Current Time in Saint-Denis, Reunion

Saint-Denis
Reunion · +04
Saint-Denis Standard TimeGMT +04Mon, Apr 6
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UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM

How to Check Current Time in Saint-Denis, Reunion

  1. Open the Saint-Denis time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/reunion/saint-denis. The page loads Saint-Denis, Reunion as the pre-selected city on the visual comparison grid, which is useful if you are planning a call with a supplier, hotel, shipping contact, or public office in Réunion’s capital.

  2. Add comparison cities relevant to your schedule: Click + Add City and search for cities such as Paris, Dubai, and New York. These comparisons are practical because Réunion uses the euro and has administrative ties to France, trade and travel links through Gulf hubs like Dubai, and business coordination often involves North American teams working across a much larger time gap.

  3. Drag across the grid to compare workable hours: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across Saint-Denis’s row from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. On a standard date, that same block corresponds to 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM in Dubai, 5:00 AM to 7:00 AM in London during British Summer Time, and 11:00 PM to 1:00 AM in New York during Eastern Daylight Time on the previous day, showing immediately why a morning meeting in Saint-Denis is much easier for the Gulf than for the US East Coast.

  4. Export the selected meeting window: After highlighting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially helpful when sending a confirmed slot to a distributed team, a travel coordinator, or a client, because each person receives the meeting in their own local time without manually converting UTC+4.

About Saint-Denis Time Zone

Saint-Denis uses the Indian/Reunion IANA time zone, which is fixed at UTC+4 all year. This means local time in Saint-Denis is four hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time, and there is no seasonal clock change to account for when scheduling meetings, flights, or deadlines. Because the offset stays constant, Saint-Denis is simpler to coordinate with than cities in Europe or North America that shift between standard time and daylight saving time.

Saint-Denis is the capital of Réunion, a French overseas department in the southwest Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar and near Mauritius. Although it is politically part of France and uses the euro, its local time is not the same as metropolitan France; Saint-Denis is typically 2 or 3 hours ahead of Paris, depending on the European season. That difference matters for government administration, customer support coverage, and business operations that span both Réunion and mainland France.

In regional terms, Saint-Denis shares its UTC+4 offset with nearby Mauritius and Seychelles for much of the year, while it is 1 hour ahead of Dubai (UTC+4 vs UTC+4? actually Dubai is UTC+4, so same time) and 1 hour behind places on UTC+5 such as the Maldives or Pakistan. It is also 6 hours ahead of London in winter and 3 hours ahead of London in summer, because the UK changes clocks while Réunion does not. This fixed-offset behavior is valuable for remote teams because only the other side’s DST changes need attention.

Saint-Denis City Details

Saint-Denis has a population of 137,195, making it the largest city on Réunion and the island’s main administrative center. It sits at coordinates -20.88231°, 55.4504°, on the northern coast of the island, which places it firmly in the southwest Indian Ocean travel and trade corridor between eastern Africa and southern Asia.

The local currency is the euro (EUR), reflecting Réunion’s status as a French overseas department and part of the euro area. For international calls, the country dialing code is +262, which is used for Réunion and is important when confirming hotel bookings, arranging airport pickups, or contacting local businesses from abroad.

Because Saint-Denis is both the political capital and a major transport hub, time coordination often matters for flights through Roland Garros Airport, public administration, tourism services, and shipping-related communication. Travelers coming from Europe, the Gulf, or southern Africa often use time converters to avoid missing check-ins, transfer windows, or office opening hours in UTC+4.

Time Differences from Saint-Denis

Saint-Denis is on UTC+4 year-round, so the time difference depends mainly on whether the comparison city observes daylight saving time.

  • New York: Saint-Denis is usually 8 hours ahead during Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4) and 9 hours ahead during Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5).
    When it’s 9:00 AM in Saint-Denis, it’s 1:00 AM in New York during US summer time, or 12:00 AM in New York during US winter time.

  • London: Saint-Denis is 3 hours ahead during British Summer Time (UTC+1) and 4 hours ahead during Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+0).
    When it’s 9:00 AM in Saint-Denis, it’s 6:00 AM in London in summer, or 5:00 AM in London in winter.

  • Tokyo: Saint-Denis is 5 hours behind Tokyo, because Tokyo runs on UTC+9 year-round.
    When it’s 9:00 AM in Saint-Denis, it’s 2:00 PM in Tokyo the same day.

  • Sydney: Saint-Denis is usually 6 hours behind Sydney during Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10) and 7 hours behind during Australian Eastern Daylight Time (UTC+11).
    When it’s 9:00 AM in Saint-Denis, it’s 3:00 PM in Sydney in standard time, or 4:00 PM in Sydney during daylight saving time.

  • Dubai: Saint-Denis and Dubai are on the same UTC+4 offset year-round.
    When it’s 9:00 AM in Saint-Denis, it’s 9:00 AM in Dubai, which makes Gulf-region coordination much easier than scheduling with Europe or North America.

For practical scheduling, the most overlap with Saint-Denis usually comes from Dubai, East Africa, and parts of Europe, while North America often requires late evening in Saint-Denis or very early morning in the US. If you are planning customer support coverage, supplier calls, or remote team meetings, the fixed UTC+4 offset in Réunion means the seasonal changes come from London, New York, or Sydney rather than from Saint-Denis itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Saint-Denis in?

Saint-Denis, Réunion uses the Indian/Reunion time zone. Its standard offset is UTC+4, and that offset stays the same throughout the year, which makes local scheduling more predictable than in countries that move clocks forward and back seasonally.

Does Saint-Denis observe daylight saving time?

No, Saint-Denis does not observe daylight saving time. Réunion stays on UTC+4 all year, so there are no annual clock changes in March, October, or November; only the other city in your comparison may shift if it observes DST.

What is the time difference between Saint-Denis and New York?

The difference between Saint-Denis and New York is usually 8 or 9 hours, depending on the US season. During Eastern Daylight Time, Saint-Denis is 8 hours ahead, and during Eastern Standard Time, it is 9 hours ahead, so a normal workday in Réunion often falls overnight in New York.

Best time to call Saint-Denis from US or UK?

From the UK, the best time to call Saint-Denis is often early morning to late morning UK time, which lines up with late morning to early afternoon in Réunion. From the US East Coast, the most practical option is usually very early morning in New York or late afternoon to early evening in Saint-Denis, because a 9:00 AM start in Réunion happens around midnight or 1:00 AM in New York depending on the season.

What is the UTC offset for Saint-Denis?

The UTC offset for Saint-Denis is UTC+4. This means local time is always four hours ahead of UTC, with no daylight saving adjustment, which is useful for aviation planning, remote work scheduling, and setting recurring calendar events.

What currency does Saint-Denis use?

Saint-Denis uses the euro (EUR), the same currency used in metropolitan France and many other parts of the euro area. That is important for travelers booking hotels, paying for transport, or handling invoices, because prices and payments are denominated in euros rather than a separate local currency.

Is Saint-Denis in the same time zone as Paris?

No, Saint-Denis is not in the same time zone as Paris. Saint-Denis stays on UTC+4 year-round, while Paris uses Central European Time (UTC+1) in winter and Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) in summer, so Saint-Denis is typically 3 hours ahead of Paris in summer and 2 hours ahead in winter.

Why is Saint-Denis time easy to manage for recurring meetings?

Saint-Denis time is easier to manage because Réunion does not change clocks during the year. If you schedule a recurring meeting with a city like London, New York, or Sydney, the Saint-Denis side remains fixed at UTC+4, and only the DST-observing city changes its offset on its own transition dates.