Paradise Found: Aborigines Beach Resort
Experience the serene beauty of Aborigines Beach Resort in Keta, where relaxation meets vibrant local culture along the stunning Ghanaian coastline.
Situated along the stunning coastline of Keta, Aborigines Beach Resort offers an idyllic escape for travelers seeking sun, sea, and serenity. With its inviting atmosphere and beautiful beach access, it's the perfect spot to unwind and indulge in local flavors.
A brief summary to Aborigines Beach Resort
- Beach Road, Keta, GH
- +233540272600
Local tips
- Try the local seafood dishes; the prawns are a guest favorite.
- Visit the nearby markets for authentic local crafts and souvenirs.
- Plan your visit during the sunset for breathtaking views along the beach.
- Engage with local guides for insights into Keta's rich cultural heritage.
- Make use of the resort's water sports facilities for an adventurous day.
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving from Ho, take the N1 highway towards Lomé. After approximately 70 kilometers, exit onto the Keta Road (also known as the Aflao Road). Continue on Keta Road for about 18 kilometers until you reach Keta. Once in Keta, follow the signs to Beach Road. Aborigines Beach Resort is located directly on Beach Road, where you will find ample parking available.
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Public Transportation
From Ho, you can take a shared taxi or a bus heading to Keta. Make sure to get on a vehicle that specifically mentions Keta as its destination. The journey should take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic. Once you arrive at the Keta main market, you can take a motorcycle taxi (also known as an 'okada') to reach Aborigines Beach Resort. The motorcycle taxi ride will take about 10-15 minutes and should cost around 5 to 10 GHS.
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Local Navigation
Once you arrive in Keta, if you need further assistance, ask locals for directions to Beach Road; they are generally familiar with the resort. It’s a popular location, so you should have no trouble finding it. Keep an eye out for the beach and follow the road along the coast until you spot Aborigines Beach Resort.