Americas · Brazil
Current time in Aracaju
Brasilia Standard Time.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Daylight saving
Not observed
This zone has no seasonal clock change.
About Aracaju time
Aracaju keeps one clock.
Aracaju, the sun-drenched capital of Sergipe in Brazil, keeps a steady rhythm year-round thanks to its fixed UTC-3 offset, making it easy for remote teams to plan calls without worrying about daylight saving shifts. With long, bright days and a laid-back coastal vibe, work here flows naturally alongside the tropical pace of life.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about Aracaju's time zone, daylight saving rules, and scheduling across it. Can't find what you need? Email [email protected].
- Does Aracaju observe daylight saving time?
- No, Aracaju does not observe daylight saving time, so the UTC-3 offset remains constant throughout the year.
- What is the typical workday like in Aracaju?
- Workdays in Aracaju follow a standard Brazilian schedule, usually starting around 8 AM and ending by 6 PM, with a midday break that often stretches a bit longer in the coastal heat.
- How does Aracaju's location affect its daylight hours?
- Being close to the equator at about 10°S latitude, Aracaju experiences relatively consistent daylight year-round, with roughly 11.5 to 12.5 hours of sunshine daily.
- Is Aracaju in the same time zone as Brasília?
- Yes, both Aracaju and Brasília operate at UTC-3, so there is no time difference between them, simplifying coordination across these Brazilian cities.
- What makes Aracaju's time zone convenient for remote collaboration?
- Its fixed UTC-3 offset means no seasonal clock changes, and its alignment with Brazil's capital makes scheduling with major business hubs straightforward.
- How does Aracaju's coastal location influence its daily rhythm?
- The warm coastal climate encourages an early start to the day, with many locals wrapping up outdoor activities before the midday heat peaks.
- What is the best time to schedule international calls with Aracaju?
- Mid-morning to early afternoon in Aracaju (around 10 AM–2 PM local time) overlaps well with business hours in both Europe and the US East Coast.
- Does Aracaju's time zone differ from other Brazilian capitals?
- While Aracaju shares UTC-3 with Brasília and São Paulo, cities like Manaus (UTC-4) and Porto Velho (UTC-4) are an hour behind, so it's important to confirm the specific zone when coordinating across Brazil.
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