Travel plug type for Greece

UK To Greece & Most of Europe | Type E/F Adapter

Greece uses Type C and Type F plugs with 230V voltage at 50Hz frequency.

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Plug Types in Greece

Type Description Notes
Type C Two round pins Most common, fits most European devices
Type F Two round pins + grounding clips “Schuko” plug, used for higher-powered devices

Type C and F plugs are compatible with the same sockets in most cases.

Do UK Travelers Need an Adapter?

Yes. UK plugs (Type G – three rectangular pins) won’t fit Greek sockets. Bring a UK to Europe adapter.

Do US Travelers Need an Adapter?

Yes. US plugs (Type A/B – flat prongs) won’t fit Greek sockets. You need a US to Europe adapter.

Voltage note: Greece uses 230V. Most modern electronics (phones, laptops, cameras) are dual-voltage (100-240V) and work fine. Check your device label. Hair dryers and curling irons may need a voltage converter unless they’re dual-voltage.

Voltage Requirements

  • Voltage: 230V
  • Frequency: 50Hz

Check your device’s label or charger. If it says “100-240V” you only need an adapter. If it says “110V” or “120V” only, you’ll need a voltage converter as well.

Where to Buy Adapters

  • Amazon (before travel)
  • Electronics stores
  • Airport shops
  • Greek convenience stores (basic adapters widely available)

Safety Tips

  • Check voltage compatibility before plugging in
  • Don’t overload outlets with multiple high-power devices
  • Inspect adapters for damage before use

Frequently Asked Questions

What plug type does Greece use?
Greece uses Type C (two round pins) and Type F (two round pins with grounding clips), which are the standard European plug types. These are compatible with the same sockets in most cases.

Do UK travelers need a plug adapter for Greece?
Yes, UK plugs (Type G with three rectangular pins) won’t fit Greek sockets. You need a UK to Europe adapter to use your devices in Greece.

Do US travelers need an adapter for Greece?
Yes, US plugs (Type A/B with flat prongs) won’t fit Greek sockets. You need a US to Europe adapter, and should check voltage compatibility on your devices.

What voltage does Greece use?
Greece uses 230V at 50Hz, the same as the UK. Most modern electronics (phones, laptops, cameras) are dual-voltage (100-240V) and work fine with just an adapter.

Do I need a voltage converter for Greece?
Check your device’s label or charger. If it says “100-240V,” you only need an adapter. If it says “110V” or “120V” only (common for US hair dryers and curling irons), you’ll need a voltage converter.

Where can I buy a Greece travel adapter?
You can purchase adapters from Amazon, electronics stores, and airport shops before traveling, or buy basic adapters at Greek convenience stores once you arrive. Buying before travel is typically cheaper.

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