10 Private Tours in Cape Coast That You Shouldn't Miss

February 2, 2022 Jacquiline Darosa

Cape Coast, or Cabo Corso, is a city and fishing port, and the capital of Cape Coast Metropolitan District and Central Region of south Ghana. Cape Coast is situated on its south to the Gulf of Guinea. Cape Coast had a settlement population of 169,894 people (2010 census). From the 16th century until Ghanaian independence, the city and fishing port changed hands between the British, the Portuguese, the Swedish, the Danish and the Dutch.
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1. (Year Of Return)One Day Tour To Cape Coast, Elmina Castle, Kakum National Park

Tichama Tours
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Take a day trip by private car from Accra to Cape Coast to visit the main attractions: Elmina Castle, Kakum National Park and Cape Coast Castle. If you only have few days in Accra and want to make a quick trip to Cape Coast, Elmina and back you are at the right place. We arrange special trip to the coast and back in Accra with very comfortable transportation and flexible timing. We make sure our clients’ needs are met and they see both the Cape coast and Elmina castles as well as the Kakum national park within a day. If you have more days then there a lot to explore. Our tours are very flexible, you can tell us what you want to do or see and we will have a tailored made tour for you. • Elmina Castle • Cape Coast Castle • Kakum National Park

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Entrance Fees, Walking Tour

Exclusions: Food and drinks, accommodation

Reviewed By shanemc512

Our tour with Emmanuel was a great time! We covered a lot of ground, gained some insight into the history and culture of Ghana, and got some great food as well. Both the guide and driver were very accommodating, and were very friendly. Would highly recommend for travelers, families, couples, or anyone who wants to see the sights in Accra.

2. The Year Of Return Ghana Experience

Pridor Plus Tours
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This is unique because it lets you see Ghana like never before in just a week. It also offers complimentary WIFI service.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Private transportation, All Fees and Taxes, 06 Nights Accommodation

Exclusions: lunches and dinners

Reviewed By Luvfromflorida

My guide kweku is very knowledgeable and informed me of everything I wanted and needed to know about the culture and history of Ghana! I also learned about the process of the naming ceremony,the connection of the music and the process/rites of passage for girls before I was given my Ghanian name. If you are looking to reconnect with your roots or are just curious about the history and Culture you MUST experience this tour. Thank You Kweku for all.

3. The Homecoming Experience To Cape-coast And Elmina.

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This tour provides visitors with the insight knowledge on the history of Colonialism and Barbaric practices during the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. It also gives visitors the opportunity to experience beautiful vegetation of the Central Region of Ghana.

Inclusions: Private transportation, All Fees and Taxes, Lunch

Exclusions: Breakfast

Reviewed By AHanrahanIrish

I did a 5 day tour of Ghana with Ben and I cannot recommend it enough! Each activity was so enjoyable and Ben was a wealth of knowledge. I was a solo female traveller and Ben made sure that at all times I felt safe and comfortable. His knowledge was excellent, from current affairs to political history, nature and cultural information to general knowledge of Ghana. Any questions I had he would be able to answer. Boti Falls and the Botanical gardens were brilliant. It was a wonderful way to begin the tour. They were lovely walks and really stunning scenery. My favourite visit was the Boabeng-Fiema Village - Ben had worked there previously and was a wealth of knowledge. You could see his passion for the community and the work. We were warmly welcomed by the community and the monkeys. Mavis who runs the guesthouse was absolutely brilliant, I had a cooking lesson with her and she was so patient and we had a good laugh. Cape Coast was an essential visit in my opinion. The history was fascinating and a lot of lessons were learned. In particular, the Kakum National Park was amazing, Our guide, Kwaku, was brilliant and really knew his history about the park. Walking across the canopies was thrilling and breathtaking. If you do not like heights I do not recommend here. Learning about the history of the fabrics in Ghana was brilliant, we also learned about the Cocoa trees and the process of chocolate. Kente is absolutely stunning, be sure to have room in your suitcase for fabric! It is irresistible. The Accra tour was really informative. We saw Independence Square as the sun was setting and it was stunning. I feel very fortunate to have gone to Ghana and having visited the country with Ben and the driver Elisha. We had so many laughs, we had karaoke in the car and in general had a lot of fun. I recommend bringing lots of suncreams and anti-mosquito spray, buy snacks on the first day that will last, and prepare for long car rides. Don't be afraid to ask questions and just have fun. Most of all I recommend booking with Ben! He tailored this trip for me and booked every aspect of it. He made sure I was happy with each hotel/rooms. My safety and smiles were a major priority. He is serious about his business and you could see his professionalism in each activity and in general. The car is pristine with air conditioning and options to play music from your own phone. One of the best trips of my life! Our itinerary included: EASTERN REGION: Visit the Aburi Botanical Gardens Visit the Boti Water Falls Overnight stay at the Eastern Premiere Hotel in Koforidua. (really nice hotel) BONO EAST REGION: Visit the Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary Do a community tour of both Boabeng-Fiema villages. Visit the Monkey Priest of the Boabeng-Fiema village. Overnight stay at the Sanctuary guest house. (Mavis was amazing! Made sure I was comfortable and breakfast was delicious) ASHANTI REGION: Visit the Adanwomase kente weaving village to learn about this famous Ghanaian cloth called Kente. Visit the Ntonso Adinkra cloth making village and make your own cloth from this Ancient Ashanti symbols called Adinkra. Overnight stay at the Okubi Hotel in Kumasi (I wouldn't stay here again but it was fine for one night) CENTRAL REGION: Visit the St. George's Castle which is the oldest colonial buildings in the sub Saharan Africa. Visit the Kakum National Park and experience the Kakum Canopy Walkway. Visit the Cape-coast Castle in Cape-coast. Overnight stay at the Oasis Beach Resort. (AMAZING!! I would have stayed a week if I could have) ACCRA: Visit the Independence Square Visit the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum which is the third and final resting place of Ghana's first President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. Visit Makola Market which is the biggest open air market in Accra. Visit James Town which is the first British settlement in Accra.

4. Expedition to Cape Coast and Elmina Slave Dungeons and Adventure at Kakum Park

Accra Tourist Information Centre, Accra, Ghana Kaya Tours
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This is an Unforgettable journey through to an Ancient city. This tour package is famous because of the Trans Atlantic slave trade and how black people were exported from Accra to Europe, America and Caribbean. A visit to Cape Coast, the capital city of the central region of Ghana and the former government center of the Gold Coast which was the seat of the British Colonial Administration up until 1877. Visit Kakum National Park, one of the foremost nature reserve in the Southern part of Ghana, almost untouched virgin rainforest preserved as a habitata for birds, butterflies and some local animals. Enroute to Elmina Castle which has been identified as a World Heritage Monument. The Slave Dungeon was built in 1427 as the early settlement and trade post by the Portuguese. Drive along the beach front for the famous palm-fringed fascinating dishing villages and Historic towns. The Tour Ends with a taste of a local food and refreshment. Depart for Accra.

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Reviewed By nomandlan

Best tour I've ever had. Gilbert, the guide is very well mannered. The patience, the passion shown,fun tour and enabling me to take as much info as he shared. High Five to Kayatours. I'm bringing more people to YOU. thank you.

5. Beyond The Return Experience (Accra To Cape Coast And Elmina)

Shoprite Accra Mall, Spintex Road, Accra, Ghana Freelancenana Travel & Tours
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On this tour you will explore beyond what most people are seeing. It will not just be the canopy walk and the castles but we take time to show you more arriving at Elmina which is Ghana's top most historical town. Expect a wonderful and amazing time on this tour. You will have a very well experienced and a fun guide to be with. There will be a lots of laughs and banter from start to finish.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Lunch, Air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi on board, Private transportation, Snacks, Entrance fees to all sites mentioned in the itinerary

Exclusions: Alcoholic Beverages, Gratuities

Reviewed By WandaGurl307


Exploring with NaNa , my sisters and I felt welcomed and with such a friendly atmosphere we had a fantastic start! The guide and tour was extremely good, very flexible (picked us up from hotel and dropped us back to hotel) and we were given water and snacks, for that he deserves a special thanks. We had a great day exploring learning about NaNa Kobina, going to learn about cape coast castle , listening to the history being told at Alamina castle and hiking in the Kakum national park. Nana was very attentive to everyone’s needs as we were on our tour. Nana is very knowledgeable about all the history. On the 3 or 4 hour drive to get to the activities he told us history on a lot of things. 

Nana has such a warm personality and highly motivated guide (recommendable!). My sisters and I enjoyed hiking up to the Kakum national park to reach the 6 bridges.The lunch (full plate of food) at the end was a delight and good it was a great way to end the tour. 

Nana made sure everyone in our group felt safe and informed on the days events. -Shawanda California, USA December 2019

6. Accra To Cape Coast Tour [ Beyond The Return]

Rhema Law, Plot 215 S liberation Link, Accra, Ghana 360 Tours Ghana
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This is a day trip to Cape Coast Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage site built by the British in 1665 and serves as a commemorating sad history inflicted on Africa and Ghana in particular.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, All Entry/Admission fee, Food and drinks, Lunch, Private transportation, Snacks, Wifi

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By Tourist517243

Clement was an amazing tour guide, he was incredibly bright, flexible and fun, and made our tour to Cape Coast extremely memorable. Would highly recommend this tour to anyone wanting to explore areas outside of Accra. Thank you Clement!

7. Walking Tours In Cape Coast And Elmina

Freelancenana Travel & Tours
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On this tour we will explore Ghana's top most historical town. We will visit the Elmina Castle which is the oldest building in existence below the sub sahara built in 1484 by the Portuguese. We will see the 17th century Dutch Cemetery, walk pass some of the historical and colonial stone age houses, visit homes and have interaction with the local people. Have lunch at top view restaurant over looking at lagoon and castle.

Inclusions: Lunch, Bottled water, Snacks

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Reviewed By WandaGurl307


Exploring with NaNa , my sisters and I felt welcomed and with such a friendly atmosphere we had a fantastic start! The guide and tour was extremely good, very flexible (picked us up from hotel and dropped us back to hotel) and we were given water and snacks, for that he deserves a special thanks. We had a great day exploring learning about NaNa Kobina, going to learn about cape coast castle , listening to the history being told at Alamina castle and hiking in the Kakum national park. Nana was very attentive to everyone’s needs as we were on our tour. Nana is very knowledgeable about all the history. On the 3 or 4 hour drive to get to the activities he told us history on a lot of things. 

Nana has such a warm personality and highly motivated guide (recommendable!). My sisters and I enjoyed hiking up to the Kakum national park to reach the 6 bridges.The lunch (full plate of food) at the end was a delight and good it was a great way to end the tour. 

Nana made sure everyone in our group felt safe and informed on the days events. -Shawanda California, USA December 2019

8. Accra To Cape Coast And Elmina Day Tour

Urbano Hotel, Oxford St, Accra, Ghana Cool Trips & Tours
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This tour will take you on a journey which will expose you to the activities of the slave trade era and the effects it had on communities, nations and humanity as a whole. Travelers will also get to enjoy the Flora and fauna of Ghana at the Kakum National Park as we go on Canopy Walk in the park.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Bottled water

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By robertchristopherb

I booked this tour with three of my friends from New York. Frank met us at our home in Accra promptly at the time he said we would start. He’s very personable, knowledgeable about Accra and very receiving of any of our questions or needs during our time together. We enjoyed our day in Jamestown, seeing Ghana up close. Frank took us to the market where we bought souvenirs and later took us to a location to enjoy our lunch after seeing the sights of the city. I highly recommend Frank for all of your tour needs. Our only regret was prior to coming, we didn’t know Frank did more tours to other parts of Ghana and we would have certainly loved to have had the opportunity to partake in those tours as well. I can’t recommend Frank any higher for your city tour of Accra and Ghana at large. It was an absolute pleasure and I hope to return again soon.

9. Leisure trip on the coast of Ghana

Tripafrica Tours
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Here at TripsAfrica, we treat our clients to a 6-day fun-packed trip of exploring the most amazing parts of the coast of Ghana. This is a good amount of time to explore and experience the amazing wildlife and national parks, cultural, historical and coastal resources of the this beautiful country called Ghana

Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Accommodation with breakfast, Private insured A/C car with fuel, Professional english speaking driver-guide, Private tourguide at all attractions, All Fees and Taxes, complimentary bottled water, 24hr ongoing support

Exclusions: International flight fare, Visa fees, Meals not mentioned in inclusions

Reviewed By A8558KGdavide

The feeling of being reconnected to my lost family. It was spiritually uplifting, overwhelming to discover I was removed from my true roots but great to know I made back home. The host that made this a fulfillment of a life long dream, Nuru Deen is truly a gifted , knowledgeable host. He is second to none when you are in his care. My trip was like opening a book we’ve just gotten to chapter 1 with 9 plus more to go. See you soon

10. Authentic Beach, Culture & History Tour

Accra, Ghana Nationwide Premier Tour .
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Discover the extraordinary indigenous culture, traditional lifestyles and the warmth of Ghanaians on this introductory exploration of Ghana’s stunning eco-beaches and thriving unspoiled hotspots. Get introduced to the sights and soothing sounds of the Atlantic Ocean as you frolic along the pleasantly uncrowded palm-fringed white sandy beaches. As an eco-touristic site, Ada Foah has an estuary Island which is a wildlife paradise with marine turtles, birds, and primates. There is an opportunity to explore Ghana’s Historical Slave Trade with visits to World Heritage sites in the ancient towns of Elmina & Cape Coast.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water, Private transportation

Exclusions: Alcoholic Beverages, WiFi on board, Use of bicycle, Airport/Departure Tax, Gratuities

Reviewed By mclarenw2021

Before my travel to Ghana , I had a recommendation from a friend who introduce this tour company to me and overwhelming I enjoyed doing business with them . Thanks to the staff and management, am forever grateful . Hope to refer each guest to work with them .

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