Normally I head west but this time I took a different direction and went to Ada which is east of Accra by about 2 hours. The town of Ada is not really the attraction but if you turn right at the Ada junction and head in the direction of "Big Ada" to Ada Foah you will find an incredible beach scene where the the Volta Delta meets the Atlantic Ocean. This is where I set up camp, quite literally, in a beach hut for 3 days.
Beach Hut Accommodations |
I have never written a review blog but the African Midas Beach Resort was just so amazing and so relaxing that I have to share it with others. After a conversation with the owner of the beach camp and inquiring about how he gets most of his customers, I discovered that lack of advertisement and marketing is hindering what could be a booming business.
So, here is my plug for the African Midas Beach Resort in Ada Foah.
You can reach African Midas Beach resort by car or trotro from Accra. If you take a tro you will drop at the Ada Foah station and pick a taxi to the river shore where you can arrange for a boat to take you to the Resort for a small fee of 5 Ghana Cedis. If you are not a fan of small, wooden boats, I wouldn't worry too much as the ride is quick and painless on a calm river. Just mind the driver scooping out water from the boat as you go!
The Basics:
The Beach Resort is by no means a five star Resort As you can see from the picture above, you will be staying in a beach hut with basic amenities, ie: a bed and a bed net. You will share a toilet and shower with the other guests. Price per night is GHC 25, but you are paying for way more than just the basics!
The Bonuses:
- The floor of the hut is concrete so that when you drag sand into your hut, at least half of it won't end up in bed with you!
- The toilet is a flush toilet
- The showers have running water, not "bucket showers"
- There is electricity in the room so you can find your way at night, although there is no electrical outlet. You can leave your tech stuff with staff to charge at the reception/bar where it will be safe.
- It is much quieter at night than Maranatha Beach Camp which plays loud music on the weekends until fairly late at night
- The staff is wonderful. Friendly and helpful
- The food is amazing and decently priced
- The atmosphere is very relaxing and peaceful with the calm river on one side of you and the harsh, crashing waves of the Ocean on the opposite side
- The water is clean, you are not swimming with plastic bags or garbage
My Recommendations:
- Take a book, or two. There isn't much to do, but isn't that the draw to a relaxing beach weekend?
- Swim in the river side as opposed to the Ocean as the waves and currents in the Ocean are very strong and dangerous
- Order your food an hour or so before you want to eat as it can take a while to prepare
- Bring your own snacks, breakfast food, etc. You are allowed to bring almost everything you need but it's nice to support the community. Plus, food and drinks are reasonably priced. ie: Star for GHC 3 and a meal for GHC 7-10, depending on what you order
- Call Uncle Kofi to make a reservation. He will also arrange for a boat to pick you and bring you to the Resort.
Contact Information:
To make a reservation or to inquire for more information contact the owner, Uncle Kofi at
+233 244 965 078
Photos:
The boat |
The boat ride |
Along the shore |
A relaxing place to do nothing! |
Kick up your feet |
Sunset |
I rate this resort 2 thumbs up!
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