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A compact car is often adequate for city commuting and it is also a more economical choice. If you plan to explore semi-rural or rough terrains, consider opting for a vehicle with a robust suspension like a SUV.
Accra's streets can be crowded during peak hours. Being on the driver's seat of your rental car, you would enjoy the liberty to decide your travel times. Parking can be found at hotels and major tourist destinations but remember to park safely and securely to avoid car theft.
Drive on the right side of the road in Ghana with speed limits typically ranging from 50 km/h in the city to 100 km/h on highways. Seat belts are mandatory for all passengers and be aware that random police checks are common.
Bojo Beach and Kokrobite Beach are just short drives outside the city. Consider making a trip by car to witness these breathtaking views and to partake in the vibrant beach life of Accra.
Accra’s tropical savanna climate means there's a long wet season from April to mid-November, and a relatively short dry season occurring in the remaining months. The best time to visit Accra is during the dry season, particularly between November and February, when the weather is coolest and driest.
Explore the unique neighborhoods of Accra, like the culturally-rich Jamestown, the lively nightlife in Osu, and the serene atmosphere of the residential neighborhood, Cantonments.
To stay safe, heed local advice and maintain vigilance. It's recommended to avoid driving after dark and on unknown roads.
The local currency is the Ghanaian Cedi (GHS). Credit card payments are accepted in most hotels, restaurants and Car rental services, but for smaller vendors and local markets, cash remains the king.
With your rental car, the historical city of Cape Coast, the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi, and the vibrant city of Takoradi are just a few hours' drive away. Don't miss out on experiencing Ghana beyond Accra.