Time Zones in Reunion

See Reunion’s current local time, UTC+4 offset, daylight saving status, and tools to compare or convert time worldwide.

Saint-Denis
Reunion · +04
Saint-Denis Standard TimeGMT +04Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Saint-Denis
Pop. 137,195
Saint-Paul
Pop. 99,307
Saint-Pierre
Pop. 76,655
Le Tampon
Pop. 69,986
Saint-André
Pop. 48,674
Saint-Louis
Pop. 47,881
Le Port
Pop. 40,771
Saint-Benoît
Pop. 35,310
Saint-Joseph
Pop. 33,694
Sainte-Marie
Pop. 31,636
Piton Saint-Leu
Pop. 29,278
Saint-Leu
Pop. 28,278
La Possession
Pop. 26,865
Sainte-Suzanne
Pop. 20,530
Petite-Île
Pop. 10,961
Bras-Panon
Pop. 10,444
Les Avirons
Pop. 8,006
Salazie
Pop. 7,696
Les Trois-Bassins
Pop. 7,114
Sainte-Rose
Pop. 7,035
Cilaos
Pop. 6,225
Entre-Deux
Pop. 5,788
Saint-Philippe
Pop. 5,441

How to Check Time in Reunion

  1. Open the Reunion time converter: Visit https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/reunion to load Reunion with its local time based on Saint-Denis, the capital and main business hub on the island. This page is useful when you are planning a call with partners in the Indian Ocean region, checking support coverage for a remote team, or confirming local time before a flight connection through Réunion Roland Garros Airport.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities such as Paris, Mauritius, or Dubai to compare Reunion against major business and travel links. Paris matters because Reunion is a French overseas department with strong administrative and commercial ties to mainland France, Mauritius is a close regional neighbor for tourism and trade, and Dubai is useful for airline connections and international logistics.

  3. Select a time range on the grid: Use the Select button to switch into selection mode, then drag across the colored timeline on the Reunion row to highlight a meeting window, such as 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in Reunion Time. That selection shows immediately how the same slot translates elsewhere: Reunion is UTC+4, so 9:00 AM in Reunion is 7:00 AM in Dubai and 5:00 AM in Paris during standard time, helping you see that an early Reunion work session may be too early for Europe.

  4. Export and share the schedule: After selecting the range, use the export options shown on the page: ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is practical for sending a confirmed meeting slot to a France-based public-sector contact, a tourism supplier in Mauritius, or a distributed operations team so each person receives the event in their own local time automatically.

Time Zones in Reunion

Reunion has one time zone for the entire island: Réunion Time (RET), which is UTC+4. There are no secondary regional zones, no split offsets, and no internal differences between Saint-Denis, Saint-Paul, Saint-Pierre, or other communes, so the whole territory keeps the same clock year-round.

A notable feature of Reunion is its simplicity compared with countries such as the United States or Russia, which span multiple time zones, or countries such as India, which use a single but unusual half-hour offset of UTC+5:30. Reunion uses a full-hour offset, UTC+4, making coordination straightforward with nearby Indian Ocean locations such as Mauritius, which also commonly operates on UTC+4, while remaining several hours ahead of Europe.

Because Reunion is a French overseas department in the southwest Indian Ocean east of Madagascar, its time zone reflects regional geography rather than mainland European time. This means the island is usually 4 hours ahead of UTC, 3 hours behind India (UTC+5:30), and often 2 to 3 hours ahead of central Europe depending on the season, which matters for customer support schedules, import-export communication, and travel itineraries.

Reunion Country Details

Reunion is a French overseas department and region located in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar and southwest of Mauritius, with Saint-Denis as its capital. The island has a population of 776,948 and a land area of 2,517 km², making it a relatively compact territory where a single national time standard is practical for government, transport, and business operations.

The official currency is the EUR (Euro), which is important for travelers, e-commerce transactions, and companies billing between Reunion and mainland France. Because the island uses the euro rather than a separate local currency, pricing, payroll, and financial reporting are closely aligned with the broader French and eurozone economic system even though Reunion is geographically in Africa and the Indian Ocean region.

The listed language code is fr-RE, reflecting the island’s French linguistic and administrative identity, and the international dialing code is +262. That phone code is essential when arranging hotel bookings, calling local businesses in Saint-Denis or Saint-Pierre, or contacting service providers from abroad, especially for tourism, shipping, and regional trade coordination.

Daylight Saving Time in Reunion

Reunion does not observe daylight saving time, so clocks do not move forward in spring or backward in autumn. The island stays on Réunion Time (RET), UTC+4, throughout the entire year, which makes scheduling more predictable for residents, airlines, remote teams, and international clients.

There are no annual DST transition dates in Reunion because the policy is fixed year-round. Unlike mainland France, where clocks typically change on the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October, Reunion keeps the same offset in every month, so the time difference between Reunion and Paris changes seasonally only because France changes its clocks while Reunion does not.

There have been no recent local DST policy changes creating separate regional rules within Reunion. All parts of the island, including Saint-Denis and other municipalities, follow the same non-DST system, which is especially useful for transport planning, public administration, and coordinating meetings with Europe, Africa, and Asia without worrying about domestic clock changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Reunion have?

Reunion has one time zone across the entire island. The whole territory uses Réunion Time (RET), UTC+4, so there is no difference between Saint-Denis and any other part of Reunion.

does Reunion use daylight saving time?

No, Reunion does not use daylight saving time. Its clocks remain on UTC+4 all year, so there are no seasonal clock changes and no need to adjust schedules locally in March or October.

what is the time difference between Reunion and UTC?

Reunion is 4 hours ahead of UTC, written as UTC+4. For example, when it is 12:00 UTC, it is 4:00 PM in Reunion, which is helpful for converting shipping updates, flight schedules, and international meeting times.

what currency does Reunion use?

Reunion uses the Euro (EUR) as its official currency. This is the same currency used in mainland France and much of the eurozone, which simplifies payments, tourism spending, and business transactions linked to French institutions.

what is the dialing code for Reunion?

The international dialing code for Reunion is +262. If you are calling a hotel, business, or government office in Reunion from abroad, you begin the number with +262 before the local number.

is Reunion in the same time zone as France?

No, Reunion is not in the same time zone as mainland France. Reunion stays on UTC+4 year-round, while mainland France uses CET (UTC+1) in winter and CEST (UTC+2) in summer, so Reunion is typically 3 hours ahead of France in winter and 2 hours ahead in summer.

what time is it in Saint-Denis, Reunion compared with Paris?

Saint-Denis follows Réunion Time (UTC+4), while Paris changes seasonally between UTC+1 and UTC+2. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Saint-Denis, it is usually 6:00 AM in Paris during French winter time and 7:00 AM in Paris during French summer time, which is important when arranging government, education, or business calls.

is Reunion good for coordinating with Europe, Africa, and Asia?

Reunion is reasonably well placed for cross-regional coordination because it sits on UTC+4, between Europe and much of Asia. It is often easier to overlap with Gulf countries, East Africa, and parts of South Asia than with the Americas, so companies handling tourism, logistics, aviation, or French overseas administration often schedule Reunion meetings in the island’s afternoon to catch European morning hours.