By Ghana News
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A recent report by the Ghana Statistical Service has shown that tourism continues to prove its value to Ghana’s economy, with same-day visitors spending a total of GH¢24 million over the review period.
The highest expenditure was recorded in the third quarter of 2023, where tourists spent GH¢7.6 million, largely on rest areas, shopping, and transportation.
These three categories alone accounted for more than 70% of total spending.
Visitors from across Africa contributed the bulk of the overall expenditure, while tourists from Latin America stood out with the highest per capita spending of GH¢12,272.
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The Inbound Same-Day Visitors’ report also highlighted a steady rise in spending by transit visitors, particularly those passing through the country, jumping from GH¢443,000 in Q4 2022 to GH¢5.7 million in Q3 2023.
Beyond spending, the data showed that most visitors were male, aged 36 to 64, and well-educated, with a majority holding tertiary-level qualifications.
The most popular attractions included the Bisa Abrewa Museum, Cape Coast Castle, the National Museum, and the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park.
However, authorities have noted that the findings reinforce the tourism sector’s critical role in generating foreign exchange, supporting local businesses, and showcasing Ghana’s cultural heritage.
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