Daylight Savings Time Changes in Albania ๐ฆ๐ฑ (2027)
Albania observes daylight saving time. Clocks next fall back on Sunday, October 25, 2026, switching from CEST (UTC+2) to CET (UTC+1).
| Country: | Albania |
| Capital: | Tirana |
| Abbreviations: | AL, ALB |
| IANA Time Zones: | 1 |
| Dial Code: | +355 |
Daylight Savings Time Schedule and Information
28 Mar 2027 - Daylight Saving Time Starts
When local standard time is about to reach Sunday, 28 March 2027, 01:59 clocks are turned forward 1 hour to
Sunday, 28 March 2027, 03:00 local daylight time instead.
Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour later on 28 Mar 2027 than the day before. There will be more light in the evening.
Also called Spring Forward.
31 Oct 2027 - Daylight Saving Time Ends
When local standard time is about to reach Sunday, 31 October 2027, 02:59 clocks are turned backward 1 hour to
Sunday, 31 October 2027, 02:00 local standard time instead.
Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour earlier on 31 Oct 2027 than the day before. There will be more light in the morning.
Also called Fall Back.
Daylight Savings Time Schedules by Counties in Albania (2027)
| County | DST Start (Spring) | DST End (Fall) |
|---|---|---|
| Berat County | 28 Mar 2027 | 31 Oct 2027 |
| Dibรซr County | 28 Mar 2027 | 31 Oct 2027 |
| Durrรซs County | 28 Mar 2027 | 31 Oct 2027 |
| Elbasan County | 28 Mar 2027 | 31 Oct 2027 |
| Fier County | 28 Mar 2027 | 31 Oct 2027 |
| Gjirokastรซr County | 28 Mar 2027 | 31 Oct 2027 |
| Korรงรซ County | 28 Mar 2027 | 31 Oct 2027 |
| Kukรซs County | 28 Mar 2027 | 31 Oct 2027 |
| Lezhรซ County | 28 Mar 2027 | 31 Oct 2027 |
| Shkodรซr County | 28 Mar 2027 | 31 Oct 2027 |
| Tirana | 28 Mar 2027 | 31 Oct 2027 |
| Vlorรซ County | 28 Mar 2027 | 31 Oct 2027 |
DST Changes Summary for Albania
| Date | Year | Change | Time | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26 Oct | 2025 | Back 1 hour | 02:59 ➜ 02:00 | Daylight Saving End |
| 29 Mar | 2026 | Forward 1 hour | 01:59 ➜ 03:00 | Daylight Saving Start |
| 25 Oct | 2026 | Back 1 hour | 02:59 ➜ 02:00 | Daylight Saving End |
| 28 Mar | 2027 | Forward 1 hour | 01:59 ➜ 03:00 | Daylight Saving Start |
| 31 Oct | 2027 | Back 1 hour | 02:59 ➜ 02:00 | Daylight Saving End |
| 26 Mar | 2028 | Forward 1 hour | 01:59 ➜ 03:00 | Daylight Saving Start |
| 29 Oct | 2028 | Back 1 hour | 02:59 ➜ 02:00 | Daylight Saving End |
| 25 Mar | 2029 | Forward 1 hour | 01:59 ➜ 03:00 | Daylight Saving Start |
| 28 Oct | 2029 | Back 1 hour | 02:59 ➜ 02:00 | Daylight Saving End |
| 31 Mar | 2030 | Forward 1 hour | 01:59 ➜ 03:00 | Daylight Saving Start |
| 27 Oct | 2030 | Back 1 hour | 02:59 ➜ 02:00 | Daylight Saving End |
| 30 Mar | 2031 | Forward 1 hour | 01:59 ➜ 03:00 | Daylight Saving Start |
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Common Questions about Daylight Savings Time Changes in Albania
Does Albania use Daylight Saving Time in 2027?
When do the clocks change next in Albania?
Does all of Albania follow the same time change schedule?
How will the next transition affect the day in Albania?
Frequently Asked Questions about DST in Albania
Does Albania observe Daylight Saving Time?
Yes, Albania observes Daylight Saving Time. Clocks shift forward in spring and back in autumn, giving an extra hour of evening daylight during the warmer months.
When does DST start in Albania in 2027?
In 2027, Daylight Saving Time begins in Albania on March 28, 2027 at 01:59 local time. Clocks spring forward by one hour at this moment.
When does DST end in Albania in 2027?
In 2027, Daylight Saving Time ends in Albania on October 31, 2027 at 02:59 local time. Clocks fall back by one hour, returning to standard time.
When is the next time change in Albania?
The next clock change in Albania is on March 28, 2027, when clocks will fall back by one hour.
What time zone is Albania on after DST ends?
After DST ends, Albania returns to its standard time zone, Europe / Tirane (Europe/Tirane). Standard time is the country's year-round baseline; DST adds one hour to that during the warmer months.
Why does Albania use Daylight Saving Time?
Like most countries that observe DST, Albania shifts its clocks to make better use of evening daylight during the summer months, which can reduce electricity demand and shift outdoor activity later into the day. The savings are modest and debated, but the practice remains widespread in mid- and high-latitude countries.