Complete Leonida / Vice City Map Analysis (Confirmed as of July 2, 2026)

Complete Leonida / Vice City Map Analysis

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Leonida is the fictional U.S. state where GTA VI takes place. It is Rockstar's largest and most diverse open world yet, inspired primarily by the state of Florida. Rather than focusing only on Vice City, GTA VI spans multiple cities, coastal areas, swamps, farmland, and mountains.


🏙️ 1. Vice City (Miami-inspired)
This is the heart of GTA VI and the largest metropolitan area in Leonida.
Confirmed districts and landmarks
    • Ocean Beach
    • Little Cuba
    • Tisha-Wocka
    • Vice City Port
    • Financial district
    • Luxury waterfront neighborhoods
    • Nightclubs
    • High-rise downtown
    • Cruise terminals

Expected gameplay
    • Street racing
    • Nightlife
    • Luxury apartments
    • Beaches
    • Police pursuits
    • Vehicle customization shops
    • Business districts

Compared with the 2002 version, Vice City is significantly larger and reflects a modern-day Miami rather than the 1980s setting.


🌴 2. Leonida Keys (Florida Keys)





Inspired by the Florida Keys, this island chain features:
    • Coastal highways
    • Luxury beach houses
    • Fishing villages
    • Marinas
    • Tropical islands
    • Coral waters
Potential activities include:
    • Boat racing
    • Fishing
    • Diving
    • Yacht exploration
    • Smuggling missions

🐊 3. Grassrivers (Everglades)







Grassrivers is Rockstar's version of the Everglades.


Features include:
    • Swamps
    • Mangroves
    • Alligators
    • Marshes
    • Airboats
    • Remote cabins
    • Wildlife
This area appears designed for slower exploration and survival-style encounters, contrasting with the fast pace of Vice City.

🌆 4. Port Gellhorn
An aging resort city inspired by Florida Gulf Coast communities.

Expect:
    • Cheap motels
    • Abandoned attractions
    • Industrial docks
    • Pawn shops
    • Trailer parks
    • Crime-heavy neighborhoods
Rockstar describes it as a once-popular vacation destination that has fallen into decline.

🚜 5. Ambrosia

A rural industrial town.

Confirmed features:
    • Large factories
    • Farms
    • Sugar processing
    • Country roads
    • Small-town communities
This region should offer a very different atmosphere from the dense urban environment of Vice City.

🏞️ 6. Mount Kalaga National Park

The mountainous wilderness region of Leonida.

Expected features:
    • Hiking trails
    • Dense forests
    • Rivers
    • Wildlife
    • Camping areas
    • Off-road driving
This is a notable change from previous Florida-inspired GTA settings, adding elevated terrain and outdoor exploration.

Estimated map structure



This layout is illustrative rather than an official in-game map.

Transportation

Players can travel using:
    • Cars
    • Motorcycles
    • Boats
    • Jet skis
    • Kayaks
    • Airboats
    • Helicopters
    • Small aircraft
    • Commercial ports
The extensive road network, bridges, waterways, and airports suggest a much more interconnected world than previous GTA games.

World variety

Rockstar has confirmed or officially shown environments including:
    • Dense downtown streets
    • Beaches
    • Wetlands
    • Rural farmland
    • National park wilderness
    • Coastal islands
    • Industrial zones
    • Residential suburbs
    • Luxury neighborhoods
    • Small towns
Overall analysis

Leonida appears to be the most geographically diverse GTA setting to date. Instead of centering the experience on a single city, Rockstar has built a full state with six major regions that support very different gameplay styles—from high-speed urban crime in Vice City to boating in the Leonida Keys, wildlife exploration in Grassrivers, industrial missions in Ambrosia, and off-road adventures around Mount Kalaga. While fans estimate the playable world is substantially larger than previous Rockstar maps, the company has not officially published the map size or total playable area, so those comparisons remain estimates rather than confirmed facts.


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