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Greece Travel Tips

Electricity

Greece uses a standard voltage of 230 volts AC (Alternating Current), which is higher than the voltage used in North America (110V AC). Check your device labels to avoid any accidents. Most electronic devices have a label indicating their voltage range (e.g., 100-240V). If your device falls within this range, you'll only need an adapter.


The standard plug type in Greece is Type F, which has two round prongs with ground.


Travelers from countries with different plug types will need a plug adapter to use their electronic devices. Carrying a universal adapter is advisable to ensure compatibility with various socket types.


Most hotels and accommodations in these regions provide adapters or have sockets compatible with multiple plug types for the convenience of international travelers.


Additional Notes:

  • While uncommon, power outages can happen occasionally. Consider carrying a portable charger for your phone or essential devices.
  • Some remote Greek islands might have electricity systems that are less stable or rely on generators. Be prepared for potential fluctuations or limited power availability.
European sockets

Standart European sockets