In Ghana life is public. People evacuate their homes and apartments every day to escape the stifling heat. And much like the patterned cloth worn by market women, the disparate parts and peoples somehow mix and weave together into a cohesive whole. Ghana is home to a number of diverse peoples and cultures, all finding ways to coexist in a rapidly modernising country. You’ll see men and women in traditional clothes text messaging friends and suited businessmen taking offerings to tribal chiefs. Ghana has no iconic natural calling card like Victoria Falls or Kilimanjaro, but one look at a map reveals a geographic blessing: hundreds of kilometres of coast shared by beautiful beaches, like those at Busua & Dixcove, ruined European forts, such as Cape Coast Castle, the poignant reminders of the country’s importance as a way station for African slaves, and the battered shacks of lively fishing villages. Accra is the commercial and cultural motor of the country,
 
Whether your stay is for business or pleasure, we welcome you in our comfortable, ideally and beautiful located, beach hotel in Accra, Ghana! Through ...
Elmina Beach Resort is a 3 star hotel providing 4 star services, located in the historic town of Elmina in the central region of Ghana, also known as ...
A Warm Welcome To Golden Tulip Accra the Leading Hotel in Ghana. This Modern African Style 4-Star Superior First Class Hotel Has 234 Rooms Inc...
The La Palm Royal Beach Hotel is a Superior Deluxe, Chalet Property Located On 30 Acres of Lush Greenery On the Shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Th...
Set amidst tropical landscaped gardens adjacent to one of Ghana's most popular beaches in the country's administrative, communications and economic ce...
Year Built - 1988 Hotel in the City Centre With 180 Air-Conditioned Rooms, Close To the Main Shopping Area, Conference Center and Main Banks, the ...