All Confirmed Vice City Landmarks in GTA 6 (So Far)

Rockstar is bringing Vice City to life with more detail and personality than ever before. Thanks to the trailer, gameplay leaks, and environment analysis, we’ve now seen dozens of confirmed landmarks that reflect real-world Miami while staying true to GTA’s over-the-top style.

In this post, we break down all the known locations and landmarks in GTA 6 — from neon-lit beach strips to swamps, trailer parks, and luxury skyscrapers.

Downtown Vice City

Heavily inspired by Downtown Miami, this area features:

  • Tall glass skyscrapers
  • Rooftop helipads
  • Luxury condos and hotels
  • A giant open plaza with neon signs
  • Likely the HQ for major story missions or corporations

This is Vice City’s financial and commercial core — expect high-speed chases and chaotic shootouts here.

The Beach Strip

Seen prominently in the trailer, this area mirrors South Beach, with:

  • Oceanfront roads lined with palm trees
  • Colorful Art Deco hotels and nightclubs
  • Beach gyms and skateparks
  • NPCs dancing, partying, and filming with phones
  • Vendors, muscleheads, street performers

The beach strip offers a vibrant day/night contrast — chill by day, wild by night.

Port Gellhorn (Rural/Coastal Town)

A small town spotted in early leaks, possibly inspired by Florida Keys or Naples, FL:

  • Wooden houses and trailer parks
  • Local diners and auto shops
  • Drug smuggling routes and backwater missions
  • Access to swamps and boat launches

This area may serve as a story hub for Lucia and Jason early in the game.

Swamps & Everglade-Inspired Regions

Several scenes show swampy terrain with:

  • Crocodile-infested waters
  • Airboats and shacks on stilts
  • Foggy nights and wildlife
  • Hidden hideouts for illegal activities

These areas likely offer stealth-heavy missions and hidden collectibles.

Vice Shores Amusement Park

Briefly shown in leaked footage:

  • A full carnival zone with rides and booths
  • Giant ferris wheel lit at night
  • Possible side activities like games or races
  • A great setting for heists or shootouts

This may be GTA 6’s version of Del Perro Pier, but bigger and more interactive.

Vice City International Airport

Confirmed via early map overlays:

  • Large tarmac and hangars
  • Civilian and private jet terminals
  • Helicopter access
  • Mission entry/exit point for smuggling arcs

Expect big action set pieces and fast travel options from here.

Inner-City Ghettos & Gang Zones

Similar to GTA 5’s South Los Santos:

  • Low-income housing blocks
  • Basketball courts and alleyways
  • Street art and gang activity
  • High crime density and side missions

You’ll likely spend time here during Lucia and Jason’s rise to power.

Construction Zones & Real Estate Projects

Rockstar is known for evolving maps. GTA 6’s trailer hints at:

  • Ongoing building construction
  • Changing neighborhoods over time
  • Real estate missions or scams
  • Interactive vertical exploration (scaffolding, cranes, etc.)

This gives the city a dynamic, evolving vibe as you progress through the story.

Final Thoughts

From iconic cityscapes to gritty trailer parks and lush swamplands, GTA 6’s Vice City feels bigger, bolder, and more alive than ever. Each landmark isn’t just for looks — it serves as a playable space for missions, chases, and world-building.

📍 As we get more trailers or gameplay reveals, this post will be updated with new confirmed landmarks

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