Plug Types for Lanzarote: Guide and Adapters

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Planning a trip requires patience and attention to detail to avoid unpleasant surprises when you arrive. If you travel with your electronic devices (phone, laptop, camera), you need to check that they work perfectly. In this regard, learn about electrical outlets in Lanzarote and other power supply details.

Which plug types are used in Lanzarote?

In Lanzarote, like the rest of Spain, two types of plugs are used: Type C and Type F. Both have two round pins and are common throughout Europe.

  • Type C: This plug has two round pins and is the older of the two. It’s often called the “Europlug.”
  • Type F: Also known as “Schuko,” this plug has two round pins and two grounding clips on the sides. It’s compatible with Type C sockets.

The main difference between the two is in the grounding connection. Type F provides grounding, while Type C does not. For this reason, new Type C plugs can no longer be installed on the island; old ones can only be replaced with the same type.

The two types are compatible, so you’ll likely find both in Lanzarote.

Electrical outlets in Lanzarote

Voltage and frequency: European standards

The island also follows the European standard for voltage and frequency. This means the voltage is 230 volts and the frequency is 50 Hz.

If you’re traveling from the UK, you won’t have a voltage problem since it’s similar. However, the plugs are different.

Visitors from countries like the USA and Canada need to be careful, as these typically use voltages of 110-120 V.

Do you need a travel adapter in Lanzarote?

Depending on where you’re from and what type of plugs your devices use, you may need an adapter.

From the UK

Travelers from the UK enjoy several advantages on the island: the UK and Lanzarote share the same time zone; you’ll find plenty of information in your language, and the voltage is similar. However, you need to watch out for plugs, as they’re different.

In the UK, Type G plugs are used, which have three rectangular pins, so they’re not compatible with the Type C or F plugs used in Lanzarote. Therefore, you’ll need an adapter from Type G to Type C/F.

From the USA / Canada / Australia

If you’re traveling from the USA or Canada, you’ll need an adapter, as these countries use Type A and B plugs. Additionally, most American devices are designed for a voltage of 110-120 V. For this reason, you’ll need a voltage converter.

Some modern devices like laptops, mobile phones, and tablets have dual voltages and work with 100-240 V. In these cases, you won’t need a converter, but you should check the label to confirm.

Australia uses Type I plugs, which have three flat pins in a V-shape. Therefore, an adapter is required, as these are not compatible with outlets in Lanzarote. However, the mains voltage in Australia is 230 V, so no converter is needed.

From EU countries

If you’re traveling from another EU country, your plugs (Type C or F) are likely compatible with those in Lanzarote. In this case, you won’t need an adapter.

How to choose the right travel adapter

Travel plug adapter

If your devices use a different plug than Type C or F, you’ll need a travel adapter. Although this may seem confusing, choosing the right adapter is simple.

Types of travel adapters

If you only travel in Europe, a specific adapter for Type C/F plugs could be more compact and economical. However, if you travel frequently, investing in a universal adapter that’s compatible with many different plugs from different countries might be worthwhile.

It’s recommended to buy an adapter before your trip. Here’s a travel tip at the airport, though: plug adapters can be purchased at airport shops.

Adapter safety tips

Here are some safety tips when using an adapter:

  • Safety certification: Make sure the adapter has safety certification (CE, RoHS, etc.) to avoid electrical hazards.
  • Power capacity: Check that the adapter can handle the power of your devices, especially if you want to use it with high-power devices like hair dryers.
  • Don’t overload: Avoid connecting too many devices to the same adapter, as this could cause overload and short-circuit.

Voltage converters or plug adapters (difference explained)

A voltage converter is not the same as a plug adapter. It’s important to know the difference between the two to understand their function.

When you only need a plug adapter

A plug adapter simply changes the shape of the plug so it fits into the wall outlet. It doesn’t change the voltage.

You only need it if your devices are compatible with the 230 V voltage used in Lanzarote. You can check this on the device label, which should read “Input: 100-240 V.”

When you also need a voltage converter

If your devices are not compatible with 230 V voltage, you’ll need a voltage converter and a Type F plug. Using a device that’s not voltage-compatible can damage it or even cause a fire.

Practical tips for charging your devices in Lanzarote

Before packing, check the voltage of your devices. Most modern devices are dual-voltage (110-240 V), which means you won’t need a converter. However, if you have devices that only work with 110 V, you’ll need a converter.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Forgetting the adapter: This is the most common mistake. Be sure to check the plug types of your devices and bring an appropriate adapter if needed. You could find one while shopping in Lanzarote, but it’s much more practical to buy it before your trip.
  • Confusing voltage limits: Plugging a 110 V device into a 230 V outlet without a converter can damage the device. Always check voltage specifications.
  • Overloading outlets: Connecting too many devices to a single outlet can cause a short-circuit or fire. Use multi-outlet plugs with overload protection if you need to connect multiple devices.

Essential checklist before your trip

To make sure you don’t forget anything, here’s a list of essential items you should pack:

  • Plug adapter: Essential if your plugs are not Type C or F.
  • Voltage converter: Only if you have devices that are not compatible with 230 V.
  • Multi-USB charger: Perfect for charging multiple devices from a single outlet.
  • Spare fuses/plugs: It doesn’t hurt to bring a couple of spares in case a fuse blows or a plug fails.

This guide to electrical outlets in Lanzarote helps you take the necessary precautions to avoid inconvenience during your trip. Remember that at Lanzarote Transfer we’re here to help you have a smooth and worry-free journey.

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Sources:

  • https://www.power-plugs-sockets.com/canary-islands
  • https://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plug-voltage-by-country/canary-islands
  • https://wise.com/es/plug-types/lanzarote
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Abdel Samouh is a tourism professional specialising in the Canary Islands, with a solid track record in visitor experience management on Lanzarote. His career has centred on promoting the island's landmark attractions and enhancing transfer and excursion services across this volcanic destination.

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