Xenia is a pirate Kassandra (or Alexios) meets up with on Keos in search of her (or his) mother in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Aside from providing some info on the whereabouts of Myrrine, Xenia also offers some treasure hunt quests for you to do. Xenia gives you alternative maps to help you find treasures, but they don’t all show you the right places to search. Furthermore, even the correct maps are somewhat unclear, which makes it harder to find the treasures. There are six Xenia treasure locations in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey you can find at the locations below.
You won’t be able to start looking for those treasures until you’ve reached episode seven. So, you’ll need to have met up with Myrrine before Xenia will start talking about her lost treasure. When you’ve found Myrrine, speak to Xenia again. Then she’ll start asking you to find all the treasure below. You’ll need to be at around the level 23 mark to complete the quests.
Golden Feather: Isle of Salamis, Attika
You can find the Golden Feather treasure on the south coast of the Isle of Salamis in Attika. Go to the lighthouse location shown on the map directly below. Look for the treasure in a pot around the lighthouse. It won’t be in there, but you can then speak to a guy next to the lighthouse who will direct you to bandits who’ve taken the treasure. Go to the bandit location, kill them all, and then pick up the Golden Feather from one of the slain enemies.
Macedonian Bracelet: Cape Sounion, Attika
The Macedonian Bracelet is a trickier one to find since it’s underwater. To find this Xenia treasure location, go to the temple in the Cape Sounion region of Attika. You’ll need to do a little investing to find the treasure there.
You’ll find a couple of guys talking along the cliffside of the temple who will reveal they tossed the treasure off the cliff into the sea. Dive off the cliff into the water at the map location shown directly below. Swim around the exploration area for the treasure to find it on the seabed. The treasure is a bit harder to retrieve since it’s underwater, but you’ll find it eventually, so long as you stay within the water exploration area along the cliff.
Titan’s Shell of Tides: Triple Peninsula of Chalkidike, Makedonia
Titan’s Shell of Tides is another Xenia treasure location in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey that’s kind of below the water line. However, the difference is that this one is in an underwater cave. First, go to the underwater cave location along the coast of the Triple Peninsula of Chalkidike shown directly below. Dive into the water area where there are some floating crates to swim into an underwater cave entrance.
From there on, you’ll need to swim through a rather long underwater cave. Swim through that cave until you reach a room opening inside it above the water. There you’ll find a few bandits and the chest containing the Titan’s Shell of Tides treasure. You can exit the cave by climbing up a ladder at the end of it.
Pan’s Flute: Marathon Beach, Attika
Pan’s Flue is one of two treasures you can find on the “Throw the Dice” quest. This treasure quest is a bit different from previous ones since you’ll also need to find maps for them first. The quest directs you to the location of the stolen maps.
However, the maps, like all the others for the Xenia treasure quest, don’t exactly clearly show you where to find the treasures. To find Pan’s Flute, enter the Cave of Pan within the Marathon Beach region of Attika shown directly below. There you’ll need to fight your way through quite a few bandits before you can freely explore that cave and find the Pan’s Flute treasure inside it.
Apollo’s Lyre: Forgotten Ruins of Makris, Euboea
To find Appollo’s Lyre, head to the Forgotten Ruins of Makris region in Euboea. Go to the Apollo Temple location shown in the map screenshot below. You’ll find the treasure inside the loot chest at that ancient ruin site.
Old Coffer: Erymanthos Peaks, Achaia
The final Xenia treasure quest has a level 43 rating. However, don’t be put off by that quest level since it’s easy to retrieve the Old Coffer treasure without fighting anybody. The quest also directs you to the location of the Olouros Fortress in Achaia where you can find the Old Coffer treasure.
So, head to the Olouros Fortress at night. You can find the treasure on a table within a room on the eastern side of that fortress at the exact spot highlighted on the map below. It helps that the room is right next to the castle’s wall. Climb the wall on the eastern side of the fortress, grab the Old Coffer on the table in the room, and then get the hell out of the fortress ASAP. You can stick around for a fight if you prefer, but that would be a bad idea if you’re a long way short of level 43.
You can also see the Xenia treasure locations in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey on this interactive map page. First, you’ll probably need to remove all details from that map by clicking their options on its left sidebar. Select Xenia’s Treasure to set the map to show only those locations.
Have fun finding all those Xenia treasure locations in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. You’ll find them much quicker now you know exactly where to look. Xenia will give you lots of drachmae for finding her treasures, and completing all the quests will also give you a good XP boost. You’ll also receive the A Pirate’s Life for Me trophy for finding all Xenia’s treasures.