Time Zones in Tunisia

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

Tunis
Tunisia · CET
Tunis Standard TimeGMT +01Mon, Apr 6
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UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
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Tunis
Pop. 693,210
Sfax
Pop. 277,278
Sousse
Pop. 164,123
Kairouan
Pop. 119,794
Bizerte
Pop. 115,268
Gabès
Pop. 110,075
Ariana
Pop. 97,687
Hammamet
Pop. 97,579
Kasserine
Pop. 81,987
Gafsa
Pop. 81,232
La Goulette
Pop. 79,795
Zarzis
Pop. 79,316
Ben Arous
Pop. 74,932
El Hamma
Pop. 73,512
Msaken
Pop. 72,953
Monastir
Pop. 71,546
La Mohammedia
Pop. 66,593
Al Marsá
Pop. 65,640
Skanes
Pop. 64,222
Houmt El Souk
Pop. 62,583
Tataouine
Pop. 62,577
Medenine
Pop. 61,705
Douane
Pop. 60,192
Radès
Pop. 59,998
Kélibia
Pop. 58,524
Béja
Pop. 57,233
Nabeul
Pop. 56,387
Menzel Bourguiba
Pop. 54,536
Jendouba
Pop. 51,408
Djemmal
Pop. 50,275
Ksar Hellal
Pop. 49,376
El Kef
Pop. 47,979
Hammam-Lif
Pop. 47,760
Oued Lill
Pop. 47,101
Mahdia
Pop. 45,977
Zouila
Pop. 44,349
Dar Chabanne
Pop. 42,140
Sidi Bouzid
Pop. 42,098
Metlaoui
Pop. 38,634
Ksour Essaf
Pop. 36,274
Tozeur
Pop. 34,943
Hammam Sousse
Pop. 33,834
Gremda
Pop. 33,744
Korba
Pop. 33,589
La Sebala du Mornag
Pop. 33,421
Midoun
Pop. 32,000
Mateur
Pop. 31,005
Douz
Pop. 28,127
Ar Rudayyif
Pop. 26,976
Siliana
Pop. 26,960
Manouba
Pop. 24,948
El Fahs
Pop. 23,561
Takelsa
Pop. 22,151
Nefta
Pop. 21,720
Chebba
Pop. 21,559
Menzel Jemil
Pop. 21,542
Medjez el Bab
Pop. 20,118
El Jem
Pop. 20,029
Akouda
Pop. 20,027
Kebili
Pop. 19,875
Ghardimaou
Pop. 19,574
Tajerouine
Pop. 19,362
Menzel Abderhaman
Pop. 19,078
Mennzel Bou Zelfa
Pop. 18,551
Douar Tindja
Pop. 18,551
Ouardenine
Pop. 18,287
Thala
Pop. 18,230
Beni Khiar
Pop. 18,011
Bekalta
Pop. 17,850
Ezzouhour
Pop. 17,348
Zaghouan
Pop. 16,911
El Alia
Pop. 16,083
Carthage
Pop. 15,922
Galaat el Andeless
Pop. 15,313
Maktar
Pop. 14,500
Erriadh
Pop. 14,426
Sahline
Pop. 13,806
Tabarka
Pop. 13,712
Testour
Pop. 13,397
Ben Gardane
Pop. 13,364
Ksibet el Mediouni
Pop. 13,122
Seïada
Pop. 12,962
Tabursuq
Pop. 12,727
Banbalah
Pop. 12,367
Bou Arkoub
Pop. 12,312
Bou Arada
Pop. 12,158
As Sars
Pop. 12,137
Skhira
Pop. 11,944
Beni Khalled
Pop. 11,300
Rhar el Melah
Pop. 10,530
Gafour
Pop. 10,272
Rafrāf
Pop. 9,850
El Haouaria
Pop. 9,273
Sidi Bou Ali
Pop. 8,855
Beni Hassane
Pop. 8,801
Haffouz
Pop. 8,472
Menzel Kamel
Pop. 8,314
Degache
Pop. 8,134
El Maamoura
Pop. 8,039
Zaouiat Djedidi
Pop. 7,862
As Sanad
Pop. 7,859
Le Krib
Pop. 7,691
Sidi Alouane
Pop. 7,610
Harqalah
Pop. 7,423
Mezzouna
Pop. 7,390
Al Matlīn
Pop. 7,370
Touza
Pop. 7,236
Djebeniana
Pop. 7,190
El Golaa
Pop. 7,189
Sbikha
Pop. 7,062
Melloulèche
Pop. 6,948
Zaouiet Kountech
Pop. 6,713
Er Regueb
Pop. 6,702
Bir el Hafey
Pop. 6,498
El Battan
Pop. 6,458
Sakiet Sidi Youssef
Pop. 6,442
Sbiba
Pop. 6,291
Jemna
Pop. 6,254
Port el Kantaoui
Pop. 6,000
Sidi Bou Saïd
Pop. 5,911
Jilma
Pop. 5,887
Sejenane
Pop. 5,718
Chorbane
Pop. 5,710
Lemta
Pop. 5,382
El Ksour
Pop. 5,034
Bir Ali Ben Khalifa
Pop. 4,864
Menzel Heurr
Pop. 4,717
Rouhia
Pop. 4,688
Fernana
Pop. 4,681
Sidi Ben Nour
Pop. 4,520
Jedelienne
Pop. 4,352
Remada
Pop. 4,322
Rohia
Pop. 4,231
El Mida
Pop. 4,176
Kondhar
Pop. 3,816
Zahānah
Pop. 3,765
Beni Kheddache
Pop. 3,588
Korbous
Pop. 3,581
Salakta
Pop. 3,477
Nibbar
Pop. 3,393
Mesdour
Pop. 3,372
Goubellat
Pop. 3,353
Sidi Bou Rouis
Pop. 3,265
Menzel Salem
Pop. 2,856
Sidi el Hani
Pop. 2,820
Tamaghzah
Pop. 2,750
Bou Attouche
Pop. 2,700
Kesra
Pop. 2,598
Kalaat Khasba
Pop. 2,558
Wadi Maliz
Pop. 2,417
Matmata
Pop. 2,406
Chebika
Pop. 1,820

How to Check Time in Tunisia

  1. Open the Tunisia time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/tunisia to load Tunisia with Tunis pre-selected on the comparison grid. This page is useful when you are planning a call with a supplier in Tunis, checking customer support overlap with North Africa, or confirming meeting hours before a flight connection through Tunis-Carthage International Airport.

  2. Add comparison cities with the + Add City button: Click + Add City and search for cities such as Paris, London, and Dubai to compare Tunisia with major business and travel hubs. Paris is relevant for trade and Francophone business ties, London is useful for finance and remote work coordination, and Dubai helps with MENA logistics, aviation, and regional commercial scheduling.

  3. Drag across the grid to select a meeting window: Use the Select button if needed, then drag across Tunis’s row from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM to highlight a working block in purple. On standard time, that usually shows 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM in Paris, 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in London when the UK is also on standard time, and 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM in Dubai, which helps confirm whether a Tunisia morning call fits European and Gulf business hours.

  4. Export the selected time range: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is practical for sending a Tunis-based meeting slot to a distributed team so each person sees the event in local time automatically, whether they work in Europe, the Gulf, or North America.

Time Zones in Tunisia

Tunisia uses one time zone nationwide: Central European Time (CET), which is UTC+1. The entire country, including Tunis, Sfax, Sousse, Kairouan, and Gabès, follows the same clock, so there are no internal time differences to manage when scheduling domestic travel, government services, or business operations.

The main abbreviation used for civil time in Tunisia is CET. Unlike countries such as India, which uses a half-hour offset of UTC+5:30, or the United States and Russia, which span multiple time zones, Tunisia keeps a simple single-zone system with a full-hour offset.

A practical scheduling point is that Tunisia’s UTC+1 position often aligns closely with much of continental Europe during parts of the year. However, because European countries may switch to summer time while Tunisia currently does not, the time difference between Tunisia and cities like Paris, Madrid, or Rome can change seasonally even though Tunisia’s own clock stays fixed.

Tunisia Country Details

Tunisia is a North African country on the Mediterranean coast, bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest and Libya to the southeast. Its capital is Tunis, the political and economic center of the country, and a major hub for administration, trade, finance, and air travel.

The country has a population of 11,565,204 and a total area of 163,610 km². That makes Tunisia one of the smaller countries in North Africa by land area, but it has a high concentration of population and economic activity in coastal cities such as Tunis, Sfax, Sousse, and Bizerte.

Tunisia’s official currency is the Tunisian dinar (TND), which is used for all domestic pricing, banking, payroll, and retail transactions. The country dialing code is +216, which you need when calling Tunisian landlines or mobile numbers from abroad, and the main listed languages are ar-TN and fr, reflecting the country’s Arabic-speaking identity and widespread use of French in business, education, administration, and tourism.

Daylight Saving Time in Tunisia

Tunisia does not currently observe daylight saving time, so the country remains on UTC+1 throughout the year. That means clocks do not move forward in spring or backward in autumn anywhere in the country, which simplifies scheduling for domestic operations and local travel.

Historically, Tunisia has used summer time in some past periods, but the current practical rule for users is that there are no seasonal clock changes now. This matters when comparing Tunisia with Europe: for example, when France is on Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2), Tunisia is 1 hour behind Paris, but when France returns to CET (UTC+1), Tunisia and Paris are on the same time.

There are no regional exceptions within Tunisia. Tunis, Sfax, Sousse, Monastir, Djerba, and all other cities follow the same non-DST national time standard, so there is no need to check separate local rules inside the country.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Tunisia have?

Tunisia has one time zone for the entire country. All cities and regions, including Tunis, Sfax, Sousse, and Djerba, use Central European Time (CET), UTC+1, so there are no domestic clock differences.

does Tunisia use daylight saving time?

No, Tunisia does not currently use daylight saving time. The country stays on UTC+1 year-round, which means there are no spring-forward or fall-back clock changes to track when planning meetings or travel.

what is the time difference between Tunisia and UTC?

Tunisia is 1 hour ahead of UTC, so its standard offset is UTC+1. For example, when it is 12:00 PM UTC, it is 1:00 PM in Tunis; this remains consistent throughout the year because Tunisia does not currently change clocks seasonally.

what currency does Tunisia use?

Tunisia uses the Tunisian dinar, abbreviated TND. This is the official currency for everyday purchases, hotel payments, transport, salaries, and business transactions across the country.

what is the dialing code for Tunisia?

The international dialing code for Tunisia is +216. If you are calling a Tunisian number from another country, you enter +216 before the local number, which is important for business calls, hotel reservations, and travel coordination.

is Tunisia on the same time as France?

Tunisia is sometimes on the same time as France, but not all year. When France is on CET (UTC+1), Tunisia and France match; when France switches to CEST (UTC+2), Tunisia becomes 1 hour behind France because Tunisia does not observe DST.

what languages are commonly used in Tunisia?

The listed languages for Tunisia are ar-TN and fr. In practice, Arabic is the national language used in daily life, while French is widely used in business, administration, education, tourism, and many professional communications.

what time is best for a business call between Tunisia and London?

A good overlap for Tunisia and London is usually late morning to early afternoon in Tunis, especially outside major holiday periods. Because the UK changes between GMT (UTC+0) and BST (UTC+1) while Tunisia stays on UTC+1, the gap is either 1 hour in winter or 0 hours in summer, so checking the exact date on the converter is important.