Travel Adapter Guide for Nicaragua
The travel adapter guide for Nicaragua is a comprehensive guide to the types of plugs and sockets used in Nicaragua. It includes information on the frequency, voltage, and types of plugs used in Nicaragua.
There are 15 different types of plugs and sockets in use around the world today, along with a variety of different voltage and frequency standards. This guide will help you understand the different types of plugs and sockets used in Nicaragua and how they compare to those you use at home, so you can be sure you have the right adapter for your trip.
Nicaragua uses earthed sockets of Type B . Unearthed Type A
sockets are occasionally found as well; on extension cords for example.
You can use unearthed (two-pronged) Type A and earthed (three-pronged) Type B
plugs in Nicaraguan sockets. Type A
plugs are used in North America, East Asia and other regions.
The Nicaraguan power grid supplies electricity at 120 volts and 60 Hz. Always check the voltage and frequency ratings of your devices before plugging them in. Many devices, such as phone chargers, are dual-voltage and can be used in Nicaragua without a voltage converter. However, some devices, such as hair dryers, are often not dual-voltage and will require a voltage converter to operate safely.
Use our compatibility checker to see if you can use your local devices in Nicaragua, and have a look at our recommended travel adapters for your trip.
Nicaragua | Select a country | Compatible? | |
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Plug Types | A, B | ||
Voltage | 120V | ||
Frequency | 60Hz |