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Culture, Castles & Coastlines

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Duration

6 Days 5 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

15 people

Languages

English

Ghana’s Cultural Coastal Escape

There’s something magnetic about Ghana. It’s where history holds your hand at Elmina Castle, the rhythm of afro beats carries on ocean winds, and every smile feels like family. Ghana is more than a country, it’s a feeling. From Accra’s bold urban vibe to Cape Coast’s soulful whispers of the past, every step is a chapter in West Africa’s story. And this summer, you’re not just visiting but becoming part of something timeless.

Experience Ghana with us this summer, culture, coastlines, castles, and connection.

Highlights

  • Explore Ghana’s historic slave castles
  • Walk among the treetops at Kakum National Park
  • Beachside relaxation at Ghana’s finest shores
  • Dive into West African history, cuisine, and music

Day 1

Arrival in Accra

  • Welcome to Ghana! Airport pick-up and hotel check-in.

  • Evening cultural dance & dinner at Skybar Accra.

Day 2

Accra City Tour

  • Explore Jamestown, Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, W.E.B. Du Bois Centre.

  • Visit Makola Market & local art galleries.

Day 3

Road to Cape Coast

  • Travel to Cape Coast (3 hrs) with scenic stops.

  • Guided tour of Cape Coast Castle & Elmina Castle.

  • Evening beach bonfire.

Day 4

Kakum Adventure

  • Canopy walk at Kakum National Park.

  • Visit Hans Cottage with crocodile ponds.

  • Local lunch at a riverside restaurant.

Day 5

Chilling at the Beach

  • Relaxation day at Bojo Beach or Busua.

  • Optional surfing or beach yoga session.

  • Seafood dinner and cultural storytelling night.

Day 6

Departure

  • Return to Accra and fly back to Lagos.

  • Roundtrip flights (Lagos – Accra)
  • 4-star accommodations
  • Private transport within Ghana
  • Park fees, castle entry & guided tours
  • Daily meals & beachside experiences
  • Visa fees
  • Personal shopping/expenses

Multi day

English

Tour's Location

Is Ghana safe to visit for tourists?

Yes, Ghana is one of West Africa’s safest countries for tourists, with a welcoming culture and low crime rate in tourist zones.

What kind of clothes should I pack?

Lightweight clothes for hot weather, comfy shoes for walking, and a light jacket for the evenings.

Do I need a visa from Nigeria?

Yes, a visa is required, but processing is straightforward with our visa support team.

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