Category
page 1Mythological ships
Noah's Ark
vessel in the Genesis flood narrative
Ship of Theseus
thought experiment concerning the continuity of identity of an item which has all its parts replaced

Argo
thumb|Argo by Konstantinos Volanakis (1837–1907)
solar barque
representation of the sun riding in a boat in Egyptian mythology (ancient Egyptian cultic vessel)
Caleuche
El Caleuche or The Caleuche (), also known by other names such as Buque de Arte (the Magic Ship) or the Barcoiche, is a legendary ghost ship from Chilote mythology in southern Chile.
Takarabune
thumb|Coloured woodblock print () of the Takarabune by Hiroshige|Utagawa Hiroshige.
thumb| with Takarabune, by , Edo period, 19th century
In Japanese folklore, the Takarabune (), or "Treasure Ship", is a mythical ship piloted through the heavens by the Seven Lucky Gods during the first three days of the New Year. A picture of the ship forms an essential part of traditional Japanese New Year celebrations.
Kaunitoni
Kaunitoni, according to Fijian ancestral story, was a canoe which sailed from an ancient homeland in the West, carrying the ancestor gods Lutunasobasoba and Degei, who are variously considered the ancestors of the Fijian people.