City Time Difference Time difference between Efate Island and Alakaka:Efate Island is 15 hours behind compared to Alakaka

The time difference between Efate Island and Alakaka is 15 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Efate Island (Vanuatu)

Time Zone

Pacific/Efate

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+11

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Alakaka (Guyana)

Time Zone

America/Guyana

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-4

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityEfate Island
Pacific/Efate

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Efate Island, Vanuatu: A Diverse Gem of the South Pacific

The main island of Vanuatu and home to its capital, Port Vila, Efate is known as the "Crossroads of the South Pacific". This volcanic island is rich in natural beauty: from blue lagoons and white sandy beaches, such as the famous Merai Bay Beach, to lush rainforests and spectacular waterfalls, the island has a tropical flavor. As a tourist hub, visitors can experience snorkeling to explore the coral reefs, visit traditional villages for a taste of Polynesian culture, or climb Mount Rees for a panoramic view of the island. With its year-round warmth and blend of untouched wildness and modern conveniences, Efate is an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and adventure, and is a perfect illustration of Vanuatu's "Land of Happiness".


Comparison CityAlakaka
America/Guyana

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Arakaka, Guyana

Arakaka is a town in the Upper Taco-Yutopiko Region of Guyana, located in the central region of the country in a tropical rainforest climate zone, surrounded by agriculture and forestry as the main economic activities. As a small settlement center in the region, the local population is mainly engaged in crop cultivation (e.g., fruits and vegetables) and primary product processing. Despite its small size, Arakaka plays a role in the transportation network that connects the surrounding communities to the interior of Guyana, and its unique location makes it a transit point for exploring the natural landscapes of the central part of the country. The town retains some of its colonial architecture and blends local Caribbean and South American cultural features, epitomizing Guyana's diverse society.