Antarctic · French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Current time in Port-aux-Français
French Southern & Antarctic Time.
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Daylight saving
Not observed
This zone has no seasonal clock change.
About Port-aux-Français time
Port-aux-Français keeps one clock.
Port-aux-Français, the main settlement of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, keeps steady +05 hours year-round, which means its small research community works by fixed clock time that never shifts with the seasons. Because polar daylight swings from long summer sun to dim winter twilight, daily life leans more on schedule than on sunrise, making it easier to coordinate with partners in Réunion, East Africa, or western India. Teams elsewhere — especially Europe — should remember Port-aux-Français is three to five hours ahead of Paris, so morning calls often mean European afternoons.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about Port-aux-Français's time zone, daylight saving rules, and scheduling across it. Can't find what you need? Email [email protected].
- Why doesn’t Port-aux-Français use daylight saving?
- At its latitude, daylight varies extremely between summer and winter, so France keeps the territory on a single +05 standard to simplify logistics and avoid confusing twice‑yearly shifts.
- When is the best time to call Port-aux-Français from Europe?
- Mid‑morning Europe time lines up with early‑afternoon in Port-aux-Français, avoiding both the French lunch break and local evening hours.
- How do researchers handle communication with Réunion?
- Because both Kerguelen and Réunion sit in the same +05 zone, emails and calls stay in sync without mental conversions—just watch Réunion’s daylight‑saving changes if they occur.
- How do polar daylight changes affect the workday?
- With months of near‑constant light or darkness, staff rely on fixed office hours tied to the clock, not the sun, so +05 becomes their stable routine.
- Are satellite schedules tied to Paris time?
- Mission plans are often set in UTC or Paris time; local teams add five hours (or six in French summer), keeping Port-aux-Français always one step ahead.
- Does being +05 help logistics from Africa?
- Shipments timed to East‑African ports skip extra time math—vessels arrive with simple five‑hour Paris offset.
- Is there ever a winter time option?
- No, since stations run scientific instruments on strict clocks, Port-aux-Français remains on +05 all year.
- How do crews stay synced during Antarctic winter?
- With barely any daylight, everyone watches the clock, so +05 hours stays the same year‑round.
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