Time Zones in Suriname

View Suriname’s current local time, UTC offset, DST status, and convert time to other countries and time zones.

Paramaribo
Suriname · -03
Paramaribo Standard TimeGMT -03Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Apr 7
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Paramaribo
Pop. 223,757
Lelydorp
Pop. 18,223
Brokopondo
Pop. 14,662
Nieuw Nickerie
Pop. 13,143
Meerzorg
Pop. 12,405
Moengo
Pop. 7,074
Nieuw Amsterdam
Pop. 4,935
Mariënburg
Pop. 4,427
Wageningen
Pop. 4,145
Albina
Pop. 3,985
Groningen
Pop. 3,216
Brownsweg
Pop. 2,696
Onverwacht
Pop. 2,105
Totness
Pop. 1,685

How to Check Time in Suriname

  1. Open the Suriname time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/suriname. The page loads Suriname with Paramaribo as the main reference, which is useful if you are planning a call with a supplier, NGO contact, or government office in Suriname’s capital where most commercial and administrative activity is concentrated.

  2. Add comparison cities with the “+ Add City” button: Click + Add City and add places such as Amsterdam, New York, or Georgetown. Amsterdam is relevant because Dutch remains an official language and many business, family, and administrative links connect Suriname with the Netherlands, while New York is useful for finance and diaspora coordination, and Georgetown helps with regional planning in northern South America.

  3. Drag across the grid to compare working hours visually: Use the Select button if needed, then drag on Suriname’s row to highlight a time block such as 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM SRT. That selection shows immediately that Suriname Time is UTC-3, so 9:00 AM in Paramaribo is 8:00 AM in New York during Eastern Daylight Time, 2:00 PM in Amsterdam during Central European Summer Time, and 9:00 AM in Georgetown, Guyana, helping you confirm whether a morning meeting fits everyone’s workday.

  4. Export the selected time for scheduling: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially practical for remote teams, shipping coordinators, or nonprofit staff who need everyone to receive the same meeting window in local time without manually converting Suriname’s UTC-3 offset.

Time Zones in Suriname

Suriname has one time zone for the entire country: Suriname Time (SRT), which is UTC-3. There are no separate regional zones like in the United States, Canada, or Russia, so Paramaribo, Lelydorp, Nieuw Nickerie, Moengo, and Albina all use the same official time year-round.

A notable feature of Suriname’s time system is its simplicity: it does not use a half-hour or quarter-hour offset like India (UTC+5:30) or Nepal (UTC+5:45), and it does not switch seasonally between standard time and daylight saving time. Because the country stays on UTC-3 throughout the year, time coordination is more predictable for travel planning, customer support, and cross-border business with nearby countries in northern South America.

In practical terms, Suriname is 3 hours behind UTC, 1 hour ahead of New York when New York is on Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5), and the same time as parts of eastern South America that also use UTC-3, depending on season and local policies. When it is 9:00 AM in Paramaribo, it is 12:00 PM UTC, which is a useful benchmark for international teams scheduling calls with Europe, North America, or Caribbean partners.

Suriname Country Details

Suriname is a country on the northeastern coast of South America, bordered by Guyana to the west, French Guiana to the east, Brazil to the south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the north. Its capital is Paramaribo, the country’s largest city and the center of government, banking, trade, education, and international connections.

The country has a population of 575,991 and a land area of 163,270 km², making it one of the least densely populated countries in South America. Much of the population is concentrated in and around the coastal belt, especially near Paramaribo, while the interior is dominated by rainforest and river systems, which affects transport times and the practical importance of reliable time coordination for domestic administration and logistics.

Suriname’s currency is the Surinamese dollar (SRD), used for everyday transactions, salaries, retail pricing, and local business operations. The international dialing code is +597, which is important when placing calls to Surinamese businesses, hotels, embassies, or family members from abroad.

The country’s listed languages include nl-SR, en, srn, hns, and jv. In everyday terms, Dutch is the official language of government and education, while English, Sranan Tongo, Hindustani, and Javanese are also part of Suriname’s multilingual social and commercial environment, which matters for customer service, travel arrangements, and cross-cultural business communication.

Daylight Saving Time in Suriname

Suriname does not observe daylight saving time. Clocks do not move forward in spring or backward in autumn, so the country remains on Suriname Time (SRT), UTC-3, for all 12 months of the year.

That means there are no annual clock change dates to track in Suriname itself. If you are scheduling with Paramaribo from countries that do use DST, such as the United States, Canada, or much of Europe, the time difference changes seasonally only because those other countries move their clocks, not because Suriname does.

There are also no internal regional exceptions within Suriname. Every part of the country follows the same time standard, so there is no need to check separate time rules for the capital, coastal districts, or interior communities.

In recent years, Suriname has maintained this no-DST approach without seasonal changes. For businesses and travelers, this reduces confusion: a meeting set for 10:00 AM in Paramaribo remains 10:00 AM SRT year-round, while the equivalent time in cities like New York, Toronto, London, or Amsterdam may shift by an hour when those places enter or leave daylight saving time.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Suriname have?

Suriname has one official time zone across the entire country. The whole nation uses Suriname Time (SRT), UTC-3, so there are no internal time differences between Paramaribo and other cities or districts.

does Suriname use daylight saving time?

No, Suriname does not use daylight saving time. The country stays on UTC-3 all year, so clocks do not change in March, April, October, or November the way they do in many parts of North America and Europe.

what is the time difference between Suriname and UTC?

Suriname is 3 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time, written as UTC-3. This means when it is 12:00 PM UTC, it is 9:00 AM in Paramaribo, and when it is 6:00 PM UTC, it is 3:00 PM in Suriname.

what currency does Suriname use?

Suriname uses the Surinamese dollar, abbreviated SRD. This is the national currency used for local purchases, hotel payments, transport, salaries, and most domestic commercial transactions.

what is the dialing code for Suriname?

The international dialing code for Suriname is +597. If you are calling Suriname from another country, you enter your international access code first and then 597 before the local number.

what time zone abbreviation does Suriname use?

The standard abbreviation used for Suriname is SRT, which stands for Suriname Time. Its offset is UTC-3, and because there is no daylight saving time, this abbreviation remains the same throughout the year.

is Paramaribo in the same time zone as the rest of Suriname?

Yes, Paramaribo uses the same time zone as the entire country. There are no regional time variations, so time shown for Paramaribo applies equally to the rest of Suriname.

is Suriname ahead of or behind New York?

Suriname’s relationship to New York changes depending on the U.S. season because Suriname does not observe DST. Suriname is 2 hours ahead of New York during Eastern Standard Time and 1 hour ahead during Eastern Daylight Time, so if it is 9:00 AM in Paramaribo, it is 7:00 AM in New York in winter and 8:00 AM in New York in summer.