×

Settings

24-hour
Quiet mode
View only
Send feedback

UTC time

Loading
Loading

Loading

Loading
13 Sep 2024
🌒
Country Flag - Saudi Arabia A green field with the Shahada in white Arabic script above a white horizontal sword pointing to the left.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
7:12:10 AM
19 Nov 2024

Local facts

  • Saudi Arabia follows Arabia Standard Time, which is UTC+3.
  • No, DST is not observed, so the clocks stay at UTC+3 year-round.
  • The zone is the same as Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait. It is one hour ahead of Egypt (UTC+2) and two hours ahead of Greece (UTC+1).
  • The difference ranges from 8 to 11 hours, depending on the U.S. location and whether DST is in effect in the United States.
  • Key sectors include:

    Oil and Gas: Saudi Arabia is one of the world's largest oil producers, with petroleum accounting for a significant portion of its GDP.

    Petrochemicals: The country is a leading exporter of refined oil products and chemicals.

    Tourism: Efforts to diversify the economy include promoting religious tourism, with Mecca and Medina attracting millions annually.

    Mining: Expanding sectors include gold, phosphate, and aluminum production.

    Construction: Massive infrastructure projects such as NEOM and the Red Sea Project are key drivers of development.
  • Highlights include:

    Geography: Saudi Arabia is known for its vast deserts, such as the Rub' al Khali (Empty Quarter), the largest contiguous sand desert in the world.

    Trivia: It is home to the world's tallest clock tower in Mecca and the futuristic city project of NEOM, intended to be powered entirely by renewable energy.
  • Cultural highlights include:

    Traditions: Saudi society values hospitality deeply, often welcoming guests with coffee and dates.

    Religious Significance: The country is the birthplace of Islam, housing the two holiest cities, Mecca and Medina.

    Cuisine: Traditional dishes like kabsa (spiced rice and meat) and sambusa (stuffed pastries) are popular.

    Festivals: Religious holidays such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha are widely celebrated with family gatherings and charitable acts.