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Staying in Ghana

Ghana (GH), officially the Republic of Ghana, is a nation in West Africa bordered by the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. It shares land borders with Côte d'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Togo. Covering an area of 239,567 km², the country features diverse ecologies ranging from coastal savannas to tropical rainforests. With a population exceeding 35 million, it is the second-most populous country in West Africa. Accra serves as both the capital and the primary hub for business and leisure travel. Historically significant as the first sub-Saharan African colony to gain independence in 1957, Ghana is now recognized for its political stability and democratic governance. For travelers, the main international gateway is Kotoka International Airport in Accra, which offers extensive connections to global hubs. Domestic travel primarily relies on road networks connecting key cities such as Kumasi, Cape Coast, and Tamale. While the country supports a growing hospitality sector, hotel infrastructure is most concentrated in urban centers and coastal tourist zones. Major international hotel loyalty programs have a presence, particularly in Accra and Kumasi, catering to frequent flyers. Visitors should verify entry requirements and visa regulations with the relevant consulate prior to travel.

Entry & visa
eVisa· CN passport
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Entry & getting around

Entry & Getting Around

Ghana utilizes an electronic visa system, but regulations can change; always verify current entry requirements and visa policies directly with the Ghanaian consulate or official immigration authorities before travel. The primary international gateway is Kotoka International Airport in Accra. Domestic transportation is largely road-based, with inter-city bus services being common, though road conditions vary significantly. In major cities like Accra and Kumasi, taxis and ride-hailing apps offer convenient local transit options.

Where to Base

Accommodation in Ghana is regionally concentrated. Accra, the capital and economic hub, offers the highest density of international chain hotels, business suites, and serviced apartments, making it the primary base for most business travelers. Kumasi, the second-largest city, serves as a gateway to the Ashanti cultural region. Coastal towns like Cape Coast and Tema cater more to leisure travelers with beach resorts. Northern cities such as Tamale have fewer options, typically limited to local boutique hotels.

Loyalty Landscape

The international hotel market in Ghana is dominated by major global chains. Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, and IHG One Rewards have a strong footprint, particularly in Accra and Kumasi, offering full-service and select-service properties. These brands provide standard points earning and redemption opportunities for frequent flyers. However, coverage may be limited outside major urban centers. Travelers should verify specific property participation in loyalty programs, as some smaller or remote accommodations may not support point accumulation for all major schemes.

Practical info

Currency
GHS (₵) · Ghanaian cedi
Languages
English
Calling code
+233
Driving
Right

Upcoming public holidays

  • 2026-09-21 · Founders Day
  • 2026-12-04 · Farmers' Day
  • 2026-12-25 · Christmas Day
  • 2026-12-26 · Boxing Day
  • 2027-01-01 · New Year's Day

As of 2026-06-20 — confirm with official sources.

Travel safety advisory

Level 2 · Exercise increased caution

Exercise Increased Caution — due to crime and violence against women travelers and lesbian, gay, and bisexual travelers.

Source: US State Department · as of 2026-06-20 (US perspective — also check your own government's guidance)

Trip preparation

Health

Reference only, not medical advice. Ghana is low-lying, so altitude illness is not a usual issue, but heat, humidity and sun exposure can be. Use safe food and water habits, wash hands, and be cautious with untreated freshwater because schistosomiasis and other waterborne risks exist. Mosquito bites are a major concern: malaria risk is countrywide, and dengue/chikungunya can occur; use repellent, long sleeves, screens or bed nets.

Vaccinations

Consult a doctor or travel clinic at least a month before travel. Be current on routine vaccines such as MMR, polio, tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis, flu, varicella and COVID-19. CDC lists hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid and yellow fever for Ghana; yellow-fever vaccination is also required for arriving travelers aged 9 months or older, so carry the certificate. Discuss malaria prevention medicine, meningococcal vaccine for dry-season/meningitis-belt travel, and rabies, cholera or mpox vaccine only if your itinerary or exposure risk warrants it.

eSIM / connectivity

eSIM is available but not as universally frictionless as in some destinations. MTN Ghana is the clearest local eSIM option; Ghana’s main mobile networks are MTN, Telecel Ghana and AT Ghana. Expect registration/ID checks for local SIM service, and verify eSIM support before arrival. If you need instant data on landing, compare reputable travel eSIMs that roam on Ghanaian networks; I did not find a clearly official local tourist eSIM package from the carriers.

Health/vaccine info is reference only, not medical advice — consult a doctor or travel clinic; defer to CDC/WHO and official sources (as of 2026-06-20).

Festivals worth timing a trip around

Aboakyer FestivalMay

Winneba’s famous deer-hunt and durbar festival.

HomowoAugust

Ga harvest festival in Greater Accra; dates vary.

Chale Wote Street Art FestivalAugust

Accra street art, performance, fashion and music.

PANAFESTJuly/August (biennial)

Pan-African culture and heritage events in Ghana.

Hogbetsotso FestivalNovember

Anlo-Ewe exodus festival centered on Anloga.

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