List of shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean
This is a list of shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean.

Map of the Indian Ocean
Arabian Sea
Bay of Bengal
Central Indian Ocean
Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Great Australian Bight
Mozambique Channel
Persian Gulf
Red Sea
| Ship |
Sunk date |
Notes |
Coordinates |
| Aida |
15 September 1957 |
An Egyptian supply ship, sunk off the coast of Big Brother Island.[1] |
26°19′N 34°50′E / 26.317°N 34.833°E / 26.317; 34.833 (SS Aida) |
| Al-Baraqua II |
6 April 2006 |
Capsized passenger ferry. |
|
| MS al-Salam Boccaccio 98 |
3 February 2006 |
Capsized passenger ferry. |
27°01′59″N 34°52′59″E / 27.033°N 34.883°E / 27.033; 34.883 (MS al-Salam Boccaccio) |
| SS Carnatic |
15 September 1849 |
Ran aground on a coral reef on 12 September, broke in half and sank three days later. 31 people drowned.[2][3] |
27°34′N 33°55′E / 27.567°N 33.917°E / 27.567; 33.917 (SS Carnatic) |
| Chrisoula K |
31 August 1981 |
Greek freighter that ran aground on a reef.[4] |
27°34′53″N 33°55′55″E / 27.58139°N 33.93194°E / 27.58139; 33.93194 (Chrisoula K) |
| SS Dunraven |
25 April 1876 |
Hit a reef in the Gulf of Suez, close to the Sinai peninsula.[5] |
27°25′17″N 34°04′23″E / 27.4215°N 34.0730°E / 27.4215; 34.0730 (SS Dunraven) |
| Giannis D |
19 April 1983 |
Sank with its cargo of timber at Sha'ab Abu Nuhas, north of Hurghada.[6] |
|
| Kimon M |
12 December 1978 |
Sank on at Sha'ab Abu Nuhas, north of Hurghada, when she ran into the reef of Abu Nuhas.[7][8] |
27°34′48″N 33°56′00″E / 27.58000°N 33.93333°E / 27.58000; 33.93333 (Kimon M) |
| Numidia |
20 July 1901 |
Sank at Big Brother Island.[9] |
26°19′N 34°50′E / 26.317°N 34.833°E / 26.317; 34.833 (Numidia) |
| El Mina |
1969 |
Former Russian navy ship, bombed by the Israelis and sank near Hurghada.[10] |
27°13′55″N 33°51′34″E / 27.23194°N 33.85944°E / 27.23194; 33.85944 (El Mina) |
| SS Rosalie Moller |
October 1941 |
Bombed 2 days after the supply ship Thistlegorm – anchored some 20 miles (32 km) away next to the Sinai peninsula – was sunk. She rests north of Hurghada, north of the reefs of Abu Nuhas, in some 50 meters of water.[11][12] |
27°39′03″N 33°46′17″E / 27.65083°N 33.77139°E / 27.65083; 33.77139 (SS Rosalie Moller) |
| Salem Express |
17 December 1991 |
Ran into a shallow reef and sank 57 miles (about 91 km) south of Hurghada, after the captain took a shortcut on his trip from Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) to Safaga in Egypt. |
26°38′22.02″N 34°3′39.9″E / 26.6394500°N 34.061083°E / 26.6394500; 34.061083 (MV Salem Express) |
| SS Thistlegorm |
6 October 1941 |
Sunk by German bombers near Sharm el-Sheikh.[13] |
27°48′51″N 33°55′12″E / 27.81417°N 33.92000°E / 27.81417; 33.92000 (SS Thistlegorm) |
| Zingara |
22 August 1984 |
Commonly referred to as the Kormoran, sailed from Aqaba with a cargo of Phosphate Rock and hit the Laguna Reef in the Strait of Tiran. |
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Strait of Malacca
References

The wreck of SMS Emden
- ↑ TourEgypt report for Numidia.
- ↑ "DiveSiteDirectory for Carnatic". Divesitedirectory.co.uk. Retrieved 27 April 2010.
- ↑ TourEgypt – Carnatic
- ↑ "DiveSiteDirectory for Chrisoula K". Divesitedirectory.co.uk. 31 August 1981. Retrieved 27 April 2010.
- ↑ TourEgypt – SS Dunraven
- ↑ TourEgypt - Giannis D.
- ↑ "DiveSiteDirectory for Kimon M". Divesitedirectory.co.uk. 12 December 1978. Retrieved 27 April 2010.
- ↑ TourEgypt – Kimon M
- ↑ TourEgypt report for Numidia
- ↑ "DiveSiteDirectory for El Mina". Divesitedirectory.co.uk. Retrieved 27 April 2010.
- ↑ "DiveSiteDirectory for Rosalie Moller". Divesitedirectory.co.uk. 19 November 2009. Retrieved 27 April 2010.
- ↑ TourEgypt – Rosalie Moller
- ↑ "DiveSiteDirectory for Thistlegorm". Divesitedirectory.co.uk. Retrieved 27 April 2010.