Time Zones in Papua New Guinea

View the current time in Papua New Guinea, check UTC offsets, confirm DST status, and compare local time with other countries.

Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea · +10
Port Moresby Standard TimeGMT +10Sat, Apr 11
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Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Sat, Apr 11
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Port Moresby
Pop. 283,733
Lae
Pop. 76,255
Arawa
Pop. 40,266
Mount Hagen
Pop. 33,623
Popondetta
Pop. 28,198
Madang
Pop. 27,419
Kokopo
Pop. 26,273
Mendi
Pop. 26,252
Kimbe
Pop. 18,847
Goroka
Pop. 18,503
Wewak
Pop. 18,230
Bulolo
Pop. 16,042
Daru
Pop. 15,214
Wau
Pop. 14,629
Kavieng
Pop. 14,490
Kiunga
Pop. 11,536
Vanimo
Pop. 11,204
Alotau
Pop. 10,025
Kundiawa
Pop. 9,383
Kainantu
Pop. 8,509
Tari
Pop. 8,186
Rabaul
Pop. 8,074
Ialibu
Pop. 6,915
Kokoda
Pop. 6,199
Lorengau
Pop. 5,806
Kerema
Pop. 5,646
Aitape
Pop. 5,547
Wabag
Pop. 3,958
Kieta
Pop. 3,611
Panguna
Pop. 2,916
Morehead
Pop. 2,246
Ambunti
Pop. 2,073
Samarai
Pop. 1,638
Angoram
Pop. 1,604
Porgera
Pop. 1,578
Finschhafen
Pop. 1,054
Kandrian
Pop. 1,014
Kwikila
Pop. 0
Minj
Pop. 0
Kurumul
Pop. 0
Ihu
Pop. 0
Buka
Pop. 0
Rauna
Pop. 0
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Papua New Guinea Offsets

See all time zones used in Papua New Guinea with current UTC offsets. The country uses Papua New Guinea Time, PGT (UTC+10), including the capital Port Moresby.

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DST Rules and Dates

Check whether Papua New Guinea observes daylight saving time and view any transition history. Papua New Guinea does not currently use DST, so clocks stay on UTC+10 year-round.

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Convert Time Worldwide

Compare Papua New Guinea time with any other timezone using the visual hour grid and hour-by-hour tables. Export meetings with ICS download or send to Google Calendar and Gmail.

How to Check Time in Papua New Guinea

  1. Open the Papua New Guinea time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/papua-new-guinea to load a visual comparison grid centered on Papua New Guinea, which is useful when you need to schedule a call with contacts in Port Moresby, Lae, or Arawa. The page is especially practical for logistics, mining, government, aviation, and NGO teams that coordinate work across Papua New Guinea’s two time zones.

  2. Add comparison cities with the + Add City button: Click + Add City and search for cities such as Sydney, Singapore, or Auckland if you are planning trade, shipping, aviation, or regional business calls linked to Papua New Guinea. You can also add Port Moresby and Arawa together to compare the country’s own UTC+10 and UTC+11 regions, which matters for internal coordination between the mainland and Bougainville.

  3. Select a working time window on the grid: Click Select, then drag across the colored timeline on the Port Moresby row to highlight a meeting window in purple, using the left and right handles to fine-tune the range. For example, selecting a morning block in Port Moresby (UTC+10) and comparing it with Arawa (UTC+11) immediately shows that Bougainville is 1 hour ahead, helping you avoid setting a mainland 9 AM meeting that reaches Arawa at 10 AM.

  4. Export and share the selected time range: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to send the chosen slot to colleagues, clients, or travel partners. This is useful for confirming airport pickups in Port Moresby, arranging project handoffs between mainland teams and Bougainville, or sending a calendar-ready meeting time to international partners so the event appears in each person’s local time automatically.

Time Zones in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea uses 2 time zones. The country’s main timezone is Pacific/Port_Moresby (UTC+10), which covers Port Moresby, Lae, Mount Hagen, Popondetta, Madang, Kokopo, Mendi, Kimbe, and Goroka. A separate timezone, Pacific/Bougainville (UTC+11), is used in Arawa and the Bougainville region.

The key national difference is that Bougainville is 1 hour ahead of Port Moresby. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Port Moresby, it is 10:00 AM in Arawa. For businesses running domestic flights, shipping schedules, public administration, or telecom operations, that one-hour gap can affect same-day coordination and deadline timing.

Papua New Guinea does not use half-hour or quarter-hour offsets in the time zones listed here. Instead, it uses two full-hour offsets from UTC: UTC+10 and UTC+11. This makes cross-region planning simpler than in countries with fractional offsets, but users still need to account for the mainland–Bougainville split when setting calls or transport schedules.

Papua New Guinea Country Details

Papua New Guinea is an Oceanian country with its capital at Port Moresby. It has a population of 8,606,316 and a land area of 462,840 km², making it one of the larger countries in the Pacific region by both population and territory. These figures matter for time coordination because the country spans multiple populated centers, from Port Moresby and Lae to Mount Hagen and Arawa.

The national currency is the PGK (Kina), which is relevant for travelers arranging hotel payments, business reimbursements, and supplier invoices. International callers reaching offices, hotels, government departments, or business contacts in the country use the dialing code +675.

Papua New Guinea’s listed languages here are en-PG, ho, meu, and tpi. In practical scheduling terms, English and Tok Pisin are commonly relevant in business and administrative communication, so including clear timezone references such as UTC+10 or UTC+11 in emails can reduce confusion when coordinating meetings across language and regional differences.

Daylight Saving Time in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea does not observe daylight saving time in the time zones used here. The country’s clocks do not shift forward or backward seasonally, so there are no annual clock-change dates to track for either Pacific/Port_Moresby (UTC+10) or Pacific/Bougainville (UTC+11).

Because there is no DST change, scheduling within Papua New Guinea is more stable throughout the year than in countries where offsets change in spring and autumn. A meeting set for Port Moresby time remains on UTC+10 year-round, while Arawa remains on UTC+11 year-round, which is helpful for airlines, mining operations, aid organizations, and distributed teams working on recurring schedules.

Regional differences still exist inside the country because Bougainville uses UTC+11 while most of the country uses UTC+10. So although clocks do not change seasonally, users still need to choose the correct row in the comparison grid when planning anything between Arawa and cities such as Port Moresby or Lae.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Papua New Guinea have?

Papua New Guinea has 2 time zones. Pacific/Port_Moresby uses UTC+10 and covers most major cities including Port Moresby and Lae, while Pacific/Bougainville uses UTC+11 and includes Arawa. This matters for domestic coordination because Bougainville is one hour ahead of the mainland timezone.

does Papua New Guinea use daylight saving time?

No, Papua New Guinea does not use daylight saving time. Clocks do not move forward or backward during the year, so Pacific/Port_Moresby stays at UTC+10 and Pacific/Bougainville stays at UTC+11 throughout the year. That consistency is useful for recurring business calls, travel itineraries, and government or NGO operations.

what is the time difference between Papua New Guinea and UTC?

Papua New Guinea is either UTC+10 or UTC+11, depending on the region. Port Moresby, Lae, Mount Hagen, Madang, and most major cities are on UTC+10, while Arawa in Bougainville is on UTC+11. In practical terms, if you are scheduling with someone in Papua New Guinea, you need to know whether they are on the mainland timezone or the Bougainville timezone.

what currency does Papua New Guinea use?

Papua New Guinea uses the PGK, known as the Kina. This is the currency used for local purchases, accommodation, transport payments, and business transactions inside the country. If you are planning travel or invoicing local services in Port Moresby or Lae, prices are typically quoted in PGK.

what is the dialing code for Papua New Guinea?

The international dialing code for Papua New Guinea is +675. You use this code when calling landlines or mobile numbers in the country from abroad, whether you are contacting a hotel in Port Moresby, a business in Lae, or a regional office elsewhere in the country. Including the country code correctly is important for travel arrangements and international business communication.

which cities in Papua New Guinea use UTC+10?

Cities using Pacific/Port_Moresby (UTC+10) include Port Moresby, Lae, Mount Hagen, Popondetta, Madang, Kokopo, Mendi, Kimbe, and Goroka. This is the primary timezone for most of the country’s major population and business centers. If you are arranging flights, meetings, or shipping updates in these locations, UTC+10 is the reference you will usually need.

which part of Papua New Guinea uses UTC+11?

Arawa uses Pacific/Bougainville (UTC+11). This places Bougainville one hour ahead of Port Moresby and other mainland cities on UTC+10. For internal scheduling, that means a mainland afternoon deadline can already be one hour later in Bougainville, which is important for administration, transport, and remote team coordination.