Ghanaian Coastal Plain is a region of Ghana.
From west to east:
Elubo — the main Ghana-Cote d'Ivoire bordertown
Busua — seaside village
Elmina — with another slave fort
Cape Coast — with a famous slave fort that is a
Apam — beach town
Kokrobite — enjoy some time relaxing on this picturesque beach
Accra — the capital city of Ghana
Keta — has the remains of a Danish fort built in 1784 that was used in the Atlantic slave trade
This is an ideal region for visitors with a appreciation for history.
The coastline is famous for its ancient forts, castles and slave dungeons, which were constructed by European merchants. The World Heritage Foundation under UNESCO has declared 11 of them as World Heritage Monuments under the name "Forts and Castles, Volta, Greater Accra, Central and Western Regions".
It's also the home of the famous Kakum National Park, Ghana’s most popular canopy walkway, historic places of interest, craft villages and several beach hotels and resorts. Beach lovers can enjoy the region’s many palm-fringed beaches, where warm African sunshine combines with the cool Atlantic Ocean breeze. The region enables visitors to establish a link between Africa and Europe, an era long gone.