Wednesday 22 April 2026

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22.04.2026

Pirates Adventure: the immersive family experience opens on 1 May

Pirates Adventure is coming to French-speaking Switzerland from 1 May to 30 August 2026, offering an immersive experience that plunges visitors into the heart of a true pirate adventure. Giant sets, a cinematic atmosphere and interactive puzzles punctuate a journey in which each family becomes the crew of a ship in search of a legendary treasure.

At the heart of the experience is a giant board game, integrated into the route, where visitors physically move from square to square to tackle challenges, traps and missions. This spectacular installation will be the subject of an official world record attempt during a special event organised in the summer of 2026.

“We want to offer a complete adventure, where you experience the story just as much as you play it. The giant board game is a first in Switzerland and promises an unforgettable experience,” explains Zoltan, the project’s creative director.

Pirates Adventure takes you on a journey through the buccaneers’ tavern, the ship’s hold, the mysterious jungle and the treasure cave, in a world designed to delight the whole family.

 

Practical information

  • Opening date: 1 May 2026
  • Closing date: 30 August 2026
  • Place : Signal de Bougy
  • Ticketing and information : www.pirates-aventure.ch

 

À NE PAS MANQUER !

See you in 2025 for exciting new experiences!

While the park takes a winter break, Zack and the Signal de Bougy team are busy working behind the scenes!

We can’t wait to welcome you back on March 2, 2025, with exciting new activities, such as Miniville—a miniature village designed for children aged 1 to 6.

Kids can step into the shoes of a firefighter, go grocery shopping, and dive into many other immersive adventures… just like grown-ups!

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