The History

It was the early 1700s, and the coffers of King Philip the Fifth of Spain had been severely depleted after years of war with England and the Dutch. In addition, the King had married the Duchess of Parma, Italy, but she refused to consummate the marriage until an enormous dowry of gold and jewels were bestowed upon her. Desperately in need of riches, the King dispatched a fleet of ships to the Americas to retrieve precious cargo that had been building up on his behalf in Columbia and Mexico, countries with ports of call along key trade routes. The fleet was made up of the Esqadron de Terra Firm, which collected goods from South American trade routes out of Cartegena, and the Flota de Nova Espana, which served trade routes along the coast of Mexico and from Manila in the Philippines.

Soon, eleven galleons were laden with precious cargo that included gold in addition, silver, emerald and rubies, tobacco, spices and indigo, and pearls and exotic porcelains from Asia. The two main ships alone were carrying 14 million coins.

The treasure fleets joined up in Havana, setting sail early on the morning of July 24, 1715 into a smooth sea, heading toward the Straits of Florida guided by a light breeze. However, unknown to the Spaniards, a violent hurricane was brewing.

 Six days later, just south of Cape Canaveral, winds had picked up to over 30 knots and the swells were rising ferociously with heights of 20 feet. Despite attempts to stay out at sea to stay clear of the reefs, the ships were driven southward  closer and closer to the dangerous reefs.
On the seventh day, the brutal hurricane slammed the ships with all its might, driving them on to the jagged reefs, the ships broken up like matchsticks. The entire fleet was lost to the sea and over 1,000 of the 2,500 aboard perished. News of the disaster spread quickly and within weeks, salvage ships, pirates and more began descending on the areas around Sebastian and Fort Pierce, Florida. Gold, coins and jewelry were quickly discovered in some cases, but by 1718, salvage efforts had been abandoned, the rest of the treasures lying unclaimed in the sea, forgotten for over 200 years. Of the treasures still to be found from the shipwrecks, it is estimated that there are over 300 chests containing nearly one million silver coins worth $450 million yet to be found in addition to gold, jewels and much more.
Today we are diving on these very wrecks looking for the long lost Queens Dowry, each dive bringing us closer to the Lost Spanish Treasure.

 

The Location

The City of Sebastian, Florida is located in Indian River County approximately midway through the east coast of
the Florida Peninsula between Melbourne and Vero Beach in an area known as the Treasure Coast. It is recognized as
the home of Pelican Island, the rst designated wildlife refuge in the United States, a Millennium City, and a Tree
City USA.


Located at Mile marker 66, the marina oers rst class accommodations, restaurant and a full service marina.
Because of the prime location and exceptional amenities, some of the most experienced and productive
guides and charter captains have chosen Capt. Hiram's as their base of operations.

 

The Show

Among the riches sought by Captain Greg are 36 boxes of church gold and 64 pounds of emeralds worth $1 billion.

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Gold!

High Sea Adventure. Interesting Characters. Shark Infested Waters. Tropical locations…and treasure. It has waited in the depths for centuries. Gold, beautiful gold; a King’s ransom, there for the taking – but only if you have the skill and the courage to claim it. It waits for the daring and the brave.

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Cast & Crew

With over 15 years experience, The Gold Hound Crew have the know how and equipment for any treasure hunting need.

With more than 35+ years of combined experience in the Film/Video Production Industry TMI produces some of the most professional and cinematic product created within the Texas market.

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Contact Us

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