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Port-au-Prince

Ouest, Haiti

4 Jan 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current time in Port-au-Prince, Haiti?

Port-au-Prince operates on Eastern Standard Time (EST), which is UTC-5. To find the current time in Port-au-Prince, subtract 5 hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Haiti does not observe Daylight Saving Time, so the time remains consistent throughout the year.

Does Port-au-Prince, Haiti observe Daylight Saving Time?

No, Port-au-Prince and the rest of Haiti do not observe Daylight Saving Time. The country stays on Eastern Standard Time (EST), which is UTC-5, throughout the year.

What is the time difference between Port-au-Prince and major world cities?

London (GMT/BST): Port-au-Prince is 5 hours behind London when the UK is on GMT (winter), and 6 hours behind when the UK is on BST (summer).

New York (EST/EDT): Port-au-Prince is the same time as New York when NY is on EST (winter), and 1 hour behind when NY is on EDT (summer).

Tokyo (JST): Port-au-Prince is 14 hours behind Tokyo, as Japan Standard Time is UTC+9.

What are other major cities in Haiti?

Haiti's major cities include Cap-Haïtien, Gonaïves, Les Cayes, and Jacmel. Port-au-Prince is the capital and largest city.

What is Port-au-Prince, Haiti known for?

Port-au-Prince is Haiti's capital and largest city, known for the Iron Market (Marché en Fer), the National Palace (destroyed in the 2010 earthquake), the Museum of Haitian Art, vibrant street markets, and as a major cultural and economic center. The city is also famous for its colorful architecture, rich history, and as the birthplace of the first independent black republic in the Americas.