220v Cruise Ship Adapter
European style 2 pin with a ground except for two US 110V sockets above the desk.
220v cruise ship adapter. Bonazza 2000W Voltage ConverterAdapter. And one US 110V socket on each side of the bed. Power Adapter Type - Viking Cruises.
Europe Asia and more. Electricity on board is 220v. The two outlets in the cabin at the desk are US 3-prong 110v outlets.
This worked fine but then I had no lamp light. In North America 110VAC is used and these are the outlets you likely have in your cabin. Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
You can plug in any 2-prong plug or use any 3-prong extension cord. Cruising on Star Princess from Rome to Venice via Greek Isles. On our second cruise I asked for a 220 volt extension cord with at least two outlets.
On Millennium class ships the lamps next to the bed use European 220 volt outlets. Something a little more traditional. Many places like Target Amazon and Radio Shack have adapter kits that will have several adapters or one that looks like a Swiss Army knife that will adapt various European round pin UK Australian and others outlets to a US.
Bolette and Borealis also feature the American-style 110 volt plug. Many of the newer ships within the fleet also have USB sockets available ranging from 2-3 per cabin. However if such devices are determined to pose a hazard they will be removed and returned the last day of the cruise prior to debark.
