Things to Do in Cape Coast Ghana: Castles, Beaches & Cultural Gems

Cape Coast Castle isn’t just a stopover it’s a deep dive into Ghana’s rich and complex history. From standing in the dungeons of Cape Coast Castle to relaxing on serene beaches, this coastal town offers experiences that move both heart and mind. Whether you’re a history buff, culture lover, or nature seeker, Cape Coast delivers something unforgettable.

1. Visit Cape Coast Castle

Cape Coast Castle is one of the most haunting and powerful reminders of the transatlantic slave trade. Guided tours take you through the dungeons, Door of No Return, and the governor’s quarters. It’s a sobering experience, but an essential one.

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  • Opening hours: Daily, 9am – 5pm
  • Entry fee: Around GHS 40 (locals) / GHS 100 (foreigners)
  • Pro tip: Visit early in the morning for fewer crowds and cooler weather.

2. Explore Elmina Castle

Elmina Castle, built by the Portuguese in 1482, is the oldest European building in sub-Saharan Africa. Its whitewashed walls and oceanfront location contrast with the dark past it holds. Like Cape Coast Castle, Elmina offers deeply moving guided tours.

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Pro Tip- Combine both castles in one day for a full picture of Ghana’s colonial past.

3. Kakum National Park Canopy Walk

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This is where Nature meets adrenaline.
Just 40 minutes from Cape Coast, Kakum is Ghana’s most famous national park. The highlight? A canopy walkway suspended over the rainforest, offering breathtaking views and a thrill for all ages.

  • Opening hours: 8am – 5pm
  • Tip: Wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera. Morning visits offer better wildlife chances.

4. Relax at Brenu Beach or Oasis Beach Resort

After a day of touring, unwind at one of Cape Coast’s serene beaches. Brenu Beach is ideal for quiet relaxation, while Oasis Beach offers a youthful vibe with occasional live music and good food.

  • Where to eat: Try Castle View Grill or Orange Beach Resort for fresh seafood.

5. Visit the Cape Coast Museum

Learn about the local Fante people, enjoy traditional dance performances, and shop for authentic handmade crafts. The centre often hosts cultural festivals and art shows.

  • Best time to visit: Weekends or during national holidays for live events

How to Get There

  • From Accra: 2.5 to 3 hours by car via N1 highway
  • Public Transport: Tro-tros available from Kaneshie Market, though less comfortable
  • Best Option: Book a private driver or join a day tour with a reputable company

Where to Stay

Recommended Tours

  • Cape Coast + Elmina Heritage Day Tour
  • Cape Coast + Kakum + Assin Manso Tour (2 Days)
  • Cultural & Historical Immersion Tour (3 Days)

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Cape Coast isn’t just a destination it’s an emotional and educational journey through Ghana’s cultural, colonial, and natural landscapes. Take the time to explore deeply, and you’ll leave transformed.

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