Choosing Suitable Power Plug for Ship

Which power plug is suitable for the ship?

Power Information on the Ship

If you are planning to bring any electronic devices on board, it's important to know the power specifications of the ship.

Plug Type and Voltage

The ship uses a standard 2-pin plug with 230 volts, which is similar to what is used in Germany. Make sure your devices are compatible with this type of plug before bringing them on board.

Charging Restrictions

Please note that charging batteries for electric vehicles, campers, etc., is not allowed on board. This policy is in place for safety reasons and to prevent any potential hazards while at sea.

Gas Cylinder Safety

If you plan to bring gas cylinders on board for cooking or other purposes, make sure they are turned off and securely stored during your journey. Safety precautions should always be taken when dealing with gas cylinders in confined spaces like a ship.

Power Sockets in Cabins

Each cabin has two power sockets available for use. However, none of these sockets are located directly by the beds. If you need to charge your devices while sleeping, consider bringing an extension cord or power strip to make it more convenient.

By following these guidelines and being aware of the power information on the ship, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable journey without any electrical mishaps or inconveniences.