Picture this: You’re sipping champagne on a private beach as the African sun sets over the Atlantic, or maybe you’re watching elephants drink from a watering hole right from your infinity pool. Sounds like a dream? Well, welcome to Ghana – West Africa’s best-kept secret for luxury honeymoons.
I know what you’re thinking. Ghana for a honeymoon? Trust me, once you discover what this incredible country has to offer, you’ll wonder why you hadn’t considered it sooner. Gone are the days when African honeymoons meant only Kenya or South Africa. Ghana is having its moment, and honestly, it’s about time.
After speaking with countless couples who’ve tied the knot here and resort managers who’ve seen it all, I’ve put together this guide to Ghana’s five most swoon-worthy honeymoon spots. Whether you’re beach lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, or somewhere in between, there’s something here that’ll make your heart skip a beat.
1. Lou Moon Eco-Luxury Resort, Axim – Your Own Private Paradise
The Vibe
Okay, let me tell you about Lou Moon. This place is magic. Tucked away on Ghana’s western coastline, it’s the kind of spot where you forget the outside world exists. And honestly? That’s exactly what you want on your honeymoon.
I’m talking about waking up to waves gently lapping at the shore, having breakfast delivered to your private terrace while monkeys play in the trees nearby. The whole resort sits in this perfect little cove that Mother Nature seemingly designed just for lovers. It’s no wonder everyone who visits calls it their “little slice of paradise.”



Getting There (It’s Worth the Journey!)
So here’s the deal – Lou Moon is about two hours from Takoradi airport, and yes, the road gets a bit bumpy towards the end. But trust me, that slightly adventurous drive through fishing villages and coastal forests? It’s all part of the experience. The resort can arrange your pickup (¢500 one way, ¢1000 round trip), and before you know it, you’re pulling up to what looks like a scene from a romantic movie.
Where You’ll Stay
Let’s talk about the rooms because, wow, they’ve really thought of everything:
Island Pool Villas – If you’re going all out (and why shouldn’t you?), these villas are on their own little island with private pools. Yes, you read that right. Your. Own. Island.
Island Chalets – Still on the island but a bit more intimate. Perfect for couples who want privacy without the pool maintenance guy showing up.
Bay View Suites & Rooms – Don’t let “rooms” fool you. These beauties have views that’ll have you reaching for your camera every five minutes. Though honestly, no photo does justice to those sunsets.
What Makes It Special for Couples
Here’s what I love about Lou Moon for honeymooners: they get it. They understand you don’t want to bump into other guests every five minutes. The beach here is protected by the cove, so the water is calm – like a giant natural swimming pool. My friend Sarah, who honeymooned here last year, said she felt like they’d discovered their own secret beach.
The staff has this wonderful way of being there when you need them and invisible when you don’t. Want a surprise beach dinner for your new spouse? They’ll set it up without you lifting a finger. Prefer to be left alone with a bottle of wine and that stunning view? They’ll make sure you’re not disturbed.
Things You Can Actually Do (When You Leave Your Room):
- Take a sunset kayak ride – the water here is so clear you can see fish swimming beneath you
- Get a couples’ massage right on the beach (yes, with the sound of actual waves, not a sound machine)
- Try your hand at archery – surprisingly fun after a cocktail or two
- Join the morning beach yoga session – or don’t, no judgment here
- Go on a boat trip where, if you’re lucky, you might spot dolphins
Let’s Talk Food
The restaurant here sources fish directly from local fishermen – we’re talking catch-of-the-day that was actually caught that day. They do this amazing grilled lobster that… sorry, I’m getting distracted. The point is, the food is fantastic, and they’re happy to serve it wherever you want – beach, room, poolside, you name it.
Pro tip: Ask them to pack you a picnic basket for a beach lunch. Find a spot under the palm trees, and boom – most romantic lunch ever.
The Real Deal on Pricing
Starting from GHS 2,300 per night (roughly $200-ish USD), which in the world of luxury honeymoons is actually pretty reasonable. Book directly through their website or give them a call – and mention it’s your honeymoon. They love making things extra special for newlyweds.
Contact: +233 26 424 1549 | stay@loumoonresort.com
2. Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City, Accra – City Glamour Meets Honeymoon Bliss
First Impressions
If you’re the type of couple who loves a bit of glamour with your romance, Kempinski is your place. This isn’t just a hotel – it’s THE hotel in Accra. You know that feeling when you walk into a place and immediately feel like royalty? That’s Kempinski.
When my colleague David stayed here for his anniversary, he said the “Ladies in Red” (their signature concierge team) remembered his wife loved chocolate-covered strawberries from a casual mention at check-in. Guess what was waiting in their room that evening? These folks don’t miss a beat.



Location is Everything
Right in the heart of Accra, you’re just 7 minutes from the airport (perfect when you’re exhausted from your flight), but you’d never know it. The hotel feels like its own little world. Want to explore the city? The cultural sites, markets, and restaurants are all close by. Want to hide away? You never have to leave the property.
Your Home Away From Home
With 269 rooms, this place is big, but here’s the thing – they make you feel like you’re the only guests there. The rooms are HUGE by Accra standards, and the honeymoon suites? Let’s just say they know how to set a mood. Fresh flowers, champagne on ice, those little chocolate treats that appear during turndown service… they’ve got the romance thing down to a science.
What really gets me is the attention to detail. We’re talking about pillow menus (yes, you can choose your pillow!), bathrobes so fluffy you’ll want to steal them (don’t), and room service that actually arrives hot. It’s the little things, right?
That Spa Though…
The Resense Spa is the largest in West Africa, spanning three whole floors. Three! My friend Emma practically lived there during her honeymoon. She said the couples’ massage rooms have this incredible ambiance – dim lighting, soft music, and therapists who somehow find knots you didn’t know existed.
Book the “Honeymoon Harmony” package if you can. It’s this whole experience where you start with a steam room session together, move to side-by-side massages, and end with champagne in the relaxation lounge. Pure bliss.
Food That’ll Make You Forget Your Diet
Look, you’re on your honeymoon. Calories don’t count. And good thing too, because the food here is incredible. The breakfast buffet alone could be a tourist attraction – I’m talking made-to-order omelets, fresh tropical fruits you’ve never heard of, and pastries that would make a French baker jealous.
For dinner, Papillon Restaurant is where you want to be. They do this thing where they’ll create a special menu just for you if you tell them your preferences. Vegetarian? No problem. Obsessed with seafood? They’ve got you covered. Want to try authentic Ghanaian dishes but scared of the spice? They’ll adjust it.
The Little Extras That Matter
- That pool area is Instagram gold, especially at sunset
- Free airport shuttle (because who wants to deal with taxis after a long flight?)
- They can arrange everything from city tours to golf games
- The rooftop terrace can be reserved for private dinners (hint, hint)
- 24-hour room service for when you want breakfast at 3 PM (no judgment)
Let’s Talk Money
Luxury in Accra doesn’t come cheap, but here’s the thing – it’s still way less than what you’d pay for similar luxury in Paris or New York. Plus, they’re running a 10th-anniversary special in 2025 with some sweet perks. My advice? Call them directly and negotiate. Mention it’s your honeymoon. These places always have wiggle room for special occasions.
The Bottom Line
Choose Kempinski if you want to feel pampered without sacrificing the option to explore Ghana’s vibrant capital. It’s perfect for couples who want luxury but also want to experience the culture, the markets, the nightlife. You can have your five-star breakfast and then go bargain hunting at Makola Market. Best of both worlds.
3. Aqua Safari Resort, Ada Foah – Where the River Meets Your Dreams
The Magic of This Place
You know that scene in movies where the couple arrives at their honeymoon destination and just stands there, speechless? That’s Aqua Safari. Sitting right where the mighty Volta River kisses the Atlantic Ocean, this place has an energy that’s hard to describe.
I visited last summer, and honestly? The photos don’t do it justice. There’s something about watching the sun set over the river while peacocks strut around like they own the place (which, let’s be honest, they kind of do) that just hits different.



Getting Here
About 90 minutes from Accra – close enough to be convenient, far enough to feel like you’ve escaped. The drive itself is pretty interesting, passing through local communities where kids wave at every car. It’s like a gentle transition from city chaos to riverside paradise.
Your Honeymoon Nest
Here’s what I love about the rooms here – every single one has a balcony or patio. Every. Single. One. The honeymoon package rooms are something else though. Picture this: you arrive, and there’s a personal butler (yes, an actual butler!) waiting to escort you to your room.
The room is already set up with robes, slippers, unlimited drinks (including proper coffee, thank goodness), and these little touches that show they’ve thought of everything. My favorite detail? The outdoor shower option in some rooms. There’s something liberating about showering under the stars – just saying.
Adventures for Two
This is where Aqua Safari really shines. You’re not just sitting by a pool all day (though you could, and it would be glorious). The activities here are actually fun:
On the Water:
- Jet skiing on the Volta – the river is wide and calm, perfect for beginners
- Sunset boat cruises where they serve local palm wine (it’s an acquired taste, but try it!)
- Fishing trips where you might actually catch dinner
- Kayaking through mangroves where it’s so quiet you can hear fish jumping
On Land:
- Horseback riding at sunrise (magical doesn’t even cover it)
- Yes, they have donkeys you can ride. It’s hilarious and surprisingly fun
- Beach volleyball tournaments with other guests (if you’re feeling social)
- Nature walks where guides point out birds you’ve only seen in documentaries
The Animal Kingdom
This place is basically a Disney movie. There are peacocks everywhere, showing off like they’re on a fashion runway. The pelicans hang out by the restaurant, hoping for handouts. There are rabbits, ducks, and even horses. One morning, I watched a couple feed the fish in the resort’s ponds while having their coffee. It was stupidly romantic.
Food Worth Writing Home About
The breakfast buffet is dangerous – I’m warning you now. They have this local dish called “waakye” that will change your life. But they also do continental if you’re not feeling adventurous. The dinner setup is where they really show off though. You can eat in the restaurant, by the pool, on the beach, or in your room.
Here’s a pro tip: ask them to set up dinner on the small beach area during full moon. They’ll bring lanterns, set up a table right on the sand, and the moonlight on the water is… okay, I’m getting too sentimental, but you get the idea.
The Butler Situation
Let me tell you about the butler service because it’s a game-changer. These aren’t stuffy, formal butlers. They’re more like your personal vacation fairy godparents. Want to surprise your partner with flowers? They’ll handle it. Need a boat ready at 6 AM for sunrise photos? Done. Forgot your anniversary is tomorrow? They’ve already got something planned.
One couple I met said their butler, Martin, organized a surprise candlelit dinner on a floating platform in the river. I mean, come on. That’s next level.
Real Talk on Value
The honeymoon packages here are actually really smart. They include so much that you barely spend extra money once you’re there. And trust me, after your third day of unlimited cocktails and activities, you’ll realize you’re getting a steal.
Why Couples Keep Coming Back
I met a couple who was there for their fifth anniversary. When I asked why they keep returning, the husband said, “Where else can I jet ski in the morning, ride a horse at lunch, and watch my wife feed peacocks at dinner?” Fair point, sir. Fair point.
4. Zaina Lodge, Mole National Park – Your Safari Love Story
Welcome to the Wild Side
Ever dreamed of waking up to elephants outside your window? Not in a scary way, but in a “holy cow, there are actual elephants having breakfast by our pool” way? Welcome to Zaina Lodge, where Disney’s Animal Kingdom meets luxury honeymoon suite.
This is West Africa’s first luxury safari lodge, and they didn’t hold back. When friends ask me about unique honeymoon ideas, this is what I tell them about. Because honestly, how many of your friends can say they sipped champagne while watching elephants bathe?



The Adventure to Get Here
Alright, I’ll be honest – getting to Zaina is a bit of a mission. You fly to Tamale (one hour from Accra), then it’s about a 2.5-hour drive through northern Ghana. But here’s the thing – that journey is part of the magic. You watch the landscape change from coastal to savanna, pass through villages where you might be the only tourists they see all week, and then suddenly, you’re in the African bush.
My cousin Tom did this trip last year and said the drive alone was worth it. “It’s like watching Ghana reveal itself slowly,” he said. Poetic for Tom, but he’s not wrong.
Tented Luxury (Yes, That’s a Thing)
When they say “tented chalets,” don’t picture your camping trip disaster from college. These are tents the way a Rolls Royce is “just a car.” We’re talking king-sized beds with Egyptian cotton sheets, air conditioning that actually works, indoor AND outdoor showers (because choices are nice), and a private deck where you can watch the sunrise over the African savanna.
The outdoor shower deserves its own paragraph. Imagine showering while watching baboons play in the trees. It’s surreal and wonderful and makes your shower back home feel incredibly boring.
Wildlife Encounters That’ll Give You Goosebumps
The park has around 600-800 elephants now, and they’re not shy. The lodge overlooks two waterholes where animals come to drink, and it’s like having a front-row seat to the world’s best nature documentary.
Your Safari Options:
- Morning drives when the animals are most active (and the light is photographer’s gold)
- Evening drives where you might spot the elusive leopards
- Walking safaris with guides who can track a butterfly in a hurricane
- Night drives to see the nocturnal creatures (bush babies are cuter than they sound)
- Bird watching tours (344 species, if you’re counting)
But here’s my favorite part – sometimes you don’t even need to leave the lodge. I heard about a couple who were having breakfast when a family of elephants walked right up to the lodge’s water feature for a drink. The wife said she just sat there with her coffee, watching baby elephants play, thinking, “This is it. This is the moment I’ll remember forever.”
The Infinity Pool Situation
This pool, guys. THIS POOL. It overlooks the entire savanna, and yes, you can watch animals while you swim. It’s positioned perfectly for sunset, which means your evening swim comes with a light show courtesy of Mother Nature.
The poolside bar knows exactly what they’re doing too. They make this drink with baobab fruit that sounds weird but tastes like heaven. Sip that while elephants trumpet in the distance? That’s a core memory right there.
Dining in the Bush
The restaurant is open-air with views of the waterholes. You might literally be eating dinner while watching elephants bathe. The food is a mix of international and local Ghanaian dishes, and they’re very proud of their bush dinners – private dining experiences under the stars with lanterns and the sounds of the wild.
One couple told me they arranged to have breakfast delivered to their deck at sunrise. They watched the savanna wake up while eating fresh fruit and local honey on toast. “It was so simple but so perfect,” they said.
The Perfect Balance
What I love about Zaina is that it’s luxury without losing the adventure. You’re in the wild, but you’re not roughing it. You can have a massage in the spa, then go track elephants. You can enjoy high tea, then watch crocodiles sunbathe. It’s this beautiful balance that makes it perfect for couples who can’t decide between adventure and relaxation.
A Little Secret
The staff here are incredible storytellers. Our guide, Fredaus, had been working in the park for years and knew every elephant by their personality. He’d tell us stories about the matriarch who always leads her family to the same spot, or the young bull who thinks he’s tougher than he is. It made every sighting feel personal, like we knew these animals.
Why It’s Worth Every Penny
Look, Zaina isn’t cheap. But when you consider what’s included – all meals, two daily safaris, the accommodation, the experience – it’s actually comparable to, or less than, similar lodges in East Africa. And you get serious bragging rights. “Oh, your honeymoon? We watched elephants from our private pool in Ghana.” Mic drop.
5. Safari Valley Resort, Eastern Region – The Playground Paradise
This Place is Insane (In the Best Way)
Safari Valley is what happens when someone says, “Let’s build a luxury resort,” and then completely loses their minds in the most wonderful way possible. It’s like they couldn’t decide what kind of resort to build, so they built ALL of them. Want a golf course? Got it. Zip-lining? Yep. Private pools in every cabin? Obviously. A maze garden? Because why not?
When you drive through the gates (very Jurassic Park vibes), you realize this isn’t just a resort – it’s basically its own country. And the best part? It’s only about an hour from Accra, so you can be sipping cocktails by your private pool before lunch.



Your Private Paradise
The cabins here are ridiculous, and I mean that as the highest compliment. Each one has its own private pool. Not a plunge pool, not a “pool” that’s really a large bathtub – an actual swimming pool. Plus outdoor showers (because apparently that’s mandatory in Ghana’s luxury resorts, and I’m not complaining) and bathtubs that could fit a small family.
They come with butler service, which at first feels weird. “Someone to bring me drinks while I’m in my private pool? Well, if you insist…” But by day two, you’re texting your butler like they’re your best friend. “Hey, can you bring more of those coconut things? And maybe some towels? You’re the best!”
Activities Until You Drop (Or Just Don’t)
This is where Safari Valley gets crazy. The activity list reads like someone asked a five-year-old what would make the perfect playground and then actually built it:
For the Adventurous:
- Zip-lining through actual forest canopy (terrifying but awesome)
- Horseback riding through trails that look like movie sets
- Hiking to their private waterfall (yes, they have their own waterfall)
- Canoeing on their canal system (they built canals!)
- A 9-hole golf course that’s actually challenging
For the “Active but Not Crazy”:
- Tennis courts that are somehow always the perfect temperature
- Basketball courts where you can pretend you’re LeBron
- Giant Jenga that gets competitive after a few drinks
- Archery, because why shouldn’t you learn archery on your honeymoon?
- That maze garden I mentioned – harder than it looks
For the “I’m on Vacation, Leave Me Alone”:
- Multiple pools to choose from
- Spa treatments in cabins surrounded by nature
- Hammocks strategically placed for optimal napping
- Board games in the lodge for rainy afternoons
Food That Makes Sense
After all those activities (or intense poolside lounging), you’ll be hungry. The restaurant here gets it. They do this beautiful fusion thing where you can have traditional Ghanaian breakfast followed by Italian lunch and Asian fusion dinner. Or stick to one cuisine. Or eat only dessert. It’s your honeymoon; no one’s judging.
They grow a lot of their own produce, so when they say “farm to table,” they mean “that lettuce was literally in the ground this morning.” There’s something about eating fresh food in the middle of nature that makes everything taste better.
What Surprised Me Most
The attention to detail is bonkers. Every cabin has different decor, but they all feel cohesive. The wood is all sustainably sourced (they’ll tell you exactly which forest it came from if you ask). They use solar power where possible. Even the soap is locally made from shea butter.
But what really got me was this: they employ almost exclusively from local communities. Your butler might tell you about growing up in the village next door. Your guide knows every plant because their grandmother taught them. It feels real because it is real.
For Couples Who Can’t Sit Still
If you’re the couple who goes on vacation and then does ALL THE THINGS, this is your place. My friends Kate and Mike went here and literally did every single activity. They were exhausted by the end, but they had stories for days. “Remember when you fell off the horse?” “Remember when you beat me at giant Jenga?” “Remember that sunset from the waterfall?”
But here’s the beautiful thing – if you want to do absolutely nothing, that’s perfect too. No one’s going to judge you for spending three days moving only between your bed, pool, and dinner table.
The Instagram Factor
Look, I’m not saying you should choose a honeymoon spot based on Instagram potential, but… this place was built for photos. Every corner, every view, every sunset is ridiculous. Your friends will think you hired a professional photographer and went to five different resorts.
The Verdict
Safari Valley is for couples who want it all and aren’t afraid to admit it. It’s luxury without stuffiness, adventure without danger, nature without roughing it. It’s excessive in all the best ways. And honestly? Your honeymoon should be excessive. When else are you going to have your own butler bring you floating breakfast in your private pool while monkeys play in the trees above?
Contact them at: +233 50 140 0009 | info@safarivalleyresort.com
Planning Your Dream Ghana Honeymoon (The Real Talk Edition)
When Should You Go?
Honestly, Ghana is pretty great year-round, but here’s the inside scoop:
December to March – This is peak season for a reason. It’s dry, cooler (and by cooler, I mean mid-80s instead of mid-90s), and perfect beach weather. Downside? Everyone else knows this too, so book early.
April to June – It gets HOT. Like, really hot. But if you’re planning to spend most of your time in the pool or air-conditioned spa, who cares? Plus, you might snag better rates.
July to October – Rainy season, but don’t panic. It’s not monsoon-style rain all day. Usually, you get dramatic afternoon thunderstorms that are actually pretty romantic. The landscape is lush and green, and Zaina Lodge is spectacular during this time.
November – Kind of a wildcard month. Could be perfect, could be rainy. I like to live dangerously, but that’s just me.
Let’s Talk Money (Without Crying)
Ghana luxury resorts range from about $200-$500 per night. Yes, that’s a big range, but here’s how to think about it:
- $200-300/night gets you solid luxury with most amenities
- $300-400/night is the sweet spot for “wow” without the guilt
- $400+/night is for when you want to really splash out
But here’s the secret: the honeymoon packages are usually incredible value. They throw in so much stuff (meals, activities, spa treatments) that you barely spend anything once you’re there. Do the math on what you’d spend on those same things separately, and suddenly that package price looks pretty good.
Booking Like a Pro in 2025
Listen, I’ve learned some things:
- Call them directly – I know, talking on the phone in 2025 feels weird, but trust me. Say the magic words “honeymoon” and “special occasion” and watch them get creative with offers.
- Book 3-6 months ahead for December-March, but last-minute deals pop up in the rainy season if you’re flexible.
- Ask about everything – Room upgrades? Included. Late checkout? Usually yes. Special dietary needs? They’ll make it happen.
- Travel insurance is boring but necessary – Especially if you’re coming from overseas. One missed connection can ruin everything.
- Consider multiple resorts – Two nights here, three nights there. See more, experience more, brag more.
Mix and Match Your Adventure
Nobody says you have to stay in one place. Here are combos that actually work:
The Classic: Start with 2 nights at Kempinski in Accra (decompress from your flight, see the city), then 4 nights at Lou Moon for beach bliss.
The Adventure: 3 nights at Zaina Lodge for safari magic, then 3 nights at Aqua Safari for water activities and relaxation.
The Sampler: 2 nights each at Safari Valley and Aqua Safari – close enough to Accra that you’re not spending all your time traveling.
The Ultimate (if you have 2+ weeks): Hit all five. Start in Accra, work your way west to Lou Moon, come back through Safari Valley, up to Zaina, and end at Aqua Safari. You’ll need a vacation from your vacation, but what a trip!
Health Stuff (The Not-Fun But Important Part)
- Yellow fever vaccine: Required. Not optional. Get it at least 10 days before travel.
- Malaria pills: Talk to your doctor. Yes, they can make you feel weird. Yes, you should still take them.
- Travel insurance: I mentioned this already, but seriously. Get it.
- Stomach stuff: Bring Pepto. Bring Imodium. Your stomach might be fine, but better safe than sorry.
Money Matters
- The currency is Ghana Cedi (GHS), but US dollars work at most luxury resorts
- ATMs exist but tell your bank you’re traveling unless you enjoy having your card blocked
- Tipping is expected but not crazy. 10-15% at restaurants, $5-10/day for housekeeping
- Everything is negotiable at markets. EVERYTHING.
Cultural Add-Ons That Are Actually Worth It
Cape Coast Castle (3 hours from Accra) – Heavy, emotional, important. Not exactly honeymoon vibes, but powerful if you want to understand Ghana’s history.
Kakum National Park (same area) – Canopy walks that are terrifying and incredible. Great for couples who like to scream together.
Aburi Botanical Gardens (1 hour from Accra) – Beautiful, peaceful, and they have this enormous tree that everyone takes photos with.
A Traditional Wedding Ceremony – Some resorts can arrange for you to witness (or participate in!) a traditional ceremony. It’s colorful, loud, joyful, and unforgettable.
Makola Market in Accra – Chaotic, overwhelming, and absolutely brilliant. Go with a guide your first time. Buy fabric, get it made into something custom.
Things Nobody Tells You
- Ghanaians love love – When they find out you’re on honeymoon, expect extra everything. Extra fruit, extra smiles, extra congratulations from strangers.
- “Ghana time” is real – If dinner is at 7, it might be at 7:30. Embrace it. You’re on honeymoon, not catching a train.
- Power cuts happen – Even at luxury resorts. They have generators, but pack a power bank for your phone.
- The sun is serious – SPF 50 minimum. That equatorial sun doesn’t play.
- WhatsApp is king – Everyone uses it. Get the resort’s WhatsApp before you go for easy communication.
Final Reality Check
Is Ghana the Maldives? No. Is it Paris? Nope. But that’s exactly the point. Ghana is Ghana – vibrant, warm, surprising, and real. Your honeymoon here won’t look like anyone else’s, and that’s what makes it special.
You’ll have moments of pure luxury (champagne in your private pool) and moments of pure Africa (did that monkey just steal my breakfast?). You’ll eat things you can’t pronounce, learn words in Twi, and probably dance badly to highlife music at least once.
And years from now, when someone asks about your honeymoon, you won’t just say “it was nice.” You’ll have stories. Real stories. The kind that start with “You won’t believe what happened when…”
Look, I could write another thousand words about why Ghana is amazing for honeymoons, but here’s what it comes down to: Do you want a honeymoon that’s just like everyone else’s, or do you want something special?
These five resorts offer luxury that rivals anywhere in the world, but with a warmth and authenticity you won’t find in more touristy destinations. The people are genuinely happy you’re there. The experiences are real, not manufactured for tourists. And the memories? They’ll be yours alone.
So call these resorts. Ask questions. Get excited. And then come to Ghana and start your marriage with an adventure. Because if you can handle a monkey stealing your breakfast and still laugh about it together, you can handle anything marriage throws at you.
Welcome to Ghana. Akwaaba. Your love story is about to get a lot more interesting.
Quick Contact List (Save These!)
Lou Moon Resort: +233 26 424 1549 | stay@loumoonresort.com
Kempinski Accra: +233 242 436 000 | reservations.goldcoastcity@kempinski.com
Aqua Safari Resort: +233 24 464 6777 | info@aquasafariresort.com
Zaina Lodge: +233 20 202 5117 | info@zainalodge-ghana.com
Safari Valley Resort: +233 50 140 0009 | info@safarivalleyresort.com
Ghana Tourism Authority: visitghana.com
Emergency Numbers: Police: 191 | Fire: 192 | Ambulance: 193
P.S. – When you get back, send me photos. I live vicariously through other people’s honeymoons. Have an amazing time!

