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Shore Leave: A Vanishing Lifeline for Seafarers and How PRAXES Can Help

For generations, shore leave has been a vital lifeline for seafarers. Time on land allows crews to rest, recharge, connect with loved ones, and take care of essential needs. But according to a new report from the World Maritime University, funded by the ITF Seafarers’ Trust, Shore Leave: Rare, Brief and in Danger of Extinction, this lifeline is under serious threat.

The study surveyed nearly 6,000 seafarers worldwide and found that:

1 in 4 seafarers don’t get any shore leave during their contracts.

70% of seafarers go ashore fewer than three times during their 6+ month long deployment.

When shore leave does happen, 93.5% spend less than six hours ashore.

For many seafarers, that’s barely enough time to run a quick errand, let alone decompress from months at sea.

A fisherman in a raincoat throws a crab pot into the sea during a rainy day.

Why Shore Leave is Slipping Away

The report identifies multiple, overlapping barriers:

Short port stays & heavy workloads:  Inspections, maintenance, and operational demands mean little time for personal breaks.

High transport costs & remote port facilities: Reaching town from a distant berth can be prohibitively expensive.

Port state bureaucracy and company restrictions: Bureaucratic hurdles, lingering COVID-19 policies, and internal company rules all limit opportunities.

Limited welfare facilities: In some ports, there’s simply nowhere convenient for seafarers to go.

As one respondent put it:

“We are the soldiers of the sea… during COVID, we sacrificed so much, yet there is no respect for seafarers.”

Why It Matters

Reduced shore leave isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s a well-being and safety issue. Time off-ship can help reduce fatigue, improve morale, and even support retention in an industry facing looming crew shortages. Without it, seafarers face a “toxic combination ” of long hours, isolation, and no chance to decompress.

How PRAXES Bridges the Shore Leave Gap

The decline of shore leave creates a critical healthcare void that can’t be ignored. Seafarers need immediate access to medical care and wellness support. PRAXES can help bridge the gap by providing:

The decline of shore leave creates a critical healthcare void that can’t be ignored. Seafarers need immediate access to medical care and wellness support. PRAXES can help bridge the gap by providing:

The Bottom Line 

The Shore Leave report is clear: without coordinated action, the concept of shore leave could vanish entirely. While industry and regulators work to restore this essential right, solutions like PRAXES provide seafarers with vital health support onboard, because no one should have to face months at sea without care.

Read the full report: Carrera-Arce, M., Baumler, R., Bhatia, B.S., & Du, L. (2025). Shore Leave: Rare, Brief and in Danger of Extinction. World Maritime University. doi: 10.21677/250326

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