Yacht crew houses in Palma de Mallorca

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As one of the industry’s favourite yachting destinations, Mallorca has a selection of temporary accommodation options available for yachties seeking work aboard the island's visiting superyachts, and current crew seeking shore-side beds. Of these, Palma de Mallorca is the most densely populated, due to its popularity with visiting yachts, and reputation as a 'first-tier' Mediterranean hiring port and refit hub.

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Though Palma may offer somewhat fewer well-known crew houses than other popular hiring ports, such as Antibes and Fort Lauderdale, it still offers many short to longer-term crew housing and accommodation options – for those that have planned ahead at least!

Securing crew housing and accommodation in Palma de Mallorca

As with many of the world’s crew houses, yachties will often need to book accommodation in Mallorca well in advance of the yachting season to stand a chance of securing a bed in these dedicated facilities. Crew typically hit the ground to search for jobs in Palma in April and May.

As a tourist hotspot, Palma is in no short supply of housing options. Dedicated crew accommodation in a desirable location such as Palma can be quite expensive, and much like Antibes, you can expect to pay an absolute minimum of €20 to €25 per night for the most basic lodging. Facilities can be found online, on websites such as Yachtingpages.com , as well as on-the-ground in local newspapers and on notice boards in the city’s crew hangouts .

For those who are not successful in securing a space in a crew house, there are of course plenty of public hotels and rental options outside of the industry, with apartments, houses, hostels, and hotels around the city and surrounding areas. And, if all else fails, it's an idea for crew to 'buddy up' with other jobseekers for booking flexibility, opening up larger rooms and apartments.

Read our guide to crew accommodation in the superyacht industry for more information on your accommodation options as yacht crew.

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Where do yacht crew stay in Mallorca?

Caimari Crew Accommodation recommends  Catalina, La Lonja, and Old Town as the best places for crew to stay in Palma.

Crew houses in Palma

Palma’s crew houses usually offer Wi-Fi, computers, and printers as standard, as well as laundry facilities, and a team of helpful and knowledgeable staff; such accommodation becomes a support and networking hub to help crew in their bid to get on board.

Crew Guest House Palma

Crew Guest House Palma is a large house dedicated to yacht crew. Set just 15 minutes’ walk to the marina, STP shipyard and yacht club, it describes itself as “a large, sunny house on house-share basis”, with single and double rooms offered on a long or short-term basis.

Facilities include a kitchen, bathroom(s), dining room, communal sitting room, garden and swimming pool with BBQ and storage facilities. There is also satellite TV and DVD in bedrooms, and Wi-Fi is available throughout, with the main computer offered for use if needed.

Crew can apply for accommodation online through the house’s Facebook Group.

Rental houses and apartments in Palma

Monzly rentals - yacht crew accommodation.

Monzly Rentals has a selection of high-standard rental accommodation in and around Palma, all fully equipped with the amenities and features you would expect of a modern apartment. Monzly specialises in the flexible rental of apartments on a monthly basis, which makes it ideal for yacht crew looking to secure medium-term accommodation while they search for work. Its diverse array of properties ensures there is something for all tastes and budgets.

Crew can request to book accommodation on Monzly’s website.

Caimari Crew Accommodation

Crew Accommodation Palma is known in the industry as a great place to secure crew accommodation. It rents houses and apartments across the city, from one-bed flats to eight-bedroom houses. Its staff are extremely helpful and will advise on what may be best suited for you, depending on the expected length of your stay and weekly budget.

Accommodation enquiries can be made through its website.

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The Boat House Palma

Opened in 2003, The Boat House quickly became a popular place for yacht crew to stay. It’s a traditional apartment located in the old town of Palma and has been recently renovated. Each room is safe and lockable, and it’s described as a social, ‘vibey’ setting with no time limits to your stay. It also posts the CV’s of its current residents on its website for additional exposure.

Crew can enquire and pay for accommodation on its website.

Other rental options include Sally Lefevre.

Guest houses, hostels and hotels in Palma

Hostel apuntadores.

Hostel Apuntadores is a general hostel open to the public, but it can still offer advantages for yacht crew. Located centrally, close by to the marina, crew agents and shipyards, the hostel does attract yacht crew and offers laundry services, Wi-Fi, internet café, breakfast and English-speaking staff. Though the accommodation is very basic, the hostel is reportedly clean and friendly. 

Crew can find and book a room online

Hotel Colon

Hotel Colon is a budget hotel well located for yacht crew looking for jobs. Just north of the centre, it’s only a five-minute walk from the central bus and train stations and not too far from the marina, shipyard and crew agencies. It offers basic facilities including fresh linen and towels, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a lounge area, private bathrooms and a 24-hour manned reception.

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Exploring Yacht Crew Housing in Palma

February 26th 2024

For those new to yachting and searching for the perfect land-based lodging while they dockwalk and network their hearts out, Mallorca is a prime destination. As a leading yachting hub, Mallorca offers a range of short-term accommodation options suited for crew members looking for temporary digs.

The task of finding suitable accommodation can seem daunting, particularly for those new to the island and industry. This article will point you towards the best options for your stay. It's important to note the need for early bookings, especially during the peak seasons (March to June and late September to October), to ensure your preferred choice is available.

The Boat House Palma

Located in the bustling old town of Palma, The Boat House Palma features secure, lockable rooms within a lively and welcoming environment, attracting an international yacht crew community. The flexibility of stay length and the sociable atmosphere make it an ideal choice.

It’s important to note that to stay here, you must present your Seaman’s Discharge Book or STCW Certificate.

Plaza San Antonio 4 - Principal

07002 Palma de Mallorca

Telephone: +34 634 357 690

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.theboathousepalma.com

Hostal Apuntadores 8

Situated in La Lonja, at the heart of Palma's Old Town, Hostal Apuntadores, under UepHotels, is a prime urban lodging choice close to essential sites like marinas and shopping areas. Offering 24-hour service and a diverse buffet breakfast in settings that overlook the Cathedral and Bay of Palma, it's an exceptional place to stay.

ADDRESS: 

C/Apuntadores 8 07012 Palma de Mallorca CONTACT: 

Telephone: +34 971 713 491 Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.apuntadoreshostal.com/es/

Monzly Rentals

Monzly Rentals specialises in short to medium-term leases for a wide audience, including the maritime industry. Their apartments are fully furnished with all modern amenities, coupled with flexible booking terms and no agency fees, making it a top pick for crew accommodations.

OFFICE ADDRESS:

Camí de Can Pastilla 68, Bajos 07610 Palma de Mallorca

Telephone:  +34 971 331 974

Mobile:  +34 682 524 328

Email:   [email protected]

Website: https://www.monzly.com/

CAPTAIN AND CREW RENTALS

Captain and Crew Rentals caters specifically to professionals, particularly those in the maritime industry, visiting Mallorca for work purposes. Their properties offer several bedrooms and are fully equipped, ensuring a comfortable stay for captains, crew members, contractors, and film crews. With options for seasonal, monthly, and longer rentals, as well as short accommodation periods, Captain and Crew Rentals provides flexibility to accommodate various needs.

Carrer Conquistador, 2 Bajos

07001 Palma de Mallorca

Telephone: 00 34 648 788 401

Email: [email protected]

Website: https://captainandcrew.rentals/

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Built in the early 1940s, after a 1937 aerial bombardment by the Republicans (Reds) leveled the original building during the Spanish Civil War, the then owner, built a five story building where he owned and operated a leather tanning business located on the lower 2nd floors. His family lived in the "Noble Apartment" (now The Boat House) on the second floor otherwise known as the "Principal" in Spanish.

Opened in 2003 The Boat House quickly became a very popular home for crew to stay in. A traditional apartment with classic roof mouldings, finished in gold leaf, large rooms, marble floors and all the luxuries of that era. We temporarily closed the house while we undertook a new build project in NZ and reopened again recently after an extensive restoration project to the house.

We pride ourselves on a slightly more upmarket crew accommodation that is clean, viby and attracts a mix of international yacht crew from around the world. Whether your boat is out the water, you are between jobs, looking for work or studying to upgrade your certifications, we are a great home away from home.

THE BOAT HOUSE PALMA

We are located right in the old town of Palma, close to everything and yet just far enough away from the usual madness.

A place to network...a place to be social. Find out about job opportunities and share experiences with fellow crew.

Why Stay With Us

Established 2003

Contact us on +34 634 357690 or [email protected]

BEFORE paying the reservation deposit please check with us to make sure we have rooms available.

When you move in, your stay with us is flexable unless you arrange otherwise. We are a home not a hostal or hotel.

Rad little families are made here ... come stay...you will see....

Rooms are lockable making it safe and friendly.

We are a recently renovated and clean crew accommodation facility, we like to keep it that way.

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by Gemma Hulbert

The question I’m asked the most… ‘How do I get into Yachting?’

Everyone discovers the industry differently, I found out through a good friend who I met at University. She had just finished 5 years on charter yachts and was transitioning back to life on land while I was the opposite. I wanted to finish school and find a new challenge & adventure.

Before you pack your bags & book a plane tickets, there are a few basics to know.

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There are yachting ‘seasons’…

November to March is typically in the Caribbean May to October is spent in the Mediterranean

The main hub of the Caribbean is usually Fort Lauderdale, Florida  & that’s where boats will focus their crew search. The centre of the Mediterranean season is usually Antibes, France although lots of yacht crew are now basing themselves in Palma, Majorca while looking for work. Antibes is typically more expensive that Palma for accommodation.

Prime time for looking for a job September/October/November & April/May/June.

This is the time boats are crossing to and from the Mediterranean & lots of crew will complete a season and then move on. The Fort Lauderdale boat show is in October and the Monaco boat show is in September. This marks the end/beginning of the two seasons. This certainly doesn’t mean there aren’t jobs available year round, there are always jobs openings just not necessarily an abundance of junior crew positions.

So you are heading to Fort Lauderdale at the end of September…what next?

Book a crew house

These are dormitory style houses full of yacht crew of all experience levels looking to find work on boats. It’s an awesome networking opportunity & a great way to make some friends when starting out. A quick google search & you can find lots of local houses! I highly recommend  Cotton Crew House ,  Sams Crew Castle & Smart Move – I’ve found them all to be highly professional & tend to be a better networking environment than some other houses. One of the most well known crew houses in Antibes is called the Crew Grapevine , they have several houses in the old town and you’ll meet loads of crew members!

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Take your STCW

This is a prerequisite needed before working onboard Super Yachts. It takes approximately five days to complete, with each day focusing on a different safety aspect. The entire course costs around $1000 USD & you’ll definitely need to book it ahead of time. Within those five days, you cover everything from Personal Safety to Fire Fighting & Sea Survival. The certification expires every 5 years & you’ll never know what experienced crew you will meet in the classroom! In my first STCW class, I had 6 Captains! It was brilliant networking.

Some schools that offer the STCW: MPT – Florida Bluewater – Florida, Palma & Antibes UKSA – U.K. Warsash – U.K. Palma Sea School – Palma Aigua Sea School – Palma Zephyr Yachting – Antibes

Quick Doctors Visit

This second prerequisite is called the ENG1 & it only takes about 30 minutes. The doctor will ask you questions specific to working off shore in addition to checking your vision & hearing. There aren’t many doctors stateside who perform this exam so book it early! I always use the Health Med Centre , which is just a block or two from some of the main docks in Fort Lauderdale. There are loads of Doctors in the UK that provide the ENG1. I use one close to Bournemouth, if you google ENG1 UK Doctors, you’ll find loads!

Your first yachting job will often be the hardest to find. With more & more people finding out about the industry the competition can be tough. This makes networking the most crucital part of finding your first break into the industry. Make sure to follow Dockwalk Magazine & The Triton newspaper on facebook. They will post all of the upcomng networking events in the area. Palma Yacht Crew Facebook page has quickly become on of the biggest yacht related pages – definitely worth checking out!

Around boatshow time, there multiple events a night! Mingle, meet as many people as possible! Get to know your fellow colleagues – ask for advice & listen to their experiences!

Crew Agents

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Depending on where you are from, you’ll need to look into the appropriate visas. Most yacht crew need at least a B1/B2 and Schengen visa.

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RECRUITMENT AGENT

After 8 adventurous years of working on yachts, Taryn decided to return to life on land. She currently lives on the coast of sunny South Africa. Fresh off the yachts and having worked in high-end resorts and hotels, Taryn has a broad knowledge of what the industry needs and is well-qualified to find the perfect match for both crew and the yacht. Taryn’s friendly, kind demeanour and passion for the industry ensure to provide excellent and professional communication with clients and crew at all times. When Taryn is not working you can find her on the beach, participating in any form of outdoor activity or sharing a bottle of wine with family and friends.

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Ciara joins our team with 5 years of experience in the industry and is based in Bristol, UK. She brings her people skills and passion for luxury customer service into recruitment whilst maintaining a calm and kind nature for both crew and clients. When not working, Ciara continues studying music history and classical music performance and enjoys walks in the countryside with her husband and sausage dog.

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Mandy has 8 years of experience in the industry and brings her A-game from the South of France. She brings a unique and energizing perspective with 5 years of land-based recruitment experience in London and is sure to make anyone feel welcome with her kind-hearted nature. When she’s not working, she can be found spending time with her husband and daughter, enjoying the beauty of France.

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Eloise brings 3 years of experience in the industry to our team. Currently living in South Africa, Eloise was the first member of the TYSR team and has since built lasting relationships with clients and crew. Eloise splits her time between South Africa and TYS HQ in the UK. She is incredibly caring and ensures all crew and clients get the best possible support, with high standard of customer service. When not working, Eloise spends time with friends and family enjoying wine farms and safaris in sunny South Africa.

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Gemma Hulbert

FOUNDER AND CEO

Gemma founded The Yacht Stew in 2016 and has over a decade of experience in the industry. When she founded TYS she wanted to create a community for people in the industry and create an incredible support network that was both informative and nurturing. She brings her keen eye for detail, and her incredibly compassionate perspective to anything she does, and is sure to get anyone inspired. In her spare time Gemma loves to be with family and friends, or out exploring and traveling with her husband.

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Antibes Information

Enjoying antibes, crew houses, property agencies, flat shares, room booking sites, transport info, tourist information, crew training, crew agencies, marinas and shipyards, crew medical services, emergency contacts.

1 Reserve crew house well in advance The yachting hubs get very busy during the season with crew houses known to be fully booked from the end of March throughout June-ish. If you decide to stay in a crew house, then it is vital to make a reservation as soon as you know when you will be going. Make sure to bring a printed confirmation. A listing of crew houses can be found in the Crew Houses-section. Alternatively, you also have the option of staying in a hostel. HostelWorld is a brilliant tool to help you find the most suitable hostels for soon-to-be-yachties.

2 Passport- and visa copy Keep with you a laminated copy of your passport and any visa you may be required. This way you limit the risk of being stuck overseas without any sort of ID. Include your emergency contact numbers on the backside and possibly also your blood type.

3. Credit Card numbers Make a note of your credit card numbers and the related lost/stolen telephone help line. You can leave them on a note with your family, for instance.

4 Local Transport Whether you are headed to Antibes, Cannes, Monaco or Nice public transportation is quite good and affordable and will get you there easily. During the evenings or on public holidays (or when the French go on strike) your options can be somewhat limited. Tell the driver where you need to go, and he will normally let you know where to get off. If you plan on using buses and trains on a regular basis, then you can save yourself a fair amount of money by getting a weekly pass.

Watch your belongings when using public transportation. Several cases of crew having lost bags, phones etc. have been reported in the past.

Airport: On the Nice Airport website you will find updated information about departures and arrivals along with other information about the airport itself.

Bus to/from the airport: Line LR200H (Public bus – click to see schedule) Nice Airport Antibes Golfe Juan – Cannes: 1.50 Euros (no large bills, preferably coins)

Airport Shuttle (click to see schedules) Nice Airport Monaco-Menton Line 110: 16.50*/22 Euros Nice Airport Cannes Express Line 210: 16.50*/22 Euros Nice Airport Antibes-Golfe Juan Line 250: 11Euros * Price for passengers less than 26 years old

Airport Bus Stops Bus LR200H stops at Aeroport-Promenade, a hundred meters away from terminal 1 (use Exit A1). If you are travelling to or from terminal 2 use the airport shuttle to connect to terminal 1. Airport Shuttle Line 110: Terminal 1, Bus Platform 2 Terminal 2, Bus Platform 2 Airport Shuttle Line 210: Terminal 1, Bus Platform 3 Terminal 2, Bus Platform 3 Airport Shuttle Line 250: Terminal 1, Bus Platform 6 Terminal 2, Bus Platform 1

Buses in Antibes Once in Antibes, you will easily recognize the pink/white public buses, also known as Envibus. You will find the main bus station at Place General de Gaulle. Bus tickets are sold from the Envibus outlets and automatic ticket dispensers. They are valid for one hour with connections allowed during this time. Discounted bus passes are available from the outlets and ticket dispensers making it even cheaper to get around!

Taxi: The taxi stand is found outside the airport, just follow the Taxis-sign. In Terminal 1 use exit A1 and in Terminal 2 use exit A3. For matters of safety you may consider declining anyone offering you an alternative private ride, although do keep in mind that many private limousine companies also offers the service. Taxi Rates from Nice Airport: Antibes: 60 Euros Cannes: 80 Euros Monaco: 90 Euros Nice City Centre: 32 Euros

Taxis in Antibes can be booked at +33 04 93 67 67 67

Train: To get to Antibes by train transfer to the regional fast train know as the TER at Gare Nice-St Augustin or Gare Nice-Ville. There you can jump on the TER Line 3, direction Les Arcs or TER Line 4, direction Mandeliu-La-Napoule. To get to Monaco, get the TER Line 4, direction Vintimille (Ventimiglia-Stazione).

Prices vary depending on the distance and time of the day, you will be traveling, but count on less than 5 Euros. You can book online on the SNCF website or pay in the ticket office.

Train passes are know as “ZOU Hebdo. It is a weekly pass between 2 points of your choice on the TER coastal train. It gives you huge discounts (up to 75%) and is perfect for dockwalkers! If you are under 26 years of age, you pay 15 Euros for a card which gives you 50% discount on every train for up to 3 people. Between June and September, the stations offer a “ZOU Pass” for 15. This gives you UNLIMITED one-day train travel on the TER network, which is super useful for long distances e. g. between Monaco and Mandelieu etc. To save yourself a lot of money, inquire about the current plans at any train station. Happy train travels and once again, watch your belongings!

Tram: To get on the train, you will need to travel by Tram line 2 to either Gare Nice-St Augustin or Gare Nice-Ville. You can catch the tram by exit A0 in Terminal 1 or exit A2 in Terminal 2.

Trams start at 8am and stop running from somewhere between19.00 -21.00h all depending on the day of the week. For further info, please see the Tram Schedule The tram fare is FREE if you travel to the Grand Arenas-station. All other stations are 1.50 Euros. Going TO the airport make sure to get the AEROPORT connection and NOT the CADAM – they are easily confused! !

Alternatively, you can also take the Aeroport Direct-bus which operates early mornings and evenings to get to the train station.

Uber: Another popular option is Uber, the door-to-door service. Once you have downloaded the app, you can check the price to your destination and book your ride via the app. Pricier than the bus and the train, but it will get you to your destination safely and without any uncertainties.

5. ATMs: A few good pointers to how you can save money / avoid being scammed when using ATMs and shopping with your bank card overseas;

– ALWAYS withdraw in LOCAL currency (US$ in US, EUROS in EU/Euro zone, GBP in UK, Rand in South Africa, Swiss Francs in Switzerland etc. )

– ALWAYS decline conversion (leave it to your own bank)

– ALWAYS pay good attention to the transaction fee – in particular in areas with lots of nightlife. (one yachty experienced being charged 50 USD in Cancun just to withdraw 100 USD! ! ! )

– Some ATMs will offer quite large amounts (to make a larger profit from the transaction). In such case, see what your alternative options are.

Check out this great explanatory video where you will see how it works in real life. Potentially, it will save you a lot of money!

6 Get a local SIM card Getting yourself set up with a local telephone number is not strictly required. Yet, people prefer to call local numbers rather than overseas numbers despite everyone being on WhatsApp these days. Furthermore, you may avoid any roaming charges associated with your current provider.

In France many yachties use Free Mobile Sosh Mobile

Free Mobile is the most widely used service by yachties in the South of France. The closest Free Mobile store is in the Antibes Centre Commercial by the big Carrefour hypermarket as well as in Cap 3000 (shopping centre by Nice Airport) in Nice. All are open Mon-Saturday, but with different closing times. Check out the Free store locator.

As soon as you have a local number make sure to include it on your CV and business card as well as updating your number with any crew agencies you are signed up with.

7. Print business cards and CVs

The sooner you have your CV and business cards (the French call it a Carte de Visite) printed, the sooner you will be ready to start the job hunt.

Both clip art and templates are available for free online. The very simple design above was made using Canva (which also offers great templates for your CV). They even give you the option to include nautical themes such as an anchor, a lighthouse, a compass, a sail, waves, a rising sun, a dolphin you name it…

Alternatively, for a very minimal fee you can have a professional designer create a print-ready professional looking business card (and CVs) on FIVERR. The design below includes double-sided design and unlimited revisions. This business card was designed by a designer starting her design service at just 5 USD.

Make sure to include the following information: Position Name Telephone / WhatsApp / Skype Short objective / Available for Daywork, Freelance, Deliveries, Full-time or Part Time work as applies to you Qualifications Photo (optional, although it will help the recipient remember you) QR code* with link to your CV

*Free QR codes can easily be generated online. Next, download the scannable code and include it with your business card.

Your business card does not have to be the highest print quality available, but obviously the better quality the more it will stand out. Many yachties use Moo. com and VistaPrint. com. Both are great services and well-recommended. You can work on this in advance and have your business cards delivered straight to your crew house or your home address prior to traveling to Antibes, although doing so you will not be able to include a local number.

Locally, yachties have been recommending business card- and CV printing in these locations (among others): Antibes Imprimerie 5, rue Vauban S. G. S. Print 26, rue Lacan

How many cards and CVs to print is up to you to decide, but somewhere around 50-100 CVs and perhaps 200 business cards should do you fine to begin with. It is easy to have more printed, if necessary.

As for printing CVs, one important thing to remember is that if you work on it or make prints in a public internet cafe etc. always remember to delete your CV off the computer, when you are done.

8. Get to know the ports Finding out which ports are most popular with superyachts is essential, obviously. Pick the brains of others staying in your crew house or hostel. They will most likely know where to go. Some marinas will be way better for dockwalking than others. Some may be gated, while others may have easy access. Some may have lots of large yachts, while others are for small pleasure yachts with no professional crew on board.

And then there are the shipyards, where there is always work going on. They will usually have security by the gate, often with strict security measures. There is a good reason for that; other than providing security for their clients, with a lot of heavy machinery moving around and the type of work going on, dockwalking can be dangerous, in particular for newcomers to yachting. Generally, dockwalking is not recommended in shipyards. Instead try and meet crew in the yachty bars after work.

Here is a list of some of the marinas and shipyards popular with superyachts in

FRANCE / ITALY

Antibes: Port Vauban, IYCA* Juan-Les-Pins: Port Gallice Golfe Juan: Port Camille Rayon Cannes: Port de Cannes, Port Pierre Canto Nice: Port de Nice Monaco: Port Hercules, Port de Fontvielle La Ciotat: La Citotat Shipyards** San Remo: Portosole Imperia: Porto Maurizio Genoa: Porto Antico, Molo Vecchio, Marina Genova Aeroporto Viareggio: Porto di Viareggio * Gated Marina ** Gated Shipyard dockwalking not encouraged

You can use MarineTraffic to see how busy the various ports in your area are.

9 Network There is little doubt that he large majority of crew jobs goes through word of mouth. For this reason, it is really important for you to start building a good network within the industry already from Day 1.

The more people, who knows you are looking for work, the larger are your chances of finding work. It is often seen that a yacht already employing a dayworker or two needs more dayworkers the following day. In such a case the captain will nearly always ask the dayworkers if they know of anyone else, who may be available. That’s where you get in the picture, but only if you have an established network. Here are a few of ideas of how to do that;

First off, build a good reputation for yourself as being friendly and helpful and be sociable.

When you do yachting courses meet up for a drink or two after training is over and connect with everyone attending the course on Facebook. If you do your STCW and other entry-level training keep in touch with your fellow students. Stay in a crew house instead of private accommodation. If you stay in a crew house be sociable with everyone. It is no secret that sailors like a drink or three. Neither is it a secret that the best way to meet yacht crew is either when dayworking or in the bars. When you daywork, be friendly and sociable with everyone on board without interfering with their work. You may run into them in the bar one of the coming days or perhaps in years from now on a different yacht! Try not to miss out on any yachting events such as boat shows, crew events, webinars or crew dinners. These events will normally be announced ahead of time in the Yacht Crew Facebook groups, among others. When you meet people in the industry, share your business card and within reason ask them if you may add that person on Facebook. Use Facebook to build your network. Set up an account purely for yachting and add other yachties and industry professionals. Be active with posting photos etc. , which gives them something to comment on. Make sure, they can tag you in job posts. In the Facebook group covering your current location ask if there is anyone, who might be interested to meet up. You could ask if there is anyone from your country in town or if there is anyone interested in participating in an activity that you both share (rent a car to go exploring for the weekend, go for a run, go to the beach, go on a hike, go to the movies, meet up for a drink, go to watch rugby or Champions League in a bar, go out for a pizza etc. ).

After work many venture out for a drink just to get off the boat for a little while. Crew tend to frequent the same bars, no matter where in the world, they are located. Some of the more popular yachty bars in the area are;

Antibes The Duke The Hopstore The Blue Lady) Cannes Ma Nolans Monaco Starsn Bars Nice Ma Nolans San Remo (Italy) The Red Lion

Long story short, making a good name for yourself and being proactive in your quest to build a larger network will pay off, eventually. The more people you know, the larger are the chances that work will come to you. Good luck!

10. Weekly budget Make your money last as long as possible. As simple as that may sound, you will have a fair few expenses including; Travel insurance Airfare Local transportation Accommodation Printing of business cards and CVs Mobile phone Food Drinks Training & ENG/1 Unforeseen expenses

Your expenses will vary all depending on the location. South of France is by far the most expensive destination in Europe, while Palma is not exactly super cheap either. Fort Lauderdale is somewhere in between.

To keep you going for as long as possible, it is really important to keep your expenses in control. A good way to make your money stretch a bit longer is to create a weekly budget for the expenses mentioned above. When you reach your weekly set budget for beers, then you know to kick back on that account for the next few days or perhaps you can go all in on cold beers and wine on Sunday afternoon

You can also save a fair amount of money on making your own food or sharing with others rather than going out for pizzas, kebabs and burgers.

In Antibes some have been using the local campsites in the past, which saved them a bunch of money. Unfortunately, camping is unavailable in many other locations, including Palma. Many end up renting a private room or share a flat with other job seeking yachties. These options are cheaper than most crew houses and hostels, but keep in mind the importance of networking, which will be limited in particular when renting a private room. If you choose to stay in a hostel or in a crew house inquire about prices prior to booking. You can find a list of crew houses and hostels in the crew house section.

There is also money to be saved on local transportation. To get you around, you can buy a second hand bicycle or moped on Facebook or travel by bus and train instead of by taxi, which is not exactly cheap in the South of France. Uber is also available as a somewhat economical alternative to jumping in a taxi. Most public transportation will offer discounts on multiple journeys or day passes so look into that. There are links posted in the Local Transport-section.

When it comes to printing business cards, then you can have FREE business cards printed on VistaPrint. They come with a small advert on the backside, but they do the job alright!

Phone plans continue to change, so it is impossible to say which one is cheapest and which one suits your needs best, but also there you can save yourself a bunch. Shop around, check online rates and if in doubt, ask on Antibes Yacht Crew to see what other crew recommends. Seemingly, most local crew use Free Mobile. You can find them in the Antibes Centre Commercial by the big Carrefour hypermarket.

Finding daywork is obviously a complete game changer when it comes to your budget. Suddenly, you have an income, which will make life so much easier plus you spend less if you eat on board. Keep spending your money wisely. You never know when you will find work next.

Putting a number on any of the expenses mentioned above is nearly impossible, as we are all different. Some will not mind sleeping in a tent, while others may want to share an AirBnB rental apartment. Some may be partying everyday while others will meet up for a cup of coffee here and there. Some may not find any daywork (it is not entirely uncommon, unfortunately), while others find daywork on day 1. In Antibes, count on a monthly budget in the range of 2,000 Euros overall (not including training and medical expenses).

Watch over your money like a hawk! It is not rocket science; if you piss it away, apart from having a good time, your job hunt may come to an end much sooner.

11. Training Having the right credentials is key to finding a job on a yacht. In an industry that is surrounded by rules and regulations, there is just no way around it. Common for all crew, you must have your STCW/10 Basic Safety Training (sometimes referred to as STCW/95) and the ENG/1 or a similar seafarer medical certificate.

The minimum requirements to work on a yacht depends on the position you are looking for;

Deckhand: STCW/10, Powerboat 1+2 including VHF Stewardess: STCW/10, Food & Hygiene Level 2 Engineer: STCW/10, AEC Chef: STCW/10, Ship’s Cook Certificate Desirable courses, which will improve your chances of finding work: Proficiency in Designated Security Duties (PDSD) (all crew) Personal Water Craft Instructor (PWC Instructor) (Deckhands) Yachtmaster Offshore (Deckhands) Silver Service (Stewardesses)

If these courses are not available in your current location, you can do them in Antibes, Palma, Fort Lauderdale and UK – among others but remember to book your courses well in advance!

In the Crew Positions section, you can read more about which certificates are necessary to work in the position you are looking for and to progress up the ranks.

Course prices vary hugely between destinations. In countries such as South Africa, the Philippines and various Eastern European countries, you will find some of the best prices. In the UK and US prices are fairly reasonable while in Palma and Antibes some prices are at the higher end of the scale. It definitely pays to compare prices between the schools if you are on a somewhat tight budget. Do keep in mind any added travel expenses should you decide to do courses in other locations. Also make sure whether or not VAT is included in the course price. Some schools list their prices excluding VAT.

There are a number of training schools in Antibes. All of them have a good reputation, and prices are mostly about the same. Some may offer you 10% Palma Yacht Crew discount off some courses, but you will have to inquire directly.

Courses available in Antibes include (but are not limited to)

STCW/10 Powerboat Level 1+2 Yachtmaster Offshore and Ocean Proficiency in Designated Security Duties (PDSD) PWC Proficiency / Instructor GMDSS OOW modules AEC 1 Food Safety & Hygiene Level 2 Silver Service G. U. E. S. T. interior modules Medical training

Below, you find a list of schools conducting courses for yacht crew in Antibes;

CREW TRAINING IN ANTIBES STCW: Antibes Ship Training Bluewater Yachting D&B Training Seascope Maritime Academy Zephyr Yachting

Deck Training: Antibes Ship Training (RYA) Bluewater Training (MCA, RYA) D&B Training (MCA, RYA) OceanPro (RYA) Seascope Maritime Training (RYA) Zephyr Yachting (MCA, RYA)

Engineer Training: Bluewater Yachting (MCA) Seascope Maritime Training (MCA) Zephyr Yachting (MCA)

Interior Training: Antibes Ship Training (G. U. E. S. T. ) Bluewater Yachting (G. U. E. S. T. ) Interior Training Academy (G. U. E. S. T. ) Magnum Butlers International (G. U. E. S. T. ) Seascope Maritime Training (G. U. E. S. T. ) Zephyr Yachting

Galley Training: Bluewater Yachting Ocean Wave Monaco

Medical Training: Bluewater Yachting (MCA) Marine Medical Antibes (MCA)

You have many other alternatives to these training providers in other locations, including in Spain, UK, Eastern Europe, US, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines, just to name a few.

If you have any questions, you can always ask on Antibes Yacht Crew!

Good luck to you and enjoy the South of France!

SUPERYACHT MARINAS ON THE COTE DAZUR

Get to know the ports Finding out which ports are most popular with superyachts is essential, obviously. Pick the brains of others staying in your crew house or hostel. They will most likely know where to go. Some marinas will be way better for dockwalking than others. Some may be gated, while others may have easy access. Some may have lots of large yachts, while others are for small pleasure yachts with no professional crew on board.

Ajaccio Port Ajaccio Charles Ornano Capitainerie du Port Charles Ornano, Boulevard Charles Bonaparte, 20090 Ajaccio GPS: 41 55′ 09” N – 008 44′ 06” E Tel: +33 (0)495 223 198 VHF: 09 Email: port. charlesornano@ville-ajaccio. fr Web: https: //en. portidicorsica. com/ajaccio-charles-ornano

Bastia Port Toga Capitainerie du Port Toga, 20200 Ville di Pietrabugno GPS: 42 42′ 58” N – 009 27′ 38” E Tel: +33 (0)495 349 070 VHF: 09 Email: port. toga@orange. fr Web: https: //en. portidicorsica. com/port-toga

Vieux Port (Old Port) Capitainerie du Vieux Port, Quai de la Madonetta, 20200 Bastia GPS: 42 41′ 07” N – 009 27′ 02” E Tel: +33 (0)495 313 110 VHF: 09 Email: vieuxport@bastia. corsica Web: https: //en. portidicorsica. com/vieux-port-bastia

Bonifacio Marina Bonifacio Port De Plaisance, Quai Noel Beretti, 20169 Bonifacio GPS: 41 23′ 20” N – 009 09′ 80” E Tel: +33 (0)495 731 007 / +33 (0)613 457 034 VHF: 09 Email: info@bonifaciomarina. com Web: www. bonifacio-marina. corsica/en/

Calvi Port Xavier Colonna GPS: 42 34′ 1” N – 008 45′ 8” E Tel: +33 (0)495 651 060 VHF: 09 Email: portplaisance@ville-calvi. fr Web: www. portplaisancecalvi. fr

Girolata Port de Girolata Capitainerie du Port, Girolata, 20147 Osani GPS: 42 20′ 57” N – 008 36′ 47” E Tel: +33 (0)495 500 252 / +33 (0)757 067 025 VHF: 09 WhatsApp: +33 (0)757 067 025 Web: www. port-girolata. com

Macinaggio Port de Macinaggio Capitainerie du Port, 20248 Macinaggio GPS: 42 57′ 07” N – 009 27′ 03” E Tel: +33(0)495 354 257 VHF: 09 / 16 Email: port. macinaggio@organge. fr Web: www. portmacinaggio. com/en/

Porto Vecchio Marina Porto Vecchio Capitainerie de Porto Vecchio, La Marine, 20137 Porto Vecchio GPS: 41 35′ 04” N – 009 17′ 01” E Tel: +33 (0)495 701 793 VHF: 09 Email: port@portivechju. corsica Web: https: //en. portidicorsica. com/port-porto-vecchio

Solenzara Port de Solenzara GPS: 41 51’26” N – 009 24′ 9” E Tel: +33 (0)495 574 642 VHF: 09 Email: capitaineriedesolenzara@wanadoo. fr Web: https: //en. portidicorsica. com/port-solenzara

Antibes Port Vauban Avenue de Verdun, 06600 Antibes GPS: 43 35′ 4” N – 007 08′ 32.0” E Tel: +33 (0)492 916 000 +33 (0)493 347 404 VHF: 09 Email: contact@vauban21. com or port@vauban. net Web: www. leportvauban. com

IYCA Port Vauban, 06600 Antibes GPS: 43 35’4” N – 007 08 E Tel: +33 (0) 493 343 030 VHF: 09 Email: iyca@iycantibes. com Web: www. iycantibes. com

Beaulieu sur Mer Port de Beaulieu Boulevard General Leclerc, 06310 Beaulieu-sur-Mer GPS: 43 42′ 5” N – 007 20′ 4” E Tel: +33 (0)493 011 049 VHF: 09 Email: info@portdebeaulieu. com Web: www. portdebeaulieu. com

Cannes Cannes Vieux Port (Old Harbour) Promenade de la Pantiero, Gare Maritime, 06400 Cannes GPS: 43 32 7N – 007 01’E Tel: +33 (0)492 987 020 VHF: 12/16 Email: VPDC@IGYMarinas. com Web: www. igymarinas. com/marinas/vieux-port-de-cannes/

Port Pierre Canto Boulevard de la Croisette, 06400 Cannes GPS: 43 32 28.0”N – 007 01′ 49.6 E Tel: +33 (0)492 188 484 VHF: 09 Email: portpierrecanto@ville-cannes. fr

Cap dAil Port de Plaisance de Cap dAil SPPC, Capitainerie, Pord de Cap dAil, 06320 Cap dAil GPS: 4343,4 N – 00724,9E Tel: +33 (0)493 782 846 VHF: 09 Email: directeur@portdecapdail. com Web: www. portdecapdail. fr

Golfe Juan Port Camille Rayon Quai Napoleon, 06220, Golfe Juan Location: 43 34 N – 007 05 E Tel: +33 (0)493 633 030 VHF: 09 Email: port@portcamillerayon. net Web: www. portcamillerayon. net

Juan-Les-Pins Port Gallice 47 Boulevard Baudoin, 06160 Juan Les Pins Cap dAntibesGPS: 43 33.8 N – 007 06.7 E Tel: +33 (0)492 937 440 VHF: 09 Email: contact@port-gallice. fr Web: www. port-gallice. fr

Mandelieu La Napoule Port La Napoule 06213 Mandelieu Cedex GPS: 43 31′ 5” N – 006 56.7 E Tel: +33 (0) 492 977 777 VHF: 09 Email: portlanapoule@portlanapoule. com Web: www. portlanapoule. com

Marseille Vieux-Port de Marseille Quai Marcel Pagnol, 13007 Marseille GPS: 43 17.3 N – 005 22.0 E Tel: +33 (0)491 997 560 or +33 (0)632 875 239 VHF: 09 Email: capitainerie. vieux-port@ampmetropole. fr Web: www. marseille-provence. fr/index. php/les-ports-de-plaisance/le-vieux-port

Menton Port de Menton Garavan Terre Plein du Nouveau Port, 06500 Menton GPS: 43 470 N – 007 314 E Tel: +33 (0)492 010 730 VHF: 09 Email: contact@portsmenton. fr Web: www. ports-menton. fr/le-port-de-garavan/

Nice Port de Nice 2 Quai dEntrecasteaux, 06300 Nice GPS: 43 41′ 5” N – 007 17.1′ E Tel: +33 (0) 493 217 217 VHF: 09 /12 Email: nice-plaisance@cote-azur. cci. fr

Sete IGY Sete Marina Orsetti Basin, Sete GPS: 43 24’07” N – 003 42.08 E Tel: +33 (0)486 113 436 / (0)486 113 437 VHF: 09/12 Email: sete@igymarinas. com Web: www. igymarinas. com/marinas/igy-sete-marina/

St Jean-Cap-Ferrat Port St Jean-Cap-Ferrat GPS: 43 41′ 5” N – 007 2′ 1” E Tel: +33 (0)493 764 545 VHF: 09 Email: location@portcapferrat. fr Web: www. portcapferrat. fr

St Tropez Vieux Port de Saint Tropez GPS: 43 16′ 00” N – 006 38′ 00” E Tel: +33 (0) 494 566 870 VHF: 09 Email: capitainerie@portsainttropez. com Web: www. portsainttropez. com

Marina de Port Grimaud 28 Rue du Fer a Cheval, 83310 Port Grimaud GPS: 4316 N – 00635’3 E Tel: +33 (0)494 560 245 VHF: 09/12 Email: capitainerie@port-grimaud. fr Web: www. marina-port-grimaud. com

Toulon Port de Toulon Vielle Darse Quai de Petit-Rang, 83000 Toulon GPS: 43071 N – 005558 E Tel: +33 (0)494 228 860 VHF: 09 Email: tlvd@var. cci. fr Web: www. plaisance-rade-toulon. fr/ports/toulon-vieille-darse/

Villefranche sur Mer Port de Villefranche Quai de la Corderie, 06230 Villefranche sur Mer GPS: 43 42’N – 007 18.7E Tel: +33 (0)489 045 370 VHF: 09 Email: port. villefranche@cote-azur. cci. fr Web: www. riviera-ports. com

SHIPYARDS – France La Ciotat La Citotat Shipyards ** 46 Quai F. Mitterand, 13600 La Ciotat GPS: 43 10.36N – 005 36.84E Tel: +33 (0)442 838 020 VHF: 09 Email: infos@laciotat-shipyards. com Web: www. laciotat-shipyards. com

Marseille Palumbo SY ** Boulevard des Bassins de Radoub, Formes 3&6, 13002 Marseille GPS: 431914.4N – 0052142.9E Tel: +33 (0)491 132 190 VHF: 12 Email: info@palumbosy. com Web: www. palumbosy. com/network/psy-marseille/

Sud Marine Shipyard ** Boulevard des Bassins de Radoub, Formes 1,2&7, 13002 Marseille GPS: 431914N – 0052142E Tel: +33 (0)491 636 862 / (0)491 025 397 VHF: 12 Email: info@sudmarine-shipyard. com Web: www. sudmarine-shipyard. com

Toulon IMS Shipyard ** Parc dActivites Marines, 83430 Saint-Mandrier sur Mer GPS: IMS 300: 430450N – 0055421E IMS 700: 430501N – 0055354E Tel: +33 (0)494 305 494 VHF: 12 / 16 Email: contact@ims-shipyard. com Web: www. ims-shipyard. com

** Gated Shipyard dockwalking not encouraged

MONACO Monaco:

Monaco Marine 14 Quai Antoine 1er, 98000 Monaco GPS: 43 44′ 06.0” N – 007 25′ 32.0” E Tel: +377 97 976 060 VHF: 16 Email: commercial@monacomarine. com Web: www. monacomarine. com/en/monaco

Port Hercule 30 Quai lHirondelle, 98000 Monaco GPS: 43 44′ 06.0” N – 007 25′ 32.0” E Tel: +377 97 773 000 VHF: 12 Email: info@ports-monaco. com Web: www. ports-monaco. com/en/the-hercule-port/hercules-port-in-detail. html

Port de Fontvielle Quai Jean-Charles REY, 98000 Monaco GPS: 43 43’00.0” N – 007 25′ 00.0” E Tel: +377 97 773 015 VHF: 09 Email: info@ports-monaco. com Web: www. ports-monaco. com

* Gated Marina ** Gated Shipyard dockwalking not encouraged

24/7 Urgency On-Duty Dentist Tel: +33 (0)8 91 150 569 / +33 (0)8 92 566 766 (0.80 €/min) – Be sure to have your postal code ready

Antibes Carla Schimann 33 Boulevard du Président Wilson, 06600 Antibes Tel: +33 (0)4 93 670 909 Email: [email protected]

Lucien Bensoussan 11 Avenue Robert Soleau, 06600 Antibes Tel: +33 (0)4 93 345 050 / (0)6 66 142 281 Web: www.bensoussan-lucien-chirurgiens-dentistes.fr/en/

Irina Grigore 35 Avenue Amiral Courbet, Le Royal Beach, 06160 Juan les Pins Tel: +33 (0)4 93 610 628 Web: www.dr-irina-teodora-grigore.chirurgiens-dentistes.fr/

Pierre Seneca 5 Boulevard Pinède, 06160 Antibes Tel: +(33 0)4 93 612 179

Walter van Willigen Le Regency 2 Boulevard Baptistin Ardisson, 06600 Juan Les Pins Tel: +33 (0)4 93 679 747

Cannes Bruno Cohen 4 Rue Etats Unis, 06400 Cannes Tel: +33 (0)493 680 505 Web: www.dr-cohen-bruno.chirurgiens-dentistes.fr/

La Ciotat Fabienne Capon-Matthews 32 Quai François Mitterand, 13600 La Ciotat Tel: +33 (0)4 42 704 611

Bernard Dayez Résidence Port St Jean Bât 3, 2 Avenue Vieux Moulins Tel: +33 (0)4 42 835 595

Marseille Giancarlo Bianca 65 Avenue du Prado, 13008 Marseille Tel: +33 (0)4 91 530 105 Web: www.selarl-giancarlo-bianca-et-associes.chirurgiens-dentistes.fr

Philippe Mani 60 Rue République, 13002 Marseille Tel: +33 (0)4 91 905 929

Nice Claude Bouganim 13 Avenue Durante, 06000 Nice Tel: +33 (0)4 93 876 285

Henriette Thiercelin 32 Rue Gounod, 06000 Nice Tel: +33 (0)4 97 257 068

Saint Tropez Alain Moreu 56 Rue Gambetta, 83990 Saint Tropez Tel: +33 (0)4 94 971 637

Jean-Pierre Zerbib 7 Boulevard Louis Blanc, 83990 Saint Tropez Tel: +33 (0)4 94 548 043

Laurent Beaupere 8 Place du Marché, 83330 Port Grimaud Tel: +33 (0)4 94 434 000 Web: www.dr-beaupere-chirurgien-dentiste.fr/en/

Toulon Celine Macioce & Marc Lighezzolo-Sallaberry 4 Quai Jules Guesde, 83430 Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer Tel: +33 (0)4 94 639 767 Web: www.dentistes-macioce-et-lighezzolo.fr/

Alain De Gueydon 462 Avenue République, 83000 Toulon Tel: +33(0)4 94 413 348

Dr. Tozza-Sudre 98 Cours Lafayette, 83000 Toulon Tel: +33 (0)4 94 413 910

GENERAL PRACTICE & ENG/1

Riviera Medical Services (English Language Service) Tel: +33 (0)4 93 261 270 Web: www.rivieramedical.com

Antibes S.O.S. Médecins (on-call doctor) 3 Avenue Joffre, 06160 Juan-Les-Pins Tel: +33 (0)8 25 067 000 or 3624 (0.15 €/min) Web: www.sosmedecins.com/patient/carte

Dr Bruno Lavagne (ENG/1) “Le Vendome” C , 4 Chemin du Tanit Juan Les Pins, 06160 Antibes Tel: +33 (0)6 61 150 307 Email: [email protected] Web: https://bruno-lavagne.docvitae.fr/

Dr Eric Chadoutaud Le Palais Mace, 5 Boulevard Albert 1er, 06600 Antibes Tel: +33 (0)4 92 909 030

Dr Michel Lauzel (Norwegian Seafarer Medicals) 4 Rue Vauban, 06600 Antibes Tel: +33 (0)4 93 346 717

Dr. Diane Hintzy 3 Avenue Maréchal Joffre, Juan Les Pins, 06160 Antibes Tel: +33 (0)4 97 217 070

Centre de Soins Maeday Antibes Villa Thalia, 608 Avenue jules Grec, 06600 Antibes Tel: +33 (0)4 22 580 485 Web: www.maeday.fr

Cannes S.O.S. Médecins Tel: +33 (0)8 25 005 004 Web: www.sosmedecins.com/patient/carte

Dr. Gerard Dessyn 110 Blvd Eugene Gazagnaire, 06400 Cannes Tel: +33 (0)4 93 432 924

Golfe Juan Golfe Juan Medical Practice – Dr. Christopher Besse (ENG/1) 74 Avenue de la Liberté, 2nd Floor, 06220 Golfe-Juan Tel: +33 (0)6 47 452 288 Web: www.eng1.fr

Menton S.O.S. Médecins Menton 3 Rue Max Barel, 06500 Menton Tel: +33 (0)4 93 414 141 Web: www.sosmedecins.com/patient/carte

Nice S.O.S. Médecins Nice Tel: +33 (0)4 938 501 01 or 3624 (0.15 €/min) Web: www.sosmedecins-france.fr/association/sos-medecins-nice/

Dr A La Marca 19 Rue de la Liberté, 06000, France Tel: +33 (0)4 890 399 64 / +33 (0)6 11 406 138 Web: www.drlamarca.weebly.com

Centre de Soins Maeday Nice 29 Avenu Simone Veil, 1er étage, 06200 Nice Tel: +33 (0)4 225 804 86 Web: www.maeday.fr

La Ciotat S.O.S. Médecins Toulon Tel: +33(0)4 941 433 33 or 3624 (0.15 €/min) Web: www.sosmedecins.com/patient/carte

Nicolas Giorgi 6 Rue Jean Baptiste Reynier, 13600 La Ciotat Tel: +33 (0)4 42 085 362 / +33 (0)6 60 066 161

Marseille S.O.S. Médecins Marseille Tel: 3624 (0.15 €/min) Web: www.sosmedecins.com/patient/carte

Dr Michael Strom Tejsen (Norwegian Seafarer Medicals) 1174 Chemin des Gibertes aux Vignes de Rima, 13580 La Fare-les-Oliviers ,Bouches-du-Rhône +33(0)6 11 390 355

Saint Tropez Dr. Marc Cheynier 1 Place Alphonse Celli, 83990 Saint Tropez Tel: +33 (0)4 94 978 860

Dr. Boumendil Franck 25 Avenue Paul Roussel, 83990 Saint-Tropez Tel: +33 (0)4 94 970 638

Dr. Sylvie Hoden 12 Rue Georges Clemenceau, 83990 Saint Tropez Tel: +33 (0)4 94 548 956

Dr. Elisabeth Malbernat 45 Rue du General Allard, 83990 Saint Tropez Tel: +33 (0)4 94 978 551

Toulon S.O.S. Médecins Toulon Tel: +33(0)4 941 433 33 or 3624 (0.15 €/min) Web: www.sosmedecins.com/patient/carte

Valbonne Dr. Jolanda Weerts (Norwegian & Belgian Seafarer Medicals) Vallis Bona, 4D Place de la Vignasse, 06560 Valbonne Tel: +33 (0)4 929 213 84 Web: www.drweerts.com

HOSPITALS & MEDICAL CENTERS

Antibes SOS MÉDECINS Antibes 3 avenue Joffre, 06160 Juan-Les-Pins Tel National: 3624 (0.15 € / min) Tel: +33 (0)8 25 067 000

L’Hopital d’Antibes Juan Les Pins 107 Avenue de Nice, 06606 Antibes Tel: +33 (0)4 97 247 748 or +33 (0)4 97 247 777 Web: https://www.ch-antibes.fr/fr/Urgences/2/72

Hospital Fontonne – emergencies Route Nationale 7 Tel: +33 (0)4 97 247 777

Clinique Wilson 28 Avenue Gaston bourgeois Tel: +33 (0)4 92 935 656

Masion Médicale d’Antibes Palais des Congrès, 60 Chemin des Sables, 06600 Antibes Tel: +33(0)4 92 383 535 Web: www.mmf-sante.fr/maison-medicale-antibes/

Cannes SOS Médecins Cannes Grasse 41, avenue Maurice Jean Pierre, 06110 Le Cannet Tel National: 3624 (0.15€/mn) Tel: +33 (0)8 25 005 004 (0.15€/mn)

Hôpital Broussailles 24-hour emergency service 15 Avenue des Broussailles Tel: +33 (0)4 93 697 000

Maison Médicale de Cannes Immeuble Center-Bay, 155 Avenue Francis Toner, 06150 Cannes la Bocca Tel: +33(0)4 93 497 241 Web: www.mmf-sante.fr/maison-medicale-cannes/

La Ciotat Nouvelle Clinique de La Ciotat Boulevard La Martine, 13600 La Ciotat Tel: +33 (0)4 42 711 471 Web: www.clinique-de-la-ciotat.fr

Marseille Hôpital Nord Pavillon de l’Étoile, Chemin des Bourrely, 13-15 Marseille Tel: +33 (0)4 91 964 444 Web: http://fr.ap-hm.fr/service/urgences-hopital-nord

Hôpital Saint Joseph 26 Boulevard de Louvain, 13285 Marseille Tel: +33 (0)4 91 806 500 / +33 (0)4 91 806 670 (Urgency) Web: www.hopital-saint-joseph.fr

Hôpital de la Timone 264 Rue Saint-Pierre, 13385 Marseille Tel: +33 (0)9 13 800 00 Web: http://fr.ap-hm.fr/nos-hopitaux/hopital-de-la-timone

Nice SOS Médecins Nice Tel. national : 3624 (0.15 € / min) Tel: +33 (0)4 93 850 101

Hôpital Pasteur (24-hour emergency service) 30 Voie Romaine – 06001 Nice Tel: +33 (0) 4 92 037 777 Web: www.chu-nice.fr/nos-hopitaux/hopital-pasteur

Clinique du Parc Imperial (24-hour emergency service) 28 Boulevard du Tzarewitch, 06000 Nice Tel: +33 (0)4 92 077 575 / +33 (0)4 92 077 812 (emergency) Web: www.clinique-parc-imperial.fr

Clinique St. Georges (24- hour emergency service) 2 Avenue de Rimiez, 06105 Nice Tel: +33 (0)4 93 817 150 / +33 (0)4 92 267 777 (emergency) Web: www.clinique-saint-george.com

Saint Tropez Hôpital Saint Tropez 559 Sentier de Gassin, 83580 Gassin Tel: +33 (0)4 98 125 000 / +33 (0)4 98 125 308 (Urgency) Web: www.ch-saint-tropez.fr

Toulon Hôpital de Sainte Musse 54 Rue Henri Sainte Claire Deville, 83000 Toulon Tel: +33 (0)4 94 145 000 Web: http://www.ch-toulon.fr/home-page/about-us-881.html

Hôpital Sainte Anne 2 boulevard Sainte Anne, 83000 Toulon Tel: +33 (0)4 83 162 010 / +33 (0)4 83 162 014

General opening hours for pharmacies in France are Mon-Saturday 08.30-12.00 and then again from 14.00-19.30h. In larger cities they remain open during lunch hours. On Sundays, public holidays and during outside-hours there will be at least one local pharmacy on duty (“pharmacie de garde”). All pharmacies will display the schedule of the current on duty pharmacy in the window. This is also available at the local police commissariat. The information can also be found online or by phone (be ready to enter postal code and the required opening hours).

24h Pharmacy: Tel: 3237 (0.35 Euro/min) Web: www.3237.fr

The pharmacies listed below are those nearest to the port unless they offer 24/7 opening hours. More can be found on Google Maps.

Antibes Pharmacie du Marché 39 Cr Masséna, 06600 Antibes Tel: +33 (0)4 93 341 785

Cannes Pharmacie du Casino (Vieux Port) 9 Place Mérimée, 06400 Cannes Tel: +33 (0)4 93 392 548 Web: www.pharmacieducasino-cannes.com

Pharmacie de Lérins (Port Pierre-Canto) 23 Av. de Lérins, 06400 Cannes Tel: +33 (0)4 93 435 715 Web: www.pharmaciedelerins.fr

Golfe Juan Pharmacie Provençale Golfe-Juan 4 Av. de Belgique, 06220 Vallauris Tel: +33 (0)4 93 634 674

La Ciotat Pharmacie du Port 33 Quai François Mitterand, 13600 La Ciotat Tel: +33 (0)4 42 085 083

Marseille 24h-pharmacies: www.pharmaciesdegardemarseille.com

Pharmacie du Vieux Port 4 Quai du Port, 13002 Marseille Tel: _33 (0)4 91 900 057 Web: www.pharmacie-du-vieux-port.fr

Nice Pharmacie du Port 17 Rue Cassini, 06300 Nice Tel: +33 (0)4 93 552 328 Web: www.pharmacieduport.fr

Pharmacie Masséna (24/7) 7 rue Masséna, 06000 Nice Tel: +33 (0)4 93 877 894 Web: www.pharmacie-nice-santamaria.fr

Pharmacie Riviera (24/7 – Sunday 8-19h) 66 Avenue Jean Médecin, 0600 Nice Tel: +33 (0)4 93 625 444 Web: www.pharmacie-riviera.fr

Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat Pharmacie Saint Jean Village 1 Av. Denis Semeria, 06230 Saint-Jean Cap-Ferrat Tel: +33 (0)4 93 760 540

St Tropez Pharmacie du Port 9 Quai Suffren, 83990 Saint-Tropez Tel: +33 (0)4 94 970 006

Toulon Pharmacie du Centre Mayol Centre Commercial Mayol, 83000 Toulon Tel: +33 (0)4 94 310 031 Web: www.mesoigner.fr

Villefranche-sur-Mer Pharmacie de la Paix 6 Pl. de la Paix, 06230 Villefranche-sur-Mer Tel: _033 (0)4 93 017 042

Emergency – 112 SAMU (Medical Emergencies) – 15 Police – 17 Fire & Rescue (Sapeurs Pompiers) – 18 SAMU Social (Domestic violence) – 115 S.O.S. Médecins (On-call doctors) – 3624 24h Pharmacy – 3237 Poison Control (Marseille) – +33(0)491 752 525 Drugs & Alcohol Hotline – 113 Air Rescue – 191

MARITIME EMERGENCY Coast Guard (SNSM) VHF 16 Tel – 196 Cross Med(Sea rescue) – +33 (0)494 611 616 Sub-Cross Aspretto (Corsica) – +33 (0)495 201 363

EMERGENCY – 17 or 112

Antibes Commissariat de Police Nationale 5 Avenue des Frères Olivier Tel: +33 (0)4 92 907 800 (8.30-12.30h and 13.30-18.30h) Email: [email protected]

Police Municipale – Pedestrian Zone(Place Nationale) Place Nationale, Rue Sade, 06600 Antibes Tel: +33 (0)4 92 905 329 (Mon-Fri 8-12h and 14-17h)

Police Municipale – Central Station Le Voltaire, 39 Boulevard du Président Wilson, 06600 Antibes Tel: +33 (0)4 92 905 050 (Mon-Sun 8-20h)

Police Municipale – Juan-les-Pins 2, avenue Courbet, 06160 Juan-les-Pins Tel: +33 (0)4 97 217 560 (Mon-Fri 8-12h and 14-17h)

Cannes Commissariat de Police Nationale 1 Avenue de Grasse Tel: 17 / +33 (0)4 93 062 222 Email: [email protected]

Police Municipale – Vieux Port 2 Quai Saint-Pierre Tel: +33 (0)800 117 118 (24/7)

La Ciotat Commissariat de Police Nationale 59 Avenue Victor Giraud Tel: +33 (0)4 88 227 160 Email: [email protected]

Police Municipale Rond point des Messageries Maritimes Tel: +33 (0)4 42 838 900 (Mon-Fri 8.30-12h00 / 13h00-17h30)

Marseille Commissariat de Police Nationale (2e Arrondissement) 40 avenue robert Schuman Tel: +33 (0)491 396 117

Police Municipale 223 Boulevard de Plombières Tel: +33 (0)4 91 551 430

Gendarmerie Nationale 171 Avenue de Toulon Tel: +33( 0)4 91 163 930

Menton Police Municipale 2 Rue Saint-Charles Tel: +33 (0)4 92 105 050

Police Nationale 9, Rue des Patourneaux Tel: 17 / +33 (0)4 93 286 600 Email: [email protected]

Nice Commissariat Central de Police 1, Avenue Maréchal Foch Tel:+33 (0)4 92 172 222 Email: [email protected]

Police Municipale – Port 22 Quai des Deux Emmanuels Tel: +33 (0) 4 93 535 353 (24/7)

Police Municipale – Centre 13 Cours Saleya Tel: +33 (0) 4 93 535 353 (24/7)

Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat Police Municipale 76 Avenue Denis Séméria Tel:+33 (0)4 93 760 646

Saint-Tropez Police Municipale Place de la Garonne Tel: +33 (0)4 94 972 625

Toulon Commissariat de Police Nationale 1 Rue du Commissaire-Morandin Tel: +33 (0)4 98 035 300 Email: [email protected]

Municipal Police 1 Place Louis Pasteur, 83000 Toulon Tel: +33 (0)4 94 363 738

Villefranche Commissariat de Police Nationale 9 Avenue du Général-Gallieni Tel: +33(0)4 93 763 080 Email: [email protected]

Police Municipale Les Fosses de la Citadelle, 06230 Villefranche sur Mer Tel: +33 (0)4 93 763 342

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