Time Zones in Wallis and Futuna

See Wallis and Futuna time now, UTC+12 details, DST status, and tools to compare and convert time with other locations.

Mata-Utu
Wallis and Futuna · +12
Mata-Utu Standard TimeGMT +12Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Mata-Utu
Pop. 1,200
Leava
Pop. 480
Alo
Pop. 239

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 to load Wallis and Futuna with its local time centered on Mata Utu, the capital on Wallis Island. This page is useful when you need to coordinate a call with contacts in the French Pacific, confirm office hours for government or logistics communication, or check whether business activity in UTC+12 overlaps with Asia, Australia, or North America.

  2. Add comparison cities relevant to Pacific coordination: Click + Add City and search for places such as Auckland, Sydney, and Nouméa if you are comparing regional shipping, aviation, or administrative schedules across Oceania. You can also add Paris for French government coordination or Tokyo for broader Asia-Pacific planning, since Wallis and Futuna’s location in the southwest Pacific often makes same-day coordination easier with New Zealand than with Europe.

  3. Drag across the grid to compare working hours visually: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across the colored timeline on the Wallis and Futuna row to highlight a time block, such as 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM WFT. That selection shows immediately in other rows, so you can verify that 9:00 AM in Wallis and Futuna (UTC+12) is 10:00 AM in Auckland during New Zealand Standard Time (UTC+12), 11:00 AM in Auckland during New Zealand Daylight Time (UTC+13), 7:00 AM in Sydney during AEST (UTC+10), and 8:00 PM the previous day in Paris during CET (UTC+1), which is critical when scheduling calls across the International Date Line.

  4. Export the selected meeting window: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially practical for sending a confirmed Pacific meeting slot to a distributed team, sharing a handoff window with a freight or travel partner, or making sure everyone sees the correct local date when Wallis and Futuna is already a calendar day ahead of Europe or the Americas.

Time Zones in Wallis and Futuna

Wallis and Futuna uses one time zone across the entire territory: WFT, short for Wallis and Futuna Time, with a fixed offset of UTC+12:00. There are no secondary regional offsets, no mainland-island split, and no half-hour or quarter-hour variation like India (UTC+5:30) or Nepal (UTC+5:45).

A notable feature of Wallis and Futuna’s timekeeping is that it stays on the same fixed offset all year, placing it among Pacific territories that maintain a stable schedule without seasonal clock changes. Because it is at UTC+12, Wallis and Futuna is 12 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time, 2 hours ahead of Sydney during Australian Eastern Standard Time, 1 hour behind Auckland during New Zealand Daylight Time, and 11 hours ahead of Paris during Central European Time.

This single-zone setup simplifies national scheduling for government services in Mata Utu, school timetables, local transport, and telecom coordination under the +681 country code. For international users, the main challenge is not internal complexity but the large time gap with Europe and the Americas, especially because a morning in Wallis and Futuna often falls on the previous calendar day in North America.

Wallis and Futuna Country Details

Wallis and Futuna is a French overseas collectivity in Oceania, located in the southwest Pacific between Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga. Its capital is Mata Utu, the administrative center on Wallis Island, and the territory has a total population of 16,025 spread across an area of 274 km², making it one of the smaller populated territories in the Pacific by both land area and population.

The official currency is the CFP franc (XPF), which is also used in other French Pacific territories such as New Caledonia and French Polynesia. This matters for travelers, remittance planning, and regional commerce because prices, public fees, and local transactions are not denominated in euros even though the territory is linked politically to France.

The listed languages are wls, fud, and fr-WF, representing Wallisian, Futunan, and local-use French. In practice, French is important for administration and official communication, while Wallisian and Futunan remain central to community life and cultural identity across the islands.

The international dialing code for Wallis and Futuna is +681, which is used for telephone contact from abroad. If you are arranging travel, hotel communication, government contact, or shipment confirmations, pairing the correct dialing code with the UTC+12 time zone helps avoid calling outside local daytime hours in Mata Utu.

Daylight Saving Time in Wallis and Futuna

Wallis and Futuna does not observe daylight saving time. Clocks stay on WFT (UTC+12) throughout the entire year, so there is no spring-forward or fall-back date to track and no seasonal shift in local civil time.

That means there are no clock changes in March, April, October, or November, unlike regions such as Europe, North America, or New Zealand. The absence of DST is useful for recurring scheduling because a meeting fixed at 10:00 AM Wallis and Futuna time always remains 10:00 AM local time in Mata Utu, even though the time difference with cities like Auckland, Sydney, London, or Los Angeles can change when those places enter or leave daylight saving time.

There have been no recent DST policy changes for Wallis and Futuna, and no internal region within the territory follows a separate seasonal rule. Wallis Island, Futuna, and Alofi all remain on the same year-round UTC+12 standard, so the only seasonal variation users need to consider comes from the other city they are comparing against.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Wallis and Futuna have?

Wallis and Futuna has one time zone for the entire territory. All inhabited parts of the collectivity, including Mata Utu on Wallis Island and the Futuna island group, use Wallis and Futuna Time (WFT), UTC+12:00 with no regional differences.

does Wallis and Futuna use daylight saving time?

No, Wallis and Futuna does not use daylight saving time. The territory remains on UTC+12 all year, so there are no annual clock changes and no separate summer or winter time to account for when planning calls or travel.

what is the time difference between Wallis and Futuna and UTC?

Wallis and Futuna is 12 hours ahead of UTC, written as UTC+12:00. For example, when it is 12:00 noon UTC, it is 12:00 midnight the next day in Wallis and Futuna, which is why date changes are important when coordinating with Europe or the Americas.

what currency does Wallis and Futuna use?

Wallis and Futuna uses the CFP franc, with the currency code XPF. This is the same currency used in several French Pacific territories, so travelers and businesses operating across the region often encounter XPF rather than euros or US dollars in local transactions.

what is the dialing code for Wallis and Futuna?

The international dialing code for Wallis and Futuna is +681. If you are calling a local number from abroad, you enter your international access prefix, then 681, followed by the local number, and it is best to place calls during local daytime because the territory is on UTC+12.

what time is it in Mata Utu compared with Paris?

Mata Utu, the capital of Wallis and Futuna, is usually far ahead of Paris because it is on UTC+12 year-round while Paris alternates between UTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST). That means Wallis and Futuna is typically 11 hours ahead of Paris in winter and 10 hours ahead in summer, so 9:00 AM in Mata Utu is usually 10:00 PM or 11:00 PM in Paris on the previous day.

is Wallis and Futuna ahead of New Zealand or behind it?

Wallis and Futuna is on UTC+12, so it matches New Zealand Standard Time when New Zealand is not on daylight saving time. During New Zealand’s DST period, which typically runs from the last Sunday in September to the first Sunday in April, New Zealand moves to UTC+13, making Wallis and Futuna 1 hour behind Auckland for that season.

why is scheduling with Wallis and Futuna tricky for US teams?

Scheduling is often difficult for US teams because Wallis and Futuna is on the opposite side of the global clock at UTC+12, and the local date is frequently already a day ahead. For example, when it is 9:00 AM in Mata Utu, it is 4:00 PM the previous day in New York during EST (UTC-5) or 5:00 PM the previous day during EDT (UTC-4), which can affect deadlines, handoffs, and calendar invites.