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Current time in Cayman Islands
A single time zone at UTC-05:00.
Friday, June 5, 2026
About Cayman Islands's time
A single time zone.
The Cayman Islands operate on Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5 year-round, with no daylight saving changes. This keeps things simple and consistent for the territory.
Major cities
Cities of Cayman Islands.
History
How Cayman Islands keeps time.
The Cayman Islands have historically followed the timekeeping practices of nearby Caribbean territories and Jamaica, which switched from local mean time to a standard meridian-based time in the early 20th century. As a British Overseas Territory with strong ties to North America and the wider Caribbean, the islands aligned with Eastern Time early on.
Unlike many U.S. territories and neighboring Caribbean islands, the Cayman Islands never adopted daylight saving time. This reflects the limited seasonal variation in daylight hours near the equator and benefits the financial and tourism sectors by keeping a fixed schedule with banking partners in the United States.
Since the mid-20th century, America/Cayman has continuously observed UTC-5 (EST) year-round, aligning closely with eastern North America in winter and remaining one hour behind during North American summer daylight saving periods.
Did you know?
Things about Cayman Islands's time.
The Cayman Islands are in tropical latitudes where there are minimal differences in day length throughout the year, meaning that daylight saving would bring little practical advantage. The fixed UTC-5 schedule simplifies scheduling for the territory’s major industries—finance and tourism—ensuring straightforward coordination with U.S. partners and cruise schedules.
Because the U.S. observes daylight saving, businesses and visitors in the Cayman Islands frequently face a seasonal one-hour shift relative to eastern U.S. cities such as New York and Miami. In winter, these cities match the islands exactly; in spring through autumn, the U.S. moves ahead by one hour. This seasonal misalignment is important to consider when planning meetings, flights, and broadcasts.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about Cayman Islands's time zone, daylight saving rules, and how to handle it in software. Can't find what you need? Email [email protected].
- Do the Cayman Islands observe daylight saving time?
- No. The Cayman Islands remain on Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5) throughout the year with no daylight saving adjustments.
- Which cities are in the same timezone as the Cayman Islands?
- The Cayman Islands share their year-round UTC-5 offset with various Caribbean nations (such as Jamaica) and some South American countries that use UTC-5 without daylight saving.
- How does the Cayman Islands’ time compare with New York?
- In winter, both the Cayman Islands and eastern U.S. cities such as New York are on UTC-5, so they match. In spring through autumn, New York advances to UTC-4, putting it one hour ahead of the Cayman Islands.
- Does the Cayman Islands’ time zone affect financial market timing?
- Yes. As a global financial hub, the territory regularly coordinates with U.S. and European markets. The fixed UTC-5 offset means trading hours overlap predictably with banking centers in North America, though seasonal changes in U.S. time can slightly shift that overlap.
- Do all three islands use the same timezone?
- Yes. Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman all follow America/Cayman (UTC-5) throughout the territory.
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