American Virgin Islands Travel Adapters
The United States Virgin Islands are a Caribbean territory of the United States located east of Puerto Rico. The territory consists primarily of the islands of Saint Thomas, Saint John, and Saint Croix. The capital is Charlotte Amalie on Saint Thomas, and the local currency used throughout the islands is the United States dollar.
The United States Virgin Islands follow the same electrical standards used in the United States, with mains electricity supplied at about 120 volts at 60 Hz. Wall outlets use the North American plug designs found throughout the United States: Type A and Type B sockets. Travelers from regions that use different plug types should bring a compatible travel adapter to connect their devices safely.
Power Plug and Travel Adapter Types Used in the American Virgin Islands
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Plug types are listed because they are encountered in at least some installations. Presence may be partial, legacy, mixed, or situational. A travel adapter, also spelled travel adaptor, changes plug fit only; a voltage converter, sometimes searched as a voltage convertor, is needed only for devices that are not dual voltage. No plug type is excluded due to limited or declining use.