Aruba Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets

120V
60Hz
3 Plug Types

In Aruba, power plugs and sockets (electrical outlets) of Type A (NEMA 1-15, two flat parallel pins, ungrounded), Type B (NEMA 5-15, two flat parallel pins plus round grounding pin, grounded) and Type F (CEE 7/4 (Schuko), two round pins with grounding clips on sides, grounded) are used. Wall sockets run at 120V and 60Hz. Check if you need a travel adapter, electrical adapter or voltage converter before travelling to Aruba.

Aruba Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets — Type A, Type B, Type F, 120V 60Hz
Type A · 2 pins · Ungrounded · Primary · NEMA 1-15
Type B · 3 pins · Grounded · NEMA 5-15
Type F · 2 pins · Grounded · CEE 7/4 (Schuko)

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Aruba uses:

Type A Type B Type F

Plug Sockets, Voltage & Adapters in Aruba

An Aruba power plug typically resembles the flat-pin plugs found in North America, since the island runs on a 120V, 60Hz electrical system. Most visitors will find that the plug top on their North American devices fits directly into local sockets without any modification. However, because Aruba has strong historical and commercial ties to the Netherlands, it is not unusual to also encounter Type F Schuko outlets in some buildings, so travelers should check their equipment before assuming a single standard applies everywhere.

Do All Sockets in Aruba Look the Same?

Not quite. Many hotels, rentals, and homes use the two-pin Type A socket-outlet common throughout the Americas, while others are fitted with the grounded three-pin Type B version for larger appliances. In addition, some properties—particularly those built with European standards in mind—include round-pin Type F Schuko sockets, so it's worth glancing at the wall outlet before plugging anything in.

Electrical Standards in Aruba: Voltage, Frequency & Plug Type

Aruba's electrical supply operates at 120 volts and 60 hertz, matching the standard used across the United States and much of Central America. Type A (NEMA 1-15) ungrounded plugs and Type B (NEMA 5-15) grounded plugs are the two most common connectors, rated for 15A at 100-127V. Where Type F Schuko sockets appear, they are designed for 220-240V appliances at 16A, so voltage compatibility becomes an important consideration.

Is a Voltage Converter Necessary?

Travelers arriving from countries that use 100-127V systems, such as the United States and Canada, will not need a voltage converter, since their devices are already built for Aruba's 120V supply. Those coming from 220-240V countries and needing to use a Type F socket-outlet should check whether their device supports dual voltage, as plugging a 120V-only appliance into a 220-240V outlet without conversion can cause damage.

  • Type A (NEMA 1-15): ungrounded, two flat parallel pins, 15A, 100-127V — common for small electronics and chargers.
  • Type B (NEMA 5-15): grounded, two flat pins plus a round grounding pin, 15A, 100-127V — used for larger appliances and equipment requiring grounding.
  • Type F (CEE 7/4 Schuko): grounded, two round pins with side grounding clips, 16A, 220-240V — occasionally found due to European-standard installations.

Frequently Asked Questions

If your devices already use a Type A or Type B plug, you generally won't need a travel adaptor in Aruba, since these are the most common plug types on the island. However, if you encounter a Type F Schuko socket-outlet and your device has a different plug shape, a travel adaptor will be necessary to make the connection.

Aruba uses a 120V electrical supply running at 60Hz, matching the standard found in the United States. Devices rated for 100-127V will work without a converter, while equipment designed only for 220-240V systems may require additional caution.

Some are and some aren't. Type A sockets are ungrounded and rated for 15A at 100-127V, while Type B sockets include a grounding pin and are also rated for 15A at 100-127V, offering added protection for larger appliances.

Aruba primarily uses Type A (NEMA 1-15) and Type B (NEMA 5-15) plugs, consistent with its 120V, 60Hz power supply. Type F Schuko sockets, which are grounded and rated for 220-240V at 16A, can also be found in some locations due to European influence.