Visit Elmina Castle

Walk Through the Oldest European Structure in Sub-Saharan Africa

elmina castle

Elmina Castle, also known as São Jorge da Mina, is the oldest standing European building south of the Sahara. Located in the historic town of Elmina in Ghana’s Central Region, this UNESCO World Heritage Site was built by the Portuguese in 1482. It later became a major hub in the transatlantic slave trade.

A visit to Elmina Castle is a powerful, emotional journey through dungeons, chambers, and battlements that have stood witness to centuries of colonialism, trade, and human suffering.

Perfect for history lovers, educational tours, diaspora travelers, and cultural explorers.

What to See & Do at Elmina Castle

  1. Guided Tour of the Castle
    Take a moving tour through the male and female dungeons, Governor’s quarters, courtyards, and the Door of No Return. Learn about the Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonial periods.
  2. Climb the Battlements for a Sea View
    Enjoy panoramic views of Elmina fishing harbor and the Atlantic Ocean — a poignant contrast to the horrors once held within.
  3. Visit the Elmina Fish Market
    Step into a bustling harbor full of colorful boats, fresh seafood, and local fishing culture — a living tradition surrounding the historic town.
  4. Explore the Fort St. Jago
    Located just across from the castle, this Dutch-built fort offers great views of Elmina Castle and the coastline.

Why Visit Elmina Castle?

  • Oldest European building in Sub-Saharan Africa (built in 1482)
  • Deeply emotional and educational experience
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Close proximity to Cape Coast Castle and Kakum National Park
  • Rich blend of history, local culture, and coastal beauty

How to Get There

  • By car: 2.5 to 3 hours drive west of Accra via Cape Coast
  • Public transport: Take a trotro or STC bus to Cape Coast, then a shared taxi to Elmina
  • Nearby Airport: Kotoka International Airport in Accra (the closest major airport)

Best Time to Visit

  • Dry Season (Nov–Mar): Best for sightseeing, photography, and coastal breezes
  • Wet Season (Apr–Oct): Fewer tourists, but some areas may be slippery

Where to Stay Near Elmina Castle

AccommodationRatingHighlightsBook Now
Coconut Grove Beach Resort★★★★Beachfront stay, pools, family-friendlyBook Now
Elmina Bay Resort★★★Quiet escape, great food, ocean viewsBook Now
Stumble Inn Eco-Lodge★★Budget-friendly, sustainable travelBook Now
One Africa Guesthouse★★Afrocentric retreat, oceanfrontBook Now

Where to Eat in Elmina

RestaurantTypeHighlightsLocation
Baxi BarGhanaian & ContinentalGood vibe, cold drinks, ocean viewsElmina
Elmina Bay RestaurantSeafoodFresh catch, serene atmosphereElmina Bay
Gramsddel J RestaurantLocal GhanaianJollof, grilled tilapia, rice dishesCentral Elmina

Sample Itineraries Including Elmina Castle

Day Trip from Cape Coast

DayActivityLocationMealsOvernight
Day 1Morning at Elmina Castle, Fort St. Jago, Elmina Fish MarketElminaLunch

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3-Day Cape Coast & Elmina Tour

DayActivityLocationMealsOvernight
Day 1Depart Accra, visit Cape Coast CastleCape CoastLunchCape Coast
Day 2Tour Elmina Castle, Fort St. Jago, fish marketElminaBreakfast, LunchCape Coast
Day 3Visit Kakum National Park, return to AccraKakum & AccraBreakfast

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5-Day Ghana Slave Route Tour (Cape Coast, Elmina, Assin Manso)

DayActivityLocationMealsOvernight
Day 1Depart Accra, visit Cape Coast CastleCape CoastLunchCape Coast
Day 2Tour Elmina Castle & Fort St. JagoElminaBreakfast, LunchCape Coast
Day 3Visit Assin Manso Slave RiverAssin MansoBreakfast, LunchKumasi or return
Day 4Optional trip to Kakum or local villagesCentral RegionBreakfastCape Coast
Day 5Return to AccraBreakfast

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