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6 Steps To Booking a Hotel in Ghana: A travellers guide

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Travellers who want to visit Ghana need a place to stay hence knowing the 6 Steps To Booking a Hotel in Ghana for a Budget Price can go long way to ensure you do not only get a good deal but you find a nice place to stay.

If you have any plans to travel to Ghana anytime soon, then you must be researching on the best ways to get around. While many people shy away from traveling to Ghana due to its less-than-ideal safety record, it’s important to note that most of the country’s crime is concentrated in and around the capital city. Great hotels in Ghana are almost everywhere, and you can find cheap hotels there too.

However, if you want to stay somewhere beyond basic—with amenities like a swimming pool and 24-hour room service—then your budget might need some adjusting. Fortunately, there are a few hacks you can use when booking a hotel in Ghana that will save you money without sacrificing comfort.

Here are six steps that will help you book cheap hotels in Ghana with ease.

 

6 Steps To Booking a Hotel in Ghana for a Budget Price

 

Research the Location of Your Hotel

As one of the most stable countries in Africa, Ghana is a popular tourist destination. Many people arrive in the country at the country’s international airport in Accra. However, if you are looking to save money on hotels, you might want to consider staying outside of the capital city. On the southern coast of Ghana, you will find the city of Cape Coast, which is home to a number of inexpensive hotels. When booking your hotel room, it’s important to research the area around your hotel. The last thing you want is to stay in an unsafe neighborhood. It may be tempting to book a room near the airport, but you’ll end up paying more for transportation and end up spending less time in the city itself.

Book at the Right Time

Airbnb is the perfect platform for booking cheap hotels in Ghana during the off-season. If you’re looking to visit Ghana in the spring or fall, you might want to book your Airbnb in the winter, when prices are lower. You can save even more money if you’re visiting during Ramadan. During this month-long holiday, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. During this time, you can expect the host to reduce their rate.

Check for Special Offers

Many hotels in Ghana offer special rates to attract tourists. However, these special rates are often reserved for specific times of the year. Once again, this is when booking in the winter can help you save money. During this time, holiday rates have already gone into effect, but hotels are still trying to attract as many tourists as possible. If you can, try to visit Ghana during the off-season. If you’re planning on visiting in the summer, you may want to consider visiting in the spring instead.

Stay in a Hostel or Guesthouse

If you’re willing to stay in the city center, you can likely find a hostel or guesthouse for a fraction of the cost of a hotel. These types of lodging are popular in Ghana and are often found in or near the city center. You can expect to pay anywhere between $15 and $30 a night for a hostel or guesthouse. You’ll also want to check if there is a curfew or quiet hours at your lodging. It’s important to respect the other guests, so bring ear plugs if you are a light sleeper.

Ask About Taxes and Fees

If you’re booking in advance, it’s important to keep an eye out for hidden fees that may be applied to your booking. For example, hotels in Ghana often charge a cleaning fee. Final Expenses are basically the additional charges or taxes that will be applied on your booking. In Ghana, you should be prepared to pay a 10% VAT (sales tax) and a 10% hotel tax. If you’re booking with Airbnb, these fees are included in your booking.

 

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Final Words

In addition to a hotel, you may want to consider renting an apartment while you’re in Ghana. If you’re traveling with a group, this can be a great way to save money. If you’re traveling with a group of four or more, you can usually find a furnished apartment for less than $100 per night. Before you book, make sure to look for indicators of a safe neighborhood. Hotels are great, but renting an apartment allows you to save even more money. With a little research and some planning ahead of time, you can book cheap hotels in Ghana and have the trip of a lifetime.

 

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