Current Time in Bandar-e Genāveh

See Bandar-e Genāveh’s local time, Asia/Tehran timezone, UTC+3:30 offset, and current DST status with live updates and city comparison.

Bandar-e Genāveh
Iran · +0330
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Local Time Details

View the current time in Bandar-e Genāveh, Iran, in the Asia/Tehran timezone with its UTC+3:30 offset and DST status for accurate planning.

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DST Schedule Dates

Check exact daylight saving time change dates for Bandar-e Genāveh, including spring forward and fall back transitions when applicable.

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Compare Bandar-e Genāveh time with other cities in a visual grid, then export meetings to ICS, Google Calendar, or Gmail.

How to Check Current Time in Bandar-e Genāveh, Iran

  1. Open the Bandar-e Genāveh page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/iran/bandar-e-genaveh to see Bandar-e Genāveh, Iran already loaded in the comparison grid. This is useful when you need the current local time for business coordination, travel planning, or checking whether a call with a client in southern Iran will fall inside working hours.

  2. Add the cities you need to compare: Click + Add City and search for places such as New York, London, Dubai, or Tokyo. These comparisons are especially helpful for international trade, remote engineering teams, and travel itineraries involving Iran’s Gulf coast and major financial centers.

  3. Select a time range on the grid: Drag across the 24-hour timeline to highlight a range in purple, then adjust it with the left and right handles or move it by dragging the center. For example, if you compare a morning slot in Bandar-e Genāveh with London, you can quickly see how a 9 AM meeting in Iran maps to London’s early morning hours, which helps avoid scheduling outside normal business time.

  4. Export or share the result: Once a range is selected, use ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to send the schedule to others. This is practical for distributed teams, because a shared calendar file or link lets everyone see the meeting in their own local time without manual conversion.

About Bandar-e Genāveh Time Zone

Bandar-e Genāveh, Iran uses the Asia/Tehran IANA time zone and follows UTC+3:30. That half-hour offset is important for anyone coordinating with nearby Gulf states, because it does not line up exactly with the whole-hour offsets used in many neighboring business hubs.

Bandar-e Genāveh does not observe daylight saving time, so its local clock stays on UTC+3:30 throughout the year. That makes planning simpler for shipping, logistics, and regional business calls, especially for organizations that work across Iran, the United Arab Emirates, and European markets.

Geographically, Bandar-e Genāveh is a coastal city in Iran with a population of 52,750, which places it in the network of smaller Gulf-facing cities that support trade, transport, and local commerce. Because Dubai is only 0:30 hours behind Bandar-e Genāveh in standard time comparisons, scheduling across the Iran-UAE corridor is often easier than coordinating with Europe or North America.

Bandar-e Genāveh City Details

Bandar-e Genāveh is located at 29.5791° N, 50.517° E, on Iran’s southern side near the Persian Gulf. Its coastal position matters for regional movement of goods, port-related activity, and travel connections that link Iran’s southern provinces with Gulf markets.

The city uses the Iranian rial (IRR), and the country dialing code is +98. Those details are especially useful for travelers booking hotels, arranging local transport, or confirming invoices and contact numbers for suppliers and service providers in Iran.

Time Differences from Bandar-e Genāveh

Bandar-e Genāveh is 8 hours 30 minutes behind New York during standard time in January. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Bandar-e Genāveh, it is 12:30 AM in New York, which is usually too early for live collaboration with East Coast teams unless you are handling overnight operations.

Bandar-e Genāveh is 3 hours 30 minutes behind London during standard time in January. So when it is 9:00 AM in Bandar-e Genāveh, it is 5:30 AM in London, which is useful to know for finance, consulting, and media teams that need to avoid scheduling calls before the London workday starts.

Bandar-e Genāveh is 5 hours 30 minutes behind Tokyo during standard time in January. When it is 9:00 AM in Bandar-e Genāveh, it is 2:30 PM in Tokyo, which can work well for handoffs between Iran-based operations and Japanese partners in manufacturing, technology, or procurement.

Bandar-e Genāveh is 7 hours 30 minutes behind Sydney during standard time in January. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Bandar-e Genāveh, it is 4:30 PM in Sydney, a useful overlap for late-afternoon meetings with Australian teams in shipping, education, or software support.

Bandar-e Genāveh is 0 hours 30 minutes behind Dubai during standard time in January. So when it is 9:00 AM in Bandar-e Genāveh, it is 9:30 AM in Dubai, which makes cross-border coordination with UAE-based trading, logistics, and aviation partners relatively straightforward.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Bandar-e Genāveh in, Iran?

Bandar-e Genāveh, Iran is in the Asia/Tehran time zone. Its standard offset is UTC+3:30, which is distinctive because it uses a half-hour offset rather than a whole hour. That matters when you are comparing schedules with cities like London, New York, or Dubai, since the difference will not always be an even number of hours.

Does Bandar-e Genāveh observe daylight saving time?

No, Bandar-e Genāveh does not observe daylight saving time. The local time stays on UTC+3:30 year-round, so you do not need to adjust for seasonal clock changes when planning calls, flights, or deadlines. This consistency is especially helpful for recurring meetings with teams in Europe or North America, where seasonal shifts can otherwise create confusion.

What is the time difference between Bandar-e Genāveh and New York?

During standard time in January, Bandar-e Genāveh is 8 hours 30 minutes ahead of New York. In practical terms, when it is 9:00 AM in Bandar-e Genāveh, it is 12:30 AM in New York. That large gap means late-morning meetings in Iran usually fall in the middle of the night for New York participants, so early evening in Bandar-e Genāveh is often better for U.S.-based coordination.

What is the best time to call Bandar-e Genāveh from the US or UK?

For the UK, the best overlap is usually the later part of the Bandar-e Genāveh workday, because Bandar-e Genāveh is 3 hours 30 minutes behind London in standard time. For the US, the overlap is much tighter; Bandar-e Genāveh is 8 hours 30 minutes behind New York, so calls often need to be scheduled early in Bandar-e Genāveh or late in the U.S. workday to avoid overnight hours.

What is the UTC offset for Bandar-e Genāveh, Iran?

Bandar-e Genāveh uses UTC+3:30. That offset applies in the Asia/Tehran time zone and remains stable because the city does not observe daylight saving time. This is important for international scheduling because it places Bandar-e Genāveh half an hour ahead of Dubai and several hours ahead of Europe and Asia-Pacific hubs.

What currency does Bandar-e Genāveh use?

Bandar-e Genāveh uses the Iranian rial (IRR). Travelers and businesses working with local vendors, hotels, transport providers, or import/export partners should expect prices and invoices to be quoted in IRR. If you are coordinating payments or budgeting a trip, it is useful to confirm the currency before finalizing any commercial arrangement.

How do I compare Bandar-e Genāveh time with other cities for meetings?

Use the comparison grid on the Bandar-e Genāveh time converter page to add cities like New York, London, Dubai, or Tokyo and then drag across the hours you want to test. This is especially useful for remote teams, because you can see at a glance whether a proposed meeting falls into work hours, evening hours, or overnight periods for each location.