Ghanaians can visit Benin visa-free for 90 days under ECOWAS. Cotonou is the main entry point. Road travel from Accra passes through Togo, making it a longer but scenic overland option.
Key Warnings
Yellow fever card is strictly checked at Cotonou Airport — carry the physical original.
There is no direct road border between Ghana and Benin. Overland travellers must transit through Togo (Aflao border, then Hilacondji to enter Benin).
French is Benin's official language. English is rarely spoken outside the major hotels in Cotonou.
Insider Tips
Direct flights from Accra to Cotonou exist with regional airlines — about 1.5 hours and far easier than the overland route.
Ouidah, a historic UNESCO site linked to the slave trade and Voodoo heritage, is 40km from Cotonou and a compelling day trip.
Benin's digital nomad scene is growing — Cotonou has coworking spaces and good 4G coverage.
Health Requirements
⚠️ Yellow Fever Certificate required. Ghana is a yellow fever endemic country. Benin strictly checks yellow fever certificates on arrival at Cotonou Airport. Physical original required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Ghanaians need a visa to visit Benin?
No. Ghana and Benin are both ECOWAS member states. Ghanaian passport holders can enter Benin visa-free for up to 90 days under the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement of Persons.
Is a yellow fever vaccination required to enter Benin?
Yes. Because Ghana is a yellow fever endemic country, Benin requires a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate from Ghanaian travellers. Carry the physical original yellow card — it is checked at Cotonou Airport.
How do Ghanaians travel from Accra to Cotonou?
The fastest option is a direct flight from Kotoka International Airport (ACC) to Cadjehoun Airport Cotonou (COO) — about 1.5 hours. Overland, you travel east through Togo (crossing at Aflao) and then into Benin at Hilacondji — approximately 8–10 hours total from Accra.
What currency is used in Benin?
Benin uses the West African CFA franc (XOF). Exchange Ghanaian Cedis before departure or at a bureau de change at Cotonou Airport. USD and EUR are also accepted in hotels and larger shops.