Ghost Ship Explained
A ghost ship is a vessel with no living crew aboard.
Ghost Ship may also refer to:
Film and television
Literature
Music
- Ghost Ship (album), by Sultans, 2000
- Ghost Ships (album), by James Reyne, 2007
- Ghost Ship (Theocracy album), 2016
- Ghostship EP, by The Fall of Troy, 2004
- Ghost Ship (band), a contemporary worship music band from Seattle
- "Ghost Ship", a song by Blur from the 2015 album The Magic Whip
- "Ghost Ship", a song by Nox Arcana from the 2008 Phantoms of the High Seas
- "Ghost Ship", a song by Robyn Hitchcock from the 1995 album You & Oblivion
- "Ghost Ship", a 2011 song by Neverending White Lights "Ghostship", a song by Shadow Gallery from the 2009 album Carved in Stone
Other uses
- Ghost Ship (beer), by Adnams brewery
- Ghost Ship, an imprint of Seven Seas Entertainment
- Ghost Ship (sculpture), a 2001 sculpture in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
- Ghost Ship warehouse fire, Oakland, California, U.S., in 2016
- Juliet Marine Systems Ghost, an advanced super-cavitating stealth ship
See also