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Croatia - Power Sockets

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chokkie | 13:32 Sun 18th Jan 2015 | Travel
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We're in the middle of planning a trip to Croatia for May. We'll be staying in hotels and wanted to know about what power adaptors to take with us. Would the usual one we use for Europe (France, Italy, Spain) be okay, or would we need to get a different one?

Hope you can help, many thanks, Chox.
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Croatia has, like the UK, a 230V supply at 50Hz, so you only need a simple adapter (not one with a transformer, as you would when travelling to somewhere like the USA).

Type C & F sockets are in use, which a normal travel adaptor should be fine for:
http://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plugs-and-sockets/
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Many thanks buenchico, that's really helpful. Have got those adaptors coming out of our ears, so at least I won't have to go out and buy something different. Fab! Have a good week! Chox.
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