In Muscat, they use Type G plugs and sockets. The mains voltage is 240 V, and the frequency is 50 Hz.
So, good news! You won’t need a travel adaptor in Muscat. The plugs and sockets are the same as the standard Type G we use in the UK.
Key Takeaways
- Plugs and sockets: G
- Mains voltage: 240 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
- Travel adaptor needed? No, you don’t need a travel adaptor
- Voltage converter needed? You won’t require a voltage converter here.
The details provided here come directly from local electricity authorities, international standards such as the IEC, and practical feedback shared by travellers across the globe.
Muscat is usually part of a trip that includes the UAE and Qatar. It’s smart to check the plug info — Gulf countries don’t always follow the same standard.
Top Travel Essentials to Take With You
If you only add a few extras to your packing list, make it these. A luggage scale keeps the airline happy, a power bank keeps you powered up, and packing cubes keep your belongings neat. We’ve used them ourselves, and they really do the job.
Portable Digital Luggage Scale
Packing Cubes
Power Bank
Sockets in Muscat
Muscat uses Type G plugs and sockets.
Type G

Type G sockets have three rectangular pins arranged in a triangular pattern, with a built-in fuse for safety. They are the standard used in the United Kingdom.
Do You Need a Voltage Converter?
You’ll only ever need a voltage converter if your device’s voltage doesn’t match the country’s. In Muscat you won’t need one — the mains voltage is roughly the same as in the UK.
Do check the voltage label on your kit before you travel. If it states ‘100–240 V, 50/60 Hz’, you’re safe to use it without a converter.