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Travel plug Vanuatu

Traveling to Vanuatu (e.g. Efate/Port Vila) and want to be sure you can charge your devices? From the Netherlands the answer is: yes, you need a travel adapter. In Vanuatu they mainly use type I sockets (Australia/New Zealand style), while in the Netherlands you have type C and F.

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Which sockets are used in Vanuatu?

In Vanuatu you'll usually come across:

This means that for your Dutch plugs you need an EU → type I adapter (or a universal adapter that supports type I).

Voltage & frequency in Vanuatu (converter needed?)

Vanuatu runs on 230V / 50 Hz (sometimes 220V is mentioned, but that's in the same range). For Dutch travelers this means: usually no voltage converter needed.

Just do a quick check on your charger:

  • Does it say “INPUT: 100–240V, 50/60Hz”? Then it works anyway; you then only need the travel adapter (almost always the case for phone/laptop/camera).

Which travel adapter is most convenient?

Option 1: Simple travel adapter EU → type I

Fine if you're only visiting Vanuatu.

Option 2: Universal adapter

Handy if you travel more often, and extra nice if it has USB-C/USB-A so you can charge multiple devices at once.

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