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Explore Fort Myers through an engaging scavenger hunt using an app and a virtual guide, with fun challenges, riddles, and points to beat in 2 hours.

The Fort Myers Scavenger Hunt by 3Quest Challenge offers an affordable, interactive way to explore the vibrant city. For only $10 per person, participants embark on a 2-hour adventure using a mobile app, guided by a remote host who provides support along the way. This activity suits groups seeking a lively, self-paced outing that combines exploration, challenges, and friendly competition. The tour begins at Centennial Park and ends back at the same spot, making it easy to access and complete.
While the two-hour time limit adds an element of excitement, it’s not strict—groups can take their time or stretch the game beyond the initial window. The main appeal lies in the app-led search for objects, presented as riddles, and fun challenges that earn points. The inclusion of a virtual guide makes this activity accessible and engaging, especially for those who enjoy interactive, tech-driven adventures.

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This scavenger hunt uses a dedicated app to guide players through three distinct quests around Fort Myers. The game involves searching for objects based on riddles, capturing photos through the app, and completing interactive challenges. Points are awarded for each item found and challenge completed, creating a competitive feel that motivates teams to do their best.
The structure encourages players to finish each quest in order, with the whole experience designed to be completed in about 2 hours. If players don’t finish within the time, they can continue at their own pace, making it flexible. The app also displays a leaderboard, letting participants see how their scores stack up against others across the country.
The activity kicks off at Centennial Park, located at 2000 W First St in Fort Myers. This central location makes it easy for groups to gather and start their adventure without needing additional transport. The same spot also serves as the end point of the activity, simplifying logistics.
The tour is available from Tuesday to Sunday, between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM. The nearby public transportation options help ensure convenience for most participants. Since this is a private activity, only your group participates, allowing for a more personalized and relaxed experience.

For the $10 price, the 2-hour experience includes access to the app, the remote interactive guide, and all activity components. The guide follows the game virtually, offering tips or chatting if needed, ensuring support without intruding on the fun.
All the challenges and activities are part of the package, with no hidden costs for extra features. The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is included in the price, providing a transparent and straightforward fee structure.

Participants are responsible for using their own smartphones during the activity, as the app is integral to gameplay. No private transportation is provided, so groups should plan their own way to and from Centennial Park.
Since most travelers can participate, there are no strict physical requirements, making this activity accessible to a wide range of ages and fitness levels. Service animals are permitted, adding to the inclusivity of the tour.

Once started at Centennial Park, teams head out to find objects and complete challenges scattered throughout Fort Myers. The riddles lead players to various interesting spots, which may include landmarks, public spaces, or noteworthy local features.
Photo tasks require capturing images of the objects found, adding a visual element to the scavenger hunt. Challenges vary in difficulty, with some providing easy clues and others more challenging, making it suitable for a mixed-age group or those new to scavenger hunts.

A key feature of this tour is the remote guide, who stays connected via chat throughout the game. This guide can assist with clues if players get stuck, or offer encouragement to keep the momentum up. The virtual presence means the game is flexible and can adapt to the pace of your group.
This support system helps prevent frustration, especially for first-time scavenger hunt participants. It also adds a layer of reassurance, knowing assistance is just a message away.

One of the most engaging features of the 3Quest Challenge is the leaderboard, where scores are ranked nationally. After completing each quest, players can see how their team’s points compare to others across the country, adding a competitive element to the fun.
This feature encourages replayability, as groups may want to improve their score on subsequent attempts or challenge friends to beat their record. It transforms a simple walk into a game with a bit of friendly rivalry.
While the recommended duration is approximately 2 hours, the activity does not cut off if you go over this limit. Participants can enjoy the game at their own pace, making it ideal for a relaxed day of exploration or a more intense challenge if desired.
Setting a time limit can increase the challenge, but the activity remains flexible, allowing for a leisurely or competitive experience depending on your group’s preferences.
This tour is designed to be inclusive, with most travelers able to participate. Service animals are permitted, and the proximity to public transportation makes access straightforward. Because the activity relies on a smartphone and internet connection, ensure your device is charged and connected before starting.
No private transportation is included or required, but having a plan to get to and from Centennial Park will streamline the experience. It’s recommended to dress comfortably and be ready to walk around Fort Myers to complete the clues and challenges.
Unlike typical guided tours or boat trips, the scavenger hunt emphasizes interactive exploration and team fun. Its affordable price point and self-guided nature provide a different kind of experience, suited for families, friends, or groups looking for a fresh way to discover the city.
The activity’s reliance on a mobile app makes it modern and tech-friendly, appealing to those who enjoy digital challenges. The virtual guide ensures support, making it more engaging and less isolated than a solo walk.
This scavenger hunt works well for families, groups of friends, or team-building outings. The blend of fun challenges, riddles, and photo tasks appeals to a wide age range. It’s particularly suitable for those who appreciate interactive experiences and friendly competition.
Since the tour is private, it offers a personalized vibe, and the flexible timing allows groups to customize their pace. It’s a perfect activity for a casual day of sightseeing with a playful twist.
At just $10 per person, this scavenger hunt provides a cost-effective, engaging way to explore Fort Myers. The app-guided format combined with a virtual helper makes it accessible, fun, and flexible for many types of groups.
While it may take longer than 2 hours for some teams to finish all three quests, the activity’s design encourages a relaxed, enjoyable experience. The leaderboard rankings add a competitive edge that can inspire multiple attempts and friendly rivalry.
The Fort Myers Scavenger Hunt by 3Quest Challenge stands out as a lively, modern way to discover the city’s sights, challenge your problem-solving skills, and enjoy a memorable outdoor activity.
“Great family activity! We had an awesome time. Clues were a good range of challenging and easy. Would do it again with friends.”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and it’s designed to be accessible and fun for a wide age range.
What do I need to bring?
Participants should have their own smartphones with internet access to use the app effectively.
How long does the activity last?
The activity is designed to last around 2 hours, but there’s no strict cutoff, so teams can take more time if they wish.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Centennial Park at 2000 W First St, Fort Myers.
Is there support during the hunt?
Yes, a remote guide follows you virtually and can chat or help with clues if needed.
Can I do the hunt at night?
The opening hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, so daytime play is recommended.
Is the activity private?
Yes, only your group participates, making for a personalized experience.
What if I don’t finish in two hours?
You can continue playing beyond the initial 2-hour window at your own pace.
Is transportation included?
No, participants are responsible for their own transportation to and from Centennial Park.
How does the leaderboard work?
Scores are compared nationally, encouraging friendly competition and replayability.