Fort San Sebastian

Fort San Sebastian in the village of Shama, Ghana, was built in 1526. It played a role in trade and slavery and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Come and explore its history, learn about its past, and understand its importance in Ghana's cultural heritage.

Elmina-Java Museum

The Elmina-Java Museum in Elmina, Ghana, stands as a pivotal site of cultural and historical significance. Focusing on the stories and artifacts from the Elmina Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, it offers insights into the transatlantic slave trade and Ghana's vibrant cultural tapestry. Through interactive exhibits and diverse displays, visitors can connect with Ghana's rich history, art, and traditions, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking profound cultural experiences.

Fort Kongenstein

Fort Kongenstein in Ada Foah, Ghana, offers a glimpse into the country's colonial past. Although in a state of ruin, the fort provides visitors with a unique historical experience, scenic views of the Volta River, and an opportunity to engage with the vibrant local culture.