Fort San Sebastian Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Interesting & Educative
A well-established Fort in Shama - Ghana. It is the second Fort in the country after Axim Fort. It has a lot of great and unique history. We had a very nice experience and was educative as well.
In broad terms this should be on the 'to visit' list of any tourist to the region. While there is little to see and it is difficult to access it is a site of great cultural importance. Disappointing...
I found this historical site by chance because I was looking for a vantage point to take pictures of Sekondi harbour . There was no road sign to it and I was quite surprised to find this old building ...
Most people have never heard of Fort San Sebastian but it is well worth a trip. It in the small fishing village of Aboadze at the turn off just after inchaban Junction on the main road between Accra a...
I truly enjoy this visit and was an eye opener on what happened during colonial times. however it a shame that we have not yet learn ...today we have embraced a new type of modern colonialism that we ...
Interesting & Educative
A well-established Fort in Shama - Ghana. It is the second Fort in the country after Axim Fort. It has a lot of great and unique history. We had a very nice experience and was educative as well.
Little to see, could be cultivated.
In broad terms this should be on the 'to visit' list of any tourist to the region. While there is little to see and it is difficult to access it is a site of great cultural importance. Disappointing...
Visit to Fort Orange
I found this historical site by chance because I was looking for a vantage point to take pictures of Sekondi harbour . There was no road sign to it and I was quite surprised to find this old building ...
Slave forts in Ghana
Most people have never heard of Fort San Sebastian but it is well worth a trip. It in the small fishing village of Aboadze at the turn off just after inchaban Junction on the main road between Accra a...
we have not learned
I truly enjoy this visit and was an eye opener on what happened during colonial times. however it a shame that we have not yet learn ...today we have embraced a new type of modern colonialism that we ...