When traveling to Suriname, you’ll want to ensure you’re as well-prepared as possible. It’s important to consider the use of power outlets and plugs in your destination country. Not every country uses the same type of outlets, and of course, you’ll want to be able to use your phone, camera, shaver, and other electronic devices. Additionally, some countries have different voltage levels or frequencies. You may need a travel adapter, also known as a universal adapter. In this article, we provide all the information you need to travel to Suriname with peace of mind!
In Suriname, power outlets of types A, B, C and F are used.
Type A: This outlet is compatible with type A plugs.
Type B: This outlet is compatible with type A and B plugs.
Type C: This outlet is compatible with type C, E and F plugs.
Type F: This outlet is compatible with type C, E and F plugs.
In the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and European countries, the following plug types are used:
In Suriname, the standard plug types are Type A, B, C, and F. If you are traveling from a country that uses a different plug type, you will need a travel adapter. We recommend investing in a universal world adapter, which can also be used for future trips to other destinations. At the bottom of the page, we provide some suggestions!
The voltage in Suriname is 110 V in some areas and 220 V in others, with a frequency of 50 Hz. Devices from the United States and Canada, which use similar voltage but a frequency of 60 Hz, may charge without any issues in Suriname. However, it is advisable to check your device's compatibility with both voltage and frequency differences.
You can check the label on your device to ensure it works with the available voltage and frequency. If you see '100-240V, 50/60 Hz' on the label, your device is compatible worldwide. This label is commonly found on most frequently used devices such as phones, laptops, cameras, shavers, etc.
Please note that in most European countries, the United Kingdom, and Australia, the voltage is 220-240 V with a frequency of 50 Hz. If you are traveling to Suriname from these regions, you will need to verify your devices' compatibility with 110 V power sources in some areas of the country. If not compatible, a voltage converter will be necessary.