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Antiguan visiting Ghana

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Entry ChecklistEntry Checklist

  • Valid passport with at least six months validity
  • Yellow fever vaccination certificate

Health & VaccinationsHealth & Vaccinations

  • Vaccinations: Yellow fever vaccination is required. Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Meningitis are recommended.
  • Healthcare: Medical facilities are limited, especially outside of Accra. Serious medical conditions may require evacuation. Travel insurance is essential.
  • Travel insurance is highly recommended.

Safety & SecuritySafety & Security

  • Crime: Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, is common, especially in urban areas. Be vigilant.
  • Areas to Avoid: Exercise caution in isolated areas and at night. Avoid public demonstrations.
  • Emergency Numbers:
    • Police: 191
    • Ambulance: 193
    • Fire: 192

Local Laws & EtiquetteLocal Laws & Etiquette

  • Important Laws: Drug offenses carry severe penalties. Photography of military installations and government buildings is prohibited.
  • Cultural Etiquette: Ghanaians are generally warm and friendly. A handshake is a common greeting. Politeness is valued.

Money & CurrencyMoney & Currency

  • Currency: Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)
  • Exchange Info: Currency can be exchanged at banks and authorized bureaux de change. ATMs are available in major towns.
  • Typical Costs: Ghana is a relatively inexpensive country. A meal at a local restaurant can cost around $5-10 USD.
  • Payment Methods: Cash is the most common form of payment. Credit cards are accepted in larger hotels and restaurants.

TransportationTransportation

  • Getting Around: Taxis and minibuses (tro-tros) are common for intercity travel. Buses connect towns. Road conditions can be poor.
  • Driving Requirements: An International Driving Permit is required. Driving at night outside of major cities is not recommended.

CommunicationCommunication

  • Languages: English
  • Internet & Mobile: Mobile phone coverage is good in urban areas. SIM cards are readily available.
  • Useful Phrases:
    • Akwaaba — Welcome
    • Medaase — Thank you