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Seafarers’ Welfare Centre Index

Find out if there is a centre near you.

Use our seafarers’ index to find out if there is a seafarer centre in the port. Seafarers’ centres can provide advice, someone to talk to, facilities to contact home and a place where you can relax away from the ship.

Use the map to find your nearest welfare centre or search by country or port below

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Ulsan Seafarers Welfare Center

Korea, Republic of
Ulsan
Facilities include
Books/Magazines Food/Snacks Indoor Games Internet Library Shop Transport Wifi

Waterfront Seafarers Centre

Canada
Vancouver
Facilities include
Bar Books/Magazines Chapel/Prayer Room Computers Currency Exchange Internet Pastoral Advice Pool/Snooker Ship Visits Shop Telephones Television Transport Wifi

Fort Vancouver Seafarers Center

United States of America
Vancouver
Facilities include
Accommodation Books/Magazines Chapel/Prayer Room Computers Food/Snacks Indoor Games Internet Library Outdoor Games Pastoral Advice SIM/Phone Cards Pool/Snooker Ship Visits Shop Telephones Television Transport Wifi

Stella Maris' Friends Onlus

Italy
Venice
Facilities include
Currency Exchange Internet Ship Visits

Ventspils Seaman's Club

Latvia
Ventspils
Facilities include
No facilities found at the moment.

Seamen's Center Veracruz

Mexico
Veracruz
Facilities include
Accommodation Bar Books/Magazines Chapel/Prayer Room Computers Currency Exchange Food/Snacks Indoor Games Internet Library Pastoral Advice SIM/Phone Cards Ship Visits Telephones Television Transport Wifi

Stella Maris - Vigo

Spain
Vigo
Facilities include
Chapel/Prayer Room Computers Internet Legal Advice SIM/Phone Cards Ship Visits Wifi

Norfolk Seamens Friend Society

United States of America
Virginia Beach
Facilities include
No facilities found at the moment.

Sea Mission Welfare Centre - Visakhaptham

India
Visakhapatnam
Facilities include
Chapel/Prayer Room Food/Snacks Indoor Games Legal Advice Outdoor Games Pastoral Advice Pool/Snooker Shop Television Transport Wifi
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