One of the most exciting features included in The Sims 4 expansion packs is new worlds. Having more locations to live around and explore is always welcome, and Adventure Awaits has an absolutely gorgeous one called Gibbi Point.
As exciting as fresh new areas are, they can also be a bit overwhelming since they come with many unfamiliar lots and hidden secrets to uncover. To ensure you’re making the most of your time in this region, here’s a complete breakdown of the Gibbi Point world map in The Sims 4 Adventure Awaits, including all lots, neighborhoods, and other key details to know about this town.
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The Sims 4 Gibbi Point map overview
The world of Gibbi Point in the Adventure Awaits expansion pack is a vast new land “bursting with play, discovery, and adventure at every turn,” according to the official Adventure Awaits reveal blog post. Although you can live here year-round, it’s primarily designed to be a Getaway destination packed with loads of activities to enjoy, gorgeous sights to see, and plenty to explore.
Long ago, a massive wave washed across Gibbi Point, resulting in the lush, verdant landscape it now has. It’s now home to many new creatures, like Plumbirds, jellyfish, and glow worms. This region also has many unique landmarks you can visit, including an active geyser, crystal caves, and a bioluminescent bay.
All The Sims 4 Gibbi Point neighborhoods and lots
Gibbi Point has three neighborhoods with a total of 13 lots you can visit. This world feels a lot bigger than this, though, as there are plenty of other spots to visit outside of these lots, like the geyser and the lighthouse. As more details are shared about this world, we’ll add them here.
Wanderwood Wilds
The Wanderwood Wilds area is a lush forest with plenty to do and see, including four unique lots you can visit. All of the lots you can find in this area are as follows.
- 40×40 lot – A large outdoor playground lot called Plumbird Park.
- 50×50 lot – The Camp Gibbi Gibbi Getaway destination lot, a location your Sims can visit to enjoy a log cabin camping experience.
- 64×64 lot – An empty lot.
- 30×20 lot – A residential lot home to some townies.
Other important features you can find around this area are the active Hothead Rock Geyser and the Old Firewatch Tower. There’s also a local Butterfly Conservationist you can check in with, a ‘Round the Fire Festival event you can attend, and plenty of open water for kayaking.
Jellyfish Junction
The Jellyfish Junction area is a tourist hotspot, with a more artistic vibe that attracts many creatives to this neighborhood. There’s plenty of water to kayak in, and four lots you can explore.
- 40×30 lot – A residential lot.
- 40×30 lot – The Jellyfish Jubilee residential rental lot your Sims can book and stay in.
- 30×20 lot – The Fletcher’s Cottage residential lot, which is home to some townies.
- 64×64 lot – The Revive & Thrive Getaway destination lot, a location your Sims can visit and stay at to relax, recharge, and work on self-improvement.
Around this region, you can visit the This or That Shop, Lonely Lighthouse, Fletcher’s Point, and Underlight Bay. The Fitness Fest and Glow and Flow Festivals take place in this neighborhood, and you can also check in with the local Storyteller, Toshie, for some special Gibbi Point adventure quests.
Crystal Valley
Crystal Valley was a bustling, lively gold mining community until the Scoop’s Gold Mine dried up overnight. Now, it’s a more laid-back area with some stunning sights to see. There are five unique lots you can venture to around this neighborhood.
- 40×30 lot – An empty lot.
- 50×50 lot – The Love Highland Getaway destination lot, a location your Sims can stay at to experience a romantic elimination competition.
- 30×20 lot – The Miner’s Manse empty residential lot.
- 30×20 lot – The Crystal Cottage residential lot.
- 20×20 lot – The Fearful Fish lounge lot.
Although it’s not quite as common as it once was, you can still go panning for gold around this area, unlocking a fun new activity for your Sims to enjoy. The Electric Lagoon is a must-see spot in Crystal Valley, with a gorgeous cave lit up by jellyfish. The Stop n’ Know Center has all the details you might want to discover more about this area, and you can also check out the Sunrise, Sunset Festival while exploring.
If you want to learn more about aspects of this expansion pack you might not be familiar with, consider checking out all the new items and features in Adventure Awaits.
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