

23-night Western Africa and Isles of Wonder Cruise
Aboard
Seven Seas Mariner
From
Cape Town, South Africa
1 Sailing
May 9, 2026
Published prices from
$16,699
per person*
taxes & fees included
A Cultural Hub on Ghana's Atlantic Coast

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Overview
Sekondi, located in the Western Region of Ghana, is one half of the Sekondi-Takoradi metropolis, often referred to as the "Oil City" due to its proximity to the region's burgeoning petroleum industry. However, Sekondi itself is a city steeped in history and coastal character. It offers visitors a vibrant blend of Ghanaian coastal life, remnants of colonial architecture, and easy access to the region's historical treasures.
The city's atmosphere is lively and engaging, with bustling markets, active fishing communities, and a distinct energy reflective of its commercial importance. Sekondi serves as a fascinating base for those looking to explore the rich history of Ghana's Gold Coast, particularly the numerous European forts and castles that dot the nearby shoreline, providing a profound connection to West Africa's past.
Visit Fort Orange, one of the many historic European fortifications along the Ghanaian coast. Originally built by the Dutch in the 17th century, the fort currently serves as a lighthouse and provides a tangible link to the region's colonial and maritime history, offering interesting views of the port and the ocean.
Tip: Take a moment to appreciate the architecture and reflect on the fort's strategic importance during the era of the Gold Coast trade.
Witness the vibrant energy of the Sekondi Fishing Harbour. This is a bustling, authentic local hub where fishermen currently bring in their daily catches, mend nets, and sell their goods. It's a fantastic place to observe local life and the traditional methods of the region’s fishing industry.
Tip: Be respectful of the local workers and their activities. The atmosphere is lively, but always ask permission before taking close-up photographs of individuals.
Experience the colors, sounds, and aromas of Ghana at the central Sekondi Market. Here, vendors sell everything from fresh produce and fish to textiles, spices, and household goods. It’s an immersive cultural experience and a great place to find locally made crafts and fabrics.
Tip: Haggling is common practice in the market, but keep it light and friendly. It is best to go with a local guide if you are unfamiliar with Ghanaian markets.
Venture on a short trip to Fort St. Sebastian in Shama, located a short drive from Sekondi. This impressive fort, originally built by the Portuguese in the 16th century, offers insightful tours detailing its complex history, including its role in the slave trade.
Tip: Combine a visit to the fort with some time at Shama Beach, which offers a picturesque setting near the fort's ancient walls.
Take a walk through the older sections of Sekondi to observe the colonial-era architecture. The city features buildings influenced by Dutch and British styles, many of which are still in use, offering a visual narrative of Ghana’s past under European influence.
Tip: Look for the details on the older buildings, such as verandahs and faded pastel colors, that define the coastal West African colonial aesthetic.
Indulge in the rich flavors of authentic Ghanaian cuisine. Seek out local eateries to sample staples like fufu with soup, banku, jollof rice, or freshly prepared seafood, which is abundant due to Sekondi's coastal location.
Tip: If you enjoy spice, ask for some shito, a flavorful hot pepper sauce that is a staple condiment in Ghanaian cooking.



Aboard
Seven Seas Mariner
From
Cape Town, South Africa
1 Sailing
May 9, 2026
Published prices from
per person*
taxes & fees included

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