How To Call French Polynesia From US: Updated For 2025
Quick Answer
To call French Polynesia from the United States:
- Landline:
011 + 689 + 40 XX XX XX
(40
is a common prefix for fixed lines) - Mobile:
011 + 689 + 8X XX XX XX
(e.g.,87
,88
, or89
followed by 6 digits)
Examples:
- For a French Polynesian landline (e.g., starting with 40):
011 + 689 + 40 XX XX XX
- For a French Polynesian mobile phone (e.g., starting with 87):
011 + 689 + 87 XX XX XX
French Polynesia has multiple time zones. Tahiti and most islands are on UTC-10. The Marquesas Islands are UTC-9:30, and the Gambier Islands are UTC-9. Tahiti is 5 hours behind US Eastern Time (EST) or 6 hours behind US Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).
How to Dial French Polynesia from the US
How to Call a Landline in French Polynesia
To call a French Polynesian landline from the United States, follow these steps:
- Step 1 – Dial the US exit code: Start by dialing
011
. - Step 2 – Dial French Polynesia's country code: Next, key in
689
. - Step 3 – Dial the local phone number: French Polynesia uses an 8-digit closed numbering plan. For landlines, these numbers often start with
40
. Dial the full 8-digit local number.
For example, to call a French Polynesian landline number 40 XX XX XX
, you would dial: 011 689 40 XX XX XX
How to Call a Mobile Phone in French Polynesia
Calling a French Polynesian mobile phone from the US involves these steps:
- Step 1 – Dial the US exit code: Start by dialing
011
. - Step 2 – Dial French Polynesia's country code: Next, key in
689
. - Step 3 – Dial the local mobile number: Mobile numbers in French Polynesia are also 8 digits long and typically start with prefixes like
87
,88
, or89
. Dial the full 8-digit local mobile number.
For example, if the French Polynesian mobile number is 87 XX XX XX
, you would dial: 011 689 87 XX XX XX
from the US.
Understanding French Polynesian Phone Numbers
French Polynesia uses the country code +689
and has a closed 8-digit numbering plan. This means all local numbers are 8 digits long, and there are no separate area codes to dial within French Polynesia. The first few digits of the 8-digit number indicate the type of service (fixed or mobile) and sometimes the operator.
Fixed Line Numbers
- Format from US:
011 + 689 + 40 XX XX XX
(or other fixed line prefixes) - Numbers starting with
40
are typically geographical fixed lines operated by OPT (Office des postes et télécommunications). - Numbers starting with
49
may be non-geographical fixed lines.
Mobile Numbers
- Format from US:
011 + 689 + 8X XX XX XX
- Mobile numbers are 8 digits and commonly start with:
87
(VINI - OPT subsidiary)89
(Vodafone - formerly Pacific Mobile Telecom/Ora)88
(VITI)
French Polynesian Area Codes / Number Prefixes
French Polynesia does not use traditional area codes that are dialed before a shorter local number. Instead, it employs an 8-digit closed numbering system where the initial digits of the number itself define its type and allocation. When calling from the US, after dialing 011 + 689
, you dial the complete 8-digit French Polynesian number.
Number Range (Starts with) | Usage / Operator |
---|---|
Fixed Lines | |
40 XX XX XX | Geographical Numbers (OPT) |
49 XX XX XX | Non-Geographical Numbers (OPT) |
Mobile Lines | |
87 XX XX XX | Mobile (VINI - OPT) |
89 XX XX XX | Mobile (Vodafone - formerly Ora) |
88 XX XX XX | Mobile (VITI) |
Always obtain the full 8-digit local number to ensure your call connects correctly.
French Polynesian Mobile Phone Prefixes
As part of the 8-digit numbering plan, mobile numbers in French Polynesia begin with specific two-digit prefixes. After dialing +689
from abroad, you would dial one of these prefixes followed by the remaining 6 digits of the mobile number.
Mobile Prefix (after +689) | Operator (Primary) | Example Full Number (from US) |
---|---|---|
87 | VINI (OPT) | e.g., 011 689 87 XX XX XX |
89 | Vodafone (formerly Ora / Pacific Mobile Telecom) | e.g., 011 689 89 XX XX XX |
88 | VITI | e.g., 011 689 88 XX XX XX |
The subscriber number following the 2-digit prefix is 6 digits long, making the total local number 8 digits.
Time Difference
French Polynesia spans three time zones and does not observe Daylight Saving Time:
- Tahiti Time (TAHT): UTC-10:00. This applies to the most populated islands, including Tahiti, Moorea (Society Islands), the Tuamotu Archipelago, and the Austral Islands.
- Marquesas Time (MART): UTC-09:30. This applies to the Marquesas Islands.
- Gambier Time (GAMT): UTC-09:00. This applies to the Gambier Islands.
The time difference compared to the US East Coast (ET), using Tahiti (UTC-10) as an example:
- When the US is on Eastern Standard Time (EST, UTC-5): Tahiti is 5 hours behind ET. (e.g., 12 PM EST is 7 AM in Tahiti).
- When the US is on Eastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC-4): Tahiti is 6 hours behind ET. (e.g., 12 PM EDT is 6 AM in Tahiti).
Always verify the specific island you are calling if it's outside the main Society Islands group to ensure you account for the correct time zone.
French Polynesia's Phone System
The telecommunications infrastructure in French Polynesia is relatively well-developed, especially in popular tourist areas and the main islands like Tahiti. The Office des Postes et Télécommunications (OPT) is the historical and primary provider of fixed-line and internet services. The mobile market includes OPT's subsidiary Vini, Vodafone (which acquired Pacific Mobile Telecom/Ora), and VITI. GSM is the standard for mobile networks, with 3G and 4G/LTE coverage available, particularly in more populated areas. Internet access is available through ADSL, fiber (increasingly), and mobile data. Coverage and service quality can be more limited in remote atolls and islands.
Best Times to Call
Considering Tahiti (UTC-10) is 5 or 6 hours behind US Eastern Time (ET):
- To reach someone during typical French Polynesian business hours (e.g., 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM TAHT, often with a longer lunch break):
- Call from the US ET zone between 1:00 PM and 10:00 PM ET (when US is on EST).
- Call from the US ET zone between 2:00 PM and 11:00 PM ET (when US is on EDT).
- Afternoon/evening calls from the US will generally reach French Polynesia during their morning and early afternoon.
Adjust for the Marquesas (30 mins ahead of Tahiti) or Gambier Islands (1 hour ahead of Tahiti) if applicable. Business hours are typically Monday to Friday.
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