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Home » Ghana’s Tourism Boom: 112,000 Passenger Arrivals in August 2025 Signal Strong Recovery

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Ghana’s Tourism Boom: 112,000 Passenger Arrivals in August 2025 Signal Strong Recovery

Agyemkum Tuah
Last updated: September 23, 2025 8:45 pm
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ACCRA — Ghana welcomed a robust 112,000 passenger arrivals in August 2025, marking one of the highest monthly totals this year and underscoring the West African nation’s accelerating resurgence as a premier travel destination. The figure, drawn from the Bank of Ghana’s High-Frequency Economic Indicators, reflects sustained momentum in the tourism sector, with international visitors consistently surpassing 100,000 per month throughout 2025 amid targeted government initiatives and enhanced global connectivity.

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Factors Fueling the Passenger SurgeEconomic Ripple Effects and Future Outlook

This August surge positions Ghana as a burgeoning hub for conferences, leisure escapes, and investment scouting, fueled by strategic promotions and infrastructure upgrades at Kotoka International Airport (KIA). Monthly breakdowns from January to August reveal a resilient trend: 126,000 in January, dipping to 94,000 in March, then rebounding to 108,000 in June and July, before hitting 112,000 last month. The uptick signals a 23% year-on-year increase from August 2024’s 91,000, per preliminary Ghana Immigration Service data, and contributes to an estimated 850,000 arrivals year-to-date—on track for a record 1.2 million by December.

Key drivers include expanded airline routes—Ethiopian Airlines and Turkish Airlines added frequencies to KIA—and visa-on-arrival waivers for select nationalities, extended through mid-2025 to boost spontaneous visits.

Factors Fueling the Passenger Surge

Several interconnected elements are propelling this growth. Improved air connectivity, with KIA handling over 2.5 million passengers in the first half of 2025 (up 15% from 2024), has made Accra a gateway for West Africa. Government-backed campaigns like “Ghana: Beyond the Return” have drawn diaspora and cultural tourists, particularly during peak seasons, while events such as the Pan-African Festival in July amplified arrivals. The hospitality sector, from boutique hotels in Cape Coast to luxury resorts in Ada, reported 85% occupancy rates in August, injecting an estimated GH¢450 million into local economies through spending on accommodations, dining, and excursions.

Business travel, accounting for 35% of arrivals, has rebounded post-2024 elections, with conferences on AfCFTA and green energy drawing executives from Europe and Asia. Leisure visitors, up 28%, cite Ghana’s beaches, historical sites like Elmina Castle, and vibrant festivals as magnets. The Ghana Tourism Authority’s partnerships with platforms like TripAdvisor have targeted high-value markets, yielding a 12% rise in average spend per visitor to $1,200.

Yet, challenges loom. Experts warn that sustaining this trajectory demands urgent investments: Airport expansions to handle projected 3 million annual passengers by 2026, streamlined e-visa processes, and bolstered security in tourist hotspots. Rural infrastructure gaps, exacerbated by galamsey’s environmental toll, could deter eco-tourists.

Economic Ripple Effects and Future Outlook

The influx is a boon for Ghana’s economy, projected to grow 4.5% in 2025. Tourism contributed GH¢12.5 billion (5.2% of GDP) in 2024, with August’s arrivals alone generating forex inflows of $150 million—vital as gold and cocoa exports stabilize amid global price volatility. Sectors like retail and transport saw a 18% revenue spike, creating 15,000 seasonal jobs and supporting SMEs in Kumasi and Tamale.

Looking ahead, the final quarter promises acceleration, with Christmas returns and Year of Return events eyeing 150,000 monthly peaks. Minister of Tourism Abla Dzifa Gomashie hailed the data as “validation of our vision,” announcing plans for a national tourism masterplan to hit 2 million arrivals by 2030. Analysts at the World Travel & Tourism Council forecast a 7% sector CAGR through 2028, provided climate-resilient policies address risks like coastal erosion.

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