Three numbers. The ones that decide the meeting.
When the world meets at work.
Read the day in both zones.
Crossing the border. Money, language, plugs.
Money changes hands at the border: Durban uses the ZAR (R) and Recife uses the BRL (R$). Language shifts too — Afrikaans in Durban, Portuguese in Recife. Be careful behind the wheel: Durban drives on the left, Recife on the right.
- Country
- South Africa
- Capital
- Pretoria
- Currency
- South African rand (ZAR · R)
- Language
- Afrikaans, English, Southern Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Southern Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu
- Calling code
- +27
- Drives on
- Left
- Country
- Brazil
- Capital
- Brasília
- Currency
- Brazilian real (BRL · R$)
- Language
- Portuguese
- Calling code
- +55
- Drives on
- Right
Quick answers. Before you book the call.
What's the time difference between Durban and Recife?
Durban is 5 hours behind Recife. Durban runs on GMT+2 and Recife on GMT-3. The gap can shift by an hour when either side enters or leaves daylight saving — the live clocks above always reflect the current offset.
When's the best time to schedule a meeting?
There are 3 hours where both cities are inside a 09:00–17:00 workday. Aim for the middle of that window so neither side is starting or closing out.
Does daylight saving time change the difference?
Yes, if either city observes DST. When one side shifts and the other doesn't, the gap changes by one hour. The DST badges under each clock show whether each zone is currently shifted and when the next transition lands.
How far is Durban from Recife?
About 7,244 km as the crow flies (great-circle distance). A non-stop commercial flight cruises that in roughly 9h 1m, not counting airport time, winds, or routing around restricted airspace.
Can I send this meeting time as a calendar invite?
Yes. Pick a time on the slider above, open the meeting card, customize the title and duration, then download the .ics file. It imports cleanly into Google Calendar, Outlook, and Apple Calendar with the correct timezone attached.
What currency do Durban and Recife use?
Durban uses the South African rand (ZAR, R); Recife uses the Brazilian real (BRL, R$). Check the live rate before transferring money or paying with a card abroad — most banks add a 1–3 % FX margin on top of the mid-market rate.
How do I call Durban from Recife?
Dial the international prefix used by your carrier (often 00), then +27, then the local number — drop any leading zero of the city or mobile code. For free calls, WhatsApp, Signal, and FaceTime work over Wi-Fi regardless of country code.
What language is spoken in Durban and Recife?
Durban primarily speaks Afrikaans, English, Southern Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Southern Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu; Recife speaks Portuguese. English is widely used in business contexts in major cities of both, but written contracts may need translation.
Do Durban and Recife drive on the same side of the road?
No. South Africa drives on the left, Brazil on the right. If you're renting, expect a learning curve on the first day — especially at roundabouts and when judging the centre of the lane.