Tortuga

Tortuga is the Spanish word for a turtle or tortoise. It may also refer to:

Geography

 * Tortugas, Argentina, a town in Santa Fe Province, Argentina
 * Tortuga (Haiti), a Caribbean island that forms part of Haiti
 * Tortugas Banks, coral reefs in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
 * Tortuga Bay, a bay on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos
 * Tortuga Island (disambiguation)
 * Dry Tortugas, a group of islands in the Florida Keys in the United States
 * Freeport Tortuga, a free port project on Tortuga, Haiti, during the early 1970s

Art, entertainment, and media

 * Tortuga (Breaking Bad), a fictional drug dealer in the AMC-TV drama, Breaking Bad
 * Tortuga: Pirates of the New World, a computer game set in the Golden Age of Piracy era
 * Tortuga, a fictional aircraft in the children's television show Wild Kratts
 * Tortuga Isle, a safe haven for fugitive pirates, featured prominently in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
 * Tortuga, a novel by Rudolfo Anaya
 * "Tortuga", a single by Alestorm from their 2020 album Curse of the Crystal Coconut

Sports

 * Coliseo La Tortuga, an indoor sporting arena in Talcahuano, Chile
 * Daytona Tortugas, a Class A-Advanced minor league baseball team in the Florida State League

Transportation

 * Tortuga (vehicle), a Venezuelan armored vehicle
 * SS Antigua, later called SS Tortuga, a turbo-electric liner
 * USS Tortuga (LSD-26), a Casa Grande-class dock landing ship commissioned in 1945, in action during the Korean War and the Vietnam War, and decommissioned in 1970
 * USS Tortuga (LSD-46), a Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship commissioned in 1990 and on active service as of 2012

Other uses

 * Tortuga (cocktail), a non-alcoholic cocktail beverage
 * Tortuga (software), a software framework for discrete event simulation