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GHS ₵
Tema, often referred to as the 'Harbour City', is a dynamic urban center on Ghana's Atlantic coast. Just 25 kilometers east of Accra, it serves as a major industrial and trading hub, home to Ghana's largest seaport, an oil refinery, and numerous factories. Originally a small fishing village, Tema was transformed into a modern city under the vision of Ghana's first president, Kwame Nkrumah, and the design expertise of Theodore S. Clerk. The city is well-connected to Accra by both highway and railway, making it an accessible destination for business travelers and those interested in industrial tourism.
Largest seaport in Ghana.
Designed by Ghana's first architect, Theodore S. Clerk.
Major trading center with oil refinery.
Linked to Accra by highway and railway.
Constructed on a former fishing village site.
Close proximity to Accra, making it easy for day trips.
Rich in industrial history and urban planning significance.
Known for its large seaport and trading activities.
Tema is well-connected to Accra by highway and railway, making travel between the two cities convenient.
GHS ₵
$50-$100 p/day
Explore the industrial side of Tema, including its oil refinery and factories, for a unique tourism experience.
Visit the largest seaport in Ghana to understand its significance in the country's trade and economy.
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Business, Industrial Tourism
November-FebruaryJuly-September
Spring is a great time to visit Tema with mild weather and less humidity.
Summers can be hot and humid, but it's a lively time with many local events.
Fall offers pleasant weather, ideal for exploring the city's industrial sites.
Winters are mild and comfortable, perfect for visiting the seaport and nearby attractions.