▪ Busua Beach Resort.
Have you ever visit a tourist sites outside Accra? Well, with my car engine still running I found myself in the outskirt of Accra within a five hour drive. The Busua Beach Resort located on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean in the Western Region of Ghana, is a nature lovers dream come true. The Busua Beach Resort is about halfway between Abidjan, the capital of Cote d’Ivoire, and Accra, the capital of Ghana. Busua is in the very heart of the region’s attractions, both natural and manmade. Busua Beach Resort is located 45km’s west of the port city of Takoradi in Ghana’s Western Region.
Busua is one of Ghana’s best beaches and offers the visitor a chance to relax, paddle around in the Atlantic and enjoy some lobster. There are several hotels along the beach front ranging from luxurious to simple. Some of the notable hotels/inns found in this area are the Busua Beach Resort, Busua Inn and the African Rainbow
The beauty of Busua lies in its long sandy beach, its compact size, its popularity with tourists, and its distinctive hotels. Busua is a small and attractive town, and it has a different feel from the other towns and villages of Ghana West Coast. It boasts of a variety of hotel accommodation, small seafood restaurants, and a long sandy beach that is clean and safe for swimming and other water sports.
In fact, Busua is considered one of the safest places along the Atlantic coast for water sports,Local shops are available for purchasing souvenirs, and renting bicycles. The town roads are well-matched for cycling. Busua has several well-trained local tour guides.
Busua has a pool of high class, international standard hotels with a local touch, along with budget accommodation and home stopovers. The first hotel you will see is the double-story Dadson’s Lodge, which provides decent rooms (either self-contained or with clean shared facilities) at low prices. There is a nice atmosphere in the ground floor bar, where food is also served. Behind Dadson’s Lodge is Busua Inn with its self-contained rooms (with fans or air conditioners).
The luxurious Busua Beach Resort, positioned right on the beach, is of international standard. It has attractive landscaped grounds, several swimming pools, children’s playground, conference facilities, and a good restaurant that is open to visitors staying anywhere. It has beautifully furnished single rooms, double rooms, and it also has a few budget rooms on offer.
Upon reaching there, a native told me. ”When in Busua, do as the people in Busua do...” In Busua town, there are several seafood such as lobster, tuna, barracuda, shrimps, and pancake restaurants and bars dotted along the beach. All the hotels serve food, with Busua Inn specializing in seafood and French cuisine. Local dishes are available in the town, upon request. After about 23 minutes of taking a stroll along the beach to view the wonderful nature of the resort. I came across a restaurant and decided to taste their food but a waiter told me I have to book the meal in advance, so that the food will be ready when I want it. Wow! I exclaimed.
By Hamidu, Abdul - Lateef
Have you ever visit a tourist sites outside Accra? Well, with my car engine still running I found myself in the outskirt of Accra within a five hour drive. The Busua Beach Resort located on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean in the Western Region of Ghana, is a nature lovers dream come true. The Busua Beach Resort is about halfway between Abidjan, the capital of Cote d’Ivoire, and Accra, the capital of Ghana. Busua is in the very heart of the region’s attractions, both natural and manmade. Busua Beach Resort is located 45km’s west of the port city of Takoradi in Ghana’s Western Region.
Busua is one of Ghana’s best beaches and offers the visitor a chance to relax, paddle around in the Atlantic and enjoy some lobster. There are several hotels along the beach front ranging from luxurious to simple. Some of the notable hotels/inns found in this area are the Busua Beach Resort, Busua Inn and the African Rainbow
The beauty of Busua lies in its long sandy beach, its compact size, its popularity with tourists, and its distinctive hotels. Busua is a small and attractive town, and it has a different feel from the other towns and villages of Ghana West Coast. It boasts of a variety of hotel accommodation, small seafood restaurants, and a long sandy beach that is clean and safe for swimming and other water sports.
In fact, Busua is considered one of the safest places along the Atlantic coast for water sports,Local shops are available for purchasing souvenirs, and renting bicycles. The town roads are well-matched for cycling. Busua has several well-trained local tour guides.
Busua has a pool of high class, international standard hotels with a local touch, along with budget accommodation and home stopovers. The first hotel you will see is the double-story Dadson’s Lodge, which provides decent rooms (either self-contained or with clean shared facilities) at low prices. There is a nice atmosphere in the ground floor bar, where food is also served. Behind Dadson’s Lodge is Busua Inn with its self-contained rooms (with fans or air conditioners).
The luxurious Busua Beach Resort, positioned right on the beach, is of international standard. It has attractive landscaped grounds, several swimming pools, children’s playground, conference facilities, and a good restaurant that is open to visitors staying anywhere. It has beautifully furnished single rooms, double rooms, and it also has a few budget rooms on offer.
Upon reaching there, a native told me. ”When in Busua, do as the people in Busua do...” In Busua town, there are several seafood such as lobster, tuna, barracuda, shrimps, and pancake restaurants and bars dotted along the beach. All the hotels serve food, with Busua Inn specializing in seafood and French cuisine. Local dishes are available in the town, upon request. After about 23 minutes of taking a stroll along the beach to view the wonderful nature of the resort. I came across a restaurant and decided to taste their food but a waiter told me I have to book the meal in advance, so that the food will be ready when I want it. Wow! I exclaimed.
By Hamidu, Abdul - Lateef


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