
Accruase is now recognized as one of Ghana’s best hotels and resorts thanks to its cutting-edge amenities and modern, traditional courtyard. Accruase has evolved over time out of their tradition, and they enjoy the conveniences of modern society.
I had a wonderful time at Accruase for the first time. When I saw the combination of enticing tradition and modernization into a pleasant atmosphere that reenergizes everyone who visits, I felt as though my soul was in a different world.
In addition, it is a healthy living community with a wide range of amenities to make your stay as memorable as possible. The names of their suites alone speak volumes about their tradition, and walking around Accruase gives you a sense of something new.
Some of the lovely names given to the suites at Accruase include “Adehye” (royal), “Bomenkomo” (have a nice conversation with me), “Ahenemaa” (sons of a king), “Awarefo” (married couples), and so on. In fact, Accruase means “Village” in Ghanaian local language, but modernity has been added to tradition to make Accruase very appealing.
Interestingly, Accruase offers a variety of activities to keep you busy when you’re “fighting” boredom, in addition to the excellent service, beautiful tradition, and fine ambiance.
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There is a pool both outside and inside, games, traditional and modern archery, badminton, snooker, basketball, tennis, volleyball, wifi, and an outdoor playground for kids. Another lovely scene is the fantastic view of the ocean and lagoon from this location.

The sky lounge at Accruase offers a breathtaking view of the ocean, tropical gardens, and Pergola. In fact, there are other happy moments, like the big theater room called the Triple P. I couldn’t leave at the time I had set for myself, especially when the ocean breeze started to take my worries away (at that moment). At Accruase, there’s more to it than you might think.
How To Reach Accruase:
This location is on the Paradise Avenue, GN-0124-1729, Abia in Prampram in the Greater Accra region of Ghana. From Accra, it takes a maximum of 50 minutes to reach Prampram, and one and half hours if there is traffic.