Adapters On Cruise Ships
Cruise line policy forbids power strips with extension cords.
Adapters on cruise ships. Insect repellent Depending on the time of year you travel you may want to pack insect repellent to divert the attention of Europes creepy crawlies including mosquitoes and midges. European to US Travel Plug Adapter TROND International Electrical Power Plug with 2 USB 3 OutletsCube Charger Adaptor for US to EU Germany France Spain for Hotel Airport Cruise College Kitchen Desk. We recommend you bring adaptors on board but if you forget these can be borrowed from the Guest Services desk when on board or purchased from the ships Port Shop.
And Canada do not need to bring electrical converters as all stateroom outlets are 110V60Hz North American Standard which is the same kind of outlet type used in your home. You can see it in action in the picture below. You can buy a basic plug adapter for Europe in store or on eBay for 1-2.
Electricity on board all ships is supplied at a voltage of 110V220V 60 cycles AC in the cabins. Generally these are the 2-prong outlets that are circular. The Norwegian Bliss Breakaway Encore Epic Escape Getaway Joy and Spirit have additional US sockets available.
Most cruise ships supply both 110VAC and 220VAC power to cabins and public areas. Also can you take a power strip on Princess Cruises. Guests from the US.
In North America we use 110VAC and these are the outlets you likely use in your cabin. Setting sail these days many cruisers take multiple devices on-board which need to be charged during their trip. Just plug it in and that one plug turns into multiples.
The converter features a North American outlet and European-style plug but it comes with adapters for use in up to 150 countries in the UK Asia Australia and more. Certainly no need for surge protector. If you want to use the US outlet for electronics that are 110220 you can with a US adapter.
