A local Ghanaian guide steering a motorized canoe on the calm waters of the Volta River estuary during golden hour, warm lighting, 35mm photography.
A local Ghanaian guide steering a motorized canoe on the calm waters of the Volta River estuary during golden hour, warm lighting, 35mm photography.
Our Roots in Ada

Guiding with local heritage

Founded by Ada locals, we bridge authentic Ghanaian heritage with safe, informative guided tourism. Our boats are inspected, and our guides know every island current.

Close-up of hands weaving a traditional reed mat on Azizakpe Island, warm sun-drenched lighting, rich earth tones, 35mm photography.
Close-up of hands weaving a traditional reed mat on Azizakpe Island, warm sun-drenched lighting, rich earth tones, 35mm photography.
Community First

Supporting island weavers

We partner directly with the artisans of Azizakpe Island. By hiring local boatmen and supporting traditional mat weavers, we ensure tourism revenue directly funds Ada's coastal families.

By choosing local guides, you directly support sustainable coastal livelihoods and preserve the unique heritage of the Volta Region.

Safety Standards

Your safety is non-negotiable

We maintain strict safety protocols on every estuary crossing so you can focus entirely on the beauty of the Volta River.

Certified guides

Inspected boats

Life jackets

Every guide is a trained Ada local with deep knowledge of estuary currents and community customs.

Our motorized canoes undergo rigorous daily checks and are equipped with reliable outboard motors.

We provide high-quality, tested life jackets for all group sizes, mandatory for every water crossing.

Ready to cross the estuary?

Book your private or group tour with our local guides today.