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UAE Travel Tips

Electricity

The United Arab Emirates operates on a 230-volt supply voltage at a frequency of 50 Hz, consistent with many countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Travellers from countries with 110V systems, such as the United States and Canada, should check their devices to ensure they are compatible with 230V. Most modern electronics, including phones, tablets, laptops, and cameras, support dual voltage. If a device is not rated for 230V, using it without a converter could cause damage, so a voltage converter will be necessary.


The UAE primarily uses Type G plugs, which feature three rectangular prongs and are the same as those used in the United Kingdom. If your plugs are of a different type, a universal travel adapter will be needed. Remember that an adapter only changes the plug shapeโ€”it does not convert voltage.


Bringing a power strip with surge protection is a practical choice if you plan to charge multiple devices at once, and it offers added safety in case of voltage fluctuations. A portable power bank is also useful during long outings or desert excursions where access to sockets may be limited.


While adapters and voltage converters are available in airports and electronics shops across the UAE, purchasing them before your trip is usually more convenient and ensures you're prepared upon arrival. With the right setup, keeping your devices charged and safe should be hassle-free.

New Zealand sockets

Type G plug (left) and standard European plug (right)