Final Fantasy XVI Interactive Map

The Final Fantasy XVI Interactive Map brings together every major region and hub into one complete view, covering Rosaria, Sanbreque, Dhalmekia, Waloed, and both the 1st and 2nd Hideaway. It tracks locations, quests, hunts, collectibles, loot, and services so you can move through Valisthea with purpose instead of guesswork.
Final Fantasy XVI splits its world into large zones rather than a single open map, which makes it easy to forget what you’ve already cleared. This map treats everything as one connected experience, helping you plan region sweeps, hunt routes, and cleanup runs without constantly bouncing between menus.
Maps Covered
This interactive map includes:
- Rosaria – early-game regions and story foundations
- Sanbreque – dense questing zones and political hubs
- Dhalmekia – wide open areas with hunts and exploration rewards
- Waloed – late-game regions with high-difficulty content
- 1st Hideaway & 2nd Hideaway – core hubs for progression, lore, and services
All regions share progression systems, hunts, and collectibles, making a unified map especially useful.
How to Use the Final Fantasy XVI Map
- Locations include Areas, Obelisks, Arete Stones, Orchestrions, Points of Interest, Reading Tables, and Walls of Memories
- Shops & Services include Forges, Shops, the Hunt Board, Alliant Reports, Patron’s Whisper, State of the Realm, and Thousand Tomes
- Collectibles include Memory Items, Orchestrion Rolls, and Patron Donations
- Loot includes Chests, Glimmer Pick-Ups, and Key Items
- Quests include Side Quests, Renown Quests, Chronolith Trials, and Notorious Marks
- Other includes NPCs and Lore entries
What the Map Can Do
Make region-based exploration easier
Because Final Fantasy XVI locks and unlocks regions over time, it’s easy to leave things behind unintentionally. The map helps you treat each region as a checklist you can return to later, rather than something you have to fully clear on first visit.
Obelisks and Points of Interest act as natural anchors. Planning routes around them lets you grab nearby quests, loot, and collectibles in one pass instead of revisiting the same zone multiple times.
Track hunts and combat challenges
Notorious Marks are one of the most rewarding systems in the game, but they’re scattered across every region. Seeing all hunt locations together makes it easier to decide when you’re ready to tackle them and which ones to save for later.
Chronolith Trials and Renown Quests also stand out clearly, helping you separate pure combat challenges from narrative-driven side content.
Keep up with progression and upgrades
Services like Forges, Shops, and the Hunt Board drive character growth. With all hubs and services visible, you can plan upgrade runs efficiently, especially when moving between the Hideaway and open regions.
Collectibles like Orchestrion Rolls and Memory Items are easy to miss during story-focused play. The map makes late-game cleanup straightforward without forcing you to comb every area blindly.

Finish side content without burnout
Side Quests and Renown Quests often cluster around story hubs. When you see how they overlap geographically, it becomes easier to clear them naturally as you progress instead of saving dozens for the end.
Late-game cleanup feels much more manageable when you can focus on one category at a time, whether that’s hunts, side quests, or collectibles.
Final Fantasy XVI Map Overview Table
This table breaks down the main map categories across all regions in Final Fantasy XVI and explains how each one supports exploration, progression, and completion.
| Category | Example | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Notorious Mark | Elite hunt | Gear and renown rewards |
| Side Quest | Optional story | Worldbuilding and upgrades |
| Obelisk | Fast travel point | Efficient routing |
| Forge | Gear upgrades | Combat progression |
| Orchestrion Roll | Music collectible | Completion and flavor |
FAQs
Does this cover the full Final Fantasy XVI map
Yes. All regions, including both Hideaways, are fully covered.
Are all hunts included
Yes. Every Notorious Mark across all regions is tracked.
Does the map include side quests and renown quests
Yes. All side content and renown-related quests are included.
Is this useful for late-game cleanup
Absolutely. The map is ideal for finishing hunts, quests, and collectibles after the story.
Is this a complete Final Fantasy XVI Interactive Map
Yes. All major systems, regions, and progression paths are represented.
Credit: Final Fantasy XVI Map by MapGenie



