Belize Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets

110:220V
60Hz
3 Plug Types

In Belize, 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 G (BS 1363, three rectangular pins in triangular pattern, grounded) are used. Wall sockets run at 110/220V and 60Hz. Check if you need a travel adapter, electrical adapter or voltage converter before travelling to Belize.

Belize Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets — Type A, Type B, Type G, 110/220V 60Hz
Type A · 2 pins · Ungrounded · Primary · NEMA 1-15
Type B · 3 pins · Grounded · NEMA 5-15
Type G · 3 pins · Grounded · BS 1363

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Belize uses:

Type A Type B Type G

Belize Electrical Outlets Explained

A Belize power plug can take one of three forms, since the country uses a mix of North American and British-style connectors. Travelers will most commonly encounter Type A and Type B plugs, the familiar flat two-pin and three-pin designs used throughout the United States and Central America, though Type G plugs, the British three-pin standard, also appear in some properties due to Belize's history as a former British colony. Because of this variety, it's worth checking the plug top on your device before you pack, so you know whether a travel adaptor will be necessary.

Do All Sockets in Belize Look the Same?

No, sockets in Belize are not uniform. Many hotels, resorts, and homes are fitted with Type A or Type B outlets that accept the standard flat-pin plugs common across North America, while some older or British-influenced buildings use Type G sockets with three rectangular pins arranged in a triangle. Type B plugs, which include a rounded grounding pin, are widely used for larger appliances and grounded electronics, so it's helpful to identify which socket style is present at your accommodation before connecting sensitive devices.

Voltage and Frequency in Belize

Belize's electrical supply operates across a voltage range of 110 to 220 volts at a frequency of 60Hz. This range spans both the lower voltages typical of North American systems and the higher voltages associated with British-standard equipment, reflecting the mixed plug types found in the country. Visitors should check the voltage rating printed on their device before plugging in, particularly if it is not a dual-voltage model.

Understanding Belize's Power Plugs and Sockets

Type A plugs, based on the NEMA 1-15 standard, feature two flat parallel pins and are ungrounded, rated for 15A at 100-127V; they're typically used for small electronics like phone chargers and lamps. Type B plugs add a rounded grounding pin to the same flat-blade design, offering 15A grounded protection at 100-127V and are required for larger appliances, computers, and power tools. Type G plugs, the British BS 1363 standard, use three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern, are rated for 13A at 220-240V, and include an internal fuse along with insulated pins for added safety.

  • Type A (NEMA 1-15): two flat parallel pins, ungrounded, 15A, 100-127V
  • Type B (NEMA 5-15): flat parallel pins plus a grounding pin, 15A, 100-127V
  • Type G (BS 1363): three rectangular pins with internal fuse, 13A, 220-240V

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on your home plug type and which socket your accommodation uses. If you're arriving from a country that already uses Type A or Type B plugs you may not need one, but if your devices use a different plug style, or your lodging has Type G sockets, a travel adaptor will be necessary.

Belize uses a voltage range of 110 to 220 volts at 60Hz, reflecting its mix of North American and British-style electrical systems. Always check your device's voltage rating before plugging in, especially if it's not built for dual-voltage use.

Most modern phone chargers are dual-voltage and can handle anywhere from 100V to 240V, so a voltage converter typically isn't needed. You will, however, need the correct plug shape, whether Type A, Type B, or Type G, to physically fit the local socket.

Pack a universal travel adaptor that covers Type A, Type B, and Type G plug shapes, since all three are found in Belize. If you're bringing grounded equipment, look for an adaptor that preserves the grounding pin connection for safety.