Planning a trip to Greenland? You are in for icebergs drifting past colorful Arctic towns, dramatic fjords, remote coastal villages, northern lights, midnight sun, whale watching, glacier views, snowy landscapes, and one of the most unforgettable travel experiences in the North Atlantic.
Whether you are headed to Nuuk, Ilulissat, Kangerlussuaq, Sisimiut, Qaqortoq, Disko Bay, the Arctic Circle Trail, a Greenland cruise, a northern lights trip, or a longer Arctic itinerary, your phone and travel tech are going to be part of the trip.
You may be using your phone for maps, hotel confirmations, flight updates, boat transfers, cruise details, tour pickups, weather checks, photography, translation help, remote travel logistics, emergency information, and keeping your travel group organized.
And that is exactly why your charging setup matters.
Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets, with 230V electricity and a 50Hz frequency. The plug shape is the big thing many travelers need to plan for, especially if you are coming from the United States, Canada, Mexico, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, or many other parts of the world.
The good news is that Greenland is fairly straightforward from a power standpoint once you know what to pack. The voltage is the same as much of Europe, but the outlet shapes can vary, and Type K is especially important because Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark.
The big thing to understand is this: a plug adapter only changes the shape of the plug. It does not change the voltage.
That matters most if you are packing hair tools, steamers, electric razors, heating pads, travel kettles, or anything that is not dual-voltage.
This guide breaks it all down clearly, so you know exactly what to pack for Greenland based on where you are traveling from — no guessing, no fried hair tool, and no dead phone right when you are trying to photograph icebergs, northern lights, or the most beautiful Arctic view of your trip.

⚡ Quick Overview: What You Need for Greenland
✔ Plug Adapter
Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets.
Type C plugs have two round pins. Type E plugs have two round pins and a grounding pin socket. Type F plugs have two round pins with grounding clips on the sides. Type K plugs have two round pins and a grounding pin and are commonly associated with Denmark.
If you are traveling from the United States, Canada, Mexico, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, or many other parts of the world, you will usually need a plug adapter for Greenland.
If you are traveling from Denmark, much of mainland Europe, or another country that already uses some of these round-pin plug types, your plug may already fit some outlets, but you should still check your specific devices before you leave.
✔ Dual-Voltage Electronics
Phones, laptops, tablets, cameras, e-readers, power banks, earbuds, and most modern USB chargers are usually dual-voltage.
Look for small print that says:
Input: 100–240V, 50/60Hz
If your charger says that, it can usually handle Greenland’s voltage. You only need the correct plug adapter if your plug shape does not match.
✔ Single-Voltage Small Appliances May Need a Converter
This is where travelers can get into trouble.
Greenland uses 230V electricity, which is higher than the standard voltage in countries like the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Japan. Greenland also runs on 50Hz frequency.
If your appliance is labeled only for 110V, 120V, or 127V, do not plug it into a Greenland outlet with only a plug adapter.
This especially matters for:
Hair dryers
Curling irons
Straighteners
Steamers
Electric shavers
Heating pads
Travel kettles
Any older or cheap charger
Any appliance that is not dual-voltage
For hair tools, the easiest solution is usually to pack a dual-voltage travel version or use the hotel hair dryer if one is available.
✔ Multi-Port USB Charger
A multi-port USB charger is extremely useful in Greenland, especially if you are traveling with a phone, camera, earbuds, smartwatch, tablet, Kindle, power bank, or other small electronics.
Hotel rooms, guesthouses, cabins, cruise cabins, apartments, lodges, and remote stays may not always have as many convenient outlets as you want. A multi-port charger turns one outlet into a much better charging station.
✔ Travel Power Strip
A compact travel power strip can be a huge help, especially for couples, families, friend trips, cruise travelers, photography-heavy travelers, northern lights trips, Arctic Circle Trail planning, or anyone carrying multiple devices.
Just make sure it is travel-friendly and rated for 230V use.
✔ Power Bank
A power bank is worth packing for Greenland.
You may want it for airport days, long travel days, boat transfers, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, northern lights nights, glacier excursions, Greenland cruise days, remote settlements, photography-heavy days, and any Arctic travel day where your phone is doing everything.
✔ Electronics Organizer
This keeps your adapters, cords, chargers, backup battery, earbuds, camera batteries, memory cards, and little tech pieces from turning into a tangled suitcase mess.
Travel Hack:
A plug adapter + travel power strip + multi-port USB charger gives you a simple charging setup for almost any Greenland hotel room, guesthouse, cruise cabin, apartment stay, lodge, or longer Arctic itinerary.
Greenland Electrical Basics
Plug Types Used:
Type C – Two round pins
Type E – Two round pins with a grounding pin socket
Type F – Two round pins with grounding clips on the sides
Type K – Two round pins with a grounding pin
Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets. These are the main plug shapes travelers should plan for.
Voltage: 230V
Frequency: 50Hz
✔ Safe With Only an Adapter
These are usually fine if the charger or device is labeled 100–240V:
Phones
Laptops
Tablets
Cameras
Power banks
E-readers / Kindles
Bluetooth headphones / earbuds
Smartwatches
Most modern USB chargers
Not Always Safe
Be more careful with:
Hair dryers
Curling irons
Straighteners
Steamers
Heating pads
Electric kettles
Electric razors
Cheap or older chargers
Any appliance that is not dual-voltage
Greenland is fairly straightforward from a power standpoint because the country uses 230V power and 50Hz frequency, but the mix of outlet shapes means travelers should not assume one random adapter will cover every stay perfectly.
A normal phone or laptop charger that says 100–240V is usually fine with the right adapter. A single-voltage appliance is where you need to be much more careful.
Check the Voltage Label Before You Pack
Look at the small print on each charger or device:
“100–240V” → Safe in Greenland.
You only need a plug adapter if the plug shape does not fit.
“110V,” “120V,” or “127V only” → Not safe with only a plug adapter.
You need a voltage converter, a dual-voltage replacement, or you should leave it at home.
“220V,” “230V,” or “240V only” → Usually compatible with Greenland’s voltage.
You may still need a plug adapter if the plug shape does not match.
Because Greenland uses 230V power, travelers from lower-voltage countries should be especially careful with single-voltage heat tools and small appliances.
Frequency Note
Greenland uses 50Hz.
That matches many countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and parts of South America. It is different from the 60Hz used in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and much of the Americas.
For phones, laptops, cameras, tablets, and most USB-powered electronics, this usually is not an issue. Motor-based or heat-based appliances are the ones more likely to be affected.
Consistency
Greenland’s electrical setup is fairly consistent from a voltage standpoint.
The voltage is 230V, and the frequency is 50Hz. The outlet shapes travelers should plan for are Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K. Type K is especially important because Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, while Type C, E, and F outlets may also appear depending on the building or accommodation setup.
The main thing is knowing whether your device is dual-voltage. If your electronics say 100–240V, you are usually fine with the right adapter. If your appliance is single-voltage and made for 110–120V countries, do not assume it is safe in Greenland.
Outlet placement can still vary in hotels, guesthouses, apartments, older buildings, cruise cabins, remote lodges, family-run stays, and small-town accommodations. Even if your plug and voltage are handled, you may still want a simple charging setup so you are not fighting over one awkward outlet near the bed.
Traveling around the North Atlantic or Arctic too?
Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs and 230V power at 50Hz, but not every North Atlantic, Nordic, Arctic, or cruise itinerary is identical from a plug-planning standpoint.
If you are combining Greenland with Denmark, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Svalbard, or a longer Arctic cruise route, do not assume one setup covers every stop perfectly.
A universal adapter is the easiest baseline, but it is still smart to check every country on your itinerary before you leave.
⚡ Quick Jump to Your Region
🌎 North America
🌎 Central America & Caribbean
🌎 South America
🌏 Oceania
🌍 Europe
🌏 Asia
🌍 Africa
✅ Universal Packing Checklist
🎒 Final Tips for Greenland
🌎 North America

🇺🇸 United States
Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A/B.
Vs. Greenland: Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs and runs on 230V, 50Hz power. U.S. travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland.
Most phones, laptops, tablets, cameras, and USB chargers are fine with an adapter if they say 100–240V. Be careful with single-voltage 110–120V appliances, especially hair tools, steamers, heating pads, travel kettles, and anything that heats up. Greenland’s voltage is much higher than standard U.S. voltage, so do not plug U.S.-only appliances into a Greenland outlet with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇨🇦 Canada
Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A/B.
Vs. Greenland: Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs and 230V, 50Hz power. Canadian travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland.
Most modern travel electronics are fine with an adapter if they say 100–240V. Be careful with single-voltage 110–120V appliances because Greenland’s 230V power is much higher than Canadian household voltage.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇽 Mexico
Home: 127V, 60 Hz, Type A/B.
Vs. Greenland: Mexico uses lower-voltage 127V power and Type A/B plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs and 230V, 50Hz power. Mexican travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland.
Most modern electronics are fine with an adapter if they say 100–240V. Be careful with single-voltage 110–127V appliances because Greenland’s 230V power is significantly higher.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🌎 Central America & Caribbean

🔌 110–127V / 50–60 Hz Countries
⚠️ Plug Adapter Needed — Be Careful With Greenland’s Higher Voltage
Travelers from these countries are used to a lower-voltage electrical system, but Greenland uses 230V power. That means plug shape and voltage both matter.
➡️ Dual-voltage electronics are fine with the right plug adapter
➡️ Most travelers will need a Greenland plug adapter / Type C, Type E, Type F, or Type K adapter
➡️ Single-voltage 110–127V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter
🇧🇿 Belize
Home: 110V / 220V mix, 60 Hz, Type A / B / G.
Vs. Greenland: Belize travelers will need to pay attention to both plug shape and voltage. Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets and runs on 230V, 50Hz power.
If your device uses Type A, Type B, or Type G, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics labeled 100–240V are usually fine with the right adapter.
For single-voltage appliances from Belize, check the label carefully. A 110V appliance is not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter. A 220–240V appliance may be voltage-compatible, but you still need the correct plug shape and should check frequency-sensitive devices carefully.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🇨🇷 Costa Rica
Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Costa Rica uses Type A and Type B plugs with 120V power, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs and 230V, 50Hz power. Costa Rican travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland.
Most phones, laptops, tablets, cameras, and USB chargers are fine with an adapter if they say 100–240V. Be careful with single-voltage 110–120V appliances because Greenland’s 230V power is much higher.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🇸🇻 El Salvador
Home: 115V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: El Salvador uses Type A and Type B plugs with lower-voltage power, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets and 230V, 50Hz electricity.
Salvadoran travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Most modern electronics are fine if they say 100–240V, but single-voltage 110–120V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🇬🇹 Guatemala
Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Guatemala uses Type A and Type B plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K. Guatemalan travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland.
Greenland’s voltage is also much higher than Guatemala’s. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, but single-voltage 110–120V appliances need caution and should not be used with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🇭🇳 Honduras
Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Honduras uses Type A and Type B plugs with 120V power. Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets and 230V, 50Hz power.
Honduran travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland. Most modern travel electronics are fine if labeled 100–240V, but be careful with single-voltage 110–120V appliances because Greenland’s voltage is much higher.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🇳🇮 Nicaragua
Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Nicaragua uses Type A and Type B plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs. Nicaraguan travelers should bring a plug adapter.
Greenland’s 230V power is much higher than Nicaragua’s 120V system. Dual-voltage electronics are fine with an adapter. Single-voltage 110–120V appliances should not be used in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🇵🇦 Panama
Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Panama uses Type A and Type B plugs with 120V power, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs and 230V, 50Hz electricity.
Panamanian travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland. Most modern electronics are fine if labeled 100–240V. Single-voltage 110–120V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🇧🇸 Bahamas
Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: The Bahamas uses Type A and Type B plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K. Bahamian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland.
Greenland also uses 230V power, which is much higher than the Bahamas’ 120V system. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, but single-voltage 110–120V appliances need caution.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🇧🇧 Barbados
Home: 115V, 50 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Barbados and Greenland use different plug setups. Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K, so Barbadian travelers should bring a plug adapter.
Greenland uses 230V power, which is much higher than Barbados’ 115V system. The frequency is the same at 50Hz, but voltage still matters. Most modern electronics are fine if labeled 100–240V, 50/60Hz. Be more careful with single-voltage or heat-based appliances.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V, 50/60Hz are fine with the right plug setup.
🇨🇺 Cuba
Home: 110V / 220V mix, 60 Hz, Type A / B / C / L.
Vs. Greenland: Cuba has a mixed voltage system, so Cuban travelers should check each device label carefully. Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs and runs on 230V, 50Hz power.
You should bring a plug adapter for Greenland if your plug shape does not fit Type C, Type E, Type F, or Type K. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, but single-voltage appliances need to match Greenland’s higher voltage. A 110V-only appliance is not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🇩🇴 Dominican Republic
Home: 110–120V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: The Dominican Republic uses Type A and Type B plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K. Dominican travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland.
Greenland’s voltage is much higher at 230V. Most modern electronics are fine if labeled 100–240V. Be careful with single-voltage 110–120V appliances because they are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🇭🇹 Haiti
Home: 110V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Haiti uses Type A and Type B plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K. Haitian travelers should bring a plug adapter.
Greenland’s 230V power is much higher than Haiti’s 110V system. Most modern electronics are fine if labeled 100–240V. Be careful with single-voltage 110V appliances because they are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🇯🇲 Jamaica
Home: 110V, 50 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Jamaica and Greenland use different plug setups. Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs, so Jamaican travelers need a plug adapter.
Greenland also uses 230V power, which is much higher than Jamaica’s 110V system. The frequency is the same at 50Hz, but voltage is still the bigger issue. Dual-voltage electronics labeled 100–240V, 50/60Hz are usually fine. Be more careful with older, motor-based, heat-based, or single-voltage appliances.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V, 50/60Hz are fine with the right plug setup.
🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago
Home: 115V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Trinidad and Tobago uses Type A and Type B plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K. Travelers from Trinidad and Tobago should bring a plug adapter.
Greenland uses 230V, 50Hz power. Most modern electronics are fine if labeled 100–240V. Single-voltage 110–120V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🔌 220–240V / 50–60 Hz Countries
⚠️ Plug Adapter May Be Needed — Voltage Is Usually Compatible
Travelers from these countries are already used to higher-voltage electrical systems, so Greenland’s 230V power is usually familiar. The main issue is plug shape.
➡️ Dual-voltage electronics are fine with a plug adapter only
➡️ Many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible with Greenland
➡️ Plug shape still matters because Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K
➡️ Frequency-sensitive appliances should still be checked if they are 60Hz-only
🇦🇬 Antigua and Barbuda
Home: 230V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Antigua and Barbuda uses Type A and Type B plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K. Travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland.
The voltage is compatible, but the frequency is different. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine with the right adapter. For single-voltage 230V appliances, check whether the device can handle 50Hz if it is motor-based or frequency-sensitive.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V do not need a voltage converter.
🇩🇲 Dominica
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Dominica uses Type G plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K. Dominican travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland.
The voltage and frequency are compatible with Greenland’s 230V, 50Hz power. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine with an adapter, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible, but the plug shape still needs to be handled.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V need an adapter only — no converter.
🇬🇩 Grenada
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Grenada uses Type G plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K. Grenadian travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland.
Greenland’s voltage and frequency are the same general setup at 230V, 50Hz. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible, but you still need the correct plug shape.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V need an adapter only — no converter.
🇰🇳 Saint Kitts and Nevis
Home: 230V, 60 Hz, Type A / B / G / D.
Vs. Greenland: Saint Kitts and Nevis has a mixed plug setup, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K. Travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland.
Greenland uses 230V, 50Hz power. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine with the right adapter. Single-voltage 220–240V appliances may be voltage-compatible, but check frequency-sensitive items carefully because Greenland uses 50Hz.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🇱🇨 Saint Lucia
Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type A / B / G.
Vs. Greenland: Saint Lucia has a mixed plug setup, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K. Saint Lucian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland.
Greenland uses 230V, 50Hz power, so the voltage and frequency are generally compatible. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine with an adapter. Many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible, but the plug shape still needs to be handled.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🇻🇨 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type A / B / G.
Vs. Greenland: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has a mixed plug setup, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K. Travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland.
Greenland uses 230V, 50Hz power, so the voltage and frequency are generally compatible. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine with the right adapter, and many 220–240V appliances should be voltage-compatible, but you still need the right plug shape.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🌎 South America

🔌 220–240V / 50–60 Hz Countries
⚠️ Plug Adapter May Be Needed — Voltage Is Usually Compatible
Travelers from these countries are already used to higher-voltage electrical systems, so Greenland’s 230V power is usually familiar. The main issue is plug shape.
➡️ Dual-voltage electronics are fine with a plug adapter only
➡️ Many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible with Greenland
➡️ Plug shape still matters because Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K
➡️ Frequency-sensitive appliances should still be checked if they are 60Hz-only
🇦🇷 Argentina
Home: 220–240V, 50 Hz, Type C / I.
Vs. Greenland: Argentina and Greenland both use higher-voltage power, and Argentina already uses Type C plugs. Greenland runs on 230V, 50Hz power and uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets.
Argentinian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type I, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇧🇴 Bolivia
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type A / C.
Vs. Greenland: Bolivia uses higher-voltage 230V, 50Hz power, which is compatible with Greenland’s 230V, 50Hz system. The plug shape is the main issue because Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets.
Bolivian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type A, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine with the right adapter, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇨🇱 Chile
Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, Type C / L.
Vs. Greenland: Chile and Greenland both use higher-voltage power at 50Hz, and Chile already uses Type C plugs. Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets.
Chilean travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type L, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible with Greenland’s 230V power.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇵🇾 Paraguay
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C.
Vs. Greenland: Paraguay uses 220V / 50Hz power and Type C plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets with 230V, 50Hz power.
Paraguayan travelers may not need a plug adapter for many devices if they use Type C plugs. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine. Many single-voltage 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible with Greenland, but plug shape and grounding still need to be checked.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇵🇪 Peru
Home: 220V, 60 Hz, Type A / B / C.
Vs. Greenland: Peru uses 220V power, while Greenland uses 230V power. The plug shape may be different depending on your Peruvian device, and the frequency is different because Greenland uses 50Hz.
Peruvian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type A or Type B, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine. Many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible, but frequency-sensitive 60Hz-only appliances should be checked carefully.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇺🇾 Uruguay
Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F / I / L.
Vs. Greenland: Uruguay and Greenland both use higher-voltage 50Hz power, and some Uruguayan Type C or Type F plugs may already fit Greenland outlets. Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets and 230V, 50Hz power.
Uruguayan travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland if their devices use Type I or Type L. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🔌 110–127V / 60 Hz or Mixed-Voltage Countries
⚠️ Plug Adapter Needed — Be Careful With Greenland’s Higher Voltage
Travelers from these countries are used to lower-voltage power, but Greenland uses 230V. That means voltage matters, not just plug shape.
➡️ Dual-voltage electronics are fine with the right plug adapter
➡️ Single-voltage 110–127V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter
➡️ Plug shape still matters because Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K
🇨🇴 Colombia
Home: 110V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Colombia uses lower-voltage 110V power and Type A / B plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs and 230V, 50Hz power.
Colombian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Most modern electronics are fine if labeled 100–240V. Single-voltage 110V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇪🇨 Ecuador
Home: 120–127V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Ecuador uses lower-voltage 120–127V power and Type A / B plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs and 230V, 50Hz power.
Ecuadorian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine. Single-voltage 120–127V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇧🇷 Brazil
Home: 127V / 220V mix, 60 Hz, Type N.
Vs. Greenland: Brazil uses mixed 127V / 220V power and mainly Type N plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs and 230V, 50Hz power.
Brazilian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine if labeled 100–240V. Single-voltage 127V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter. Single-voltage 220V appliances may be voltage-compatible, but frequency-sensitive devices should still be checked carefully because Greenland uses 50Hz.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
💡 Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug setup.
🇬🇾 Guyana
Home: 120V / 240V mix, 60 Hz, Type A / B / D / G.
Vs. Greenland: Guyana has a mixed-voltage system, while Greenland uses 230V, 50Hz power and Type C / E / F / K plugs.
Guyanese travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine. Single-voltage appliances need to be checked carefully: 120V-only appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter, while 220–240V appliances may be voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇷 Suriname
Home: 127V, 60 Hz, Type A / B / C.
Vs. Greenland: Suriname uses lower-voltage 127V power and Type A / B / C plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets and 230V, 50Hz power.
Surinamese travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland if their plug shape does not already fit. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine. Single-voltage 127V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇻🇪 Venezuela
Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Venezuela uses lower-voltage 120V power and Type A / B plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets and 230V, 50Hz electricity.
Venezuelan travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Most modern electronics are fine if labeled 100–240V. Single-voltage 120V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🌏 Oceania

🔌 220–240V / 50 Hz Countries
⚠️ Plug Adapter Needed — Voltage Is Usually Compatible
Travelers from these countries are already used to higher-voltage electrical systems, so Greenland’s 230V power is usually familiar. The main question is plug shape.
➡️ Dual-voltage electronics are fine with the right plug adapter
➡️ Many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible with Greenland
➡️ Type I plugs will not fit Greenland’s Type C, Type E, Type F, or Type K outlets without an adapter
➡️ Travelers using Type G or other plug types may still need an adapter
🇦🇺 Australia
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type I.
Vs. Greenland: Australia and Greenland both use higher-voltage 50Hz power, but the plug shapes are different. Australia uses Type I plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets.
Australian travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine with the right adapter, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible with Greenland’s 230V power.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇫🇯 Fiji
Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I.
Vs. Greenland: Fiji and Greenland both use higher-voltage 50Hz power, but the plug shapes are different. Fiji uses Type I plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets.
Fijian travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇰🇮 Kiribati
Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I.
Vs. Greenland: Kiribati and Greenland both use higher-voltage 50Hz power, but the plug shapes are different. Kiribati uses Type I plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets.
Travelers from Kiribati need a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇳🇷 Nauru
Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I.
Vs. Greenland: Nauru and Greenland both use higher-voltage 50Hz power, but the plug shapes are different. Nauru uses Type I plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets.
Nauruan travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇳🇿 New Zealand
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type I.
Vs. Greenland: New Zealand and Greenland both use higher-voltage 50Hz power, but the plug shapes are different. New Zealand uses Type I plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets.
New Zealand travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are fine, and many New Zealand appliances should be voltage-compatible with Greenland’s 230V power.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇵🇬 Papua New Guinea
Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I.
Vs. Greenland: Papua New Guinea and Greenland both use higher-voltage 50Hz power, but the plug shapes are different. Papua New Guinea uses Type I plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets.
Travelers from Papua New Guinea need a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇼🇸 Samoa
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type I.
Vs. Greenland: Samoa and Greenland both use higher-voltage 50Hz power, but the plug shapes are different. Samoa uses Type I plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets.
Samoan travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇧 Solomon Islands
Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, Type I, some Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Solomon Islands and Greenland use similar voltage and frequency, but the plug shapes are different. Type I plugs will not fit Greenland’s Type C, Type E, Type F, or Type K outlets, and Type G plugs will also need an adapter.
Solomon Islands travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine. Many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible with Greenland, but plug shape still matters.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇹🇴 Tonga
Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I.
Vs. Greenland: Tonga and Greenland both use higher-voltage 50Hz power, but the plug shapes are different. Tonga uses Type I plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets.
Tongan travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇹🇻 Tuvalu
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type I.
Vs. Greenland: Tuvalu and Greenland both use higher-voltage 50Hz power, but the plug shapes are different. Tuvalu uses Type I plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets.
Tuvaluan travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇻🇺 Vanuatu
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type I.
Vs. Greenland: Vanuatu and Greenland use similar voltage and frequency, but the plug shapes are different. Vanuatu uses Type I plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets.
Travelers from Vanuatu need a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🔌 120V / 60 Hz Countries
⚠️ Plug Adapter Needed — Be Careful With Greenland’s Higher Voltage
Travelers from these countries are used to lower-voltage power, but Greenland uses 230V. That means plug shape and voltage both matter.
➡️ Dual-voltage electronics are fine with the right plug adapter
➡️ Single-voltage 120V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter
➡️ Type A/B plugs will not fit Greenland’s Type C, Type E, Type F, or Type K outlets without an adapter
🇦🇸 American Samoa
Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A / B / F / I.
Vs. Greenland: American Samoa uses lower-voltage 120V power and a mixed plug setup. Greenland uses 230V, 50Hz power and Type C / E / F / K outlets.
American Samoan travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland if their plug shape does not already fit Type C, Type E, Type F, or Type K. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine. Single-voltage 120V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇭 Marshall Islands
Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Marshall Islands travelers are used to 120V / 60Hz power, while Greenland uses 230V / 50Hz power and Type C / E / F / K outlets.
Travelers from the Marshall Islands need a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are fine. Single-voltage 120V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇫🇲 Micronesia
Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Micronesia uses 120V, 60Hz power and Type A / B plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets and 230V, 50Hz power.
Micronesian travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland. Most modern electronics are fine if labeled 100–240V. Single-voltage 120V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇵🇼 Palau
Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Palau uses Type A and Type B plugs, while Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets. Palauan travelers need a plug adapter for Greenland.
Greenland also uses 230V, 50Hz power, which is much higher than Palau’s 120V system. Dual-voltage electronics are fine, but single-voltage 120V appliances need caution and should not be used with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🌍 Europe

🔌 220–240V / 50 Hz Countries
⚠️ Plug Adapter May Be Needed — Voltage Is Usually Compatible
Most European travelers are already used to higher-voltage electrical systems, so Greenland’s 230V / 50Hz power is usually familiar. The main issue is plug shape.
➡️ Dual-voltage electronics labeled 100–240V are fine with a plug adapter only
➡️ Many single-voltage 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible with Greenland
➡️ Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs may fit Greenland outlets depending on the outlet setup
➡️ Type G, J, L, and other European plug types may still need an adapter
➡️ Always check the label on heat-based or motor-based appliances before packing
🇦🇱 Albania
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Albania uses 230V / 50Hz power and Type C/F plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Albanian travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇦🇩 Andorra
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Andorra uses 230V / 50Hz power and Type C/F plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Andorran travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇦🇹 Austria
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Austria uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power, while Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Austrian travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine with the right plug setup, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇧🇪 Belgium
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Belgium uses Type C/E plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Belgian travelers may already have plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A universal adapter is still useful for mixed outlet setups and multi-country Arctic or Nordic itineraries.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Bosnia and Herzegovina uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Bosnia and Herzegovina usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇧🇬 Bulgaria
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Bulgaria uses Type C/F plugs, while Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets. Both use higher-voltage 50Hz power.
Bulgarian travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇭🇷 Croatia
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Croatia uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Croatian travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇨🇿 Czechia
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Czechia uses Type C/E plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Czech travelers may already have plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter is still useful if you are carrying devices with a different plug shape or want a cleaner charging setup.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇩🇰 Denmark
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / E / F / K.
Vs. Greenland: Denmark uses Type C/E/F/K plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Danish travelers usually have the easiest plug match for Greenland because Greenland uses the same general Danish-style electrical setup. You may not need a plug adapter for many devices, but a compact charging setup is still useful for hotels, guesthouses, cruise cabins, remote lodges, and multi-device travel days.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇪🇪 Estonia
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Estonia uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Estonian travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇫🇮 Finland
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Finland uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Finnish travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇫🇷 France
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: France uses Type C/E plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
French travelers may already have plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter is still smart if you are traveling with mixed devices or combining Greenland with other Arctic, Nordic, or North Atlantic stops.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇩🇪 Germany
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Germany uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
German travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇬🇷 Greece
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Greece uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Greek travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇭🇺 Hungary
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Hungary uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Hungarian travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇮🇸 Iceland
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Iceland uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Icelandic travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. If you are combining Iceland and Greenland, a universal adapter is still helpful for travel flexibility.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇮🇪 Ireland
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Ireland uses Type G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Irish travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇮🇹 Italy
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F / L.
Vs. Greenland: Italy uses Type C/F/L plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Italian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. If your device uses Type L, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇱🇻 Latvia
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Latvia uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Latvian travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇱🇹 Lithuania
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Lithuania uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Lithuanian travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇱🇺 Luxembourg
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Luxembourg uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Luxembourg travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇹 Malta
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Malta uses Type G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Maltese travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇩 Moldova
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Moldova uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Moldovan travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇨 Monaco
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / E / F.
Vs. Greenland: Monaco uses Type C/E/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Monaco may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C, Type E, or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A compact adapter can still help if you are using mixed plug types or a multi-country route.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇪 Montenegro
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Montenegro uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Montenegrin travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇳🇱 Netherlands
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: The Netherlands uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Dutch travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇰 North Macedonia
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: North Macedonia uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from North Macedonia usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇳🇴 Norway
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Norway uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Norwegian travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. If your Greenland trip is part of a wider Arctic or Svalbard-style itinerary, a universal adapter can still be helpful.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇵🇱 Poland
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Poland uses Type C/E plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Polish travelers may already have plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter may still be useful for mixed outlets, grounded plugs, or multi-country itineraries.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇵🇹 Portugal
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Portugal uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Portuguese travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇷🇴 Romania
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Romania uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Romanian travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇷🇺 Russia
Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Russia uses Type C/F plugs and 220–230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Russian travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇷🇸 Serbia
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Serbia uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Serbian travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇰 Slovakia
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Slovakia uses Type C/E plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Slovak travelers may already have plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter is still useful for mixed plug setups or multi-country travel.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇮 Slovenia
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Slovenia uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Slovenian travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇪🇸 Spain
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Spain uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Spanish travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇪 Sweden
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Sweden uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Swedish travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇨🇭 Switzerland
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / J.
Vs. Greenland: Switzerland uses Type C/J plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Swiss travelers may already have plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type J, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇺🇦 Ukraine
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Ukraine uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Ukrainian travelers usually do not need a plug adapter for many devices if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: The United Kingdom uses Type G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
UK travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇻🇦 Vatican City
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F / L.
Vs. Greenland: Vatican City uses Type C/F/L plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Vatican City may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. If your device uses Type L, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🌏 Asia

🔌 220–240V / 50–60 Hz Countries
⚠️ Plug Adapter May Be Needed — Voltage Is Usually Compatible
Most travelers from these countries are already used to higher-voltage electrical systems, so Greenland’s 230V / 50Hz power is usually familiar. The main issue is plug shape.
➡️ Dual-voltage electronics labeled 100–240V are fine with a plug adapter only
➡️ Many single-voltage 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible with Greenland
➡️ Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs may fit Greenland outlets depending on the outlet setup
➡️ Plug shapes vary widely across Asia, so check your plug type before you pack
➡️ Frequency-sensitive appliances should still be checked if they are 60Hz-only
🇦🇫 Afghanistan
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Afghanistan uses 220V / 50Hz power and Type C/F plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Afghan travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇦🇲 Armenia
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Armenia uses 220V / 50Hz power and Type C/F plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Armenian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇦🇿 Azerbaijan
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Azerbaijan uses Type C/F plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Azerbaijani travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇧🇭 Bahrain
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Bahrain uses Type G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Bahraini travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇧🇩 Bangladesh
Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, Type C / D / G / K.
Vs. Greenland: Bangladesh uses higher voltage and several plug types. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Bangladeshi travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type K. If your device uses Type D or Type G, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇧🇹 Bhutan
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / D / G / M.
Vs. Greenland: Bhutan uses 230V / 50Hz power with Type C/D/G/M plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Bhutanese travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type D, Type G, or Type M, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇧🇳 Brunei
Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Brunei uses Type G plugs and 240V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Bruneian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇰🇭 Cambodia
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type A / C / G.
Vs. Greenland: Cambodia uses higher voltage and a mixed plug setup. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Cambodian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type A or Type G, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇨🇳 China
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type A / C / I.
Vs. Greenland: China uses 220V / 50Hz power with Type A/C/I plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Chinese travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your devices use Type A or Type I plugs, bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇨🇾 Cyprus
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Cyprus uses Type G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Cypriot travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇬🇪 Georgia
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Georgia uses Type C/F plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Georgian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇮🇳 India
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / D / M.
Vs. Greenland: India uses Type C/D/M plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Indian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type D or Type M, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇮🇩 Indonesia
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Indonesia uses Type C/F plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Indonesian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇮🇷 Iran
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Iran uses 220V / 50Hz power and Type C/F plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Iranian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇮🇶 Iraq
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / D / G.
Vs. Greenland: Iraq uses Type C/D/G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Iraqi travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type D or Type G, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇮🇱 Israel
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / H.
Vs. Greenland: Israel uses Type C/H plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Israeli travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type H, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇯🇴 Jordan
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F / G.
Vs. Greenland: Jordan uses Type C/F/G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Jordanian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. If your device uses Type G, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Kazakhstan uses Type C/F plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Kazakh travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇰🇼 Kuwait
Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Kuwait uses Type G plugs and 240V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Kuwaiti travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Kyrgyzstan uses Type C/F plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Kyrgyz travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇱🇦 Laos
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type A / B / C / E / F.
Vs. Greenland: Laos uses 230V / 50Hz power and a mixed plug setup. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Lao travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C, Type E, or Type F. If your device uses Type A or Type B, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇱🇧 Lebanon
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F / G.
Vs. Greenland: Lebanon uses Type C/F/G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Lebanese travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. If your device uses Type G, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇾 Malaysia
Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Malaysia uses Type G plugs and 240V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Malaysian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇻 Maldives
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Maldives uses Type G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Maldivian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇳 Mongolia
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Mongolia uses Type C/E plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Mongolian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A universal adapter is still helpful if you are using mixed plugs or traveling onward through other Arctic or Nordic routes.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇲 Myanmar
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type A / B / C / D / G.
Vs. Greenland: Myanmar uses 230V / 50Hz power with several plug types. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Myanmar may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type A, Type B, Type D, or Type G, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇳🇵 Nepal
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / D / M.
Vs. Greenland: Nepal uses Type C/D/M plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Nepalese travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type D or Type M, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇴🇲 Oman
Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Oman uses Type G plugs and 240V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Omani travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇵🇰 Pakistan
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / D / M.
Vs. Greenland: Pakistan uses Type C/D/M plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Pakistani travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type D or Type M, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇵🇭 Philippines
Home: 220V, 60 Hz, Type A / B / C.
Vs. Greenland: The Philippines uses 220V / 60Hz power, while Greenland uses 230V / 50Hz power and Type C/E/F/K outlets.
Filipino travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type A or Type B, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine. Many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible, but frequency-sensitive 60Hz-only devices should be checked carefully.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇶🇦 Qatar
Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Qatar uses Type G plugs and 240V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Qatari travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia
Home: 220–240V, 60 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Saudi Arabia uses 220–240V / 60Hz power and Type G plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Saudi travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine. Many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible, but frequency-sensitive 60Hz-only devices should be checked carefully.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇬 Singapore
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Singapore uses Type G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Singaporean travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇰🇷 South Korea
Home: 220V, 60 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: South Korea uses 220V / 60Hz power and Type C/F plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
South Korean travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine. Many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible, but frequency-sensitive 60Hz-only devices should be checked carefully.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇱🇰 Sri Lanka
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type D / G / M.
Vs. Greenland: Sri Lanka uses Type D/G/M plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Sri Lankan travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇾 Syria
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / E / L.
Vs. Greenland: Syria uses Type C/E/L plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Syrian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. If your device uses Type L, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇹🇯 Tajikistan
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Tajikistan uses Type C/F plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Tajik travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. The voltage and frequency are very similar, so many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. The main thing to check is plug shape, especially because Greenland can also use Type E and Type K outlets.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇹🇭 Thailand
Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, Type A / B / C / F / O.
Vs. Greenland: Thailand uses 220–230V / 50Hz power and several plug types. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Thai travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. If your device uses Type A, Type B, or Type O, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇹🇱 Timor-Leste
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F / I.
Vs. Greenland: Timor-Leste uses Type C/F/I plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Timor-Leste may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. If your devices use Type I plugs, bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇹🇷 Turkey
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Turkey uses Type C/F plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Turkish travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇹🇲 Turkmenistan
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Turkmenistan uses Type C/F plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Turkmen travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates
Home: 220–240V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: The United Arab Emirates uses Type G plugs and 220–240V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
UAE travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇻🇳 Vietnam
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type A / B / C.
Vs. Greenland: Vietnam uses 220V / 50Hz power with Type A/B/C plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Vietnamese travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type A or Type B, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇾🇪 Yemen
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type A / C / D / G.
Vs. Greenland: Yemen uses 230V / 50Hz power with Type A/C/D/G plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Yemeni travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type A, Type D, or Type G, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🔌 100–120V Countries
⚠️ Plug Adapter Needed — Be Careful With Greenland’s Higher Voltage
Travelers from these countries are used to lower-voltage power, but Greenland uses 230V. That means plug shape and voltage both matter.
➡️ Dual-voltage electronics are fine with a plug adapter
➡️ Single-voltage 100–120V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter
➡️ Plug needs depend on the plug shape used at home
🇯🇵 Japan
Home: 100V, 50/60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Japan uses Type A/B plugs and lower voltage. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Japanese travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine. Be careful with single-voltage 100V appliances because they are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇹🇼 Taiwan
Home: 110V, 60 Hz, Type A / B.
Vs. Greenland: Taiwan uses Type A/B plugs and lower-voltage 110V power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Taiwanese travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine. Single-voltage 110V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🌍 Africa

🔌 220–240V / 50 Hz Countries
⚠️ Plug Adapter May Be Needed — Voltage Is Usually Compatible
Most travelers from these countries are already used to higher-voltage electrical systems, so Greenland’s 230V / 50Hz power is usually familiar. The main issue is plug shape.
➡️ Dual-voltage electronics labeled 100–240V are fine with a plug adapter only
➡️ Many single-voltage 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible with Greenland
➡️ Plug shapes vary across Africa, so check your plug type before you pack
➡️ Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs may fit Greenland outlets depending on the outlet setup
➡️ Type D, G, J, L, M, N, and other plug types may still need an adapter
🇩🇿 Algeria
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Algeria uses 230V / 50Hz power and Type C/F plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Algerian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇦🇴 Angola
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C.
Vs. Greenland: Angola uses 220V / 50Hz power and Type C plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Angolan travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇧🇯 Benin
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Benin uses Type C/E plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Beninese travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter can still be helpful for mixed outlet setups or multi-country itineraries.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇧🇼 Botswana
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type D / G / M.
Vs. Greenland: Botswana uses 230V / 50Hz power and Type D/G/M plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Botswana travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇧🇫 Burkina Faso
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Burkina Faso uses Type C/E plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Burkina Faso may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter can still be helpful if your plug shape does not fit the outlet you find.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇧🇮 Burundi
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Burundi uses Type C/E plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Burundian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter can still be useful for mixed plug setups.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇨🇲 Cameroon
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Cameroon uses Type C/E plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Cameroonian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter can still be helpful for mixed outlet setups.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇨🇫 Central African Republic
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: The Central African Republic uses Type C/E plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from the Central African Republic may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter can still be useful if your plug shape does not fit the specific outlet.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇹🇩 Chad
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / E / F.
Vs. Greenland: Chad uses Type C/E/F plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Chadian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C, Type E, or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter can still be useful if you are carrying mixed plug types.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇰🇲 Comoros
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Comoros uses Type C/E plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Comoros may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter can still be helpful for mixed outlet setups.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇨🇬 Congo / Republic of the Congo
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Congo uses Type C/E plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Congo may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter can still be useful for mixed plug shapes.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇨🇩 Democratic Republic of the Congo
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C.
Vs. Greenland: The Democratic Republic of the Congo uses Type C plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇩🇯 Djibouti
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Djibouti uses Type C/E plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Djiboutian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter can still help if your plug shape does not match the specific outlet available.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇪🇬 Egypt
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Egypt uses Type C/F plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Egyptian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇬🇶 Equatorial Guinea
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Equatorial Guinea uses Type C/E plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Equatorial Guinea may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter can still be helpful for mixed outlet setups.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇪🇷 Eritrea
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C.
Vs. Greenland: Eritrea uses Type C plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Eritrean travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇿 Eswatini / Swaziland
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type M.
Vs. Greenland: Eswatini uses Type M plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Eswatini should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇪🇹 Ethiopia
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F / L.
Vs. Greenland: Ethiopia uses Type C/F/L plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Ethiopian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. If your device uses Type L, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇬🇦 Gabon
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C.
Vs. Greenland: Gabon uses Type C plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Gabonese travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇬🇲 Gambia
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: The Gambia uses Type G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Gambian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇬🇭 Ghana
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type D / G.
Vs. Greenland: Ghana uses Type D/G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Ghanaian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇬🇳 Guinea
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: Guinea uses Type C/F plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Guinea may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇬🇼 Guinea-Bissau
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C.
Vs. Greenland: Guinea-Bissau uses Type C plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Guinea-Bissau may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇰🇪 Kenya
Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Kenya uses Type G plugs and 240V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Kenyan travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇱🇸 Lesotho
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type M.
Vs. Greenland: Lesotho uses Type M plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Lesotho should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇱🇾 Libya
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / F / L.
Vs. Greenland: Libya uses Type C/F/L plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Libyan travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. If your device uses Type L, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇼 Malawi
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Malawi uses Type G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Malawian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇱 Mali
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Mali uses Type C/E plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Malian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter can still be helpful for mixed outlet setups.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇷 Mauritania
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C.
Vs. Greenland: Mauritania uses Type C plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Mauritanian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇺 Mauritius
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / E / G.
Vs. Greenland: Mauritius uses Type C/E/G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Mauritian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. If your device uses Type G, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇦 Morocco
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Morocco uses Type C/E plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Moroccan travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter can still be useful for mixed outlet setups.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇿 Mozambique
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F / M.
Vs. Greenland: Mozambique uses Type C/F/M plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Mozambican travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type F. If your device uses Type M, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇳🇦 Namibia
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type M.
Vs. Greenland: Namibia uses Type M plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Namibian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇳🇪 Niger
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Niger uses Type C/E plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Niger may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter can still be helpful for mixed outlet setups.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇳🇬 Nigeria
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type D / G.
Vs. Greenland: Nigeria uses Type D/G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Nigerian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇷🇼 Rwanda
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / J.
Vs. Greenland: Rwanda uses Type C/J plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Rwandan travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type J, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇹 São Tomé and Príncipe
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / F.
Vs. Greenland: São Tomé and Príncipe uses Type C/F plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from São Tomé and Príncipe may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C or Type F. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇳 Senegal
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / D / E.
Vs. Greenland: Senegal uses Type C/D/E plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Senegalese travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. If your device uses Type D, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇨 Seychelles
Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Seychelles uses Type G plugs and 240V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from Seychelles should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇱 Sierra Leone
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type D / G.
Vs. Greenland: Sierra Leone uses Type D/G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Sierra Leonean travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇴 Somalia
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C / G.
Vs. Greenland: Somalia uses Type C/G plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Somali travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type G, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇿🇦 South Africa
Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, Type C / D / M / N.
Vs. Greenland: South Africa uses 220–230V / 50Hz power and Type C/D/M/N plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
South African travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type D, Type M, or Type N, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. The voltage is familiar, but the plug shape still needs to be checked carefully.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇸 South Sudan
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C.
Vs. Greenland: South Sudan uses Type C plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Travelers from South Sudan may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇸🇩 Sudan
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / D.
Vs. Greenland: Sudan uses Type C/D plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Sudanese travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type D, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇹🇿 Tanzania
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type D / G.
Vs. Greenland: Tanzania uses Type D/G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Tanzanian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇹🇬 Togo
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type C.
Vs. Greenland: Togo uses Type C plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Togolese travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their plug uses Type C. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇹🇳 Tunisia
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Tunisia uses Type C/E plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Tunisian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C or Type E. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible. A plug adapter can still be useful for mixed outlet setups.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇺🇬 Uganda
Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type G.
Vs. Greenland: Uganda uses Type G plugs and 240V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Ugandan travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇿🇲 Zambia
Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type C / D / G.
Vs. Greenland: Zambia uses Type C/D/G plugs and 230V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Zambian travelers may already have some plugs that fit Greenland outlets if their device uses Type C. If your device uses Type D or Type G, you should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇿🇼 Zimbabwe
Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type D / G.
Vs. Greenland: Zimbabwe uses Type D/G plugs and 220V / 50Hz power. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Zimbabwean travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine, and many 220–240V appliances are voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🔌 120V or Mixed-Voltage Countries
⚠️ Plug Adapter Needed — Be Careful With Greenland’s Higher Voltage
Travelers from these countries may use lower-voltage or mixed-voltage systems, but Greenland uses 230V. That means voltage and plug shape both matter.
➡️ Dual-voltage electronics labeled 100–240V are fine with the right plug adapter
➡️ Single-voltage 110–120V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter
➡️ Mixed-voltage countries require extra label-checking
➡️ Plug shape still matters because Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K
🇱🇷 Liberia
Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A / B / C.
Vs. Greenland: Liberia uses 120V / 60Hz power with Type A/B/C plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Liberian travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland if their plug shape does not already fit Type C, Type E, Type F, or Type K. Most modern electronics are fine if labeled 100–240V. Single-voltage 120V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
🇲🇬 Madagascar
Home: 127V / 220V mix, 50 Hz, Type C / E.
Vs. Greenland: Madagascar has a mixed-voltage system and uses Type C/E plugs. Greenland uses Type C/E/F/K outlets and 230V / 50Hz power.
Madagascan travelers should bring a plug adapter for Greenland if their plug shape does not already fit Type C, Type E, Type F, or Type K. Dual-voltage electronics are usually fine. Single-voltage appliances need to be checked carefully: 127V appliances are not safe in Greenland with only a plug adapter, while 220V appliances may be voltage-compatible.
What to pack:
- Plug adapter
- Travel power strip
- Power bank for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
- Voltage converter only for single-voltage 110–120V appliances you truly need
- Multi-port USB charger
- Electronics organizer
✅ Universal Packing Checklist
Use this checklist no matter where you’re traveling from. Adjust only adapter vs converter based on your home country, plug type, and the devices you personally plan to bring.
Essential Power Gear
- Universal adapter — especially useful if you are traveling from outside the Type C / Type E / Type F / Type K plug world or combining Greenland with Denmark, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Svalbard, or a longer Arctic / North Atlantic itinerary
- Travel power strip
- Multi-port USB charger
- Power bank, especially for airport days, long-haul flights, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, day trips, long transfers, and heavy phone-use travel days
Conditional — Only If Needed
- Plug adapter
Required if your home plug does not fit Greenland’s Type C, Type E, Type F, or Type K outlets. - Voltage converter
Required only if you bring a single-voltage appliance or specialty device that does not match Greenland’s 230V power.
Organization & Protection
- Electronics organizer for cords, adapters, chargers, camera batteries, memory cards, earbuds, and small tech pieces
Quick Safety Check
Look for “100–240V” printed on chargers and devices. Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K plugs and operates on 230V, 50Hz.
For travelers from countries with 100–127V power:
✔ Plug adapter usually needed
⚠ Voltage converter may be needed if you bring a single-voltage 100–127V appliance
For travelers from 220–240V countries:
✔ Plug adapter may be needed unless your plug already fits Type C, Type E, Type F, or Type K outlets
✔ Voltage converter usually not needed for voltage-compatible 220–240V devices
⚠ Frequency-sensitive devices should still be checked if they are not rated for 50Hz
For everyone:
✔ Dual-voltage electronics labeled 100–240V usually only need the right plug adapter
⚠ Single-voltage appliances need extra checking because Greenland uses 230V power
🎒 Final Tips for Greenland
For travelers from the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan, Taiwan, and other lower-voltage countries, Greenland is not as simple as just packing a plug adapter and forgetting about it. Greenland uses Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets and 230V power, so you will usually need an adapter, and single-voltage 100–127V appliances are not safe with only a plug adapter.
For travelers from Europe, much of Asia, much of Africa, Oceania, and many 220–240V countries, Greenland’s voltage will feel more familiar. You may not need a plug adapter if your device already uses a compatible Type C, Type E, Type F, or Type K plug, but you should still check the plug shape carefully before you pack.
For travelers from countries that use Type G, Type I, Type A/B, Type D, Type M, Type N, or other plug types, assume you need an adapter for Greenland unless you already know your exact plug fits Type C, Type E, Type F, or Type K outlets.
Adapters change plug shape, not voltage. If your device does not match Greenland’s 230V power and is not dual-voltage, a plug adapter alone does not solve the problem.
Greenland’s setup is easy once you know the two big rules: Type C / Type E / Type F / Type K plugs and 230V power. That means your phone charger is probably fine if it says 100–240V, but your hair dryer, curling iron, straightener, steamer, kettle, or heating pad needs more attention.
Outlet voltage is generally straightforward in Greenland, which makes it simpler than countries with heavily mixed-voltage systems. The main risk is bringing a single-voltage appliance from a lower-voltage country and assuming a plug adapter is enough.
Outlets can still be limited. Hotels, guesthouses, apartments, cruise cabins, boutique stays, older buildings, family-run stays, remote lodges, small-town accommodations, and Arctic itineraries may not always have enough conveniently placed outlets near the bed, desk, mirror, or luggage area. A travel power strip makes charging much easier.
USB ports are not guaranteed. Do not assume your hotel room, airport gate, boat transfer, café, cruise cabin, lodge, tour vehicle, rental apartment, guesthouse, or bedside lamp will have built-in USB charging.
Hair tools are still the biggest risk. If yours is not dual-voltage and does not match Greenland’s 230V power, either bring the correct voltage converter, use hotel-provided tools, buy or borrow a local-compatible option, or switch to a dual-voltage travel version.
Power banks are incredibly useful. Long-haul flights, airport delays, Nuuk sightseeing, Ilulissat iceberg walks, Disko Bay tours, whale watching trips, glacier excursions, northern lights nights, Arctic Circle Trail planning, Greenland cruise days, remote settlement visits, boat transfers, weather-delay days, day trips, long transfers, and heavy photo/video days can drain your phone fast.
Greenland’s power setup is manageable once you know what you are dealing with. The main things to remember are Type C, Type E, Type F, and Type K outlets, 230V power, and 50Hz frequency. Once your charging setup is ready, you are set for icebergs, fjords, colorful Arctic towns, northern lights, midnight sun, glacier views, whale watching, remote settlements, boat rides, cruise days, snowy landscapes, and all those unforgettable Greenland travel moments.
Power outages are not something most travelers build a trip around, but occasional interruptions can happen anywhere. Devices with batteries like phones, laptops, Kindles, cameras, and power banks make that much less annoying when they do.
