Auxiliary Ships
- Coastal water tankers
- África > A-5 (1925–1954)
- A-1 (1933–1977)
- A-2 (1933–1984)
- A-3 (1935–1965)
- A-4 (1935–1968)
- A-6 > AA-06 > Contramaestre Castelló (1952–1996)
- A-7 > AA17 (1952–1982)
- A-8 (1952–1977)
- A-9 > AA-21 > A-62 Maquinista Macias (1963–1993)
- A-10 > AA-22 > A-63 Torpedista Hernandez (1963–2004)
- A-11 > AA-23 > A-64 Fogonero Bañobre (1963–1993)
- A-65 Marinero Jarano (1981–2010)
- A-66 Condestable Zaragoza (1981–2009)
- Fleet oilers
- Plutón (1934–1970), ex Campsa oiler Campillo
- A-11 Teide (1956–1988)
- A-11 Marques de la Ensenada (1991–2012)
- School Ships
- Nautilus (1886–1925) ex Carric Castle
- Galatea (1922–1969) ex Glenlee – ex Islamount - ex Clarastella, preserved as Glenlee at Glasgow.
- Submarine rescue ship
- Kanguro (1920–1943)
- Training ships
- A-77 Salvora (2001-2012)
- A-79 Hispaniola (2011-2012)
- Transports
- San Quintín
- San Francisco de Borja
- Patiño
- Marqués de la Victoria
- Ferrol
- San Antonio
- Legazpi (ex-mercantile Zamboanga ex-Formosa) (attached to Cuban squadron during the Spanish-American War)
- Cebú (ex-mercantile Julieta) (attached to the Philippines squadron during the Spanish-American War)
- General Alava (1895-1898) (Captured by USN in the Spanish-American War).
- Almirante Lobo (1909-)
- Contramaestre Casado
- Tarifa (ex-Castillo de Arevalo)
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