Time Zones in Vanuatu

View Vanuatu’s current local time, UTC offset, DST status, and compare or convert time with other countries and cities.

Port-Vila
Vanuatu · +11
Port-Vila Standard TimeGMT +11Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Port-Vila
Pop. 35,901
Luganville
Pop. 13,397
Norsup
Pop. 2,998
Port-Olry
Pop. 1,951
Isangel
Pop. 1,437
Sola
Pop. 1,171
Lakatoro
Pop. 705
Saratamata
Pop. 0

How to Check Time in Vanuatu

  1. Open the Vanuatu time converter: Visit https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/vanuatu to load Vanuatu with Port Vila preloaded on the visual comparison grid. This page is useful when you are planning a call with a supplier, NGO contact, shipping agent, or resort operator in Vanuatu, where local business hours usually follow UTC+11 and are far ahead of Europe and the Americas.

  2. Add comparison cities with the + Add City button: Click “+ Add City” and search for cities such as Sydney, Auckland, and Singapore to compare Vanuatu with major Pacific, aviation, and trade hubs. This is especially practical for tourism operators coordinating flights through Australia and New Zealand, or for remote teams checking whether Port Vila overlaps better with Asia-Pacific offices than with London or New York.

  3. Drag on the grid to select a meeting window: Use the Select button if needed, then drag across the 24-hour timeline on the Vanuatu row to highlight a time range in purple; you can resize it with the left and right handles or move it by dragging the center. For example, selecting 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in Port Vila (UTC+11) shows 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM in Sydney during Australian Eastern Standard Time, but 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM in Sydney during Australian Eastern Daylight Time, which helps confirm whether an operations call works during normal office hours.

  4. Export and share the selected time: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is useful if you need to send a confirmed meeting slot to a travel partner in Port Vila, a development team in Australia, or an aid coordination group across the Pacific so everyone sees the event in their own local time automatically.

Time Zones in Vanuatu

Vanuatu has one time zone for the entire country: Vanuatu Time (VUT). The standard offset is UTC+11:00, so Vanuatu is 11 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time and does not use multiple domestic zones like the United States or Russia.

The country does not use a half-hour or quarter-hour offset; its national time is a full-hour offset, unlike India at UTC+5:30 or Nepal at UTC+5:45. Because the whole archipelago follows the same clock, travelers moving between Port Vila, Luganville, Tanna, and other islands do not need to change watches or device settings within the country.

Vanuatu’s UTC+11 placement means it aligns closely with other South Pacific locations for regional coordination. In practical terms, when it is 9:00 AM in Port Vila, it is 10:00 PM UTC on the previous day, 8:00 AM in Brisbane, 9:00 AM in Nouméa, and often 11:00 AM in Auckland during New Zealand Standard Time or 12:00 PM during New Zealand Daylight Time, depending on the season.

Vanuatu Country Details

Vanuatu is an island nation in Oceania with its capital at Port Vila, the country’s main administrative, commercial, and transport center. Port Vila handles much of Vanuatu’s government activity, tourism business, and international connectivity, including air links to Australia, New Zealand, and other Pacific destinations.

The country has a population of 292,680 and a land area of 12,200 km², making it a relatively small but geographically dispersed archipelago. This dispersed island geography is important for time coordination because, even though the country uses one national time zone, travel and logistics between islands can still depend heavily on ferry schedules, domestic flights, and weather conditions.

Vanuatu uses the Vanuatu vatu (VUV) as its official currency. The vatu is used for everyday local transactions, hotel payments, transport, and business operations, so international visitors and companies dealing with Vanuatu often need to consider exchange rates when planning travel budgets, tourism bookings, or import-related payments.

The main languages listed for Vanuatu are Bislama (bi), English (en-VU), and French (fr-VU). This multilingual environment matters in business and public services because tourism providers, government offices, schools, and NGOs may communicate in more than one language depending on the audience and region.

The international dialing code for Vanuatu is +678. If you are calling Port Vila from abroad for hotel reservations, freight coordination, or government contact, you would begin with your international access code and then dial +678 followed by the local number.

Daylight Saving Time in Vanuatu

Vanuatu does not currently observe daylight saving time, so the country remains on UTC+11:00 year-round. That means clocks do not move forward or backward seasonally, which makes scheduling more predictable for airlines, tourism businesses, aid agencies, and remote teams working with partners in Port Vila.

Historically, Vanuatu used daylight saving time in some past years, but the policy is not in effect now. There are no current annual clock-change dates to track, and no region within Vanuatu follows a separate DST rule, so the entire country stays on the same time throughout the year.

This fixed time policy is especially useful when comparing Vanuatu with countries that still change clocks. For example, Vanuatu stays at UTC+11 all year, while Sydney changes between UTC+10 and UTC+11, and Auckland changes between UTC+12 and UTC+13; as a result, the time gap between Vanuatu and those cities shifts seasonally even though Vanuatu itself never changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Vanuatu have?

Vanuatu has one time zone for the whole country. The entire nation, including Port Vila and the outer islands, uses Vanuatu Time (VUT), UTC+11:00, so there are no internal time differences to manage when traveling domestically.

does Vanuatu use daylight saving time?

No, Vanuatu does not currently use daylight saving time. The country stays on UTC+11 year-round, and there are no scheduled spring or autumn clock changes in any part of the country.

what is the time difference between Vanuatu and UTC?

Vanuatu is 11 hours ahead of UTC, written as UTC+11:00. That means when it is 12:00 noon UTC, it is 11:00 PM in Vanuatu on the same calendar day; when it is 1:00 AM in Port Vila, it is 2:00 PM UTC on the previous day.

what currency does Vanuatu use?

Vanuatu uses the Vanuatu vatu, abbreviated VUV. This is the official currency for local purchases, accommodation, transport, and most business transactions across the country, so travelers and companies sending payments to Vanuatu usually convert from AUD, NZD, USD, or EUR into vatu.

what is the dialing code for Vanuatu?

The international dialing code for Vanuatu is +678. If you are calling a hotel in Port Vila, a local tour operator, or a business contact from overseas, you need to include +678 before the local number.

what time zone is Port Vila in?

Port Vila is in Vanuatu Time (VUT), which is UTC+11:00. Because Port Vila is the capital and the country uses a single national time zone, the time in Port Vila is the same as the time across the rest of Vanuatu.

is Vanuatu ahead of Australia?

Vanuatu is usually ahead of most of eastern Australia, but the exact difference depends on Australia’s daylight saving period. Vanuatu stays on UTC+11 all year, so it is 1 hour ahead of Brisbane most of the year, the same time as Sydney during Australian daylight saving, and 1 hour ahead of Sydney during Australian standard time.

is Vanuatu on the same time as New Zealand?

Vanuatu is not always on the same time as New Zealand. Vanuatu remains at UTC+11 year-round, while New Zealand changes between UTC+12 and UTC+13, so New Zealand is usually 1 to 2 hours ahead of Vanuatu depending on the season.