Cape Coast castle attracts over 89,000 local tourists in 2010

The Cape Coast Castle - Symbol of slavery in Ghana

The Cape Coast Castle recorded a total of 89,018 tourists in 2010, as against 80,000 in 2009, Mr Robert Morgan Mensah, a Museum and Monuments Education Officer at the Cape Coast Castle told the GNA on Monday.

Out Of the figure, 67,862 were Ghanaians whilst the rest were foreigners.

A breakdown of the figure shows that 43,451 were students, 14,679 undergraduates, 9,415 workers and 317 diplomatic visitors.

Mr Morgan Mensah said there has been a tremendous increase in the number of both foreign and local tourists to the castle after, President Obama’s visit in 2009.

He also attributed the increase to the consistent media coverage of the activities of the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board (GMMB), which has whipped up interest in most people.

He however regretted that only 21,156 foreign tourists visited the castle and described it as relatively low.

Mr Mensah said most of the local tourists complained about the charge of GH¢9.00 per adults and GH¢5.00 per students with Identity cards, which they claim was too high.

The museums officer said a large number of domestic visitors tour the dungeons of the castle during public holidays, and this was a major challenge to them because it does not have enough tour-guides to handle them.

He said in such situations the tourists are taken around in batches, wasting a lot of time in the process.

Source: GNA

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  1. dajanso da jhs says

    we wont to visit there so please send as your e-m addres

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