Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: 15 Most Beautiful Locations, Ranked

While the Assassin’s Creed series needed a little time to find its footing as far as its gameplay was concerned, it has always hit the ball right out of the park where the level design is concerned. Every map in the series has looked superb for its time, and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey has only furthered this legacy.

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The game, which was the largest one to date in the franchise at its release, boasted all the popular locations in the Greek world. However, simply listing landmarks does not do the level design justice. Players have consistently preferred certain locations based on aesthetic quality and the diversity in the setting.

Updated December 29th, 2020 by Juliet Childers: Assassin’s Creed Valhalla may be the latest release of the ever-popular series. But Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (and Origins before it) paved the way for that game’s success. Whether playing as Kassandra or Alexios, players traversed dozens of incredible locations throughout Greece and the Mediterranean. There were thick forests, majestic seasides, and intimidating volcano islands. Some locations even housed mythological creatures of legend. Which locations in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey are the most beautiful?

15 Snake Temple

This curious location appears fairly early in the Demi-god’s journey. It appears to be a ruined temple or building which isn’t out of place across Greece. However, this weird thing also has a bunch of cultists hanging around. Oh, and there’s a giant snake bone carcass scattered throughout the site.

Located in the Valley of the Snake in Phokis, the snake is a reference to one that Apollo killed. Ubisoft has confirmed this while talking about Delphi and the Oracle’s original name: Pytho (like Python).

14 Erymanthos Peaks

Located in the region of Achaia, the Erymanthos Peaks can sometimes be overlooked by players for one reason. It is the home of the toughest boss fight in the form of the Erymanthian boar. Due to this match-up, many justify skipping the visually breathtaking location.

But it’s worth a revisit to this area once the boar is dealt with — specifically the foothills of these peaks. Here, players can find lush green vistas and even meadows that cover the mountains and accompanying valleys. Out of the many landscapes in the game, this area might be the most vibrant.

13 Gortyn Waterfall

Fans of the MCU’s Black Panther know the significance and power that waterfalls represent. In fact, this waterfall bears a striking resemblance to the one seen in the aforementioned movie. Not only that, but fighters are also seen here battling the same way as was shown in the film.

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It’s a great place to visit in its own right as well, as the waterfall overlooks the city of Gortyn and is situated by the side of the Temple of Demeter. Making a leap of faith from the bronze-hued pools and into the water below is quite a sight to behold.

12 White Crystal Hills In Lokris

After some time playing the game and traversing the many areas, the player would be inclined to not be so wowed by most of the surroundings. But this is an area that always gets people interested. Here, there’s an instant feeling of awe that comes from the vast fields of salt.

The area covers the hills and banks that are rich with salt with workers seen going about their duties to pick the salt. Nobody can resist the urge to walk on this ground and the view is exceptional when looking down from higher ground.

11 Atlantis

Within the game, players have the chance to visit the gateway to Atlantis halfway through the story. This would’ve easily been the greatest location in all the Assassin’s Creed games had players had the option of venturing in. However, the DLC THe Fate of Atlantis makes it possible for players to explore the sunken city of legend.

Although players couldn’t originally enter it, the console room of sorts that provides knowledge of the Pieces of Eden is awe-inspiring enough. An enormous simulation of the city can be seen in the grand hall and it helps that the blue tinge makes everything seem mystical and ethereal.

10 Statue Of Athena (Athens)

Odyssey is a game full of statues of gods, goddesses, men, and animals alike. But one of the best to behold (and climb) is the statue of Athena. In the real world, this statue has stood outside the Parthenon in Athens on the Akropolis since around 500 BCE.

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Not only is it a fantastic location for history buffs, but it also provides a great view of the city from its zenith. Kassandra/Alexios can see the markets, temples, and people from Athena’s perspective.

9 Spring of Peirene

Near to the Temple of Aphrodite in the area known as Akrokorinth, this section has its own mythology in real life. As such, it appears that the developers gave extra care to its presentation. While Aphrodite’s Temple might be a more distinct sight, this spring is a more sanguine one.

It’s the place players want to go to for a pick-me-up as the surroundings are covered with beautiful flowers and an air of tranquility. The place’s setting is the closest people can come to a place in the game where a light breeze could be felt by the serenity it evokes.

8 Theater of Dionysos

The remarkable quality of this location is just how closely it resembles its real-life counterpart. The Theater of Dionysos, which can be visited in actuality if one has the means, still stands around the same way as was shown in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.

In the game, players could find characters like Sokrates hanging around while many side missions are also conducted here. It’s truly one of the more breathtaking architectural works with more than two thousand years on display. The fine crafting of the area makes it one of the most highly visited locations in the game.

7 The Statue Of Zeus (Kephallonia)

Though there are many beautiful places in the game, many players found a fondness for the starting area of Kephallonia. It might get a bad rep in the game, but there are some truly lovely places on the island. The Statue of Zeus throwing a lightning bolt is one such spot.

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It is one of the first major places where the player character can sync up with their hawk companion. But it also features some divisive artistic aspects of classic Greek stonework.

6 Lalaia

Fans of the Spring of Peirene are guaranteed to enjoy this lovely spot, too. Lalaia is an entire village for the player to visit where the gorgeous plant life brings together the scenic setting. After indulging in so many cities in the game, it’s also one of the best places to cool off.

Making it even more impressive is how Lalaia is nestled within a valley. This brings with it the chance to gaze at the village from one of the higher peaks of the mountain and choose the best-looking spot to hang out.

5 Mykonos City

More of a blend of a city and a village, this place in Mykonos is one area that is busy and happening. The view arriving from the sea itself tells a story of interesting things waiting to happen. Just as in real-life, Mykonos City boasts a scenic view to envy.

The main attraction is the Temple of Artemis that stands as a beacon for travelers. However, it is the surrounding areas are where one ventures to gain side missions and really take in the sights of the city.

4 Forest Islands

These islands span a variety of islands in the Greek world, but they all have a common theme attached to them: forests. Unlike some other areas that had a tree or two here and there, the Forest Islands housed them in abundance.

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The trees in these places are so rich in quantity that a green tint floats around the neighboring environments. Traveling within the Forest Islands provides a 360-degree view of the beauty of nature, and it’s very hard to top something impossible to manufacture.

3 Knossos Palace

Players will remember Knossos Palace for three things: the kid whose father died in the labyrinth, the Minotaur, and its beautiful ruins. Though the exterior of the labyrinth may be crumbling, the artistry of the buildings still stands out. The entrance to the labyrinth also inspires simultaneous appreciation and trepidation in players.

After all, a giant hole in the ground with two giant minotaur statues holding axes and pointing downward isn’t exactly welcoming. But it’s a fantastically crafted area worthy of exploration.

2 Snow Mountain In Taygetos

Almost every person who has played Assassin’s Creed Odyssey has no clue that they can walk into a snowy area and overlook what seems like the entire Greek world. The snowy mountain is a seldom-visited site that is easily the greatest peak in the game. So much so that the main character even remarks that the peak was the most magnificent spot to visit.

It is located to the south of the mountain range found in Taygetos; climbing to it is a long process. However, it pays off well as snow slowly starts making its appearance until the player finds themselves in a beautiful landscape filled with ice that has incredible clouds and landscapes.

1 Lesbos

Lesbos is technically a part of the Forest Islands, but it is not a traditionally “beautiful” part of it. Specifically, players enjoyed the Petrified Valley near the town of Eresos. Not only did it develop an extremely creepy ambiance, but it was also the lair of the Gorgon Medusa.

This location provides a lovely juxtaposition of beauty vs. malice or life vs. non-life. It’s difficult to say “death” because there are shrubs and insects in the valley just as there are people there (they are just petrified). More so than almost any other location in the game, this location perfectly captures the visual metaphors that stand out as a motif in the game.

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