Time Zones in Micronesia

View all time zones used in Micronesia, check current UTC offsets, see DST status, and convert time to any other region.

Weno
Micronesia · +10
Weno Standard TimeGMT +10Tue, Jul 21
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UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
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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
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Micronesia Time Zones

Micronesia uses two time zones: Chuuk Time (CHUT, UTC+10) and Pohnpei Time (PONT, UTC+11). See which islands and regions use each offset.

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Compare and Convert Time

Use the hour-by-hour comparison grid to convert time from Micronesia to any other timezone. Export meetings with ICS download or send to Google Calendar and Gmail.

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DST Rules and Accuracy

Micronesia does not observe daylight saving time, so there are no DST transition dates. Time data updates automatically using the IANA timezone database, including historical changes.

How to Check Time in Micronesia

  1. Open the Micronesia converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/micronesia to load a visual comparison grid focused on Micronesia, which is useful when you need to line up calls across islands such as Weno, Tofol, and Kolonia. This is especially practical for travel coordination, government scheduling in Palikir, or remote work involving teams spread across Chuuk, Kosrae, and Pohnpei.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for places you want to compare with Micronesia, such as Weno, Tofol, and Kolonia, depending on which state or business contact you are working with. This helps if you are coordinating shipping, tourism logistics, education schedules, or public administration across Micronesia’s different island groups, where Chuuk uses a different UTC offset from Kosrae and Pohnpei.

  3. Select a time range on the grid: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across the colored timeline to highlight a meeting window in purple; you can move the whole selection by dragging the center or fine-tune it with the left and right handles. For example, if you drag a morning work block for Weno in Pacific/Chuuk (UTC+10), you can immediately compare it against Tofol or Kolonia in UTC+11, which are one hour ahead, making it easier to avoid booking a call too late in the day for teams in Kosrae or Pohnpei.

  4. Export and share the schedule: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to send the chosen time window to colleagues, clients, or travel partners. This is useful when arranging inter-island meetings, confirming airport pickup times, or sending a calendar invite so everyone sees the correct local time automatically in their own calendar system.

Time Zones in Micronesia

Micronesia uses three time zones across the country, which matters because the nation spans multiple island groups in the western Pacific rather than operating on one single national clock. The time zones in use are Pacific/Chuuk (UTC+10 all year), Pacific/Kosrae (UTC+11 all year), and Pacific/Pohnpei (UTC+11 all year).

The main practical split is that Chuuk is one hour behind Kosrae and Pohnpei. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Weno or Colonia in Pacific/Chuuk, it is already 10:00 AM in Tofol in Pacific/Kosrae and 10:00 AM in Kolonia or Kolonia Town in Pacific/Pohnpei, which is important for school timetables, ferry planning, government coordination, and business calls.

Micronesia does not use half-hour or quarter-hour offsets; all of its active time zones are set on full-hour UTC offsets. The country’s listed cities include Weno, Tofol, Colonia, Kolonia, Kolonia Town, Nema, Ngatik, Murilo, Fais, and Unanu, and these locations fall into either the UTC+10 or UTC+11 group depending on their state.

Because there is no daylight saving time anywhere in Micronesia, the time relationship between its zones stays stable all year. This consistency is useful for airlines, regional administrators, aid organizations, and remote teams because a one-hour difference between Chuuk and the UTC+11 states does not shift seasonally.

Micronesia Country Details

Micronesia, officially known as the Federated States of Micronesia, has its capital at Palikir and a population of 112,640. Despite its wide spread across the Pacific, its total land area is 702 km², which makes time coordination especially important because the islands are geographically separated even though the population is relatively small.

The country uses the USD (Dollar) as its currency, which simplifies many transactions for visitors, government operations, and cross-border business compared with countries that use less widely traded currencies. For travelers and international organizations, using USD can make budgeting, invoicing, and service payments easier when arranging flights, accommodation, and local services.

Micronesia’s dialing code is +691, which is the number international callers use when contacting businesses, hotels, government offices, or family members in the country. Its languages are en-FM, chk, pon, yap, kos, uli, woe, nkr, and kpg, reflecting the country’s linguistic diversity across different island communities and states.

Daylight Saving Time in Micronesia

Micronesia does not observe daylight saving time in any of its listed time zones. Pacific/Chuuk stays on UTC+10 all year, while Pacific/Kosrae and Pacific/Pohnpei remain on UTC+11 all year, so there are no seasonal clock changes to track.

There are no clock change dates during the year because the country keeps a fixed time standard in all three zones. This is useful for long-term planning of government meetings, school calendars, shipping schedules, and recurring calls with partners abroad because the internal difference between Chuuk and the UTC+11 states remains constant.

Regional differences in Micronesia are based on which fixed time zone a state uses, not on seasonal daylight saving rules. Chuuk differs from Kosrae and Pohnpei by one hour, but none of these regions move clocks forward or backward at any point in the year.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Micronesia have?

Micronesia has three time zones in active use: Pacific/Chuuk, Pacific/Kosrae, and Pacific/Pohnpei. In practical terms, this means the country does not run on one unified national clock, and the main internal difference is that Chuuk is one hour behind Kosrae and Pohnpei.

does Micronesia use daylight saving time?

No, Micronesia does not use daylight saving time. Its three time zones remain fixed throughout the year, so there are no spring or autumn clock changes to account for when planning travel, calls, or recurring meetings.

what is the time difference between Micronesia and UTC?

Micronesia is either UTC+10 or UTC+11, depending on the island group. Pacific/Chuuk is UTC+10 all year, while Pacific/Kosrae and Pacific/Pohnpei are UTC+11 all year, so the exact difference from UTC depends on which part of Micronesia you mean.

what currency does Micronesia use?

Micronesia uses the USD (Dollar). This is helpful for visitors, aid agencies, and businesses because pricing, payments, and budgeting can often be handled in a globally familiar currency without a separate local unit.

what is the dialing code for Micronesia?

The international dialing code for Micronesia is +691. You use this code before the local number when calling the country from abroad, whether you are contacting a hotel, a government office in Palikir, or a business contact on one of the islands.

why does Micronesia have more than one time zone?

Micronesia has more than one time zone because its states are spread across different island groups in the Pacific. This geographic spread means Chuuk uses UTC+10, while Kosrae and Pohnpei use UTC+11, creating a fixed one-hour difference inside the country.

which cities in Micronesia are in UTC+10 and UTC+11?

Cities in Pacific/Chuuk (UTC+10) include Weno, Colonia, Nema, Murilo, Fais, and Unanu. Cities in Pacific/Kosrae (UTC+11) and Pacific/Pohnpei (UTC+11) include Tofol, Kolonia, Kolonia Town, and Ngatik, so it is important to confirm the island or state when scheduling anything time-sensitive.