Weβve all had that travel-power moment: You reach your accommodation in Saint-Pierre ready to recharge everything, but before plugging in, the socket shape gives you a quick clue about what you need. The round-pin socket is the giveaway that US-style flat blades will need an adapter.
For a traveler carrying a US or Canadian plug, the round-pin socket is the obvious mismatch. A travel adapter fixes the plug shape, but it does not change the voltage coming from the wall.
Good news β most everyday charging is easy to check: many phone and laptop chargers accept 100β240V. If yours does, the 230 V supply in Saint Pierre and Miquelon is within that range and the remaining issue is usually the E plug shape. Hair dryers, straighteners and other high-power tools deserve a separate voltage check.
βI almost packed a single-voltage hair dryer for 230 V power.β
β packing for Saint Pierre and Miquelon
What do power plugs in Saint Pierre and Miquelon look like?
If youβre searching βwhat plug does Saint Pierre and Miquelon useβ β the listed standards are Type E. Type E has two round pins with a grounding system. Socket availability can vary by building, so check your accommodation when the destination lists more than one standard.

Saint Pierre and Miquelon power plugs: Type E
Do you need a travel adapter for Saint Pierre and Miquelon?
Hereβs the quick physical-fit check:
- From the US or Canada? Your flat-pin plug usually needs an adapter for E.
- From continental Europe? Your Type C/E/F plug may fit some listed sockets, but check the exact outlet.
- From the UK? A UK Type G plug needs an adapter for E.
- From Australia or New Zealand? A Type I plug needs an adapter for E.
- Not sure? Compare your plug with the listed E socket types. Then check voltage separately.
Buy a Travel Adapter for Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Already know you need one? A country-specific adapter can be the lightest option for a single trip; a universal adapter can be more convenient for a multi-country itinerary. Hair dryers and other high-power appliances still need a separate voltage check.
For most travelers who need a plug-shape change, compare a universal travel adapter that includes E support.
β See travel adapter options on Amazon.

EPICKA Universal Travel Adapter β one option for Saint Pierre and Miquelon
A convenient choice when you want one adapter for Saint Pierre and Miquelon and future destinations. Confirm that the plug configuration you need is supported before buying.
Check current price on Amazon βAs an Amazon Associate, TripPlanning.org may earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.Before buying anything, find the INPUT label on the exact charger or appliance you plan to bring.
Can I Use My iPhone, MacBook or Hair Dryer in Saint Pierre and Miquelon?
The safe answer depends on the exact device, not just the country. Check both the INPUT voltage and the plug shape.
iPhone & USB-C chargers in Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Many modern phone chargers accept 100β240 V, but confirm the INPUT label on your charger. If the voltage is supported, the remaining question is whether its plug fits E.
MacBook & laptop chargers in Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Many laptop power adapters are wide-voltage, but verify the exact charger you own. Plug fit and voltage compatibility are separate checks.
Dyson Airwrap / Supersonic in Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Dyson hair tools can be region-specific. Check the exact model, the voltage on its label, and the region where it was purchased before using it in Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
Hair dryer, straightener & curling iron in Saint Pierre and Miquelon
These appliances are less forgiving than phone chargers. If the label shows 110β120 V only, it may not match 230 V. Check wattage as well as voltage.
What Voltage and Frequency Are Used in Saint Pierre and Miquelon?
Saint Pierre and Miquelon is listed at 230 V and 50 Hz.
Compare that with the INPUT label on your charger or appliance. A label such as 100β240V usually covers a broad voltage range, but the plug shape still has to match.
High-power appliances deserve extra care because many are single-voltage.
Buy a Voltage Converter for Saint Pierre and Miquelon β Only if you need it
Not every traveler needs a voltage converter. If your device already supports 230 V, you can usually focus on plug shape.
A converter is worth considering only when the device is not compatible with the local supply. Match the converter to both voltage and wattage requirements.
β Find voltage converter options on Amazon.

BESTEK Travel Adapter + Voltage Converter β only when conversion is actually needed
Confirm the voltage and wattage of the appliance first. Do not guess on watts.
View on Amazon βAs an Amazon Associate, TripPlanning.org may earn from qualifying purchases.Travel-friendly picks on Amazon
Three travel-friendly picks to compare before you fly.

Conair Dual-Voltage Travel Hair Dryer
A compact folding travel dryer with dual-voltage support for trips abroad.
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Anker 735 Charger (Nano II 65W)
A compact 3-port USB-C charger for phones, tablets and many USB-C laptops.
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Anker Zolo Power Bank 20,000mAh 30W
A high-capacity portable charger with a built-in USB-C cable for travel days.
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