Mix it up with Treasure Hunt Brighton this Father's day

Posted on June 1, 2025

A pirate map leading to grog for father’s day!

Right, let’s be honest here. Another pair of novelty socks? A “World’s Best Dad” mug that’ll gather dust? Come on, you know Dad deserves better than the usual Father’s Day tat from the shops.

This year, why not give him something he’ll actually remember? Treasure Hunt Brighton isn’t your average gift - it’s a proper adventure that’ll have you both laughing, exploring, and probably arguing over cryptic clues (in the best possible way).

“There's no rush take as long as you like, lots of places to stop and shop or have a drink or two😉.”

—David S, Tripadvisor

Picture this: Dad wielding his phone like a treasure map, muttering about “bloody pirates” while you’re both trying to work out whether that statue is pointing north or just stretching. It’s designed for grown-ups who appreciate a proper challenge - though kids 8+ can join the chaos if you fancy a full family expedition.

Captain Bess, our delightfully bossy pirate, will be barking orders, sending you on wild goose chases around Brighton’s streets. You’ll be decoding clues, following maps, and discovering bits of the city you’ve walked past a million times without really seeing.

An illustration of how Treasure Hunt Brighton works

Strategic pit stops 🍺

Now, we’re not daft. We know Dad’s going to need proper refreshment breaks, especially if he’s doing all that detective work. That’s why our route sneakily weaves past some of Brighton’s finest drinking establishments.

Call it “research,” call it “cultural exploration” - we call it good planning.

If you’d like to book somewhere for lunch along the way, the promenade is roughly half-way and it's a suggested spot for a break.

Check out our voyage planning tips to make the most of your adventure.

Panic booking? We’ve got you covered! ⌛

Still reading this at 11pm on Saturday night? Don’t panic! Unlike every decent restaurant (which are all booked solid because everyone else left it late too), you can book a treasure hunt right up until the last minute.

Dad will never know you nearly forgot, and honestly, spontaneous adventures are often the best ones anyway.

Stop procrastinating and book now!

“You can stop at any point & have a walk around where you are and the just return to the tour & pick up where you left off. We did the tour in 40mph winds & rain & still enjoyed up...I bet it’s even better on a sunny day”

—Richard D, Tripadvisor

ahoy@treasurehuntbrighton.com

Telephone: 01273 917 468
Text us: 07380 309380

The Palace and the Promenade starts from:
India Gate, Pavilion Buildings, Brighton, BN1 1EE