Map of shipwrecks in Texas
11 ships in Texas — © Mapbox & OpenStreetMap
  1. Unknown Texas 05 (1528)

    Chalupa / a small boat which sunk in Texas in 1528 due to a storm. Captained by Tellez + Peñalosa.

  2. Unknown Texas 01 (1528)

    Chalupa / a small boat which sunk in Texas in 1528 due to a storm. Captained by Andrés Dorantes y Alonso del Castillo.

  3. Unknown Texas 02 (1528)

    Chalupa / a small boat which sunk in Texas in 1528 due to a storm. Captained by Núñez Cabeza de Vaca y Alonso de Solís.

  4. Unknown Texas 03 (1528)

    Chalupa / a small boat which sunk in Texas in 1528 due to a storm. Captained by Pánfilo Narváez y Pantoja-Caballo.

  5. Unknown Texas 04 (1528)

    Chalupa / a small boat which sunk in Texas in 1528 due to a storm. Captained by Alonso Enríquez + Fray Juan Juárez.

  6. San Esteban (1554)

    Galleon which departed Veracruz (MEX) bound for Spain. She sunk in Texas in 1554 due to a storm. This ship captained by Francisco del Huerto carried cochineal, coins, hides and skins, sugar, eastern ceramics and riches.

  7. Espíritu Santo (1554)

    Galleon which departed Veracruz (MEX) bound for Spain. She sunk in Texas in 1554 due to a storm. This ship captained by Damián Martin carried coins, riches and gold bullion.

  8. Santa Maria de Yciar (1554)

    Galleon which departed Veracruz (MEX) bound for Spain. She sunk in Texas in 1554 due to a storm. This ship captained by Alonso Ojos carried coins, riches and gold bullion.

  9. Unknown Texas 06 (1554)

    Nao which sunk in Texas in 1554. Captained by Ángel Villafañe + García Escalante Alvarado.

  10. Nuevo Constante (1766)

    Frigate which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Texas in 1766 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Julian Antonio Urcullu carried gold bullion, silver ingots, riches, quicksilver, wine, brandy and spirits and nails.

  11. Corazón de Jesús y Santa (1766)

    Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Venezuela. She sunk in Texas in 1766 due to a hurricane. Captained by Santiago del Puerto.