The world's most extraordinarily beautiful shipwrecks
Beautiful ships cast adrift

Dimitrios, Peloponnese, Greece

The Peloponnese, the leaf-shaped region that dangles from the edges of mainland Greece, has it all: stunning sandy stretches, glorious mountains and turquoise seas. It’s also home to the rusting hulk of the shipwreck Dimitrios, located on the area's eastern shore near the charming port town of Gytheio.
Dimitrios, Peloponnese, Greece

Corpach Wreck, Fort William, Scotland, UK

Corpach Wreck, Fort William, Scotland, UK

Today photographers come from around the world to capture what has become known as the Corpach Wreck – it can be pictured with the highest mountain in Britain, Ben Nevis, in the background. Discover 9 more places you must see in the Scottish Highlands and Islands here.
Sweepstakes, Ontario, Canada

Sweepstakes, Ontario, Canada

Kodiak Queen, British Virgin Islands

Kodiak Queen, British Virgin Islands

Bessie White, New York, USA

Bessie White, New York, USA

MV Panagiotis, Zakynthos, Greece

MV Panagiotis, Zakynthos, Greece

The ship, which was suspected of being a smuggling vessel, was built in the 1930s and ran aground in the 1980s due to stormy weather. Today, it's possible to admire the boat from the high cliffs above or take a boat trip to the beach itself for a close-up view of the rusting hull.
Hilma Hooker, Bonaire, Caribbean

Hilma Hooker, Bonaire, Caribbean

Mary Rose, Portsmouth, England, UK

Mary Rose, Portsmouth, England, UK

The Mary Rose was raised from the seabed in 1982 after years of archaeological work and now the historic warship lives in the Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth. More than 19,000 items were recovered from the wreck site including human remains, guns and clothes. The ship can be viewed close up at the museum, which was redesigned in 2016 to offer visitors an even more immersive experience.
Peter Iredale, Oregon, USA

Peter Iredale, Oregon, USA

Pesuta, British Columbia, Canada

Pesuta, British Columbia, Canada

The remains of the Pesuta are a popular tourist attraction. Getting here involves a four-hour round-trip hike through flat forests and beaches of the Naikoon Provincial Park on Graham Island. Currently the park is open for day-use only.
MV Captayannis, Helensburgh, Scotland, UK

MV Captayannis, Helensburgh, Scotland, UK

SS Francisco Morazan, Michigan, USA

SS Francisco Morazan, Michigan, USA

RMS Titanic, Canada

RMS Titanic, Canada

Launching in summer 2021, experience company OceanGate will be taking a limited number of guests and crew on a live scientific expedition to capture the first-ever 4K images of the Titanic. In August 2019, divers explored the wreck for the first time in 15 years and discovered that it's deteriorating from bacteria and salt corrosion. The starboard side of the officer's quarters has disappeared and the divers predict it won’t be long before the entire ship is lost. Now check out the secrets you never knew about life onboard the Titanic.
Garðar BA 64, Westfjords, Iceland

Garðar BA 64, Westfjords, Iceland

The ship has been out of service since 1981 and instead of being scrapped it was run aground in Skápadalur Valley – here it has remained ever since, drawing photographers keen to capture its beauty.
SS Point Reyes, California, USA

SS Point Reyes, California, USA

Located in Tomales Bay this is another shipwreck that's beloved by photographers, with the best shots taken during low tide. Here the wreck is captured at night by professional photographer Cameron Venti, flanked by the Milky Way. But its popularity also means it's under threat – in 2016 a fire damaged the rear of the ship and the exterior and interior have been graffitied too. Love this? Now discover the abandoned hotels, resorts and airports that are frozen in time.
SS Maheno, Queensland, Australia

SS Maheno, Queensland, Australia

The hull is now the most famous of all the wrecks on Queensland’s Fraser Island and, COVID-19 restrictions aside, it’s usually easily reached by a 50-minute ferry ride from the Fraser Coast. Although the wreck is slowly deteriorating due to the island’s salty environment, its mainly intact skeleton is fascinating to visit. Here the ship has been captured from above by a drone.
Eduard Bohlen, Namibia

Eduard Bohlen, Namibia

Zeila, Namibia

Zeila, Namibia

The vessel was sold as scrap metal to an Indian company but got stranded after it came loose from its towing line on its way to Mumbai. The Zeila is now one of the most accessible wrecks along the Namibian coast even though the sea is too rough to set foot on the decaying ship. It is best seen from the beach, an easy stop off near the popular fishing spot "Die Walle".
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