The Treasure of the Semaphore

Discovery Rally

Duration

2.5 hours

Theme

Historical treasure hunt "Napoleon"

Teams

From 2 to 6 people per team

6+

Age

From age 6

Rates

22€
Per adult
17€
Per child

Good to know

You will be welcomed at our headquarters in Le Dramont. Your team will be given a backpack containing everything you need to succeed in the challenge! Each event is completed on foot and completely independently. The timing depends on your pace.

Presentation

** During the winter season, please contact us directly to check availability! By phone at +33 (0)4 94 40 83 83 or by email at info@esterel-aventure.com **

Will you be able to overcome all the challenges to find Napoleon’s lost treasure ? A fun and mysterious hike awaits you at Cap Dramont! It’s an adventure with the added bonus of breathtaking scenery. Don’t wait any longer, come and enjoy this unique experience.

Challenge your friends or family during this walking treasure hunt that will take you in the footsteps of the French emperor NapoleonI. Your mission is to find the package hidden by Napoleon Bonaparte several centuries ago.

The Flight of the Eagle or the Hundred Days, Napoleon’s famous battles—which will you turn to in order to succeed in this challenge? Follow the map and go from stage to stage to solve all the puzzles. You’ll need to use your logic to complete your quest. Be careful, you’ll have to be vigilant to pick up all the clues!

On August 23, 1799, Napoleon Bonaparte left Egypt aboard the frigate La Muiron, miraculously escaping the British naval forces. He stopped in Saint Raphaël on October 9, 1799, before setting sail for his final destination: Paris. He then instructed his right-hand man, Marshal Murat, to hide a small special package in a place far from the passage and to note all the necessary information on a map so that it could be found in a few months. In 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned Emperor of France, but just 10 years later he was deposed and sentenced to exile on the island of Elba. He then decided to return to Le Dramont with the intention of recovering his treasure. But his efforts were in vain! Despite the map annotated by his right-hand man, it was badly damaged and Napoleon was unable to find his package.

Discover or rediscover Cap Dramont as you’ve never seen it before. From the port of Poussaï to the top of the Semaphore, you’ll be amazed throughout your adventure. We’re counting on you to complete this task.

So, are you ready to take on the challenge and find Napoleon Bonaparte ‘s lost package?

Ideally, we recommend forming a team of up to six people so that everyone can participate in the challenges. Create several teams (up to four) to make this treasure hunt even more fun!

Recommended equipment

Water bottle

Sunscreen

Closed shoes