Time Zones in Micronesia

View Micronesia’s current local time, UTC offsets across its islands, DST status, and tools to compare or convert time worldwide.

Weno
Micronesia · +10
Weno Standard TimeGMT +10Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Weno
Pop. 13,856
Tofol
Pop. 9,686
Colonia
Pop. 7,371
Kolonia
Pop. 6,074
Kolonia Town
Pop. 5,681
Nema
Pop. 995
Ngatik
Pop. 640
Murilo
Pop. 607
Fais
Pop. 215
Unanu
Pop. 0
Lamotrek
Pop. 0
Nomwin
Pop. 0
Polowat
Pop. 0
Satowan
Pop. 0
Fananu
Pop. 0
Onou
Pop. 0
Pulap
Pop. 0
Palikir - National Government Center
Pop. 0
Kapingamarangi
Pop. 0
Kuttu
Pop. 0
Tamatam
Pop. 0
Losap
Pop. 0
Lukunor
Pop. 0
Ruo
Pop. 0
Pisaras
Pop. 0
Makur
Pop. 0
Piis
Pop. 0
Nukuoro
Pop. 0
Oneop
Pop. 0
Pingelap
Pop. 0
Rumung
Pop. 0
Ettal
Pop. 0
Namoluk
Pop. 0
Eauripik
Pop. 0
Satawal
Pop. 0
Houk
Pop. 0
Mokil
Pop. 0
Elato
Pop. 0
Moch
Pop. 0
Ta
Pop. 0
Onoun
Pop. 0
Madolenihm Municipality Government
Pop. 0
Utwe
Pop. 0
Ifalik
Pop. 0
Lelu
Pop. 0
Tonoas Municipal Building
Pop. 0
Ngulu
Pop. 0
Faraulep
Pop. 0
Malem
Pop. 0
Sorol
Pop. 0
Tafunsak
Pop. 0

How to Check Time in Micronesia

  1. Open the Micronesia time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/micronesia. The page loads Micronesia as the main reference so you can immediately compare local time there when planning a call with government offices in Palikir, a shipping contact in Pohnpei, or a remote team working across the western Pacific.

  2. Add comparison cities with the + Add City button: Click + Add City and add places such as Honolulu, Tokyo, and Sydney to build a practical comparison grid. These cities are useful because Pacific travel often connects through Honolulu, East Asia business coordination commonly involves Japan, and Australia is a frequent regional partner for aid, logistics, education, and maritime operations.

  3. Drag across the grid to select a meeting window: Click Select, then drag across Micronesia’s colored timeline to highlight a range such as 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in Palikir. On the UTC+11 side of Micronesia, that corresponds to 10:00 PM to 12:00 AM UTC the previous day, which helps you quickly see whether a morning slot in Micronesia is workable for teams in Europe, North America, or other Pacific islands.

  4. Export the selected time range: After selecting a range, use the export options shown on the page: ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially useful when you need to send a confirmed meeting time to a distributed team, share a call window with a travel coordinator, or create a calendar invite that automatically appears in each participant’s local time zone.

Time Zones in Micronesia

Micronesia uses 2 time zones, which is notable for a country with a land area of only 702 km² spread across a very large section of the western Pacific Ocean. The country’s geography is highly dispersed across island groups, so different states use different offsets even though the nation is relatively small in population at 112,640.

The main time zone abbreviations used in Micronesia are CHUT (Chuuk Time, UTC+10) and PONT (Pohnpei Time, UTC+11). Chuuk State uses UTC+10, while Pohnpei State and Kosrae State use UTC+11; Yap State is also generally aligned with UTC+10. This means there is a 1-hour difference within the country itself, so when it is 9:00 AM in Chuuk or Yap, it is 10:00 AM in Pohnpei and Kosrae.

Unlike countries with half-hour or quarter-hour offsets such as India (UTC+5:30) or Nepal (UTC+5:45), Micronesia uses only full-hour offsets. It also differs from very large multi-zone countries such as the United States or Russia because its multiple time zones are driven by scattered island geography rather than continental width.

For practical coordination, the internal split matters. A national call involving Palikir in Pohnpei and participants in Chuuk requires attention to the 1-hour difference, and international scheduling becomes even more important when comparing Micronesia with major hubs: Micronesia’s UTC+11 areas are 11 hours ahead of UTC, 1 hour ahead of Japan (UTC+9) by 2 hours? Actually, Japan is UTC+9, so Pohnpei is 2 hours ahead of Tokyo, while Chuuk at UTC+10 is 1 hour ahead of Tokyo. That can affect airline coordination, maritime operations, NGO work, and regional government communication.

Micronesia Country Details

Micronesia, officially the Federated States of Micronesia (FM), is an island country in Oceania with its capital at Palikir, located on the island of Pohnpei. Although the total land area is only 702 km², the country is spread over a vast oceanic region, which is why time coordination, domestic transport planning, and communications between states can be more complex than the land area suggests.

The country has a population of 112,640 and uses the United States dollar (USD) as its official currency. The use of USD is important for travelers, aid organizations, contractors, and businesses because pricing, payments, and budgeting are often tied to U.S.-denominated costs rather than a separate local currency.

Micronesia’s listed languages include en-FM, chk, pon, yap, kos, uli, woe, nkr, and kpg. English is widely used in administration and official communication, while local languages remain important across the islands, so international organizations and service providers often use English for formal scheduling but may still need local linguistic awareness for community-level coordination.

The international dialing code for Micronesia is +691. This is useful when arranging hotel bookings, contacting government departments, confirming port or airport logistics, or setting up international business calls from the United States, Australia, Japan, or other Pacific nations.

Daylight Saving Time in Micronesia

Micronesia does not observe daylight saving time (DST). Clocks do not move forward in spring or back in autumn, so the country stays on its standard offsets year-round: UTC+10 in Chuuk and Yap, and UTC+11 in Pohnpei and Kosrae.

Because there is no DST, there are no annual clock change dates in Micronesia. This makes scheduling more stable for recurring meetings with local contacts, but the effective time difference with countries such as the United States, Australia, New Zealand, or parts of Europe can still change seasonally when those countries enter or leave DST.

There have been no recent national DST changeovers or seasonal clock-change policies in Micronesia. The main regional difference inside the country is not seasonal but geographic: some states are on UTC+10 and others are on UTC+11, so domestic scheduling still requires care even though DST is not a factor.

For example, if a partner in Sydney shifts to daylight saving time while Palikir remains on UTC+11 year-round, the meeting gap changes even though Micronesia’s clocks stay fixed. That is why a visual comparison tool is useful for Pacific-region travel planning, NGO coordination, fisheries management, aviation support, and government administration.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Micronesia have?

Micronesia has 2 time zones. Chuuk and Yap use UTC+10, while Pohnpei and Kosrae use UTC+11, creating a 1-hour difference within the country.

This is unusual for a country with a small land area, but it makes sense because the Federated States of Micronesia are spread across a wide stretch of the Pacific Ocean. If it is 8:00 AM in Chuuk, it is already 9:00 AM in Pohnpei.

does Micronesia use daylight saving time?

No, Micronesia does not use daylight saving time. There are no seasonal clock changes, so local time stays constant throughout the year in each state.

That means you do not need to worry about spring-forward or fall-back dates when scheduling inside Micronesia. However, the time difference with countries like Australia, New Zealand, the United States, or Europe may still shift when those countries change their own clocks.

what is the time difference between Micronesia and UTC

Micronesia is either UTC+10 or UTC+11, depending on the state. Chuuk and Yap are 10 hours ahead of UTC, while Pohnpei and Kosrae are 11 hours ahead of UTC.

For a concrete example, when it is 12:00 noon UTC, it is 10:00 PM in Chuuk/Yap and 11:00 PM in Pohnpei/Kosrae. This distinction matters for flights, shipping schedules, remote meetings, and any nationwide coordination across Micronesia’s island groups.

what currency does Micronesia use

Micronesia uses the United States dollar (USD). This is the same currency used in the United States, so travelers from the U.S. do not need to convert into a separate national currency before arrival.

Using USD also simplifies many transactions for aid agencies, contractors, tourism operators, and import businesses. Prices, invoices, and service payments are commonly understood in dollar terms, which reduces exchange-rate complexity for international work.

what is the dialing code for Micronesia

The international dialing code for Micronesia is +691. If you are calling Micronesia from abroad, you enter your international access code followed by 691 and then the local number.

This code is useful for reaching hotels, public offices, airlines, shipping contacts, and local business partners. It is especially relevant for travelers confirming inter-island arrangements or organizations coordinating operations across Pohnpei, Chuuk, Yap, and Kosrae.

what time zone is Palikir in Micronesia?

Palikir, the capital of Micronesia, is in Pohnpei State, which uses UTC+11. The local abbreviation often associated with this zone is PONT, or Pohnpei Time.

This means Palikir is 1 hour ahead of Chuuk and Yap. If a government office in Palikir opens at 9:00 AM, it is only 8:00 AM in the states using UTC+10.

is Micronesia ahead of Australia or Japan?

Micronesia can be either 1 or 2 hours ahead of Japan, depending on the state, because Japan uses UTC+9 year-round. Chuuk/Yap (UTC+10) are 1 hour ahead of Tokyo, while Pohnpei/Kosrae (UTC+11) are 2 hours ahead.

Compared with Australia, the answer depends on the specific Australian city and whether that city is observing DST. For example, during standard time, Brisbane (UTC+10) matches Chuuk/Yap and is 1 hour behind Pohnpei/Kosrae, while Sydney can shift seasonally because New South Wales observes daylight saving time.