Cape Coast

The Heart of Ghana’s History

Cape Coast is a city rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. It is most famous for its connection to the transatlantic slave trade, offering visitors a chance to reflect on the region's historical significance while enjoying its stunning coastal scenery.

Cape Coast Castle

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and former slave-trading post. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the harrowing history of the transatlantic slave trade.

Kakum National Park

Just a short drive away, this rainforest reserve features a famous canopy walkway that offers breathtaking views and a chance to spot wildlife.

Assin Manso Slave River

Also known as the "Slave Market" or Ndonkor Nsuo, is a significant historical site tied to the transatlantic slave trade. It served as a final bathing point for enslaved Africans before they were transported to the coast and shipped across the Atlantic.

Elmina Slave River

Located near the historic town of Elmina, played a similar role during the transatlantic slave trade. It was one of the final points where enslaved Africans were prepared before being confined in dungeons at the Elmina Castle.

History and Heights

Full day.................................................

  • Kakum National Park
  • Cape Coast Slave Castle or Elmina Slave Castle
  • 7 Bridges Canopy Walk
  • 45mins Nature Hike
  • Visit to the Door of No Return
  • Lunch at the Beach

$200

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Beyond the Chains

Full - day.....................................

  • Assin Manso Slave River (final bathing site of enslaved Africans)
  • Elmina Slave Castle
  • Visit to the Door of No Return
  • Last Bath Experience
  • Clay Embalmment
  • Lunch at the Beach

$180

Cultural attire for the ceremony I Air-conditioned transportation I Bottled water I Complimentary Snacks Tour guide

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Journey Through History

Full - day......................................................................

  • Assin Manso Slave River (final bathing site of enslaved Africans)
  • Cape Coast Slave Castle (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  • Visit to the Door of No Return
  • Last Bath Experience
  • Clay Embalmment
  • Lunch at the Beach

$180

Air-conditioned transportation Professional Tours Guides at all locations Entrance fees Bottled water and Complimentary Snacks

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