A fairly extensive list of lost vessels is the following (in chronological order):
| SEA VESSEL INFO | DATE | LOCATION |
| The Sea Venture, sailing ship | 1609 | Right off Bermuda |
| Its rescue boat | 1609 | Right off Bermuda |
| Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe's three accompanying galleons | 1750 | North Carolina coast |
| Patriot, packet ship carrying aaron Burr's daughter | 1812 | In Gulf Stream |
| Wasp, US warship | 1814 | Off coast of S. Carolina |
| Rosalie, a French vessel | 1840 | Found derelict, sails set, cargo intact, all crew missing |
| Mary Celeste | 1872 | |
| British Frigate "Atalanta", 290 aboard | 1880 | Vanished pressumambly near Bermuda |
| German Bark "Freya" | 1902 | Found after leaving Cuba, listing badly, partly dismasted, anchor dangling, crew missing |
| The Spray, sloop | 1909 | |
| The Cyclops, USN fuel ship | 1918 | On way from Barbados to Norfolk, Va |
| "Raifucu Maru", Japanese freighter | 1924 | Radioed for help but was never found |
| S.S. "Cotopaxi" | 1925 | Vanished en route from Charleston to Havana |
| Porta Noca, passenger ship | 1926 | Took off from Isle of Pines near Cuba |
| "Stavenger" freighter with crew of 43 | 1931 | No trace was ever found. Last message received from Cat Island |
| Two masted "John and Mary" | 1932 | Found floating but abandoned 50 miles south of Bermuda, sails furled, hull freshly painted. |
| "Anglo-Australian", freighter with crew of 39 | 1938 | Last message from near Azores |
| Yacht "Gloria Colite" | 1940 | Abandoned, everything in order |
| Cuban freighter "Rubicon" | 1944 | No crew on board except a dog. |
| Yacht "Connemara IV" | 1955 | Intact but no crew |
| Sandra, freighter | 1957 | Out from Savannah |
| Renovoc, yacht | 1958 | Took off from Key West |
| "Marine Sulphur Queen", 425 foot freighter | 1963 | Vanished, no message sent, no debris found |
| The Enchantress | 1965 | 50 miles southwest of Charleston, S. Carolina |
| Witchcraft | 1967 | Off Miami |
| Scorpion, nuclear powered sub | 1968 | Off the Azores |
| "Milton Iatrides", freighter | 1970 | No trace was ever found |
| "Anita" 20,000 ton freighter with crew of 32 | 1973 | No trace was ever found |
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| AIRCRAFT INFO | DATE | LOCATION |
| Flight 19, 5 avenger bombers | 1945 | Coming back from Bimini |
| Martin Mariner, PBM flying boat in search | 1945 | From Patrick AFB |
| Star Tiger, commercial airliner | 1948 | En route from Azores to Bermuda |
| DC-3 charter flight | 1949 | |
| US Army C-54 | 1947 | 100 miles off Bermuda |
| Star Ariel, commercial airliner | 1950 | En route to Kingston |
| Globemaster | March 1950 | en route to Ireland |
| York Transport (British) | Feb. 2, 1952 | en route to Jamaica, 39 on board |
| 1954 Super Constellation (Navy) | Oct. 30, 1954 | 42 on board |
| Navy Martin patrol seaplane P5M | Nov. 9, 1956 | near Bermuda |
| Air Force Tanker, KB-50 | Jan. 8, 1962 | Langley field VA to Azores |
| Air Force Tender | 1962 | En route Va. to Azores |
| Private plane | 1962 | Off Nassau |
| C-119 Flying Boxcar | June 5, 1965 | ten aboard |
| U.S. Superfortress | 1962 - 1975 | |
| British Army Transport | 1962 - 1975 | |
| Two US Navy Patrol planes | 1962 - 1975 | |
If you know other ships and/or aircraft mysteriously lost in the Triangle, don't hesitate to e-mail me.
You can get more information on many of these vessels in the history page.