7-Day Ghana Tour Packages
Week-long tours let you really sink into Accra's markets, Cape Coast Castle, Kakum National Park's canopy walk, and Kumasi's Ashanti cultural center. The Atlantic coast through tropical forests up to savanna regions in the north - you're covering ground. Accra's chaotic energy, Cape Coast's history, Ashanti kingdom's gold traditions throughout areas that seriously shaped West African history.
Insider tips: Recommended 7-day Ghana tour itineraries
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7 Days in Ghana, incl. Accra and Cape Coast
Ghana's heritage comes alive over 7 days in Accra, Aburi, Akosombo, and Cape Coast. The tour includes UNESCO-listed castles, Kwame Nkrumah Museum, and Kakum National Park's canopy walkway. Six nights' accommodation, breakfast, and transport between landmarks costs approx. $310 per day.

- Day 1
Accra Arrival & Orientation
When you land at Kotoka International Airport in Accra, go to your hotel to rest and adjust to West African time. For currency exchange, stick to the airport bank counters instead of street vendors. The rates are regulated and much safer. A past traveler shares: "The tour guide Swayba shared exactly where she would meet us at the airport—crucial with hundreds of people and taxi drivers at the exit doors!"

- Day 2
Aburi & Local Culture
Visit the historic Tetteh Quarshie Cocoa Farm to learn about Ghana's cocoa industry. You'll see working farms and the complete process from planting to fermentation. After lunch, explore the Aburi region. If you want authentic souvenirs, connect with a local tailor for custom African attire. Just plan ahead as it takes 3-4 days to complete.

- Day 3
Eastern Region Discovery
Start at the Aburi Botanical Gardens from the colonial era, built in 1890. Go early before it gets too hot. Next up is the Cedi Bead Factory where you can watch artisans turn recycled glass into traditional beads, from crushing the glass to polishing the final product. Spend the night in Akosombo overlooking Lake Volta.

- Day 4
Lake Volta Experience
Take a morning boat trip on Lake Volta, the largest artificial lake in Africa. You'll get great views of the Adomi Bridge and highlands. One visitor noted: "The boat ride on Lake Volta was beautiful - we got to see the highlands and islands while learning about local fishing communities." Head back to Accra in the afternoon. The drive takes about 3 hours.

- Day 5
Cape Coast Heritage
Leave early (7 AM) for Kakum National Park to avoid crowds at the canopy walkway. It's 350 meters long and 50 meters high, so skip it if you're afraid of heights. Next is Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO site. Give yourself 2-3 hours here to learn about the slave trade history. The tours are emotional but important for understanding Ghana's past.

- Day 6
Accra City Exploration
Start at the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park in the morning when it's cooler. Then visit the Arts Centre for souvenirs. Be ready to negotiate, starting at half the asking price. For local shopping, check out Makola Market. A recent visitor said: "The market has a very vibrant atmosphere and you can find so many local things to purchase."

- Day 7
Final Morning & Departure
7 Day Ghana Itinerary, incl. Accra and Cape Coast
Rich cultural heritage spans 7 days across Accra, Volta River, and Kumasi. Costing approx. $260 per day, visitors tour Aburi Gardens, Kakum National Park's canopy walkway, and historic castles, while staying in mid-range hotels throughout.

- Day 1
Accra Arrival
- Day 2
Aburi and Volta Region
Start your day at 7 AM to avoid Accra traffic on your way to Aburi Botanical Gardens. Visit early before the heat sets in. After a 2-hour drive you'll reach Krobo to see traditional bead-making. A recent visitor shared: "The bead-making demonstration was fascinating - bring cash if you want to purchase directly from the artisans." The day ends with a boat ride on Lake Volta at sunset.

- Day 3
Akaa Falls and Kumasi
- Day 4
Kumasi Cultural Immersion
Start at the National Cultural Center and Manhyia Palace. Head to Kejetia Market early to avoid crowds. One visitor advised: "The Kejetia Market was overwhelming but fascinating - stick close to your guide as it's easy to get lost." Spend your afternoon exploring Ashanti crafts and the Komfo Anokye Sword site.

- Day 5
Slave Trade History
- Day 6
Kakum and Elmina
- Day 7
Accra Departure
7 Days in Ghana, incl. Accra and Kumasi
A 7-day Ghanaian adventure connects Accra, Kumasi, and Cape Coast. Visitors walk through Kakum National Park's canopy, browse among Kejetia Market's 10,000 vendors, and tour Manhiya Palace. Nights alternate between Lancaster Hotels and Lemon Beach Resort.

- Day 1
Accra Arrival
Your Ghanaian adventure starts at Kotoka International Airport in Accra. The trip to Lancaster Accra Hotel takes 30-45 minutes based on Accra's traffic patterns. It's best to plan your arrival for mid-afternoon to skip peak traffic hours. Take this first day to adjust to the tropical weather and get local currency at the airport where rates are better than hotels.

- Day 2
Historic Accra Exploration
Begin at 8 AM with a visit to Independence Square before the day heats up. You'll want 1-2 hours to explore the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park's museum and grounds. After lunch check out the National Cultural Center's craft market. Be ready to negotiate prices start about 40% above what you should pay. Your day ends at Brazil House in Jamestown where you'll discover the interesting story of returning Afro-Brazilian families.

- Day 3
Accra to Kumasi Journey
The drive to Kumasi runs 4-5 hours on the main highway. Stop at local markets along the way for a more authentic experience than Accra's tourist spots. Once in Kumasi visit the Manhyia Palace Museum. Try to visit on a Sunday when you might see the Ashanti court in session. Plan carefully the palace closes at 4 PM.

- Day 4
Ashanti Craft Villages
Start your morning in Ahwiaa the woodcarving village. One visitor noted: "Watching the master carvers create intricate designs was mesmerizing - arrive before 10 AM to see them starting fresh projects." Next up is Ntonso for Adinkra cloth-making wear clothes you don't mind getting stained by black dye. In Bonwire you'll see skilled Kente weavers at work. Finish at Kejetia Market where you'll need at least 2 hours to explore West Africa's largest market.

- Day 5
Kumasi to Cape Coast
This 3-hour journey includes stops at Obuasi's gold mining town and the important Assin Manso slave river site. When you reach Cape Coast take an evening walk around the fishing harbor for great photos especially around 4:30 PM as boats prepare for night fishing. Book a room at Lemon Beach Resort preferably one facing the ocean for cool breezes.

- Day 6
Kakum National Park
Get to Kakum by 8 AM to avoid crowds and heat for the canopy walk. You'll need decent fitness levels for the walk. The structure is solid but moves a bit and includes steep steps. Wear shoes with good traction since morning dew makes the walkways slippery. Early morning is best for spotting hornbills and colobus monkeys.

- Day 7
Final Day & Departure
Visit Abandze village Louis Armstrong's ancestral home before heading back. Plan for at least 3 hours on the return drive to Accra due to traffic. If you have an evening flight stop for lunch at one of Labadi Beach's seafood restaurants before heading to the airport.
What people love about 7-day Ghana tours
- Seven Days Outdoor Adventure Tour
OUTSTANDING!! SUPERB!! OUTSTANDING!!! From the start -- The tour guide Swayba shared Exactly where she would meet my wife and I at the airport -- and that is very important with hundreds of people and taxi drivers walking in close proximity of the exit doors of the airport! Even before we had arrived, we had asked 2 weeks in advance to deviate from the tour scheduling and visit a town named Nima (a suburb of Accra) to visit a children's school to provide some very minor school supplies. They easily could have said -- You will need to make arrangements to have school staff pick you up or schedule a taxi. They gladly incorporated our 3 hour visitation request into the itinerary WITHOUT any additional charges! We had a fascinating tour of the Ghana National museum which included bronzed sculptures of several of Ghana's earliest presidents and the rich history surrounding their lives. They even shared Historically how in some cases the power of the queen would result in her family inheriting control of the estate -- not the king's lineage. The tour of the Aburi Gardens included seeing and learning that frankincense comes from the root of a tree, as well as hearing about the numerous other plants and trees. We stayed overnight at a small resort overlooking Lake Volta - beautiful - which we took a little boat ride on the next day! We toured Kakum National Park - a mostly undisturbed rainforest which has a Canopy Walkway - a suspended bridge 30 meters above the ground which we got to walk on - NOT for those with a fear of heights - It was AWESOME! We also went to Black Star Square - Elmina castle, Cape coast castle, Cedi bead factory and more!! I also wish to thank our driver - Enis, Enis navigated the roads when they were challenging as well as getting us to ALL of the locations expeditiously and safely. He is an excellent driver!!! I would also include that Rashida, the tour supervisor helped immensely in the initial tour coordination and the initial pick-up from the airport. All in all as I said at the beginning OUTSTANDING!! SUPERB!! OUTSTANDING!!! Bryan Johnson
- 7 day Culture & History Tour in Ghana
Ghana lived up to my opinion. The men and women lived up to loving and compassionate individuals I had viewed through each of you. My tour guide, Emmanual, of Eyali Tours, was not just a tour guide but a friend. He was accommodating and knowledgeable of all regions I visited -- Accra, Volta, Cape Coast, Kumasi, and Elmina. He also booked some very small, family-owned hotels. I was proud to have come from a people who thought about preserving, acknowledging, and celebrating their history, even with all the negativisms. I learned and viewed a lot of that history hands on. Again, it was a great trip, that was memorable.
- Slave Route Tour
I would highly recommend utilizing this tour company if visiting Ghana and Cape Coast. The tour guide Innocent was extremely knowledgeable and kept me informed on each days excursion.

































