Turks and Caicos Islands Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets

120V
60Hz
2 Plug Types

In Turks and Caicos Islands, power plugs and sockets (electrical outlets) of Type A (NEMA 1-15, two flat parallel pins, ungrounded) and Type B (NEMA 5-15, two flat parallel pins plus round grounding pin, 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 Turks and Caicos Islands.

Turks and Caicos Islands Power Plugs, Wall Sockets & Electrical Outlets — Type A, Type B, 120V 60Hz
Type A · 2 pins · Ungrounded · Primary · NEMA 1-15
Type B · 3 pins · Grounded · NEMA 5-15

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Turks and Caicos Islands uses:

Type A Type B

Do You Need a Travel Adaptor for Turks and Caicos Islands?

The Turks and Caicos Islands power plug system mirrors that of the United States and Canada, so travellers arriving from North America typically won't need any extra equipment. Visitors from the UK, Europe, Australia, or most of Asia, however, will need a travel adaptor to convert their appliance's plug top into the flat-pin format used locally. Since the island's electrical system runs on 120V at 60Hz, travellers from countries using 220-240V should also check that their devices are dual-voltage before plugging in.

Where to Buy a Travel Adapter for Turks and Caicos Islands

Travel adaptors for Type A and Type B outlets are widely available at airport shops, electronics retailers, and luggage stores before departure, and they're also sold online in universal kits that cover multiple plug standards. If you forget to pack one, many hotels and resorts in the Turks and Caicos Islands keep a small supply on hand for guests, though buying one in advance is more reliable. Look for an adaptor rated for at least 15A to match the local socket-outlet standard and ensure compatibility with higher-draw devices like hair dryers or laptop chargers.

Understanding Turks and Caicos Islands's Power Plugs and Sockets

The Turks and Caicos Islands uses two plug types: Type A, the standard ungrounded two-pin plug with flat parallel blades, and Type B, its three-pin grounded counterpart that adds a round grounding pin for extra safety. Type B outlets are backward compatible with Type A plugs, so most sockets across the islands will accept either plug style without issue. Type A plugs are best suited to smaller electronics and chargers, while Type B is standard for larger appliances, computers, and anything requiring a grounded connection.

  • Type A (NEMA 1-15): two flat parallel pins, ungrounded, 15A, 100-127V
  • Type B (NEMA 5-15): two flat parallel pins plus a round grounding pin, grounded, 15A, 100-127V

Voltage and Frequency in Turks and Caicos Islands

Electricity in the Turks and Caicos Islands is supplied at 120 volts with a frequency of 60Hz, matching the standard used throughout the United States and Canada. Travellers bringing devices designed for 220-240V systems will need a voltage converter in addition to a travel adaptor, since a plug adaptor alone only changes the shape of the connection and not the electrical output.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you're arriving from the United States or Canada, you likely won't need one since the Turks and Caicos Islands uses the same Type A and Type B plugs. Travellers from countries with different plug standards, such as the UK or continental Europe, will need a travel adaptor to fit local socket-outlets.

The Turks and Caicos Islands operates on a 120V electrical system at a frequency of 60Hz. This matches the standard used in the United States and Canada, so devices built for those markets will work without a voltage converter.

The Turks and Caicos Islands uses Type A and Type B plugs. Type A features two flat parallel pins and is ungrounded, while Type B adds a round grounding pin for a safer, grounded connection, and both are rated for 15A at 100-127V.

Pack a Type A or Type B travel adaptor if your home country uses a different plug top style, and bring a voltage converter if your devices aren't rated for 100-127V. Since Type B outlets accept Type A plugs as well, a single adaptor covering both types should handle most electronics and appliances during your stay.