Plugs On Cruise Ships
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Plugs on cruise ships. Just plug it in and that one plug turns into multiples. You can get these taps for cheap on Amazon. Staterooms will have one or two 115V outlets for North American guests to use with shavers etc in the bathroom andor desk area.
The outlet is equipped with a 3-prong 110 volt North America Grounded and a 220 volt Europe German-Style. On cruise ships and most international hotels and hostels they all have sockets for American standard recharge plugs iPhone ipad laptop camera you dont need anything else. Epicka Universal USB Travel Power Adapter.
Bolette and Borealis also feature the American-style 110 volt plug. Princess Ships have 110V 60Hz power for North America. All our cruise ships feature 2-pin round pin Continental style plug 220 volt-60 Hz.
European alternating current is 240 volts. I live in fear that youll ship out with me on some future cruise and beat me to the plugs or worse tell someone who is booked on the QV and they hoof off and plug in. Bathroom Shaver 1 x socket Multiple - 110 220v By the dresser table and near the telephone X 2 sockets 220v 240v By the TV near the bed x 3 sockets 110v By the TV near the sofa x 2 sockets 110v By the tea tray set-up and near the fridge x 1 socket 220v.
Most cruise ships supply both 110VAC and 220VAC power to cabins and public areas. With all of our photo audio shaver etc items plus I have a CPAP breathing machine we always need more plugs. 220V power is most common.
So electric plugs are there not terribly visible and not easy to find but Im not going to tell you where they are. Onboard electricity is 220V. Generally these are the 2-prong outlets that are circular.
