Ghana's 4 Best Coastline Beaches

Ghana’s coastline is situated in the Gulf of Guinea facing the Atlantic Ocean. We are so lucky to have a huge stretch of sandy beaches, tropical water, exceptional waves and much needed sea breeze! So… I would love to show you some of my favourite beaches here in Ghana.

LABADI BEACH

Labadi Beach is perfect for a day break from our capital city, Accra. Going only 8km from Accra you can set yourself up on the golden sand for a sunbathe, find yourself a bar close by for some cocktails, get involved in some classic beach sports or even take it to the next level with some extreme water sports! With activities and life booming over the weekends from bonfires to reggae music you can see why this beach gets It’s name ‘La Pleasure Beach’. For some ultimate relaxation for either the night, or a day by the pool head to one of my favourite spots, Labadi Beach Hotel.

CAPE COAST & ELMINA

Cape Coast & Elmina are both very accessible beaches being a simple journey South from Kumasi, and 2 hours West of Accra, making it yet another popular seaside destination. You can choose to walk through the vibrant market of Elmina to witness the impressive array of fish, which is still caught using traditional methods. Do however be sure not go on a Tuesday, as there will be no fish to see! (It’s a taboo to fish on a Tuesday here). As well as wondering the Cape Coast market and bright sunny streets there are also some interesting day trips to be done. Kakum National Park is home to the increadible canopy walk and something I would encourage everyone to do while in Ghana. You can also take a shorter journey to Hans Cottage and enjoy the variety of wildlife they have there ranging from Birds to Flowers to Crocodiles (that you can even touch!).

Kakum National Park

Oasis Beach Resort is in the middle of Cape Coast town has great beach access, within close proximity to the castle and has a wide range of rooms accommodating for all.

If you’re looking to stay at a resort then take a look at Coconut Grove in Elmina, Its stunning!

It’s important to remember Cape Coast holds huge cultural significance in Ghana and Africa as a whole. Today this fishing port is bright, friendly and artistic however it’s impossible to forget the heartbreaking history behind the former European Colonial city. I would personally advise a visit to Cape Coast Castle - a World Heritage Site - and Elmina Castle, if in the area.

KOKROBITE

If you are someone who enjoys an upbeat scene near the ocean then Kokrobrite will be a perfect place for you. It is a favourite amongst weekenders, backpackers, locals and volunteers for activities such a surfing, dancing, art and music all within a short trotro ride from Accra. This being such a popular destination there is an expansive range of places for you to stay, but I can certainly recommend taking a look at Big Millies Backyard.


BUSUA

Busua is a tropical paradise and arguably (rightly so in my opinion) the best beach in Ghana. It’s well developed, for a remote town of its size, and due to the town being familiar with tourists locals are friendly and always helpful. Busua has super safe waters for swimming as well as water sports making it a great place to go with family, not to forget to mention the perfect surfing conditions for people of all abilities. If you’re looking for the perfect tranquil beach destination then Busua Beach is a must!

Choosing where to stay when there is so much variety in a place like Busua can be tricky, so let me tell you about my two top spots in Busua.

Starting off with Ahanta Waves Eco Lodge. They offer an eco-friendly retreat through their building methods, energy efficient lighting and organic linens to name only a few.

The Laughing Goat Ghana is great and accommodates for every type of traveler! They have a big garden with a bar, kitchen and only three minutes walk to the beach, I can highly recommend.

Happy travels and enjoy exploring the wonderful coastline of Ghana!

With Love from Akosua & The AAKS Team

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