Explore Africa’s maritime past and present through the vessels that shaped it. From lake ferries and royal barges to warships and working cargo ships. Each one tells a story of movement, memory, and resilience across the continent’s waters.
El Mahrousa is an Egyptian-owned and operated historic steamship launched in 1865. It served as a royal yacht and later as a passenger ship on the Med
El Amir Farouk was an Egyptian-owned and operated steamship launched in 1926, serving as a royal yacht and later as a passenger vessel. It was commiss
SAS President Steyn was a South African President-class frigate (Type 12) launched in 1961 and commissioned in 1963. She served mainly in training and
NNS Erinomi is a patrol boat owned and operated by the Nigerian Navy, commissioned in 1977 to enhance Nigeria's maritime security in the Atlantic Ocea
El Amir Farouq was an Egyptian Navy light cruiser launched in 1926 and operated by Egypt. It served as a flagship for the Egyptian Navy and was a symb
MV Chambo is a ferry owned and operated by Malawi on Lake Malawi. Commissioned in 1961, it serves as a vital transport link for passengers and goods,
ENS El Fateh (971) is the lead ship of the Egyptian Navy’s Gowind-class corvettes, built by France’s Naval Group and commissioned in 2017. She serves
NNS Enyimiri is a patrol boat owned and operated by the Nigerian Navy, commissioned in 1977 to enhance maritime security in Nigeria's territorial wate
SAS Jan van Riebeeck was a frigate owned and operated by the South African Navy. Launched in 1964, it served as a key naval asset during the apartheid
SAS Makhanda is a Valour-class frigate owned and operated by the South African Navy. Commissioned in 2004, it serves as a key surface combatant protec
MV Umoja is a ferry owned and operated by Kenya on Lake Victoria. Commissioned in 1965, it serves as a vital transport link for passengers and cargo b
NNS Aradu is a light cruiser owned and operated by the Nigerian Navy, commissioned in 1980. It is Nigeria's flagship and one of the most significant n