With Grand Theft Auto VI planned for a 2025 release, players are still busy exploring GTA V’s vast open world in anticipation. Even though Rockstar hasn’t shared more details, a retailer in Uruguay recently leaked a possible launch date of September 17, 2025. While not confirmed, this leak has thrilled fans who are eager for the next game. Meanwhile, GTA V is still packed with hidden spots, offering players new places to discover and unique strategic advantages.
Underground hideaways and secret bunkers
Los Santos is packed with secrets, especially underground. The Abandoned Mine in Great Chaparral is one of the spookiest. It has old tunnels and even a forgotten skeleton in vintage clothes. Hidden in the mountains, this spot gives you a creepy look at the city’s history.
Need a safe place? The Los Santos International Airport Bunker is perfect. It’s hidden in a “U”-shaped building with access from a stairway or rooftop hatch. It’s a great hideout if you want to escape the cops or plan your next move.
Nature has its secrets too, like the Tongva Hills Cave. This small but handy hideout is nestled in the hills. It’s quiet and untouched, ideal for laying low. Unlike other thrilling places in the game, this cave offers a peaceful break from the madness of GTA Online.
Coastal escapes and overlooked waterfronts
Beyond the city’s high-speed chases and neon-lit streets, the coastline of Los Santos offers some of the game’s most scenic and overlooked spots. One such location is Coveted Cove, a secluded hideaway along the Blaine County shoreline. Beyond its serene appearance, this location features a spacious cave that can be used to discreetly store boats or pontoon planes—making it a strategic retreat for players on the run.
For those who prefer a more luxurious escape, the Large Hotel Swimming Pool at the intersection of Boulevard del Perro and Dorset Drive provides a hidden oasis in the middle of the city. Accessible through a discreet entrance or by air, the pool is a great spot to relax, strategize, or capture in-game snapshots during sunset.
Venturing beneath the waves, players can find one of the game’s most mysterious locations—the Underwater UFO off the coast of Paleto Bay. Unlike the other UFOs scattered throughout GTA V, this one is fully submerged and doesn’t require full game completion to locate. Overgrown with marine life, the crashed spacecraft raises intriguing questions about Rockstar’s long-running hints at extraterrestrial activity within the GTA universe.
Forgotten buildings and rooftop vantage points
Urban explorers can find hidden gems throughout the city’s abandoned structures and rooftops. The Paleto Bay Hideout is one such location, offering a multi-level vantage point in the northern factory area. Ideal for ambushes or sniping, this location provides a tactical advantage for players looking to outmaneuver their rivals.
Meanwhile, in the industrial district of La Mesa, a seemingly ordinary warehouse hides a spacious interior that serves as a perfect meeting spot for planning heists or laying low. Similarly, the Enterable Trailer in Stab City offers players a rare chance to explore an interior space not commonly known, complete with a mysterious silent observer inside.
For those who prefer to keep an eye on the city from above, the Clock Tower in Del Perro stands as one of the best-hidden vantage points in GTA V. Accessible via ladders and a rooftop landing area, this tower provides an unmatched 360-degree view of Los Santos, making it an ideal location for sharpshooters or those evading a wanted level.
With GTA VI set to take players to Vice City and beyond, speculation continues to grow about what new secrets and hidden locations Rockstar will introduce in the next installment. While fans eagerly await official confirmation on the game’s release date, GTA V still offers plenty of hidden wonders to uncover, keeping the adventure alive for those willing to explore.