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EST to HST Converter & Meeting Planner

Quick answer: 9:00 AM EST = 4:00 AM HST (fixed -05:00 standard offset — not DST-adjusted). Use the interactive converter below for DST-aware local-time scheduling.

Planning a call or meeting between Eastern Standard Time (EST) and Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HST)? You need to account for the standard time difference. Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time is normally 5 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. Whether you are coordinating between teams in New York and Toronto and Honolulu and Hilo, our live tool has you covered. Use our interactive overlap studio below to find the perfect waking hours for both regions, taking into account any seasonal Daylight Saving Time (DST) changes.

24-Hour Conversion Table

Quick reference: 12:00 AM EST = 7:00 PM HST. The full 24-hour EST to HST table below uses fixed standard offsets for exact abbreviation searches.

Example: 3:00 PM EST = 10:00 AM HST.

EST TimeHST Time
12:00 AM (00:00)7:00 PM (19:00)-1 day
1:00 AM (01:00)8:00 PM (20:00)-1 day
2:00 AM (02:00)9:00 PM (21:00)-1 day
3:00 AM (03:00)10:00 PM (22:00)-1 day
4:00 AM (04:00)11:00 PM (23:00)-1 day
5:00 AM (05:00)12:00 AM (00:00)
6:00 AM (06:00)1:00 AM (01:00)
7:00 AM (07:00)2:00 AM (02:00)
8:00 AM (08:00)3:00 AM (03:00)
9:00 AM (09:00)4:00 AM (04:00)
10:00 AM (10:00)5:00 AM (05:00)
11:00 AM (11:00)6:00 AM (06:00)
12:00 PM (12:00)7:00 AM (07:00)
1:00 PM (13:00)8:00 AM (08:00)
2:00 PM (14:00)9:00 AM (09:00)
3:00 PM (15:00)10:00 AM (10:00)
4:00 PM (16:00)11:00 AM (11:00)
5:00 PM (17:00)12:00 PM (12:00)
6:00 PM (18:00)1:00 PM (13:00)
7:00 PM (19:00)2:00 PM (14:00)
8:00 PM (20:00)3:00 PM (15:00)
9:00 PM (21:00)4:00 PM (16:00)
10:00 PM (22:00)5:00 PM (17:00)
11:00 PM (23:00)6:00 PM (18:00)

Best time to call Honolulu from New York

For most work calls, compare the normal business day in New York (EST) with the business day in Honolulu (HST). EST commonly covers North America, Caribbean, Central America, while HST is mainly associated with Pacific Ocean, North America.

⚠️ Note: 2026-07-04 is not a normal workday in one or both regions based on their configured calendar. The overlap below should be treated as a reference, not a guaranteed office-hours window.

✅ The most practical overlap on 2026-07-04 is usually 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM EST, which corresponds to 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM HST. This window sits inside the typical EST workday (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM) and the HST workday (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM).

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Data Source: IANA Time Zone Database (v2026b)Last Verified: 2026-06-07

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time difference between EST and HST?

During standard time, Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time is 5 hours behind Eastern Standard Time.

Is EST the same as Eastern Time (ET)?

Not exactly. 'Eastern Time' (ET) is a broad geographical term. EST is the specific UTC-05:00 offset used in winter, while EDT (Eastern Daylight Time) is the UTC-04:00 offset used during summer.

Does Florida use EST?

Most of Florida is in the Eastern Time Zone. However, the western part of the Florida Panhandle operates on Central Time (CST/CDT).

Does Hawaii observe Daylight Saving Time?

Hawaii does not observe Daylight Saving Time and has not done so since 1947, remaining fixed at UTC-10:00 year-round. At roughly 20° North latitude, Hawaii's daylight hours vary by only about 1.5 hours between the summer and winter solstices — far too little to justify the disruption of a seasonal clock change.

Why is it called Hawaii-Aleutian time?

The name combines two geographically distant US territories that share the same UTC-10:00 standard offset: the Hawaiian Islands in the central Pacific and the westernmost Aleutian Islands of Alaska, which extend past the 180° meridian into the Eastern Hemisphere. Despite sharing a base offset, they behave differently — Hawaii observes no DST, while the Aleutian communities such as Adak do advance to HDT (UTC-9) each summer.