IDT to EEST Converter
Convert time between Israel Daylight Time (IDT) and Eastern European Summer Time (EEST)
Israel Daylight Time (IDT)
Eastern European Summer Time (EEST)
Time Difference
Eastern European Summer Time (EEST) is 0 hours ahead of Israel Daylight Time (IDT)
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Quick Reference
| IDT | EEST |
|---|---|
| 05:00 | 05:00 |
| 07:00 | 07:00 |
| 09:00 | 09:00 |
| 11:00 | 11:00 |
| 13:00 | 13:00 |
| 15:00 | 15:00 |
| 17:00 | 17:00 |
| 19:00 | 19:00 |
| 21:00 | 21:00 |
| 23:00 | 23:00 |
| 01:00 | 01:00 |
| 03:00 | 03:00 |
Top 10 Most Common Time Zones
| Abbreviation | Full Name | UTC Offset | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| UTC | Coordinated Universal Time | UTC ±0 | Global reference standard (servers, logs, APIs) |
| EST / EDT | Eastern (US) Time | UTC −5 / −4 | New York, Toronto — North American business hub |
| CST / CDT | Central (US) Time | UTC −6 / −5 | Chicago, Dallas — US central business region |
| PST / PDT | Pacific (US) Time | UTC −8 / −7 | San Francisco, Los Angeles — tech industry standard |
| GMT / BST | Greenwich Mean / British Summer Time | UTC 0 / +1 | UK, used globally as a reference with UTC |
| CET / CEST | Central European (Summer) Time | UTC +1 / +2 | Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam — EU business core |
| IST | India Standard Time | UTC +5:30 | India — major IT & outsourcing region |
| CST | China Standard Time | UTC +8 | Beijing, Shanghai — East Asia business hub |
| JST | Japan Standard Time | UTC +9 | Tokyo — finance & tech hub |
| AEST / AEDT | Australian Eastern (Daylight) Time | UTC +10 / +11 | Sydney, Melbourne — APAC regional business |
Why Time Zone Abbreviations Are Ambiguous
Unlike standardized identifiers (like America/New_York or Europe/London from the IANA tz database), abbreviations such as "CST" or "IST" are not globally unique. They can refer to different time zones depending on context — country, region, or even time of year (due to daylight saving time).
Common Ambiguous Time Zone Abbreviations
| Abbrev. | Common Meaning(s) | UTC Offset | Region(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| CST | Central Standard Time / China Standard Time / Cuba Standard Time | UTC−6 / UTC+8 / UTC−5 | North America, China, Cuba |
| IST | Indian Standard Time / Irish Standard Time / Israel Standard Time | UTC+5:30 / UTC+1 / UTC+2 | India, Ireland, Israel |
| AST | Atlantic Standard Time / Arabia Standard Time | UTC−4 / UTC+3 | Caribbean, Canada, Middle East |
| PST | Pacific Standard Time / Philippine Standard Time | UTC−8 / UTC+8 | North America, Philippines |
| EST | Eastern Standard Time (North America / Australia) | UTC−5 / UTC+10 | North America, Australia |
✅ Best Practice
To avoid ambiguity, always:
- Use IANA tz identifiers — e.g.,
America/New_Yorkinstead of "EST" - Specify UTC offset explicitly — e.g.,
UTC−5when abbreviations must be used - Include the full timezone name — e.g., "Eastern Standard Time (EST)" with UTC offset
About IDT to EEST Time Conversion
Converting time between Israel Daylight Time (IDT) and Eastern European Summer Time (EEST) is straightforward — both are UTC+3, so the local clock time is identical in cities like Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Athens, Bucharest, and Helsinki during overlapping daylight saving periods.
This time zone converter uses the IANA timezone database to ensure accurate calculations. EEST and IDT both run from late March to late October, so the zero-hour offset applies for most of that window.
Common Use Cases for IDT to EEST Conversion
Business & Work
- Scheduling meetings between Israeli teams and Eastern European partners
- Coordinating project deadlines across Israel and Eastern Europe
- Planning conference calls between Tel Aviv and Athens or Bucharest
Personal & Travel
- Planning travel itineraries between Israel and Eastern Europe
- Coordinating with family and friends in Eastern Europe from Israel
- Scheduling virtual events for IDT and EEST audiences
Time Zone Information
Israel Daylight Time (IDT)
- UTC Offset: UTC+3 (UTC+2 during IST)
- IANA Timezone: Asia/Jerusalem
- Daylight Saving: Friday before last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October
- Major Cities: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Eilat, Beersheba
- Coverage: All of Israel during daylight saving period (late March to late October)
Eastern European Summer Time (EEST)
- UTC Offset: UTC+3
- IANA Timezone: Europe/Athens
- Daylight Saving: Last Sunday in March to Last Sunday in October
- Major Cities: Athens, Bucharest, Sofia, Helsinki, Riga, Vilnius, Tallinn, Nicosia
- Coverage: Eastern European countries during summer
Quick Reference: IDT to EEST
Remember: IDT and EEST share the same UTC+3 offset during overlapping daylight saving periods — local clock times match
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the time difference between IDT and EEST?
Both Israel Daylight Time (IDT) and Eastern European Summer Time (EEST) are UTC+3, so during overlapping daylight saving periods the local clock time is identical. When it is 12:00 PM in Tel Aviv, it is 12:00 PM in Athens.
When does this IDT to EEST conversion apply?
EEST runs from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October. IDT runs from the Friday before the last Sunday in March until the last Sunday in October. The two windows overlap closely, so the zero-hour offset applies for almost the entire European summer.
How does the time difference change throughout the year?
In winter Eastern Europe switches to EET (UTC+2) and Israel to IST (UTC+2), keeping the offset at zero. Around DST transitions in late March and late October the offset can briefly shift to 1 hour for a short window.
What are the best times for IDT-EEST business calls?
IDT and EEST share the same offset, so any working hour in one region is the same hour in the other. The whole 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM business day overlaps perfectly — one of the easiest cross-region scheduling pairs.
Which countries/regions use EEST timezone?
EEST is observed across Eastern Europe during summer — including Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Cyprus. Major cities include Athens, Bucharest, Sofia, Helsinki, Riga, Vilnius, Tallinn, and Nicosia.
Which countries/regions use IDT timezone?
IDT is observed throughout Israel, including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Eilat, and Beersheba. It is the daylight saving variant of Israel Standard Time.
Pro Tips
- • IDT and EEST share the same offset (UTC+3) — clock times are identical during overlapping daylight saving periods.
- • Best meeting window: full working day overlap (9:00 AM–5:00 PM IDT = 9:00 AM–5:00 PM EEST).
- • In winter the offset stays at zero too: IST (Israel) and EET (Europe) are both UTC+2.
- • Around DST transitions in late March and late October, the offset briefly shifts to 1 hour — verify the date.
- • Plan around Israel's Friday-Saturday weekend — Sunday is a working day in Israel.
- • For dates around DST transitions, double-check both regions before sending invites.