Elmina Castle, also known as St George’s Castle, is one of the most significant heritage sites on Ghana’s coast. Built by the Portuguese in 1482 and later taken by the Dutch, the castle sits beside Elmina’s fishing harbour and carries layered histories of gold, trade, colonial power and the Atlantic slave trade. For many visitors, it pairs naturally with Cape Coast Castle, but it should not be treated as a repeat experience. The setting, architecture, harbour views and local town atmosphere give Elmina its own identity. It is especially important for diaspora travellers, heritage tourists and anyone following Ghana’s coastal forts and castles route.
About this place
About Elmina Castle / St George’s Castle
Why visit
Elmina Castle is visually striking, historically profound and a key companion visit to Cape Coast Castle. Its harbour setting makes it one of the most memorable stops in the Central Region.
Before you go
Allow enough time for the guided tour and for walking around Elmina afterwards. The subject matter is difficult, so avoid rushing the visit.
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