Time Zones in New Caledonia

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Nouméa
New Caledonia · +11
Nouméa Standard TimeGMT +11Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Nouméa
Pop. 93,060
Mont-Dore
Pop. 24,680
Dumbéa
Pop. 19,346
Païta
Pop. 12,617
Pop. 10,375
Tadine
Pop. 7,492
Poindimié
Pop. 4,885
Bourail
Pop. 4,826
Koné
Pop. 4,572
Houaïlou
Pop. 4,562
Fayaoué
Pop. 4,411
Canala
Pop. 3,538
Koumac
Pop. 3,060
La Foa
Pop. 2,947
Thio
Pop. 2,748
Ponérihouen
Pop. 2,739
Hienghène
Pop. 2,668
Poya
Pop. 2,617
Pouébo
Pop. 2,391
Touho
Pop. 2,283
Voh
Pop. 2,272
Bouloupari
Pop. 2,146
Ouégoa
Pop. 2,127
Kaala-Gomén
Pop. 1,897
Yaté-Barrage
Pop. 1,871
Vao
Pop. 1,862
Pouembout
Pop. 1,511
Poum
Pop. 1,405
Wala
Pop. 890

How to Check Time in New Caledonia

  1. Open the New Caledonia time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/new-caledonia to load the visual comparison grid with Noumea pre-selected. This is useful if you are planning a call with a supplier in Noumea, checking shipping coordination across the South Pacific, or lining up remote work hours with teams in Australia, New Zealand, or France.

  2. Add comparison cities relevant to New Caledonia: Click “+ Add City” and search for cities such as Sydney, Auckland, and Paris. Sydney is a practical comparison for regional business and flights across the Coral Sea, Auckland matters for Pacific travel and logistics, and Paris is relevant because New Caledonia is a French territory with administrative, legal, and commercial links to mainland France.

  3. Drag to select a working time window on the grid: Click “Select” if needed, then drag across Noumea’s row from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM NCT to highlight that range in purple. Because New Caledonia Time (NCT) is UTC+11, that same window is typically 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM in Sydney during Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10), but only 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM in Sydney during New South Wales daylight saving periods if Sydney is on AEDT and Noumea remains unchanged, which helps confirm whether a morning operations call works across seasons.

  4. Export the selected time for scheduling: After selecting the range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially useful when sending a confirmed meeting slot to a distributed team, sharing a flight-connection planning window, or making sure everyone sees the Noumea meeting time converted automatically into their own local calendar.

Time Zones in New Caledonia

New Caledonia uses one time zone nationwide: New Caledonia Time (NCT), which is UTC+11:00. There are no secondary domestic time zones like in the United States, Russia, or Australia, and there is no half-hour or quarter-hour offset such as India (UTC+5:30) or Nepal (UTC+5:45).

The single-zone setup applies across the main island Grande Terre, the Loyalty Islands, and other inhabited parts of the territory. That means the time in Noumea, the capital and main economic center, is the same as the time used across the rest of New Caledonia, which simplifies domestic travel, government administration, school schedules, and business coordination.

A practical comparison is that New Caledonia is 11 hours ahead of UTC, 1 hour ahead of Brisbane (UTC+10) during most of the year, and usually 2 hours ahead of Tokyo (UTC+9). When it is 9:00 AM in Noumea, it is 10:00 PM UTC on the previous day, 8:00 AM in Brisbane, and 7:00 AM in Tokyo, which matters for trade, customer support coverage, and airline itinerary planning across the Pacific and Asia-Pacific region.

New Caledonia Country Details

New Caledonia is a French territory in Oceania located in the southwest Pacific, east of Australia and north of New Zealand. Its capital is Noumea, the country’s main urban center, port, and commercial hub, where much of the territory’s government activity, tourism infrastructure, and business services are concentrated.

The territory has a population of 284,060 and a total area of 19,060 km², making it a relatively small but geographically significant Pacific territory. Its economy has long been linked to nickel mining and processing, maritime trade, public administration, and tourism, so accurate time coordination is useful for shipping schedules, export operations, and communication with partners in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and metropolitan France.

New Caledonia uses the CFP franc (XPF) as its currency, the same monetary system used in several French Pacific territories. The international dialing code is +687, and the listed language is fr-NC, reflecting the central role of French in administration, education, and business communication, especially for official documents, bookings, and government services.

Daylight Saving Time in New Caledonia

New Caledonia does not currently observe daylight saving time. Clocks stay on NCT (UTC+11:00) throughout the entire year, so there are no spring-forward or fall-back clock changes to track for Noumea or any other part of the territory.

Because there is no active DST system, there are no annual clock change dates in New Caledonia. This makes scheduling more predictable inside the territory, but the time difference with places such as Sydney, Auckland, London, or Paris can still change seasonally because those locations may move their clocks while New Caledonia does not.

Historically, New Caledonia has used daylight saving time in the past, but it is not part of the current timekeeping policy. At present, all regions within New Caledonia follow the same UTC+11 standard year-round, so there are no internal regional exceptions between Noumea, the Loyalty Islands, or other localities.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does New Caledonia have?

New Caledonia has one time zone for the entire territory. The whole country uses New Caledonia Time (NCT), UTC+11:00, so there is no difference between Noumea and other inhabited islands within the territory.

does New Caledonia use daylight saving time?

No, New Caledonia does not currently use daylight saving time. The territory remains on UTC+11 all year, which means local clocks do not change in March, April, October, or November the way they do in many parts of Europe, North America, or Australia.

what is the time difference between New Caledonia and UTC

New Caledonia is 11 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time, written as UTC+11:00. For example, when it is 12:00 noon in Noumea, it is 1:00 AM UTC on the same calendar day.

what currency does New Caledonia use

New Caledonia uses the CFP franc, abbreviated XPF. This currency is also used in other French Pacific territories, which is useful for regional travel and financial transactions linked to French-administered Pacific economies.

what is the dialing code for New Caledonia

The international dialing code for New Caledonia is +687. If you are calling Noumea or another local number from abroad, you would start with your international access code and then dial 687 before the local number.

what time zone abbreviation is used in New Caledonia?

The standard abbreviation used in New Caledonia is NCT, which stands for New Caledonia Time. Its fixed offset is UTC+11:00, and because there is no current daylight saving system, the abbreviation does not switch seasonally.

is the time the same everywhere in New Caledonia?

Yes, the time is the same across the entire territory. Whether you are coordinating with contacts in Noumea, on Grande Terre, or in the Loyalty Islands, they all follow NCT (UTC+11) with no regional variation.

how does New Caledonia time compare with Australia and New Zealand?

New Caledonia is usually 1 hour ahead of Brisbane because Brisbane stays on AEST (UTC+10) year-round. Compared with Auckland, the difference varies because New Zealand uses daylight saving time; during New Zealand standard time, Auckland is 1 hour ahead of Noumea, while during New Zealand daylight time the gap is typically 2 hours.