Time Zones in Libya

View Libya’s current local time, UTC offset, DST status, and compare Tripoli time with other cities worldwide.

Tripoli
Libya · EET
Tripoli Standard TimeGMT +02Sat, Apr 11
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UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Sat, Apr 11
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Tripoli
Pop. 1,150,989
Benghazi
Pop. 650,629
Mişrātah
Pop. 386,120
Tarhuna
Pop. 210,697
Al Khums
Pop. 201,943
Az Zāwīyah
Pop. 200,000
Zawiya
Pop. 186,123
Ajdabiya
Pop. 134,358
Al Ajaylat
Pop. 130,546
Sabhā
Pop. 130,000
Sirte
Pop. 128,123
Al Jadīd
Pop. 126,386
Tobruk
Pop. 121,052
Zliten
Pop. 109,972
Şabrātah
Pop. 102,038
Al Jumayl
Pop. 102,000
Tājūrā’
Pop. 100,000
Al Marj
Pop. 85,315
Gharyan
Pop. 85,219
Darnah
Pop. 78,782
Al Bayḑā’
Pop. 74,594
Yafran
Pop. 67,638
Bani Walid
Pop. 46,350
At Tāj
Pop. 46,050
Zuwārah
Pop. 45,000
Murzuq
Pop. 43,732
Ubari
Pop. 42,975
Brak
Pop. 39,444
Zintan
Pop. 33,000
Al Abyār
Pop. 32,563
Waddān
Pop. 27,590
Nālūt
Pop. 26,256
Mizdah
Pop. 26,107
Şurmān
Pop. 25,235
Al Qubbah
Pop. 24,631
Ghat
Pop. 24,347
Masallātah
Pop. 23,702
Tūkrah
Pop. 23,164
Az Zuwaytīnah
Pop. 21,015
Hūn
Pop. 18,878
Zalţan
Pop. 17,700
Al Jawf
Pop. 17,320
Qaryat Sulūq
Pop. 15,543
Al Burayqah
Pop. 13,780
Al Bardīyah
Pop. 9,149
Ghadāmis
Pop. 7,000
Awjilah
Pop. 6,610
Jādū
Pop. 6,013
Qasr Abu Hadi
Pop. 4,890
Idrī
Pop. 4,611
Al Qaţrūn
Pop. 4,500
Al ‘Azīzīyah
Pop. 4,000
Jālū
Pop. 3,334
Al Jaghbūb
Pop. 2,768
Marādah
Pop. 2,229
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Libya Time Zone Overview

Libya uses one official time zone across the country: Eastern European Time (EET), UTC+2. Tripoli and all major cities follow the same offset year-round.

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Compare And Schedule Times

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

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No DST, Accurate Updates

Libya does not currently observe daylight saving time, so there are no DST transition dates this year. Time data updates automatically using the IANA timezone database and historical rule changes.

How to Check Time in Libya

  1. Open the Libya time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/libya to load Libya with Tripoli already represented on the comparison grid. This is useful when you need to line up a call with a contact in Tripoli, coordinate shipping timing through Libyan ports, or confirm local business hours before contacting teams in North Africa.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities such as London, Dubai, or Cairo to add extra rows to the grid. These comparisons are practical for energy trading, regional logistics, aviation planning, and cross-border business conversations involving Libya, since you can see Libya’s workday against other commercial hubs on the same 24-hour timeline.

  3. Select a working time window: Click Select to enable selection mode, then drag across the Libya row to highlight a time range in purple, such as a morning or afternoon block in Tripoli. You can drag the center of the selection to move it or use the left and right handles to resize it, which helps when testing whether a Libya-based work window overlaps cleanly with another city’s office hours for a remote meeting or handoff.

  4. Export and share the result: Once a range is selected, use the export options to send the schedule by ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. That makes it easy to send a confirmed Libya meeting window to clients, travel partners, or distributed teams so everyone receives the same time block in a format they can use immediately.

Time Zones in Libya

Libya uses one time zone nationwide: Africa/Tripoli (UTC+2). That means Tripoli, Benghazi, Mişrātah, Tarhuna, Al Khums, Az Zāwīyah, Zawiya, Ajdabiya, Al Ajaylat, and Sabhā all follow the same local time, which simplifies domestic scheduling across the country.

There are no multiple regional time zones within Libya, and there are no half-hour or quarter-hour offsets in use. For practical planning, a company arranging meetings between western Libya and eastern Libya does not need to account for internal clock differences, which is helpful for nationwide administration, transport coordination, and telecom operations.

Because Libya is on UTC+2, it is 2 hours ahead of UTC. When it is 9:00 AM UTC, it is 11:00 AM in Libya, which is a useful reference for international teams working from UTC-based schedules, server logs, or global operations dashboards.

Libya Country Details

Libya is a North African country with its capital in Tripoli. It has a population of 6,678,567 and a land area of 1,759,540 km², making it geographically large even though its population is relatively modest compared with many countries in the region.

The national currency is the Libyan dinar (LYD), which matters for travelers budgeting local expenses and for businesses preparing invoices, contracts, or operating costs in the Libyan market. Libya’s international dialing code is +218, so anyone placing calls to Tripoli, Benghazi, or other Libyan cities from abroad will use that country code.

Languages used in Libya include ar-LY, it, and en. This is relevant for customer support teams, travel operators, and international companies preparing localized communication for Libyan partners, especially when arranging calls and written follow-up across different time zones.

Daylight Saving Time in Libya

Libya does not observe multiple seasonal time offsets in the timezone data used here and operates on UTC+2 through Africa/Tripoli. For everyday scheduling, that means the country is treated as remaining on the same standard offset rather than shifting clocks forward or backward during the year.

There are no separate regions within Libya using different clock rules in this setup. Tripoli, Benghazi, Mişrātah, Sabhā, and the other major cities listed all follow the same national time, so domestic meetings, transport planning, and internal deadlines can be coordinated without seasonal regional clock changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Libya have?

Libya has one time zone: Africa/Tripoli (UTC+2). This single-zone setup applies across the country, including Tripoli, Benghazi, Mişrātah, Tarhuna, Al Khums, Az Zāwīyah, Zawiya, Ajdabiya, Al Ajaylat, and Sabhā, so there is no need to adjust for internal time differences when planning nationwide calls or travel.

does Libya use daylight saving time?

Libya is handled here on a fixed UTC+2 schedule under Africa/Tripoli. In practical terms, that means users planning meetings or travel in Libya can work from one consistent national time without seasonal clock changes between different parts of the country.

what is the time difference between Libya and UTC?

Libya is UTC+2, so it is 2 hours ahead of UTC. For example, when it is 12:00 noon UTC, it is 2:00 PM in Libya, which is especially useful when converting from global systems, airline coordination tools, or UTC-based technical logs.

what currency does Libya use?

Libya uses the Libyan dinar (LYD). This is the currency you would use for local pricing, hotel payments, transport costs, and business transactions denominated inside Libya.

what is the dialing code for Libya?

The international dialing code for Libya is +218. If you are calling Tripoli or another Libyan city from abroad, you begin with +218 before the local number, which is important for business calls, embassy contact, and travel-related communication.

what is the capital of Libya?

The capital of Libya is Tripoli. Tripoli is also the country’s principal reference city for the national timezone Africa/Tripoli, so it is commonly used when scheduling calls, comparing office hours, or setting calendar events for Libya.

what languages are used in Libya?

Languages used in Libya include ar-LY, it, and en. This matters for international organizations, travel services, and remote teams that may need multilingual communication when arranging meetings or sending confirmations tied to Libya’s local time.

is the same time used in Tripoli and Benghazi?

Yes, Tripoli and Benghazi use the same time, because both are in Africa/Tripoli (UTC+2). That means a meeting scheduled for 10:00 AM in Tripoli is also 10:00 AM in Benghazi, which simplifies domestic business coordination and travel planning across Libya.