Time Zones in Grenada

View Grenada’s current local time, UTC offset, DST status, and convert time with other cities and time zones.

Saint George's
Grenada · AST
Saint George's Standard TimeGMT -04Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Apr 7
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Saint George's
Pop. 7,500
Gouyave
Pop. 3,378
Grenville
Pop. 2,476
Victoria
Pop. 2,256
Saint David’s
Pop. 1,321
Sauteurs
Pop. 1,320
Hillsborough
Pop. 1,000

How to Check Time in Grenada

  1. Open the Grenada time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/grenada. The page loads Grenada with St. George's time pre-selected, which is useful if you are planning a hotel check-in, arranging a cruise stop in the southern Caribbean, or scheduling a call with a tourism, shipping, or education contact in Grenada.

  2. Add comparison cities with the “+ Add City” button: Click + Add City and search for cities such as New York, London, and Toronto. These comparisons are practical because Grenada has strong travel and business links with North America and the UK, and they help remote teams, import/export contacts, and family travelers see whether Caribbean business hours overlap with offices abroad.

  3. Drag across the visual grid to compare working hours: Click Select if needed, then drag across Grenada’s row from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM AST to highlight a meeting window. This instantly shows that 9:00 AM in Grenada is 1:00 PM UTC, and during Northern Hemisphere summer it is often 10:00 AM in New York and 2:00 PM in London, making late morning in St. George's a practical slot for tourism operators, offshore service providers, and international client calls.

  4. Export the selected time range for your team or trip: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially helpful when sending a confirmed meeting time to a distributed team, sharing a marina arrival window, or making sure travelers and business contacts all see the same appointment in their own local time zones.

Time Zones in Grenada

Grenada has one time zone for the entire country. The country uses Atlantic Standard Time (AST) with a fixed offset of UTC-4 throughout the year, so there is no internal split like in the United States, Canada, or Russia, where multiple time zones apply across different regions.

A key feature of Grenada’s time system is its simplicity: there are no half-hour or quarter-hour offsets, unlike places such as India (UTC+5:30) or Nepal (UTC+5:45). Every part of Grenada, including St. George's, Gouyave, Grenville, and the smaller islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique, follows the same UTC-4 clock.

Because Grenada stays on UTC-4 year-round, time comparisons with countries that use daylight saving time change seasonally. For example, Grenada is usually 1 hour ahead of New York when New York is on Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5), but during the US summer when New York switches to Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4), Grenada and New York are on the same clock time.

Grenada Country Details

Grenada is a Caribbean island country in North America’s Caribbean region, located at the southern end of the Windward Islands in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Its capital is St. George's, a harbor city known for government administration, port activity, tourism services, and ferry and yacht traffic connecting the island economy to the wider Caribbean.

The country has a population of 111,454 and a total area of 344 km², making it one of the smaller independent states in the Caribbean. This compact geography means domestic travel times are relatively short, which is useful for visitors coordinating airport transfers, inter-island connections, or same-day business meetings across the country.

Grenada uses the East Caribbean dollar (XCD), the shared currency of several members of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union. The official language is listed as en-GD, reflecting English usage in Grenada, and the international dialing code is ++1-473, part of the North American Numbering Plan, which is important for placing calls from the US, Canada, and other Caribbean territories.

Daylight Saving Time in Grenada

Grenada does not observe daylight saving time. Clocks do not move forward in March or back in October or November, so the country remains on Atlantic Standard Time (UTC-4) every day of the year.

There have been no recent national policy changes introducing DST in Grenada. This consistency is useful for airlines, hotels, offshore services, schools, and remote workers because local schedules in St. George's and the rest of the country remain stable across all seasons.

All regions of Grenada follow the same rule with no regional exceptions. That means mainland Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique all keep the same time, which simplifies planning for ferries, domestic administration, tourism operations, and island-wide business coordination.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Grenada have?

Grenada has one time zone across the entire country. All locations, including St. George's, Grenville, Gouyave, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique, use Atlantic Standard Time (AST), UTC-4.

This makes Grenada easier to schedule with than large countries that span several time zones. If it is 9:00 AM in St. George's, it is also 9:00 AM everywhere else in Grenada.

does Grenada use daylight saving time?

No, Grenada does not use daylight saving time. The country stays on UTC-4 all year, so there are no clock changes in spring or autumn.

This is helpful for recurring meetings and travel planning because local time remains stable. However, the time difference between Grenada and countries like the US, Canada, and UK changes seasonally when those countries switch into or out of DST.

what is the time difference between Grenada and UTC?

Grenada is 4 hours behind UTC, written as UTC-4. When it is 12:00 PM UTC, it is 8:00 AM in Grenada.

This fixed offset applies year-round because Grenada does not observe daylight saving time. For international scheduling, that means Grenada’s UTC relationship stays constant even when London, New York, or Toronto change their clocks seasonally.

what currency does Grenada use?

Grenada uses the East Caribbean dollar, abbreviated XCD. This is the common currency used by several Eastern Caribbean countries and territories, which helps support regional trade and tourism.

For travelers, prices in hotels, restaurants, taxis, and local shops are commonly quoted in XCD, though some tourism businesses may also reference US dollars. Checking the exchange rate before arrival is useful when budgeting for transport, accommodation, and excursions.

what is the dialing code for Grenada?

The dialing code for Grenada is ++1-473. In standard international format, this is usually written as +1 473, because Grenada is part of the North American Numbering Plan.

This means calling Grenada is similar to dialing many numbers in the US or Canada, but with the specific 473 area code. It is useful for contacting hotels, tour operators, government offices, or local business partners in St. George's and other parts of the country.

what time zone abbreviation does Grenada use?

Grenada uses AST, which stands for Atlantic Standard Time. Its offset is UTC-4, and unlike some Atlantic-region locations, Grenada does not switch to a daylight time abbreviation during the year.

That means you will generally see Grenada listed as AST in booking systems, world clock tools, airline schedules, and calendar apps. Because the abbreviation stays the same all year, it reduces confusion for recurring calls and reservations.

is Grenada on the same time as New York?

Grenada is not always on the same time as New York. During the Northern Hemisphere summer, when New York uses Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4), Grenada and New York are on the same local time.

During the Northern Hemisphere winter, New York returns to Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5), so Grenada becomes 1 hour ahead of New York. For example, when it is 9:00 AM in Grenada in January, it is 8:00 AM in New York.