How to find the Ghost Ship in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
Check out our breakdown of how to find the Ghost Ship in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, so you can earn the Spectre of the Seas achievement.
The Spectre of the Seas achievement in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown requires you to locate the secret Ghost Ship hidden somewhere in the game - and we'll help you find it.
The latest Prince of Persia is packed full of secrets, thanks to illusory walls, hidden rooms, and completely optional areas. These are often full of collectibles like Sand Jars, Damascus Ingots, or more Time Crystals for you to spend, but one lets you discover a Ghost Ship tucked away in the corner of the map.
How to find the Ghost Ship in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
Finding the Ghost Ship in Prince of Persia requires you to head to the Hidden Village area to the east of the map (marked on the map below), and jump off the lighthouse. You'll need the sash ability before you're able to travel here from the Soma Tree.
This will cause you to fall into the Raging Sea region, where you can find a new hidden area with the Ghost Ship (also seen on the map above).
I found that the Spectre of the Seas achievement popped the second I landed at the top of the ship.
On the ship itself, you can find a chest with some crystals. If you drop down further into the ship, you'll be locked in a combat room and forced to fight different variations of ghost enemies.
Finishing this battle will then let you grab a Soma Tree Petal from a room on the left to increase your health.
That's all I could find on the Ghost Ship, so once you're finished, you can just drop off the side to return to the normal Raging Sea area, which features a teleporter nearby.
Check out our Prince of Persia homepage for more guides. We've also covered where to use the Lost Key, the skin locations, and how to find all Lost Warriors.
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