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Flights to Ghana in 2024

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Reviews of airlines servicing Ghana

To help decide which airline to fly to Ghana, see what other customers have to say about Turkish Airlines, Royal Air Maroc and Delta. In addition to providing an overall rating, users have also rated airlines in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.

Emirates
8.1
Very good

3,549 reviews

Emirates
8.1
Very good

3,549 reviews

Emirates
8.1
Very good

3,549 reviews

Emirates
8.1
Very good

3,549 reviews

Emirates
8.1
Very good

3,549 reviews

Emirates
8.1
Very good

3,549 reviews

Overall
78%
Boarding
79%
Food
73%
Comfort
77%
Crew
85%
Entertainment
72%

Ghana Travel Guide

Ghana is rich in history, culture, wildlife and landscape. Travelers who set off on flights to Ghana are on their way to one of Africa’s less-explored gems. Although it is renowned as one of the friendliest African countries, Ghana is not that well set on the tourist trail. This may come as a surprise, given its location on the coast, the acres of wildlife parks in the north, and some of the most vibrant cities to be found in the continent.

Ghana flights take you to Africa’s west coast near Togo, Burkina Faso and the Ivory Coast. While the country is plenty populated, it’s likely the plane to Ghana will be sparsely filled. This African country is still an unexplored destination by many travelers, and tourists will feel the warmth of the people within seconds of disembarking the plane.

Most flights to Ghana land in Accra, the country’s capital city and the most populated region on the Gulf of Guinea. Accra offers travelers typical city accommodations including a rich restaurant and nightlife scene. It is a bustling place, which can be intimidating at first sight, but many travelers quickly fall in love with its energetic pulse.

Ghana boasts extensive natural parks; the most famous is Mole National Park. This wildlife expanse is home to many animals, birds and reptiles. Travelers booking flights to Ghana can experience one of the greatest rainforests in the country. Kakum National Park features canopy walkways and nature trails, and is a must-see destination stop for eco-travelers. Book tickets to Ghana during the country’s festivals and experience an awesome escapade of dance, music, and colorful decorations and crafts from Ghana’s citizens.

Hop on a flight to Ghana and prepare to be amazed.

Getting to and around Ghana

The quickest way and easiest way to get to Accra’s city center is with a taxi from outside of the airport. You’ll find them waiting at Car Park 2. Most drivers don’t use meters so make sure you agree on the price of the fare before getting in. A lot of the attractions in Ghana are rather spread out so it might be of interest for you to hire a car from the airport and drive everywhere yourself, however, if you’re just planning to go to your hotel then a car will be a hindrance. Once you’ve booked your flights to Ghana it might be worth inquiring with hotels before you book to see if they offer transfers.

Roads are not well-maintained throughout most of the country and the easiest way to navigate them—especially if traveling far—is to rent a 4×4. However, be prepared for Ghanaian drivers, who feel no compulsion to stay within the confines of the road—let alone their own lanes—if potholes are in the way. The easiest way to get around is to hire a car, but to reiterate, be sure this is a sport utility vehicle with 4-wheel drive. Many of the roads are filled with potholes or fade to dirt tracks off the main routes.

Tro-tros are an inexpensive and interesting way to travel. These minibuses cover almost all destinations you could wish to visit. They leave when they are full—however long it takes to fill—stop wherever anyone wants to get off, and often transport animals (certainly a chicken or two) along with passengers. Tro-tros are slow, but an essential experience for anyone wanting to view the country and spend time with its people.

Regular buses are available for longer trips. Again, schedules, if existent, are rarely adhered to. It is not unusual for a bus that is meant to leave at 6am to still be waiting in the depot for more people to get on at midday. Take a good book, plenty of food, and a great deal of patience if you’re traveling by bus. As with tro-tros, traveling by bus is an excellent way to meet Ghanaians—often said to be the friendliest people in Africa.

Tips for your stay in Ghana

  • Accrais the capital and by far the biggest and most vibrant city in the country. It has undergone extensive modernization recently, but parts are still incredibly poor. It can feel intimidating upon arrival, but if you’re lost just ask a local for directions. Ghanaians are incredibly friendly and will be happy to help.
  • Kumasi is one of the largest metropolitan areas in Ghana. The town is much more laid-back than Accra and often preferred by tourists. Once the seat of the Ashanti region, it was also the center for gold production of the gold coast. The Southern coast is dotted with white sand beaches and the odd resort hotel. It is also where Ashanti sandals are made, so be sure to pick up a pair while you’re here.
  • The roads in Ghana can be a bit of an obstacle to tourists. Crossing roads in town, driving (especially in Accra) or simply being a passenger on a bus take some getting used to. In Accra the traffic is highly congested, and it is not unusual for cars to physically nudge other vehicles in order to get ahead.
  • The Mole Game Reservein the north of the country is worth a visit if you have time to spare. Here you are as likely to see a warthog rifling through the rubbish, or a gorilla at the window of your hut, as you are to see them in the reserve. An early morning trek to watch the elephants bathing is strongly recommended.
  • Don’t be alarmed if you are hissed atin the street – this is a local means of greeting and not a sign of disapproval.
  • The coast itself is a mixture of idyllic beaches and old slave forts. Cape Coast and Elminaboth have well-preserved forts that mark the beginning of the slaves’ perilous journey during the era of slave trade.
What’s the weather like in Ghana?

Ghana has a rainy season that lasts from April to October. The south gets a break from the rain in July and August. The humidity is high and temperatures can be anywhere between 70 and 90 degrees. It dries out the rest of the year, and temperatures climb up to 100 degrees. March is the hottest time of year and August the coolest.

Ghana has a rainy season that lasts from April to October. The south gets a break from the rain in July and August. The humidity is high and temperatures can be anywhere between 70 and 90 degrees. It dries out the rest of the year, and temperatures climb up to 100 degrees. March is the hottest time of year and August the coolest.

Ghana has a rainy season that lasts from April to October. The south gets a break from the rain in July and August. The humidity is high and temperatures can be anywhere between 70 and 90 degrees. It dries out the rest of the year, and temperatures climb up to 100 degrees. March is the hottest time of year and August the coolest.

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Ghana has a rainy season that lasts from April to October. The south gets a break from the rain in July and August. The humidity is high and temperatures can be anywhere between 70 and 90 degrees. It dries out the rest of the year, and temperatures climb up to 100 degrees. March is the hottest time of year and August the coolest.

Ghana has a rainy season that lasts from April to October. The south gets a break from the rain in July and August. The humidity is high and temperatures can be anywhere between 70 and 90 degrees. It dries out the rest of the year, and temperatures climb up to 100 degrees. March is the hottest time of year and August the coolest.

Ghana has a rainy season that lasts from April to October. The south gets a break from the rain in July and August. The humidity is high and temperatures can be anywhere between 70 and 90 degrees. It dries out the rest of the year, and temperatures climb up to 100 degrees. March is the hottest time of year and August the coolest.