Bahrain Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets

230V
50Hz
1 Plug Type

In Bahrain, power plugs and sockets (electrical outlets) of Type G (BS 1363, three rectangular pins in triangular pattern, grounded) are used. Wall sockets run at 230V and 50Hz. Check if you need a travel adapter, electrical adapter or voltage converter before travelling to Bahrain.

Bahrain Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets — Type G, 230V 50Hz
Type G · 3 pins · Grounded · Primary · BS 1363

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Type G

Power Sockets and Plug Types in Bahrain

Bahrain power plug standards follow the British system, meaning visitors from most of continental Europe, North America, and Asia will need an adapter to use their AC power plugs and sockets. The country relies exclusively on Type G, the three-pin British standard plug, for virtually all residential, commercial, and hotel electrical outlets. This is a legacy of Bahrain's historical ties to the United Kingdom, and it means the plug shape is consistent nationwide with no regional variation to worry about.

Voltage and Frequency in Bahrain

Electricity in Bahrain is supplied at 230V with a frequency of 50Hz, matching the standard used across the UK, Europe, and most of the Middle East. Travelers from countries with 220-240V, 50Hz systems can generally use their appliances without a voltage converter, needing only a plug adapter to physically fit the socket. Those coming from 110-120V regions, such as the United States or Canada, should check whether their devices are dual-voltage before plugging them in.

Where to Buy a Travel Adapter for Bahrain

Travel adapters for Bahrain's Type G sockets are widely available before you even leave home, and picking one up in advance is usually the simplest option. Airports, electronics retailers, luggage shops, and large supermarkets typically stock universal adapters suitable for the UK-style plug top used throughout Bahrain. If you arrive without one, hotel gift shops and electronics stores in Manama and other cities also carry them, though selection may be more limited than shopping ahead of your trip.

  • Airport shops and duty-free stores before departure
  • Electronics and luggage retailers in your home country
  • Large supermarkets and hypermarkets in Bahrain
  • Hotel gift shops and convenience stores near tourist areas

Bahrain Electrical Outlets Explained

The Type G plug used throughout Bahrain features three rectangular pins arranged in a triangular pattern, with a longer earth pin at the top that opens the socket's protective shutters before the live and neutral pins connect. Each plug top contains an internal cartridge fuse, rated at 3A or 13A depending on the appliance, which provides individual overcurrent protection not found in most other plug systems. This design ensures the earth connection engages first and disengages last, making Type G sockets a dependably safe fit for Bahrain's 230V, 50Hz electrical outlet network.

Because Type G plugs are relatively bulky, they can sometimes crowd multi-socket power strips, so travelers carrying several devices may find it useful to pack a compact multi-port adapter. Beyond that minor inconvenience, the standard is well-regarded internationally for its shuttered sockets and fused protection, both of which are built into every Bahrain power plug and socket combination.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, unless your home country also uses Type G plugs, you'll need an adapter to fit Bahrain's three-pin British-standard sockets. This applies to visitors from the US, Europe, and most of Asia, since their plug shapes differ from the rectangular triangular pin arrangement used in Bahrain.

Yes, Bahrain's Type G sockets are grounded. The plug's longer top pin makes the earth connection first and breaks it last, providing a reliable safety feature that's standard across all Type G installations.

Bahrain runs on 230V at 50Hz, the same standard used in the UK and much of Europe. Devices designed for 220-240V systems will work fine, but appliances built only for 110-120V may require a voltage converter.

Pack a Type G plug adapter, since this three-pin British-standard connector is used throughout Bahrain for all electrical outlets. If any of your devices aren't dual-voltage rated for 230V, also bring a voltage converter to avoid damaging them.