Heading to Puerto Rico for your trip? It’s always smart to check if you need a universal travel adapter or not.
Many countries have different types of outlets and plugs compared to what we use in the United States. We’ve got all the info you need for your trip to Puerto Rico.
Do you need a travel adapter?
β No, you don’t need a travel adapter in Puerto Rico.
Key takeways
- π The outlets in Puerto Rico are type A and B.
- β‘οΈ The voltage is 120V and the frequency is 60Hz.
- π You don’t need a travel adapter for electrical devices from the United States.
- π No need for a voltage converter for devices.
Also of interest for your trip
Outlets in Puerto Rico
Heading to the beautiful beaches of Puerto Rico? Pack light, as they use type A and B outlets, the same as in the mainland U.S. No travel adapter required!
Type A

Type A plugs are the same as the ones we use.
Type A plugs also fit into type B outlets, but type B plugs don’t fit into type A outlets.
Type B

Type B plugs are the same as the ones we use in US.
Type A plugs also fit into type B outlets. However, type B plugs don’t fit into type A outlets.
Do you need a voltage converter in Puerto Rico?
β No, you don’t need a voltage converter.
In Puerto Rico the standard voltage is 120V with a frequency of 60Hz. This matches the 120V in the United States, so your electrical devices will work there without any issues.
No need for a voltage converter. Always double-check your device manual. If it says βINPUT: 100-240V, 50/60 Hz,β youβre good to go worldwide.