What sets my tour apart is the authentic and immersive experience you’ll enjoy as we explore the vibrant James Town community. Unlike typical tours, I take you beyond the surface—sharing untold stories, uncovering hidden gems, and introducing you to the locals who bring this historic area to life. From climbing the iconic Jamestown Lighthouse to savoring the unique flavors at Jamestown Café, every moment of this tour is thoughtfully curated to leave you inspired. Plus, I add personal touches, like insider tips and cultural anecdotes, to make your experience truly unforgettable!"
Come explore one of Accra's oldest communities! Jamestown is packed with history and also well known for its street art, boxing gyms and the infamous Jamestown Lighthouse. You will visit forts, palaces and the fishing harbor and more. Whether it is 17th century history or the details of the Chale Wote Street Art Festival, this tour will certainly keep you entertained. The Jamestown Lighthouse is an iconic historical landmark located in the bustling James Town district of Accra. Built in the 1930s, this red-and-white striped tower offers stunning panoramic views of the Gulf of Guinea and the surrounding vibrant neighborhood. Visitors can climb to the top for breathtaking photo opportunities and a unique perspective on the area's blend of colonial-era architecture and local culture. A visit to the lighthouse provides a glimpse into Accra's maritime history and offers a great starting point to explore James Town's rich heritage.
Fort James is a historic fort located in James Town, Accra. Built by the British in 1673, it served as a trading post and later as a prison during the colonial era. Situated near the bustling fishing community of James Town, the fort offers visitors a glimpse into Ghana's colonial past and the transatlantic slave trade. Its proximity to other landmarks like the James Town Lighthouse makes it a key stop for history enthusiasts exploring the area.
The James Town Fishing Harbour, located in the historic James Town district of Accra, is a vibrant hub of local activity and culture. Known for its colorful fishing boats, bustling fish market, and rich heritage, the harbour offers a unique glimpse into the daily lives of Ghanaian fishermen and traders. Surrounded by colonial-era architecture and lively street art, it is a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic experience of Accra's coastal charm.
You will make your own way to the meeting points