeme
Pop. 2,077
Paikuse
Pop. 1,996
Aruküla
Pop. 1,829
Viimsi
Pop. 1,740
Mustvee
Pop. 1,662
Kehtna
Pop. 1,579
Karksi-Nuia
Pop. 1,554
Nõo
Pop. 1,476
Järvakandi
Pop. 1,471
Vana-Antsla
Pop. 1,468
Kiili
Pop. 1,461
Lihula
Pop. 1,457
Aseri
Pop. 1,439
Audru
Pop. 1,430
Abja-Paluoja
Pop. 1,372
Sõmeru
Pop. 1,350
Pärnu-Jaagupi
Pop. 1,341
Võhma
Pop. 1,332
Viiratsi
Pop. 1,332
Raasiku
Pop. 1,317
Suure-Jaani
Pop. 1,254
Kuusalu
Pop. 1,238
Haljala
Pop. 1,233
Koeru
Pop. 1,178
Turba
Pop. 1,096
Kohtla-Nõmme
Pop. 1,075
Puhja
Pop. 1,072
Uuemõisa
Pop. 1,068
Orissaare
Pop. 1,065
Sauga
Pop. 1,062
Riisipere
Pop. 1,058
Järva-Jaani
Pop. 1,051
Ülenurme
Pop. 1,047
Särevere
Pop. 1,035
Vinni
Pop. 1,032
Vaida
Pop. 1,016
Rakke
Pop. 1,015
Taebla
Pop. 990
Iisaku
Pop. 916
Pajusti
Pop. 756
Kanepi
Pop. 638
Pringi
Pop. 603
Luunja
Pop. 579
Kõrveküla
Pop. 571
Värska
Pop. 563
Uulu
Pop. 524
Rõuge
Pop. 442
Alatskivi
Pop. 430
Linaküla
Pop. 119
Hullo
Pop. 104
Vaiatu
Pop. 102
Ruhnu
Pop. 64
Tehumardi
Pop. 0
Kurepalu
Pop. 0
Liiva
Pop. 0
Kunda
Pop. 0
Harku
Pop. 0
Antsla
Pop. 0
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Estonia Time Zone Overview

Estonia uses Eastern European Time (EET, UTC+2) and Eastern European Summer Time (EEST, UTC+3). Tallinn, the capital, follows the country’s single official time zone.

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Compare and Schedule Times

Use the visual time grid and hour-by-hour tables to compare Estonia time with any other timezone. Export meetings with ICS download or add them to Google Calendar and Gmail.

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DST Changes and Accuracy

Estonia observes daylight saving time, typically switching on the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October. All clocks and historical changes are tracked automatically using the IANA timezone database.

How to Check Time in Estonia

  1. Open the Estonia page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/estonia. The page opens with Estonia pre-loaded on the comparison grid using Tallinn time, which is useful when you are planning a call with a partner in Tallinn, scheduling support coverage for an Estonian client, or checking business hours before contacting a company in the Baltic region.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities that commonly overlap with Estonian business, travel, or remote work schedules, such as London, Berlin, or New York. This helps when coordinating EU operations, arranging logistics through Northern Europe, or finding a workable meeting window between a Tallinn-based team and colleagues in North America.

  3. Select a working time range: Use the Select button if needed, then drag across the colored timeline on Estonia’s row to highlight a time block in purple; you can resize it with the left and right handles or move the whole block by dragging the center. For example, you can mark a Tallinn morning work window and immediately compare how that period lands in other cities on the grid, which is useful for confirming whether a product demo, recruiting interview, or vendor call fits everyone’s local office hours.

  4. Export the result: After selecting a time range, use the export options shown on the page: ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is practical when you want to send a confirmed Estonia meeting slot to a distributed team, drop the time into an email thread, or create a calendar event that each participant sees in their own local time automatically.

Time Zones in Estonia

Estonia uses one time zone nationwide: Europe/Tallinn (UTC+2). That means the same standard time applies across the country, including Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, Kohtla-Järve, Pärnu, Viljandi, Rakvere, Sillamäe, Maardu, and Kuressaare, so there is no need to account for internal regional time differences when scheduling domestic calls or travel.

This single-zone setup makes coordination straightforward for companies operating across Estonia’s main urban centers. A meeting scheduled for 10:00 in Tallinn is also 10:00 in Tartu, Narva, and Pärnu, which simplifies nationwide customer support, transport planning, public administration, and remote team scheduling.

Estonia does not use multiple time zones, and it does not use unusual half-hour or quarter-hour offsets. The country’s standard offset is a whole-hour offset of UTC+2, which is easier for international scheduling than countries where different regions or non-standard offsets create extra complexity.

Estonia Country Details

Estonia is a Northern European country with its capital in Tallinn, the country’s main political, commercial, and transport hub. It has a population of 1,320,884 and a land area of 45,226 km², making it a relatively compact country where nationwide time coordination is simple because the entire country follows the same clock.

The national currency is the EUR (Euro), which is important for travelers, cross-border contractors, and businesses invoicing Estonian customers or suppliers. Estonia’s international dialing code is +372, so anyone placing calls into the country for sales, support, recruitment, or travel arrangements should use that country code.

The main languages listed for Estonia are et and ru, reflecting Estonian and Russian usage in different parts of the country. This matters in practical communication, especially for customer service, local hiring, appointment scheduling, and regional business outreach in cities such as Tallinn and Narva.

Daylight Saving Time in Estonia

Estonia uses Europe/Tallinn: UTC+2 as its listed time zone. The country has one national time zone, so there are no regional differences within Estonia when it comes to clock settings; Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, and the rest of the country stay aligned with each other.

Because only UTC+2 is specified here, Estonia’s standard national time reference is straightforward for scheduling and comparison. For domestic coordination, that means there is no separate regional policy to track, no split between eastern and western zones, and no special local exceptions for islands or border cities.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Estonia have?

Estonia has one time zone: Europe/Tallinn (UTC+2). This applies across the entire country, including Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, Pärnu, and other major cities, so domestic scheduling does not require any internal time conversion.

does Estonia use daylight saving time?

Estonia uses Europe/Tallinn as its national time zone, with a listed offset of UTC+2. The country does not have separate regional clock rules, so any timekeeping policy applies uniformly nationwide rather than varying by city or county.

what is the time difference between Estonia and UTC?

Estonia is UTC+2. In practical terms, Estonia is 2 hours ahead of UTC, so when it is 12:00 UTC, it is 14:00 in Tallinn and throughout the rest of Estonia.

what currency does Estonia use?

Estonia uses the EUR (Euro). This is relevant for travelers booking hotels in Tallinn, companies paying Estonian contractors, and online sellers or buyers handling invoices, subscriptions, or cross-border payments with Estonian businesses.

what is the dialing code for Estonia?

The international dialing code for Estonia is +372. If you are calling a hotel in Tallinn, a supplier in Tartu, or a business contact anywhere in Estonia from abroad, you start the number with +372 before the local number.

what languages are spoken in Estonia?

The listed languages for Estonia are et and ru. This is useful for practical communication planning, especially if you are arranging customer support, local services, or business outreach in areas where Russian may be commonly used alongside Estonian.

what is the capital of Estonia?

The capital of Estonia is Tallinn. Tallinn is the country’s main administrative and business center, so many international meetings, travel itineraries, and cross-border commercial contacts involving Estonia are anchored to Tallinn time.