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Current time in Montserrat
A single time zone at UTC-04:00.
Friday, June 5, 2026
About Montserrat's time
A single time zone.
Montserrat, a small Caribbean British Overseas Territory, uses Atlantic Standard Time (UTC-4) year-round with no daylight saving changes. Its single timezone keeps things simple for a population of just a few thousand people.
Major cities
Cities of Montserrat.
History
How Montserrat keeps time.
Montserrat's use of Atlantic Standard Time (AST) aligns it with much of the Eastern Caribbean and dates back to the broader regional standardization of timezones in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As a British colony, Montserrat followed the British practice of adopting standardized time to support naval operations, trade, and telegraphic communication across the empire.
The island's continued use of UTC-4 without daylight saving time is typical for Caribbean territories near the equator, where day length variation throughout the year is minimal—making DST unnecessary. When many North American and European territories adopted daylight saving time during and after the World Wars for energy conservation, tropical Caribbean islands like Montserrat saw no practical benefit in following suit.
Montserrat's timezone history has been largely uneventful, reflecting the island's small size and stable colonial status. The America/Montserrat timezone identifier was established as part of the IANA Time Zone Database to provide a distinct entry for the territory, though it shares the same offset and rules as many neighboring Caribbean islands.
Did you know?
Things about Montserrat's time.
Montserrat is one of the few places in the world with a permanently evacuated city—Plymouth—and a severely reduced population due to the devastating volcanic eruptions of the Soufrière Hills volcano starting in 1995. The disaster displaced most of the island's population and fundamentally changed daily life, though the Atlantic Standard Time has remained consistent throughout.
The island's UTC-4 offset places it in sync with Eastern Caribbean neighbors like Antigua, St. Kitts, and Dominica, facilitating straightforward communication and travel within the region. This alignment also means Montserrat shares business hours with parts of eastern Canada and the US East Coast, making coordination with North American partners relatively simple.
Despite its small size and population, Montserrat's distinct timezone entry in the IANA database (America/Montserrat) reflects the importance of precise timekeeping for digital systems, even for territories with simple timezone situations. The volcanic crisis and subsequent rebuilding have relied heavily on international coordination, where accurate timezone references are essential for logistics and aid operations.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about Montserrat's time zone, daylight saving rules, and how to handle it in software. Can't find what you need? Email [email protected].
- What time zone is Montserrat in?
- Montserrat uses Atlantic Standard Time (AST), which is UTC-4 year-round. The island does not observe daylight saving time.
- Does Montserrat observe daylight saving time?
- No, Montserrat does not observe daylight saving time. The UTC-4 offset remains consistent throughout the year.
- How many time zones does Montserrat have?
- Montserrat has only one timezone—Atlantic Standard Time (AST/UTC-4)—covers the entire island.
- What is the current time in Montserrat?
- Montserrat is currently in Atlantic Standard Time, which is UTC-4. Since the island doesn't observe daylight saving, this offset applies year-round.
- Is Montserrat in the same time zone as the US Eastern Time?
- Montserrat shares UTC-4 with US Eastern Standard Time but does not adjust for daylight saving. During US daylight saving time (March to November), Montserrat is one hour behind mainland Eastern Time.
- How does Montserrat's time compare to the UK?
- As a British Overseas Territory, Montserrat is 4 hours behind the UK (UTC-4 vs UTC+0 in winter). During British Summer Time, the difference becomes 5 hours.
- Do other Caribbean islands share Montserrat's time zone?
- Yes, several Eastern Caribbean islands share AST (UTC-4), including Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and Trinidad and Tobago.
- Has Montserrat's time zone ever changed historically?
- Montserrat's timezone history is unremarkable—it has consistently used Atlantic Standard Time (UTC-4) without major changes or daylight saving adjustments.
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