Hotels in Ghana by Budget: Prices & What to Expect

A guide to hotels in Ghana by budget, with price ranges in cedis and dollars: budget guesthouses, the mid-range sweet spot, upscale resorts and luxury, plus value tips.

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Accommodation in Ghana spans a huge range — from a clean GH₵150 guesthouse room to a US$300 beach resort suite — and knowing the tiers helps you budget and pick the right place. Prices are highest in Accra and at Mole’s lodges, lower in smaller towns, and spike across December. Here’s a practical guide to hotels in Ghana by budget, with realistic price ranges in cedis and dollars, what you get at each level, and how to get the best value.

Accommodation tiers at a glance

Tier Per night (Accra) What you get
Budget GH₵150–500 (~$12–40) Guesthouses, hostels, simple rooms
Mid-range GH₵500–1,500 (~$40–120) Comfortable hotels, AC, breakfast, pool
Upscale GH₵1,500–3,500 (~$120–280) Smart hotels & resorts, full facilities
Luxury GH₵3,500+ (~$280+) International 5-star & top resorts

Ranges are indicative and shift with the cedi and season — always check current rates. Outside Accra (except Mole), expect to pay noticeably less for the same tier.

Budget: guesthouses & hostels

Ghana is well-served at the budget end. Clean guesthouses, hostels and simple hotels run roughly GH₵150–500 a night, often with a fan or AC and basic breakfast. Backpacker spots and beach hostels (Busua, Kokrobite) are sociable and cheap. Quality varies, so read recent reviews — but you can travel Ghana comfortably on a modest budget (see our money guide).

Mid-range: the sweet spot

Most travellers land here. GH₵500–1,500 gets you a comfortable hotel or nicer guesthouse with reliable AC, en-suite, Wi-Fi, breakfast and often a pool — in Accra, the coast or Kumasi. It’s the best balance of comfort and value, and where the country’s accommodation is strongest. Serviced apartments in Accra (East Legon) fall here too and suit families and longer stays.

Upscale & luxury

At the top, Accra has international 5-star hotels (Kempinski, Labadi Beach, Movenpick and similar) and the coast and Mole have standout resorts and lodges — from around GH₵1,500 into the thousands. The Mole escarpment lodges, where you watch elephants from the pool, are a splurge worth booking early. Expect full facilities, fine dining and pools.

Getting the best value

  • Travel outside December — festive-season rates spike and sell out.
  • Stay outside Accra for more room for your money (Mole excepted).
  • Book Mole and December early — demand outstrips supply.
  • Consider apartments for families/longer stays (East Legon).
  • Confirm AC, water and Wi-Fi at budget places before booking.

The bottom line

Ghana works on any budget: GH₵150–500 for clean guesthouses, a comfortable GH₵500–1,500 mid-range sweet spot, and GH₵1,500+ for resorts, 5-stars and the Mole lodges. Travel outside December, book the must-haves early, and you’ll find great value. Pair this with our where to stay in Ghana, Accra areas and money guides.

FAQ

How much do hotels cost in Ghana?
Roughly: budget guesthouses GH₵150–500 (~$12–40), mid-range hotels GH₵500–1,500 (~$40–120), upscale GH₵1,500–3,500 (~$120–280), and luxury/5-star GH₵3,500+ a night. Prices are highest in Accra and at Mole, and spike in December.
Is accommodation expensive in Ghana?
It can be at the top end in Accra and at Mole, but Ghana is affordable overall — clean guesthouses start around GH₵150, and the mid-range offers good comfort for GH₵500–1,500. Smaller towns are cheaper than the capital.
What’s the best-value accommodation in Ghana?
The mid-range tier (around GH₵500–1,500) hits the sweet spot of comfort and price, with AC, en-suite, breakfast and often a pool. Serviced apartments are great value for families and longer stays.
Why is accommodation pricey in December?
December is peak season — the Detty December diaspora homecoming drives huge demand, so hotel rates rise sharply and the best places sell out. Book well ahead or travel in another month for better value.
Can you pay for hotels by card in Ghana?
Upscale and many mid-range hotels accept cards, but smaller guesthouses are often cash or Mobile Money. Confirm when booking, and carry cash as a backup.