15 Best Resort You Can Visit In Ghana.

A resort is a commercial establishment typically located in a scenic or recreational area, designed to provide a variety of amenities and services for travelers, tourists, or vacationers. Resorts are often associated with leisure and relaxation, and they offer a wide range of activities and facilities to cater to the needs and preferences of their guests. 

Resorts are getting more and more popular in recent years for a number of reasons, including the fact that guests prefer them over other kinds of housing.

Moreover, lodging at a resort can be just as expensive or even less expensive than lodging in a hotel, covering every other price of your trip individually.

All-inclusive resorts provide convenience, entertainment, and safety for children. They offer single, double, and family rooms. Activities include spas, fishing, and mountain trekking. On-site resorts provide meals and drinks at pool bars, nightclubs, and bars. Child-care facilities and excursion options are available near tourist attractions.

Here are some resorts you can visit in Ghana.

1. Luxury Beach Resort

Luxury Beach Resort offers a variety of activities and amenities for relaxation and rejuvenation, making it a great family or couples’ escape. Security personnel are stationed throughout the resort to maintain peace.

Food and beverages are expensive, costing over 100 cedis for a decent meal, water, and non-alcoholic beverage. A small parking lot is available, but not large enough for many cars. A fee of 20 cedis is required to enter the resort or the beach. Located on Old Bortiano Krokrobite Road, it’s a short drive from the Weija Old barrier.

2. The Royal Senchi

The Royal Senchi is Ghana’s first 4-star luxury resort, located on 35 acres of lush greenery with a stunning view of the Volta River. The resort offers a blend of traditional architecture, modernity, and traditional flora, making it West Africa’s most romantic hotel destination.

With over 80 rooms and suites, the hotel offers a unique blend of tribal-meets-elegance décor. Facilities include a restaurant, bar, lounge, conference venues, swimming pool, fitness center, spa, playground, and tennis grounds. The Royal Senchi has won numerous awards and is considered one of the finest hotels in West Africa. Located in Akosombo, the resort is easily accessible via Tema Round and Tema motorway.

3. The White Sands Beach Resort and Spa

The White Sands Beach Resort and Spa in Ghana offers luxury and exclusivity in a delightful, exotic, understated manner. The resort, surrounded by 60 hectares of tropical gardens with exotic plants and trees from nine countries, features a private beach, clubhouse, restaurants, bars, tennis court, and helipad.

The resort’s architectural design and details speak to the senses, with warm earthly colors, smooth surfaces, rich textures, and subtle fragrances. The culinary experiences at White Sands are exotic yet familiar, embracing flavors from tropical belts to Mediterranean countries. The success of the resort is attributed to the staff from eight countries contributing their traditions. 

4. The Peninsula Resort

The Peninsula Resort offers luxury and relaxation experiences, including on-request Thai massages, scenic hiking trails, swimming, tennis, golf, bird watching, boat rides, sumptuous meals, and exceptional customer service.

The resort celebrates African culture through traditions, music, and art, allowing guests to explore local flavors and hidden gems. The resort is located on the Asuogyaman-Atimpoku road and can be reached by boat or drive.

5. Bridgeview Resort

One of the biggest artificial lakes in the world, Lake Volta, encircles the Bridgeview resort in Ghana, which is located in the Akosombo Mountains. Blending in perfectly with the peace of nature, the Bridgeview resort offers a perfect getaway from the bustle of Ghana’s cities.

6. Aqua Safari

Big Ada, Volta, Ghana is home to the Aqua Safari Resort. Families with children as well as business groups will love this resort. Conference spaces, a massage treatment, a saloon, a banquet room, an outdoor pool, free parking, laundry facilities, free high-speed internet (WiFi), a bar/lounge, a restaurant, a breakfast buffet, a kids’ play area, private beach access, suites, and a business center are all features of the Aqua Safari Resort. Accommodations at Aqua Safari Resort begin at GHS 500.

7. Aborigines Beach Resort

Aborigines Beach Resort, established in 2013, is a unique, comfortable, and fun experience inspired by the surrounding landscape. With spacious rooms, competitive rates, and exceptional service, the resort offers a fusion of international sophistication and cultural creativity.

Located in Keta, the resort offers a selection of standard, deluxe, and executive rooms and suites, with antique furniture and large garden-view front patios. It also provides conference and meeting rooms, global connectivity, business support services, and health and recreational facilities.

8. Lou Moon Resort

The Lou Moon Resort is situated in Ghana’s western region, in Axim. This resort is well-known for its breathtaking surroundings and first-rate service. Room rates at Lou Moon Resort begin at GHS 1,750.

9. La Palm Royal Beach

Ghana’s top beach resort located in the city’s heart is called La Palm Royal Beach. Since it opened, the resort has grown to be Accra’s go-to destination for vacationers, business travelers, and government delegations. La Palm has eight cafes and restaurants, a swimming pool, a casino, a fitness club, and 30 acres of beautifully manicured grounds and gardens.

10. Safari Valley

Located in Ghana’s Eastern Region’s Okere District, Safari Valley is the country’s first luxury eco-park resort. It offers visitors top-notch lodging and recreational amenities. The Aburi Botanical Gardens are not distant from the Safari Valley resort.

11. Lemon Beach Resort

A stunning African-designed holiday spot, Lemon Beach Resort is situated in Elmina, Cape Coast, and is ideal for anybody seeking an entirely unique experience. a recently constructed 24-room beachside resort featuring a restaurant, swimming area, and room capacity in Ghana.

12. Peduase Valley Resort

The Peduase Valley Resort is thirty minutes from Kotoka International Airport and situated in Aburi, in the eastern part of Ghana. This resort is nestled in the valley, surrounded by the sounds and views of the natural world.

13. Ankobro Beach Resort

Ghana’s western area of Axim is home to the Ankobra Beach Resort. With accommodations facing the sea, the beach resort provides a private beach area.

14. Treasure Island Hotels and Resort

In the center of one of Ghana’s most gorgeous locations is Treasure Island Hotels & Resorts in Ada Foah. When searching for a stunning tropical gateway, both visitors and residents should definitely visit this island. This is one of the best resorts in Ghana that serves you with a peaceful and serene atmosphere.

15. Sogakope Beach Resort

In Ghana’s Volta region, Sogakope Beach Resort is located 7 kilometers from Keta Lagoon Protected Area. Sogakope is a source of pride for this sophisticated beach resort. It is located near the well-known Volta River amid lush, serene gardens.

These are the best resorts in Ghana that I would want to talk about. You can visit any of them and share your experience.

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