Frequently Asked Questions

  • All rooms are 20€ or 200 Ghana Cedis per person per room per night. Per person extra a 10€ or 100 Ghana Cedis is added. Please note breakfast is not included.

    Prices may change depending on the actual currency and may be subject to a slight increase during holidays when rooms are in high demand.

  • The whole house is 120€ or 1200 Ghana Cedis per night. No matter the number of persons. Full capacity would be 9 adults. Please note breakfast is not included.

    Prices may change depending on the actual currency and may be subject to a slight increase during holidays when rooms are in high demand.

  • Room 1 is on the first floor and has 4 beds. 1 bunk bed and 2 single beds that can become one.

    Room 2 has a queen size bed.

    Room 3 has a queen size bed and a single bed.

    So 9 adults sleeping capacity. But hey talk to us, we can be flexible.

  • Yes. Because we love kids. They are our future.

    Under 2 years old is free. Under 16 is half price.

  • When you book at our place breakfast is not included. It can be an option. Talk to us and we make it happen.

    Prices may change depending on the actual currency and may be subject to a slight increase during holidays when rooms are in high demand.

  • Yes, that would be a one-time 5€ or 50 Ghana Cedis per room.

    For the whole house it would be 15€ or 150 Ghana Cedis.

    Prices may change depending on the actual currency and may be subject to a slight increase during holidays when rooms are in high demand.

  • Take a flight to the capital of Ghana which is Accra. From there you can take another flight to Takoradi ( 45 minutes ) and take or a taxi ( we can also pick you up ) or public transport to us. Count another big hour.

    You can also take public transport to Takoradi ( take an ‘express’ ), if you have energy left from there you can take a trotro to Agona. From Agona a split car to Busua.

    In Busua you ask direction to go to the bridge, our team can escort you from there.

    We can pick you up at the airport of Accra as well. What we recommend is you stay one night in Accra, and leave the next day for Busua.

    Take Daniel’s number +233548247838 and send your progress on WhatsApp.

  • Depending on your abilities and tempo we would say a solid ten minutes. It’s recommended to do active things in the early morning ( 5 - 9 AM ), chill hard at the house and move back around 4 PM to town. But hey, it’s all up to you.

  • Busua is such an awesome place to be. Very welcoming people, a beautiful beach and refreshing waters to cool you down.

    The Justice Brothers would love to take you on a surf adventure, have an ice coffee at Pamela’s place, eat a surfers breakfast at Okorye Tree, or catch a fish on the grill with banku on the streets at night. And then go for a cocktail at Ahanta Palms of course.

    Go to Upuku’s vinyl record store, visit Wim’s organic farm, skate with Jacob and the local kids or go fashion with Parker Collections.

    Kajak to the island, pull a boat on shore with the fishermen, vibe with the school kids or sing on Sunday in church.

    Read a book, practice yoga or just slow down from busy life.

  • Ghana is generally considered one of the safest countries in West Africa. Plus we care a lot about our guests. Someone from our team is taking care of the place and you day and night if preferred. We also escort guests to the house in the evenings on request. Team work makes the dream work.

  • Not really. We want to respect the biodiversity at our place. And no worries, there is a lot of action going on. Birds, butterflies, and squirrels love the house as much as our guests do. If you are really lucky enough you might encounter a scorpion, monkeys or even a snake around the house. Collecting memories remember. And no worries, our team will guide you through.

  • There are small pharmacies in Busua and at the school playground is a small medical centre.

    Dixcove has a hospital.

    On the way to Agona is a private hospital.

    Takoradi has a big hospital.

  • We are flexible and provide full refund one day before arrival.

  • The good news is, the connection at our place is mostly excellent.

    But we have no unlimited acces for our guests.

    Surfing is important so we can arrange something for you. We could provide you a local sim card to use in your own phone. Or If you are numerous through a Mifi Router.

    Data cost is on you.

  • On walking distance you could go to Butre. It is a very nice walk and in Butre you could go to Fort Batenstein. It is a ruin but very nice to visit and the view from up there is breath taking. Also the wooden bridge that connects the town with the beach is highly recommended.

    If you walk the other side from the house you could go to Dixcove. There is a fishing harbour and Fort Metal Cross that is very well maintained.

    Agona is not too far also by car. It is cool to go there on Wednesday morning when it’s market day.

    Takoradi is the big city and could also be cool to go shopping or partying at night.

    Nzulezu is a couple of hours from Busua and a stilt village on water. Picture taken by Kamilla Siffer.

    Cape 3 points is also some hours away from Busua and is the southernmost tip of Ghana with a panoramic view of coastal rainforest reserve, rolling hills and the Atlantic ocean if you are lucky enough you might spot some whales.

    In Axim you find Lou Moon resort set within a natural beach cove, nestled against a backdrop of lush green forests, and overlooking a magnificent bay area.

    On the way back to Accra ( or on the way coming ) you can visit Elmina Castle in Cape coast. Some people combine it with Kakum National Park.

  • The road is a bit bumby, but if there is a will ( and the driver is chill ) there is a way. You can park at the white house. The small 100 meter has to be done by foot.

  • Every time is the best time :)

    Christmas is busy. March is busy with the Asa Baaku Festival. And April around easter.

    For the rest of the time Busua is even more tranquil. Some people like rain season more to come ( much cooler ) which is from April - June and September - October. Others prefer dry season. Climate change changed it a bit, so expect the unexpected.

  • For shizzle manizzle! This is the main reason we are here. Plenty of surf action at the beach and around.

    2km beach with right and left beach break with fast waves. Great beginner- to intermediate waves. Very consistent break. Occasional tubes in the rainy season between June and September.

    If you have a solid level you could go to Black mamba in our back yard. Fun and challenging right hand point break that breaks at 1.5m or bigger.

    Dixcove has a perfect right hand point break that is favourite for many surfers. Breaks at 1 m., and when it reaches 2 m. or bigger you can ride a 100m wave.

    I f you want to surf more you could do a day trip to Tarkwa and even combine it with Cape 3 points.

    Please never surf alone. Involve the local scene, we work closely with the Justice Brothers. You get even a reduction there if you stay at our place.

  • Initially two platforms were build. Representing symbolical stages for talent to express. But also to put our tent and get to know the land. Thomas the carpenter pointed that after all the effort we put ( remember we intentionaly did not pave a road ), why not building a house on it? And so we build in stages our Busua Bliss on, under and around it. Merging with the environment.

  • Yes, this is another cool thing about our place - the kitchen is yours. Just keep it lean, keep it clean. It is a basic one with 2 hot plates on gas and we have a basic set up to cook. Plates, cups ( also in pink ) glasses and other gear are available. We have a smal fridge also now. Please store your food in there or in plastic containers for animals and ants.

  • 1. Shorten your water usage - especially during dry season.

    2. Limit use of lights & fans, turn switches off.

    3. Keep tidy, no fruit in room, trash in bins.

    4. Close your room properly.

    5. If anything call Daniel on 0548247838.

    6. Do not use the fireplace without the staff.

    7. Communicate accidents.

    8. Do not exceed the number of people booked.

    9. No noise during sleeping hours: 20H - 08H.

    10. No smoking inside the rental property.