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Do we need an adaptor plug - ship and land Tahiti ?


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I know, silly question (the things you lay awake at night thinking about 🤣) but we are sailing on Wind Spirit for the first time and I don't want to assume that the ships plugs (for hairdryer, phone/laptop) will be "American" so might anyone let me know please.  

 

Also, I know I will need one in Tahiti so might anyone have a good recommendation fora converter plug for hairdryer and phone/laptop chargers please (or let me know what I am looking for) 

 

Thank you 

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There is at least one US outlet in the room and a low power (shaver) one in the bathroom. There is also at least one European outlet in the room.

 

A heating appliance like a hair dryer is usually voltage specific so a 110 V one shouldn't be used on a 220 outlet with a plug adapter. (Some travel hairdryers may have a switch to adapt for voltage.) Windstar provides an adequate hairdryer that plugs into the Euro outlet. 

 

Euro plug adapters are small so you might as well bring a couple.

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15 hours ago, new_cruiser said:

I have something similar - they're dirt cheap and weigh almost nothing. Throw some in your bag. If you don't need them you're out a few bucks.

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