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Shornaa Island Amusement Park opened in Accra
Ghanaians urged to explore the rich tourism offerings within their own country before seeking international destinations.
Air France is adjusting its intercontinental schedule for the upcoming winter season
On Thursday, September 12, 2024, Ghana’s tourism and recreational industry witnessed a significant milestone with the grand opening of Shornaa Island Amusement Park. Located along the A1 lagoon bypass behind the Trade Fair in Accra, this state-of-the-art amusement park is the first of its kind in the capital, offering an exciting blend of entertainment, adventure, and relaxation set against a tranquil black water lagoon backdrop.
During the opening ceremony, Ing. Magnus Lincoln Quarshie, President of XtremeFun Ltd, expressed his joy in bringing the park to life, highlighting the excitement it will bring to families and visitors.
Several international partners also shared their goodwill messages, including Peter van Bilsen, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Vekoma Rides Manufacturing, and Luigi Puca, Trade Commissioner from the Italian Embassy. Local representation was made by the La Traditional Council, and distinguished diplomat Dr. Mohamed Ibn Chambas delivered the keynote address, emphasizing the importance of such investments in boosting Ghana’s tourism sector.
The park was officially dedicated by Reverend Abboah Offei, followed by a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Guests were then taken on a guided tour of the park by General Manager Richard Lee, showcasing the various attractions. Richard Lee remarked that the opening marks the beginning of many future developments, with more exciting features planned.
The event concluded with a raffle draw and a vibrant fireworks display, building anticipation for the park’s public opening on Saturday, September 14, 2024.
Member of Parliament for Mpraeso, Davies Opoku Ansah, has urged Ghanaians to explore the rich tourism offerings within their own country before seeking international destinations.
Speaking at the launch of the Ghana Tourism Authority’s (GTA) annual ‘Tourism Month’ event in September, he highlighted the beauty and cultural heritage of regions like Kwahu, known for its scenic landscapes and pleasant weather.
He encouraged Ghanaians to consider Kwahu as an affordable and rewarding alternative to places like Dubai.
The ‘Tourism Month’ initiative aims to promote domestic tourism, boosting the local economy while encouraging citizens to appreciate the diverse attractions of Ghana.
Air France is making adjustments to its intercontinental schedule for the upcoming winter season. It will cancel services to three destinations, including Tokyo Narita, where flights will end in October.
Air France currently operates this route three times a week using Boeing 777-300ERs. The cancellation follows Air Calin’s decision to end its connection between Noumea and Narita, which aligned with Air France’s Paris-bound flights. Instead, Air France and Air Calin will increase flights to Singapore, making it the new connection point between Paris and its overseas territories. Additionally, Air France will add Manila as a new destination
Air France is making adjustments to its intercontinental schedule for the upcoming winter season. It will cancel services to three destinations, including Tokyo Narita, where flights will end in October. Air France currently operates this route three times a week using Boeing 777-300ERs. The cancellation follows Air Calin’s decision to end its connection between Noumea and Narita, which aligned with Air France’s Paris-bound flights. Instead, Air France and Air Calin will increase flights to Singapore, making it the new connection point between Paris and its overseas territories. Additionally, Air France will add Manila as a new destination.
Shornaa Island Amusement Park is set to become the ultimate destination for both residents and tourists, offering a unique mix of thrilling rides, cultural experiences, and family-friendly entertainment.
As the first international family amusement park in Ghana, it boasts a variety of attractions, including the largest wet and dry inflatable features in the country, the region’s largest bumper car rides, and the first-ever giant piano.
Following its official launch, the park will be open to the public with operating hours from Tuesdays to Fridays between 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., and Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. With its innovative offerings and picturesque setting, Shornaa Island promises to be a go-to destination for those seeking entertainment, relaxation, and adventure.
The park is a significant addition to Ghana’s leisure industry, contributing to the nation’s growing reputation as a tourism hotspot in the region. As the park continues to expand, visitors can look forward to more attractions, ensuring Shornaa Island Amusement Park remains a key player in the country’s tourism landscape
Source: Joycelyn Marigold- Africa Home Building News