Can I use my devices in Panama?
The local supply in Panama is 110 V / 60 Hz. Your home power standard is compatible on both voltage and frequency, so no voltage converter is required. Most common devices can be used safely as long as the plug fits the socket or you use the correct travel adapter.
- OKAY Phone, tablet, camera chargers and power banks can usually be used safely with the correct plug or adapter.
- OKAY Laptops, game consoles and monitors do not need a voltage converter here, because voltage and frequency are compatible.
- OKAY Single-voltage devices, including many hair dryers, straighteners and kettles, do not need a voltage converter here because the local power standard matches your home standard.
Panama is where Central and South America meet, with a famous canal, a cosmopolitan capital, the San Blas archipelago and both Pacific and Caribbean coastlines all within easy reach.
There, the main plug types A and B are used and the standard supply is 110 V at 60 Hz. In most cases you will not need a travel adapter if your plugs match the local socket type. Most modern devices support 100β240 V.
Tip Panama uses type A and B flat-pin sockets. Travelers from Europe and most of Asia will need a flat-pin adapter. A multi-USB charger is useful in smaller hotels where accessible outlets per room can be limited.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a travel adapter in Panama?
No, a travel adapter is not necessary, because the same socket types are used as in your home country.
Can I charge my smartphone in Panama?
Yes, you can usually charge your smartphone without any problems, because most phone chargers support a wide voltage and frequency range. A travel adapter is necessary because the local sockets do not support Type C plugs.
Which travel adapters are recommended for Panama?
If you are traveling to more than one country, we recommend a universal travel adapter. Good options are World Adapter 1 and World Adapter 2.