This 8-day expedition anchors guests in Busua, Ghana’s premier surf destination on the Western coast, while weaving together rich cultural immersion, meaningful historical understanding, and transformative personal connection. The itinerary is specifically designed for solo travelers and couples seeking authenticity, progression, and depth—not just a beach holiday.
Escape the clutches of modern life and immerse yourself in the untouched wonders of Socotra. With 890 expeditions, we take you on a journey to disconnect, reconnect with nature, and create meaningful connections with like-minded travelers – all while embracing adventure, laughter, and unforgettable moments.You’ll stay four consecutive nights at Ahanta Eco Lodge, gain measurable surf skills with the locally-founded Justice Brothers Surf School, experience a private beach night with DJ Opoku (Kumanini Records), commission custom clothing from tailor Joseph, explore neighboring villages Butre and Dixcove on foot with a fort visit, and experience the remarkable Nzulezo stilt village on a lagoon. On the return drive to Accra, you’ll visit Cape Coast Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site anchoring the trip’s historical dimension.
Late Afternoon: Jamestown Historical Walk
Explore Jamestown, Accra’s historic fishing quarter:
Evening: Osu/Labadi Dinner & Optional Nightlife
Optional: Experience Accra’s nightlife on Osu Oxford Street (bars, lounges, live music venues), or return early for rest before Day 2’s early departure.
Early Morning: Domestic Flight Accra to Takoradi
Mid-Morning: Arrival in Takoradi & Road Transfer
Midday: Arrival at Ahanta Eco Lodge
About Ahanta Eco Lodge:
Late Afternoon: Busua Village Orientation
Depending on arrival time and energy:
Group dinner at Ahanta Eco Lodge
Early Morning: First Surf Session with Justice Brothers
About Justice Brothers:
The Justice Brothers are six local brothers who pioneered surfing in Busua over 15+ years. They are culturally rooted in the community, genuinely skilled instructors, and perfect embodiment of authentic, locally-founded adventure.
Surf Session Structure (6:30–8:30 AM, 2 hours):
Post-Surf: Breakfast & Recovery (9:00–11:00 AM)
Return to Ahanta Eco Lodge for hearty post-surf breakfast:
Late Morning/Afternoon Breakfast & Recovery (11:30am-2:30pm pm)
Village Walk & meet the local legend, Joseph the tailor. Time to get measured for your Ghanian inspired outfit.
1. Observe traditional wooden boats and net-making practices
2. Meet fishermen; discuss daily catch and fishing economics
3. Many fishermen are former Justice Brothers students; personal connections
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1. Visit Busua Primary School (coordination allowing)
2. Meet teachers, observe classroom setups and learning environments
3. Understand education challenges in rural Ghana
4. Optional brief cultural exchange with students
1. Small vendors selling vegetables, fish, and provisions
2. Sample local snacks: fried dough, boiled peanuts, fresh coconut
3. Engage vendors about village life and local economy
1. Busua has active Christian churches
2. Visit during non-service times to observe spiritual fabric of community
3. Understand the role of faith in village life
Tailor Joseph: Custom Clothing Creation
This is a 890 Expeditions signature element. Joseph is an established tailor in Busua who has worked successfully with numerous guest groups.
“Every guest leaves Ghana with custom-made clothing from Joseph, a tailor rooted in Busua. You’ll choose fabrics reflecting your style, get fitted for garments that speak to you, and receive pieces created during your expedition—wearable memories of Busua.”
Late Afternoon: Rest & Sunset (3:00–5:30 PM)
Downtime is essential. Guests rest, journal, nap, swim, or sit quietly on the beach:
5:30–6:30 PM: Sunset Gathering (Optional)
Informal gathering on Busua Beach for sunset:
Evening: Casual Dinner & Early Night
Accommodation: Ahanta Eco Lodge (€50–80/night)
Early Morning: Second Surf Session (5:45–8:30 AM)
Optional early session for guests interested in additional water time:
Beginner Group:
Intermediate Group:
Advanced Group:
Water Safety: All groups wear bright rash guards; instructors maintain line-of-sight; lifeguard presence or buddy system enforced
Post-Surf: Breakfast & Recovery (9:00–11:00 AM)
Return to lodge for hearty breakfast as Day 3. Guests are happily tired and ready for downtime.
Informal debrief: Share water experiences, celebrate progress.
Midday: Tailor Joseph Fittings & Clothing Pickup (11:00 AM–2:30 PM)
Joseph brings completed pieces (or near-completed if timeline was tight).
Fitting experience:
Payment & Pickup:
Afternoon: Free Time (2:30–5:30 PM)
Unstructured time is as valuable as structured time on an expedition:
This integration time allows experiences to metabolize into memories. Solo travelers often self-organize informal activities; couples use privacy for intimacy.
Late Afternoon: Preparation for Evening Event (4:00–5:30 PM)
Group gathers for DJ Opoku briefing:
Frame the evening properly:
“Tonight, we bring Busua’s contemporary music scene to us. DJ Opoku of Kumanini Records will create an exclusive set on the beach for our group. This is a chance to experience live Ghanaian music, dance, and the energy of the coast at night—a real celebration.”
Practical briefing:
Music context:
Evening: DJ Opoku Beach Party (8:00 PM onwards)
Why this experience matters:
Alcohol & Substance Notes:
Conclusion & Return (Midnight–1:00 AM):
As energy naturally winds or early risers need sleep, guide guests back to lodge. Most will be happy and tired—endorphins, music, ocean air, new friendships. This is often a transformative moment for travelers.
Late-Night Continuation:
Morning: Gentle Start & Breakfast (7:00–9:00 AM)
Optional early surf session for interested guests (light, informal, no pressure)
Leisurely breakfast at lodge allowing recovery from previous night’s celebration
Hydration emphasis: Guests consumed alcohol and danced; water intake encouraged
Late Morning: Departure for Butre & Dixcove (9:00 AM)
Head out with a knowledgeable local guide to explore neighboring villages:
Route: From Busua, drive/walk combination of approximately 15–30 minutes to Butre; Dixcove is additional 15 minutes from Butre
Landscapes: Coastal road transitions into increasingly rural environment—coconut palms, fishing villages, rocky outcrops, glimpses of ocean
Late Morning: Butre Village Experience (9:45 AM–12:30 PM)
Butre is a quiet, authentic fishing village with less tourism pressure than Busua, offering genuine cultural immersion.
Walking tour of Butre includes:
Fishing Beach & Boats:
Village Center:
Community Gathering Space:
Local Restaurant/Chop Bar:
Lunch at simple local eatery featuring fresh fish from morning catch:
Why Butre before Dixcove?
Butre prepares guests emotionally. It’s quieter and allows acclimatization to village pace before the historical intensity of Fort Metal Cross.
Afternoon: Dixcove & Fort Metal Cross (1:30 PM–4:00 PM)
Travel short 15-minute route along coastal road to Dixcove, another fishing village with significant historical architecture.
Fort Metal Cross: The Historical Component
Dixcove Fort (also called Fort Metal Cross) is a lesser-known but architecturally significant colonial fortification from the slave trade era.[39]
Why this fort matters:
Guided Fort Tour (with local guide) includes:
Exterior & Architecture:
Interior Chambers:
Oral History & Context:
Guide explains:
Reflection Space:
Unlike Cape Coast (Day 7 brief stop), this visit allows deeper emotional processing:
Why this sequencing works:
Afternoon Return to Busua (4:00–5:00 PM)
Drive back to Busua as sun begins setting. Guests have been intellectually and emotionally engaged all day. The walking, history, and cultural engagement have created meaningful experiences.
Evening: Quiet Night & Processing (5:00 PM onwards)
Dinner at Lodge (Light, Reflective Mood):
Optional Evening Activity:
Accommodation: Ahanta Eco Lodge (€50–80/night)
Early Morning: Preparation & Breakfast (6:00–7:00 AM)
Light breakfast fueling the day’s adventure
Guide introduction: Meet trained Nzulezo guide (typically from Nzulezo itself or neighboring community) providing intimate knowledge of village life, history, ecology, and contemporary challenges
Transportation to Nzulezo (7:00–8:30 AM)
Drive from Busua toward Beyin in the Jomoro District of Western Region:
Arrival at Nzulezo (8:45 AM)
First sight of the village: As group approaches the lagoon (Lake Tadane) where Nzulezo sits entirely on stilts, visual impact is striking. Wooden structures emerge from water, connected by wooden walkways and canoe access.
Historical & Cultural Context:
Nzulezo (also spelled Nzulezu) is a 400-year-old village built entirely on stilts above a freshwater lagoon.[38][44][47]
Why built on water:
Contemporary status:
Main Experience: Canoe Journey & Village Exploration (9:30 AM–12:00 PM)
Canoe Journey Across the Lagoon (30–45 minutes):
Board traditional wooden canoes (with life jackets provided) for journey from lagoon entrance toward village center:
Distance: Approximately 5 km across the lagoon[38][41][44]
Duration: 30–45 minutes depending on water conditions
What happens during canoe ride:
Landscape immersion: Mirror-like water reflecting sky, coconut palms fringing shores, birds (kingfishers, herons, eagles)
Historical narration: Guide explains lagoon’s ecology, village founding, how water shaped community development
Encounter with local fishermen: May meet people casting nets or returning with small catch
Transition time: Canoe ride is meditative, removing guests from rushed mentality and into “village time”
Natural sounds: Water lapping, bird calls, wind—sensory immersion
Village Exploration Via Wooden Walkways (1–2 hours):
Navigate village using interconnected wooden walkways (some sturdy and wide, others narrow and requiring careful footing). This creates sense of adventure and presence while maintaining safety.
Key village locations:
Residential Areas:
School:
Market/Shop Area:
Church:
Open Water Spaces:
Guide’s Role:
Guide contextualizes observations:
Modernization challenges: How young people leave for urban areas; fishing becomes less viable
Tourism impact: Balancing economic opportunity with cultural preservation
Environmental changes: Lagoon ecology shifts, fishing pressure, climate impacts
Community resilience: How residents maintain traditions while adapting
Photography & Ethical Considerations
Clear protocols established:
Lunch in Nzulezo
Simple lunch with local family or at small eatery:
This meal creates personal connection with a Nzulezo family, deepening experience beyond tourism transaction.
Return Journey (12:00–1:00 PM)
Canoe back across lagoon. Return journey feels different—guests have integrated experience and often sit in reflective silence, watching water and landscape.
Afternoon Return to Busua (1:00–2:30 PM)
Arrive back at Ahanta Eco Lodge by early afternoon.
Afternoon Free Time (2:30–5:30 PM)
Guests have been intellectually and emotionally engaged all morning. Afternoon is unstructured rest time:
This integration time is essential. Experiences need metabolic time to become memories.
Evening: Optional Sunset Surf or Swimming (5:30–6:30 PM)
Optional informal session for guests wanting water time before sunset. This is lowpressure—no instruction focus, just riding waves or floating in ocean as sun sets.
Alternatively, gentle beach swim or wading
Why this moment matters:
After Nzulezo’s water-based immersion and historical depth, returning to Busua’s ocean feels like homecoming. Beach becomes personal—a place where guests learned to surf, reflected, made friends.
Evening: Group Celebration Dinner (7:00 PM)
Special dinner marking final night as consolidated group in Busua. Frame as celebration and gratitude.
Menu: Upgraded lodge fare—multiple fresh fish options, rice pilaf, grilled vegetables, fresh fruit dessert
Format:
Tone: Warm, celebratory, acknowledging the group’s progression from strangers to friends over 4 days.
Accommodation: Ahanta Eco Lodge (€50–80/night)
Important Note: Flexibility at This Point
By Day 7, your 890 guide should have read the group’s energy, interests, and needs. Day 7 now offers clarity on the route:
The route is clear:
Morning: Departure from Busua
Busua to Cape Coast Drive (~2–3 hours depending on routing)
Scenic coastal drive along main road network, transitioning from rural Western Region toward Central Region
Midday: Cape Coast Castle – Historical Deep Dive
Arrival at Cape Coast Castle at midday for comprehensive guided experience
Why Cape Coast Castle on Return Drive?
About Cape Coast Castle:
UNESCO World Heritage Site; key fortress in transatlantic slave trade system
Guided Tour (2.5 hours) with Knowledgeable Historian:
Book private guide with deep historical knowledge (€50–80 per group for comprehensive tour).[23][26]
Tour Components:
Exterior & Architecture:
Governor’s Quarters:
Slave Dungeons:
The Bone Dungeon:
Governor’s Balcony & Women’s Chamber:
The Door of No Return:
Museum & Artifacts:
Emotional Facilitation:
This is emotionally intense. Your guide should:
For Guests with Diaspora Heritage:
For many African-descended travelers, Cape Coast represents profound reconnection—a physical place where their ancestors were held. Some may need:
Midday: Lunch & Transition (12:30–2:00 PM)
Light lunch in Cape Coast. Quiet meal, minimal conversation. Guests are processing.
Afternoon: Continue to Accra (2:30–5:00 PM)
After the castle visit:
Evening: Rest or Light Activity
Depending on energy:
Morning: Artisan Markets & Last Explorations (9:00 AM–1:00 PM)
Use final day to select crafts and souvenirs, reflecting on the journey.
Suggested stops:
Art Centre / Craft Market:
Smaller boutiques and artisan cooperatives:
Makola Market return (optional):
Kente cloth weavers (if time allows):
This shopping as content:
Budget guidance: Advise guests on realistic pricing and fair-trade practices beforehand, enabling confident shopping without guilt or overpayment.
Afternoon: Rest & Preparation (1:00–6:00 PM)
Late Afternoon: Optional Debrief Session
If time and energy allow, brief group gathering:
Evening: Farewell Celebration Dinner (7:00–10:00 PM)
Final group gathering at upscale Ghanaian restaurant in Accra
Restaurant selection criteria:
Menu highlights:
Dinner Structure:
Welcome & Toasts (7:00–7:30 PM):
Structured Sharing Round (7:30–8:30 PM):
Invite guests to share:
This is vulnerable and beautiful. Guide facilitates with gentleness.
Food & Free Conversation (8:30–9:30 PM):
Practical Closure (9:30–10:00 PM):
Why this dinner matters:
The farewell dinner is the emotional container for closure. It honors bonds formed, validates growth experienced, and transitions group members back to individual lives with integration of shared experience.
Overnight: Final Night in Accra
Morning Departure
| Leg | Route | Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | International →Accra | Varies | Arrive anytime; transfer to hotel |
| Day 2 Morning | Accra → Takoradi | 1 hour | Domestic flight, 6:00–7:00 AM departure |
| Day 2 Midday | Takoradi →Busua | ~1.5 hours | Direct coastal/inland route, scenic drive |
| Days 3–6 | Busua-based | Local | Short transfers for tours, walks, Nzulezo |
| Day 7 | Busua → Cape Coast → Accra | ~5 hourstotal | Scenic return drive with historical stop |
| End of Day 8 | Accra → International | Varies | Departure morning or evening depending on flight |
| Location | Nights | Property | Rate | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accra | 1 + 1(return) | Labadi Beach Hotel, Golden Tulip, or similar | €120–180/night | Urban base, cultural access, comfort |
| Busua | 4 | Ahanta Eco Lodge | €50–80/night | Eco-conscious base, integrated with Justice Brothers |
| Total Accommodation: 7 nights | €420– 720 per person |
| Meal Type | Typical Cost | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Breakfast (lodge) | €5–10 | Daily |
| Lunch (guided tours/villages/chop bars) | €5–10 | Daily |
| Dinner (lodge/restaurant) | €10–20 | Daily |
| Street food tours (Day 1 Makola) | €40–60 | 1 time |
| DJ night refreshments | Included in activity | 1 time |
| Special dinners (farewell) | €20–40 | 1 time |
Total Food Budget: €150–250 per person for 8 days
| Activity | Cost Per Person | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Makola Market food tour (Day 1) | €40–60 | 8+ tastings, vendor engagement |
| Justice Brothers Surf Lessons (4 sessions × 2 hours) | €100–160 | €25–40 per session; skilllevel grouping |
| Tailor Joseph Custom Clothing | €30–80 per piece | 1–3 pieces; €30–40 shirts; €50–80 jackets/dresses |
| Butre & Dixcove walking tour + Fort visit | €20–40 | Local guide, historic context |
| Nzulezo Stilt Village (canoe + guide + lunch) | €40–60 | Half-day experience, 5km lagoon journey |
| DJ Opoku Beach Party (Night 4) | €10–20 per person | Group negotiation; drinks, music, setup |
| Cape Coast Castle tour (Day 7) | €50–80per group | Private historian guide, comprehensive experience |
Total Activity Budget: €300–450 per person
| Leg | Method | Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accra Airport → Hotel | Private car | €20–30 | Day 1 arrival |
| Accra → Takoradi flight | Domestic flight | €60–100 | Book in advance |
| Takoradi → Busua | Private vehicle + driver | €50–70 | Shared group cost |
| Busua local transfers | Local guide/driver | €20–40 daily | Walking tours, Nzulezo, villages |
| Busua → Cape Coast → Accra | Private vehicle + driver | €80– 100 | 7-8 hour drive, scenic |
| Accra Hotel → Restaurant → Airport | Private cars | €40–60 | Evening and morning transfers |
Total Transportation: €150–250 per person
| Category | Per Person Cost |
|---|---|
| Accommodation (7 nights) | €350–480 |
| Meals (8 days) | €150–250 |
| Activities & Tours | €300–450 |
| Transportation | €150–250 |
| Contingency (10%) | €95–143 |
| Total Direct Costs | €1,045–1,573 |
Suggested retail pricing: €2,000–2,500 per person for groups of 10–12, allowing:
This positions 890 Expeditions as premium but authentic, investing genuinely in local partnerships and experience quality rather than cutting corners.
2. Custom Clothing from Tailor Joseph
3. DJ Opoku Kumanini Records Beach Party
4. Nzulezo Stilt Village Half-Day
5. Walking Village Tours (Butre & Dixcove)
6. Strategic Historical Positioning
7. Flexibility & Choice Architecture
Pre-Trip Communication
4 weeks prior:
2 weeks prior:
Minimum 890 staffing:
Optional:
Guide competencies:
High-value moments for documentation:
Content formats:
Legal/consent:
Health & Medical
Ocean & Surfing Safety
Group Dynamics & Conflict
Cultural Sensitivity & Photography
Weather & Environmental
Security
Immediate Post-Trip (Days 1–7 After Departure)
Month 1 Post-Trip
Ongoing
Immediate Actions
1. Formalize partnerships with Justice Brothers, tailor Joseph, Ahanta Eco Lodge, DJ Opoku
2. Develop operational manuals for guides
3. Build booking and CRM system
4. Create content library
Testing & Refinement
5. Pilot cohort (Spring/Early Summer 2026)
6. Refine based on learnings
Marketing & Growth
7. Build social media presence
8. Develop marketing materials
9. Ongoing partnerships
This 8-day Ghana Busua Surf & Culture Expedition centers authentic, community-rooted experiences as the heart of 890 Expeditions’ brand promise. By anchoring guests in one village for multiple days, prioritizing local partnerships, and intentionally sequencing physical challenge (surfing), cultural immersion (villages, markets), historical understanding (forts, castles), and joyful celebration (DJ night), you create conditions for genuine transformation. Guests leave with measurable skills (surfing), tangible keepsakes (custom clothing), deep friendships (solo travelers and couples bonded through shared adventure), and broadened perspective (understanding of Ghana’s culture, history, and resilience). They become ambassadors for 890 Expeditions, sharing their stories and recommending the expedition to their networks. This itinerary is simultaneously authentic to place, achievable in execution, financially viable, and deeply aligned with the conscious, transformative travel values that define 890 Expeditions’ mission.
[1] Best Surf Spots in Ghana – Spots.guru
[2] Cape Coast Castle & Ghana History – UNESCO World Heritage
[4] Ghana Coastal Forts and Breaks – Travel Guides
[5] Cape Coast Castle UNESCO Site – Visit Ghana
[6] Kakum National Park – Ghana Tourism
[12] Accra Art Centre – Contemporary Ghanaian Art
[13] Makola Market Accra – Food & Culture Tours
[16] Ghanaian Cuisine Guide – Local Dining
[20] Cape Coast & Coastal Hotels – Accommodation Reviews
[23][26] Elmina Castle Tours – Historical Guides
[33][36][39][45] Ahanta Eco Lodge – Busua Accommodation
[37][40][43][46][49] Justice Brothers Surf School – Local Instruction
[38][41][44][47][50] Nzulezo Stilt Village Tours – Lagoon Experiences
SAFARI HOST
Founded by Harry McNulty, a rugby player and Olympian whose journey to the 2021 Tokyo Olympics for Team Ireland was marked by his unique athlete number—890. The number 890 has become a symbol of Harry’s own path: a story of perseverance, exploration, and pushing beyond limits, both on the field and across the globe. Whether it’s the thrill of a Kenyan safari, the spiritual journey of following the ancient paths through the Himalayas, or the once-in-a-lifetime encounter with orangutans in Borneo, our expeditions are designed to push boundaries and discover the limitless possibilities of exploration. With 890 Expeditions, every trip is an opportunity to find balance in the unknown, fulfillment in the journey, and the beginning of something infinite.