Time Zones in Guyana
See Guyana Time (GYT, UTC-4), check whether DST is observed, and compare local time with other countries and cities.
How to Check Time in Guyana
Open the Guyana time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/guyana to load the visual comparison grid with Guyana pre-selected, typically centered on Georgetown time. This page is useful when you need to line up a call with a contact in Georgetown, coordinate offshore energy work linked to Guyana’s growing petroleum sector, or confirm local business hours before calling a +592 number.
Add comparison cities relevant to Guyana: Click + Add City and search for cities such as New York, London, and Port of Spain. These are practical comparisons because Guyana does business with North American finance and energy firms, maintains links with UK-based organizations, and often coordinates regionally with Caribbean neighbors that may share or nearly match working-hour patterns.
Drag to select a working time window: Use the Select button if needed, then drag across the Guyana row on the 24-hour grid to highlight a range such as 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM GYT. That selection shows immediately how the same slot converts elsewhere: for example, 9:00 AM in Guyana is 1:00 PM UTC, 9:00 AM in Georgetown is 10:00 AM in New York during Eastern Daylight Time, and 3:00 PM in London during British Summer Time, which helps confirm whether a same-day business call is realistic.
Export and share the selected meeting time: After selecting the purple time block, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially useful for remote teams, travel coordinators, and suppliers because the exported slot preserves the local time conversion automatically, reducing mistakes when one side is in Guyana and the other is in a DST-observing country like the US or UK.
Time Zones in Guyana
Guyana uses one time zone nationwide. The country operates on Guyana Time (GYT), which is UTC-4 throughout the entire year, including Georgetown and inland regions.
A key practical detail is that Guyana does not use multiple regional time zones, unlike countries such as the United States or Russia. That means there is no domestic time difference between the capital, coastal business centers, mining areas, river communities, or interior administrative regions, which simplifies national scheduling for government offices, logistics, and telecom operations.
Another important feature is that GYT is a whole-hour offset, not a half-hour or quarter-hour system. Unlike India (UTC+5:30) or Nepal (UTC+5:45), Guyana stays on a straightforward UTC-4, making it easier to compare with major commercial hubs; for example, Guyana is 4 hours behind UTC, 1 hour ahead of New York during standard time, and the same time as New York during daylight saving time.
Guyana Country Details
Guyana is a country on the northern mainland of South America, bordered by Venezuela, Brazil, and Suriname, with an Atlantic coastline that supports shipping, trade, and access to Georgetown. Its capital is Georgetown, the country’s main political, commercial, and transport center, where many government offices, banks, shipping agencies, and international business contacts are based.
The country has a population of 779,004 and a land area of 214,970 km², making it one of the less densely populated countries in South America. This low population density matters in practice because economic activity is concentrated heavily along the coast, while interior regions are more sparsely settled and often linked to mining, forestry, and infrastructure projects that still follow the same national time standard.
Guyana’s official currency is the GYD, Guyanese dollar, which is used for local pricing, salaries, retail purchases, and domestic contracts. The main language listed here is en-GY, reflecting the country’s use of English, which is a significant advantage for international business, customer support, legal communication, and travel planning compared with many neighboring South American markets where Spanish, Portuguese, or Dutch dominate.
For telecommunications, Guyana’s international dialing code is +592. If you are calling a business, hotel, government office, or family contact in Georgetown or elsewhere in the country, you would begin with +592 followed by the local number, and checking the current local time first helps avoid placing calls outside normal office hours.
Daylight Saving Time in Guyana
Guyana does not observe daylight saving time. Clocks in Georgetown and the rest of the country stay on UTC-4 all year, so there are no spring-forward or fall-back clock changes at any point in the calendar.
Because there is no DST, there are no annual transition dates to track in Guyana itself. This makes local scheduling stable for schools, banks, public offices, cargo handling, and domestic travel, but international coordination still requires care because partner countries may shift seasonally; for example, Guyana matches New York only when the US is on daylight saving time, but is 1 hour ahead of New York during US standard time.
There have been no recent regional DST differences within Guyana, because the entire country follows the same national time policy. Whether you are dealing with Georgetown, coastal ports, interior mining operations, or administrative centers, the time remains GYT (UTC-4) with no local exceptions.
Frequently Asked Questions
how many time zones does Guyana have?
Guyana has one time zone for the entire country. All regions, including Georgetown, coastal communities, and inland areas, use Guyana Time (GYT), UTC-4, so there is no internal time difference when scheduling domestic calls or travel.
does Guyana use daylight saving time?
No, Guyana does not use daylight saving time. The country remains on UTC-4 year-round, which means clocks do not change in March, April, October, or November as they do in many parts of North America and Europe.
what is the time difference between Guyana and UTC
Guyana is 4 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time, written as UTC-4. In practical terms, when it is 12:00 PM UTC, it is 8:00 AM in Georgetown, and when it is 1:00 PM in Guyana, it is 5:00 PM UTC.
what currency does Guyana use
Guyana uses the Guyanese dollar, abbreviated GYD. This is the national currency used for everyday transactions, local payroll, hotel bills, transport costs, and most domestic commercial payments across the country.
what is the dialing code for Guyana
The international dialing code for Guyana is +592. If you are calling from abroad, dial your international access prefix, then 592, followed by the local number; checking Guyana’s UTC-4 local time first is helpful so you reach offices and contacts during normal hours.
what time zone is Georgetown, Guyana in?
Georgetown is in Guyana Time (GYT), which is UTC-4. Since Guyana has only one national time zone and no daylight saving time, Georgetown keeps the same clock time throughout the year.
is Guyana the same time as New York?
Guyana is sometimes the same time as New York, but not all year. When New York is on Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4), the two match; when New York switches to Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5), Guyana becomes 1 hour ahead.
is Guyana the same time as London?
No, Guyana is not the same time as London. Guyana is 4 hours behind London when the UK is on Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+0) and 5 hours behind London when the UK is on British Summer Time (UTC+1), so a 9:00 AM meeting in Georgetown would be 1:00 PM in London during winter or 2:00 PM during summer.