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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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Mission to Seafarers - Port Lincoln

Australia
Port Lincoln
Facilities include
Indoor Games Pastoral Advice SIM/Phone Cards Pool/Snooker Ship Visits Telephones

Sailors' Home (Seafarers Welfare Centre)

Mauritius
Port Louis
Facilities include
Accommodation Bar Books/Magazines Chapel/Prayer Room Computers Currency Exchange Food/Snacks Indoor Games Internet Legal Advice Library Outdoor Games Pastoral Advice SIM/Phone Cards Pool/Snooker Ship Visits Shop Showers Swimming Pool Telephones Television Transport Wifi

Mission to Seafarers - Port Nelson

New Zealand
Port Nelson
Facilities include
No facilities found at the moment.

The Mariners' Club

Trinidad & Tobago
Port of Spain
Facilities include
Bar Books/Magazines Chapel/Prayer Room Computers Food/Snacks Indoor Games Internet Library Pastoral Advice Television Wifi

Mission to Seafarers - Port Pirie

Australia
Port Pirie
Facilities include
Food/Snacks Indoor Games SIM/Phone Cards Pool/Snooker Ship Visits Wifi

International Seafarer' Center - Les Amis de Marins

Reunion
Port Reunion
Facilities include
Accommodation Bar Books/Magazines Chapel/Prayer Room Computers Currency Exchange Food/Snacks Indoor Games Internet Library Pastoral Advice SIM/Phone Cards Pool/Snooker Ship Visits Showers Television Transport Wifi

Sea Health & Welfare

Egypt
Port Said
Facilities include
No facilities found at the moment.

Lighthouse Seafarers Mission - Falkland Islands

Falkland Islands
Port Stanley
Facilities include
Accommodation Food/Snacks Indoor Games Internet Library Pool/Snooker Ship Visits Showers

Port Talbot Seafarers' Centre

Great Britain
Port Talbot
Facilities include
Chapel/Prayer Room Computers Indoor Games Internet Pool/Snooker Shop Television
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The ITFShipBeSure website provides advice on finding a manning agent, avoiding recruitment scams and ensuring you have the right contract.