Time Zones in Wallis and Futuna

See current local time, WFT (UTC+12), DST status, and convert Wallis and Futuna time to other countries and cities.

Mata-Utu
Wallis and Futuna · +12
Mata-Utu Standard TimeGMT +12Sat, Apr 11
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Sat, Apr 11
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Mata-Utu
Pop. 1,200
Leava
Pop. 480
Alo
Pop. 239
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Wallis and Futuna Offsets

Wallis and Futuna uses Wallis & Futuna Time (WFT), UTC+12, across the country including the capital, Mata Utu. This page lists all time zones used in the country with their current UTC offsets.

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Compare and Schedule Times

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

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DST Rules and Accuracy

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

How to Check Time in Wallis and Futuna

  1. Open the Wallis and Futuna time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/wallis-and-futuna. The page loads Wallis and Futuna with Pacific/Wallis already in view, which is useful if you are arranging a call with contacts in Mata Utu or coordinating travel and shipping schedules across the South Pacific.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities you work with regularly, such as Auckland, Sydney, or Nouméa for regional travel, government coordination, or Pacific trade links. You can also add larger business hubs your team uses, such as Tokyo or Los Angeles, to compare Wallis and Futuna’s UTC+12 time against major airline, logistics, and remote-work schedules.

  3. Select a working time window on the grid: Click Select to switch into selection mode, then drag across the colored timeline on the Wallis and Futuna row to highlight a meeting window. For example, you can drag across a green daytime block for Mata Utu business hours, then move the purple selection or resize it with the left and right handles to find a slot that also lands in reasonable hours for your airline contact, supplier, or remote team.

  4. Export and share the selected time range: Once a range is highlighted, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is practical when sending a confirmed meeting time to a distributed team, sharing a travel handoff schedule, or making sure everyone sees the same appointment in their own local calendar automatically.

Time Zones in Wallis and Futuna

Wallis and Futuna uses one time zone: Pacific/Wallis (UTC+12). That means the entire territory follows a single standard time, which simplifies scheduling across its main populated places including Mata-Utu, Leava, and Alo.

There are no half-hour or quarter-hour offsets in Wallis and Futuna. The country also does not split into multiple regional time zones, so there is no internal time difference between the islands for government administration, local transport coordination, or school and business scheduling.

Because Wallis and Futuna uses only UTC+12, time conversion is straightforward for travelers, telecom planning, and remote teams. When comparing schedules internationally, the main issue is not internal complexity but the large gap between Wallis and Futuna and business centers in Europe or the Americas, which often pushes meetings into very early morning or late evening hours on one side.

Wallis and Futuna Country Details

Wallis and Futuna is an Oceanian territory with its capital at Mata Utu. The country has a population of 16,025 and a total area of 274 km², making it a small island territory where national administration and daily life are concentrated in a relatively compact geographic area.

The local currency is the XPF (Franc), which is relevant for travelers budgeting accommodation, local transport, and everyday purchases. For communications, the international dialing code is +681, which is the code you would use when calling businesses, government offices, or residents in Wallis and Futuna from abroad.

Languages used in Wallis and Futuna include wls, fud, and fr-WF. That matters in practical situations such as booking local services, contacting public offices in Mata Utu, or preparing multilingual communication for education, administration, or community programs.

Daylight Saving Time in Wallis and Futuna

Wallis and Futuna does not observe daylight saving time. Clocks remain on Pacific/Wallis (UTC+12) throughout the year, so there are no seasonal clock changes to account for when planning calls, flights, or project deadlines.

There are no regions within Wallis and Futuna that follow a different daylight saving policy. Mata Utu, Leava, and Alo all remain on the same time year-round, which makes calendar planning more predictable than in countries where spring and autumn clock changes shift business hours.

There have been no clock-change dates to track within the territory because the time remains fixed at UTC+12. For practical use, this means recurring meetings with Wallis and Futuna stay stable locally, while the time difference may still change seasonally for participants in countries that do use daylight saving time.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Wallis and Futuna have?

Wallis and Futuna has one time zone. The entire territory uses Pacific/Wallis, which is UTC+12, so there is no time difference between Mata Utu, Leava, and Alo.

This single-zone setup is useful for administration, travel planning, and communication because every part of the territory follows the same clock. You do not need to account for regional time changes when arranging domestic calls or local appointments.

does Wallis and Futuna use daylight saving time?

No, Wallis and Futuna does not use daylight saving time. The territory stays on UTC+12 all year, with no spring or autumn clock changes.

That makes scheduling simpler for residents, airlines, and remote teams dealing with the islands. The only seasonal scheduling changes usually come from other countries that move their clocks forward or back while Wallis and Futuna stays unchanged.

what is the time difference between Wallis and Futuna and UTC

Wallis and Futuna is UTC+12. This means local time in Pacific/Wallis is 12 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time.

This fixed offset applies year-round because there is no daylight saving time. For international scheduling, UTC+12 places Wallis and Futuna well ahead of Europe and the Americas, which can affect call timing, shipping updates, and overnight support coverage.

what currency does Wallis and Futuna use

Wallis and Futuna uses the XPF (Franc). This is the currency you would use for local payments, travel expenses, and day-to-day transactions in places such as Mata Utu.

Knowing the currency is especially useful when planning a trip, estimating accommodation costs, or arranging local services. It also helps businesses and NGOs preparing budgets for projects or operations in the territory.

what is the dialing code for Wallis and Futuna

The international dialing code for Wallis and Futuna is +681. You use this code when calling landlines or mobile numbers in the territory from another country.

This is important for practical communication with hotels, public offices, schools, and local contacts. If you are confirming travel arrangements or coordinating field work, adding +681 correctly ensures the call routes to Wallis and Futuna.

what is the capital of Wallis and Futuna

The capital of Wallis and Futuna is Mata Utu. It is the main administrative center and the most commonly referenced location when people search for the current local time in the territory.

Because Mata Utu is the capital, it is often the default city used in time-related tools, travel references, and official coordination. If you are planning a call with a government office or local organization, Mata Utu is usually the city name you will see first.

what languages are spoken in Wallis and Futuna

Languages used in Wallis and Futuna include wls, fud, and fr-WF. These language codes reflect the territory’s local and official communication environment.

This is useful for travelers, aid organizations, and businesses preparing documents, phone support, or public-facing information. If you are contacting local institutions, French may be especially relevant for formal communication, while local languages remain important in community settings.

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