Daylight Savings Time Changes in Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 (2035)
Trinidad and Tobago does not observe daylight saving time; clocks stay on AST (UTC-4) all year round.
| Country: | Trinidad and Tobago |
| Capital: | Port of Spain |
| Abbreviations: | TT, TTO |
| IANA Time Zones: | 2 |
| Dial Code: | ++1-868 |
Regions in Trinidad and Tobago that do not observe Daylight Savings Time
DST Changes Summary for Trinidad and Tobago
| Date | Year | Change | Time | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 Sep | 1945 | Back 1 hour | 01:59 ➜ 01:00 | Daylight Saving End |
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Common Questions about Daylight Savings Time Changes in Trinidad and Tobago
Does Trinidad and Tobago use Daylight Saving Time in 2035?
Does all of Trinidad and Tobago follow the same time change schedule?
Frequently Asked Questions about DST in Trinidad and Tobago
Does Trinidad and Tobago observe Daylight Saving Time?
No, Trinidad and Tobago does not observe Daylight Saving Time. Clocks stay on the same time year-round. Several countries near the equator and in low-latitude regions skip DST because daylight hours change little across seasons.
What time zone is Trinidad and Tobago on after DST ends?
After DST ends, Trinidad and Tobago returns to its standard time zone, America / Port of Spain (America/Port_of_Spain). Standard time is the country's year-round baseline; DST adds one hour to that during the warmer months.
Why doesn't Trinidad and Tobago use Daylight Saving Time?
Countries near the equator gain almost no benefit from DST because day length barely changes across the year. Other countries have abandoned DST due to public opposition, energy studies showing little benefit, or to simplify scheduling. Trinidad and Tobago falls into one of these categories.