When it comes to beaches, Ghana has some of the nicest beaches in Africa. Most of these beaches have hotels, some have live performances like acrobatic displays and some even have turtle nests on the shores.
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Labadi Beach, also known as La Pleasure Beach, is one of the most popular beaches in Ghana, located in the bustling capital city of Accra. It’s renowned for its lively atmosphere, complete with local music, dance performances, and a variety of food and drink vendors.
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Traveler’s Tip: Visit on weekdays for a more relaxed experience, as weekends can be crowded with locals and tourists alike.
Located about 30 kilometers from Accra, Kokrobite Beach is a favorite among backpackers and those looking for a more laid-back vibe. It’s home to the renowned Academy of African Music and Arts (AAMA), which attracts artists and musicians from around the world.
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Traveler’s Tip: Try to catch a drumming session or dance performance at AAMA for an authentic cultural experience.
Busua Beach is considered one of the best beaches for water sports, particularly surfing. The small town of Busua offers a relaxed atmosphere with a variety of beachfront accommodations and eateries.
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Traveler’s Tip: Rent a bike and explore the nearby village of Butre, which offers additional stunning views and a quieter beach experience.
Anomabo Beach is known for its historical significance and serene environment. It’s located near the historic town of Anomabo, which played a crucial role in the transatlantic slave trade.
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Traveler’s Tip: Spend a day exploring the historical sites before unwinding on the tranquil beach.
Located near the town of Elmina, this beach offers a mix of historical exploration and natural beauty. Elmina is home to the famous Elmina Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Traveler’s Tip: Early mornings are the best time to visit the castle to avoid the crowds, then relax on the beach in the afternoon.
Ada Foah Beach is located at the estuary where the Volta River meets the Atlantic Ocean. It’s known for its unique setting and the opportunity to engage in various water sports.
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Traveler’s Tip: Consider staying at one of the eco-friendly lodges to fully immerse yourself in the natural surroundings.
Cocoloco Beach is a lesser-known gem, perfect for those looking for a more secluded beach experience. It’s part of the Ada Foah area but offers a quieter alternative.
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Traveler’s Tip: Visit during the turtle nesting season (August to March) for a chance to see these magnificent creatures up close.
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