List of cruisers of Spain

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Unprotected cruisers
- Aragon class 
- Aragón (1879) - Hulked 1896
 - Navarra (1881) - Either hulked 1896 or became cadet training ship 1900 (sources differ)
 - Castilla (1881) - Sunk at the Battle of Manila Bay, 1898
 
 - Alfonso XII class 
- Alfonso XII (1887) - Sold 1907
 - Reina Cristina (1887) - Sunk at the Battle of Manila Bay, 1898
 - Reina Mercedes (1887) - Scuttled 1898; salvaged by United States Navy; became USS Reina Mercedes (IX-25)
 
 - Velasco class 
- Velasco (1881) - Sunk at the Battle of Manila Bay 1898
 - Gravina (1881) - Sank 1885
 - Infanta Isabel (1885) - Stricken c. 1927
 - Isabel II (1886) - Stricken c. 1905
 - Cristóbal Colón (1887) - Sank 1895
 - Don Juan de Austria (1887) - Sunk at the Battle of Manila Bay, 1898, refloated
 - Don Antonio de Ulloa (1887) - Sunk at the Battle of Manila Bay, 1898
 - Conde del Venadito (1888) - Stricken c. 1905
 
 
Protected cruisers
- Isla de Luzón class 
- Isla de Luzón (1886) - Captured by the United States at the Battle of Manila Bay, 1898; became USS Isla de Luzon (1886)
 - Isla de Cuba (1886) - Captured by the United States at the Battle of Manila Bay, 1898; became USS Isla de Cuba (1886)
 - Marques de la Ensenada (1890)
 
 - Reina Regente class 
- Reina Regente (1887) - Sank 1895
 - Alfonso XIII (1891) - Scrapped early 1900s
 - Lepanto (1892)
 
 - Rio de la Plata (1898) — Based on the French D'Entrecasteaux but larger at 422 feet (129 m) long.
 - Extremadura (1900)
 - Reina Regente (1906)
 
Armoured cruisers
- Infanta Maria Teresa class 
- Infanta Maria Teresa (1890) - Sunk at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba, 1898
 - Vizcaya (1891) - Sunk at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba 1898
 - Almirante Oquendo (1891) - Sunk at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba, 1898
 
 - Emperador Carlos V (1895)
 - Italian Giuseppe Garibaldi class 
- Cristóbal Colón (1897) - Sunk at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba, 1898
 
 - Princesa de Asturias class 
- Princesa de Asturias (1896)
 - Cardenal Cisneros (1897) - Wrecked 1905
 - Cataluña (1900)
 
 
Light and scout cruisers
- Navarra (ex-Republica, ex-Reina Victoria Eugenia) (1923)
 - Blas de Lezo class 
- Blas de Lezo (1925) - Sank 1932
 - Méndez Núñez (1924) - converted to an anti-aircraft cruiser[1]
 
 - Almirante Cervera class 
- Almirante Cervera (1928)
 - Galicia (ex-Libertad, ex-Principe Alfonso) (1927)
 - Miguel de Cervantes (1930)
 
 
Heavy cruisers
- Canarias class 
- Canarias (1936)
 - Baleares (1936) - Sunk at the Battle of Cape Palos, 1938
 
 
Notes
- ^ Friedman, Norman "Anti-Aircraft Cruisers: The Life of a Class" United States Naval Institute Proceedings January 1965 p.96