Exploring Ghana
The best resorts, hotels and sights of Ghana
Explore the Volta
Head east to the Volta Region and beyond to get a glimpse of a different Ghana.
Ghana’s best resorts
Ideally situated for an overnight escape from Accra, the 16-room Till’s Beach Resort is basic, rustic, but none the less charming for it.
The Mole National Park, on whose grounds the lodge is found, is Ghana’s biggest game reserve
The award-winning Royal Senchi is the epitome of luxury, and considered by many to be West Africa’s most romantic hotel destination.
An eco-conscious, not-for-profit lodge that supports the work of the Dream Big Ghana NGO
Eco-conscious beach resort KO-SA, found in the small and friendly fishing village of Ampenyi, just beyond Elmina
Big Milly’s is the kind of place where you kick off your shoes on arrival and don’t put them on again until it’s time to leave
Whether you arrive by car or by chopper – the private helipad is a nice touch – a luxurious experience awaits at White Sands
Much easier on the wallet than its glitzier neighbours, this waterfront resort makes up for what it lacks in fancy amenities by having a whole lot of heart.
Where to visit in Ghana
Ghana’s second city, and beyond.
The two towns of Sekondi and Takoradi are often nicknamed the Twin City.
Elmina is easy to love, and the most colourful place in Ghana.
Cape Coast might be the former capital city, but when held up against Accra, it’s the very picture of serenity.
Attractive towns, picturesque beaches.
Head east to the Volta Region and beyond to get a glimpse of a different Ghana.
Ghana’s main attractions
This national park, with the Accra plains to its south and forest to its north, was established in 1890
Located in the prestigious Beach Road area of Takoradi – aka ‘Oil City’.