In your hands is Aztec gold. The same gold that the Indians brought to Cortes as a ransom, hoping to put an end to the massacres. But Cortes’ greed was insatiable, and so the pagan gods came up with a terrible curse: any mortal who takes even one gold plaque is doomed to eternal torment!
There is only one way to cure the curse: you must put all the gold coins back in their place.
Hurry up, if you don’t break the curse in an hour, you’ll never break it again…


Have you heard that 86% of pirates don’t have one eye on the side of their shoulder where the parrot sits?

Caramba! This time our team designed and participated in the quest-adventure “Pirates of the Caribbean. Aztec Gold.”

Three thousand devils for a rumba. Everyone knew about the cursed Aztec gold, but they still took one coin with them. So we had to put everything back the way we found it, because we only had an hour to break the curse.

For those who are not yet familiar with the world of pirate travel, it’s time to dive right into it. Pirate paraphernalia was literally at every turn. We walked around the tavern, sat in the cabin, and even practiced navigation, and someone shot a couple of times from the board.

We recommend to get into character: try on a hat and chug mugs to wet your throat. Fish giblets and all the rum is gone. A thousand sharks. And there’s good music, too. If it hadn’t been for the curse, one of us would have stayed here stuffing the hold and shaking the bones.

At first there was a complete dead calm with the riddles, but as soon as we caught wind, the dynamics increased, and with full sails the whole trip flew at once.

Questrum mentions that teams of up to 8 people can come to all this fun, but we, as the old-timers, advise not to take more than four sailors, or some will often have to sit on the barrel.