Accommodations
Traveling with Teach on the Beach offers two equally immersive but very different accommodation options. Stay at the Teach on the Beach Volunteer Hostel and be right in the middle of the action or opt for one of Busua's four best resorts and get the best of both worlds. All accommodations are just seconds from TOB facilities and the beach.
![]() TOB's Volunteer Hostel The Teach on the Beach Volunteer Hostel offers affordable accommodations for travelers seeking a highly immersive experience. The environment is intimate and laid back, but always committed to learning - from the moment we all wake up for school until we close NewsHour discussion at night. You will teach in our innovative programs, eat authentic local meals with staff and kids while taking in the striking beach views, and enjoy 24/7 access to the beach. Our house is safe , clean, centrally located between the Black Star Surf Shop and the Alaska Beach Club, and every peswa you spend at our house goes directly into educating more Ghanaian children. It is a truly inspiring experience. Spots in our house are limited, so reserve your spot now! Learn More about TOB's Volunteer Hostel |
![]() Resort Accommodations Teach on the Beach has partnered with four resorts in Busua. Each one offers travelers a unique experience with differeing amenities and prices. You will be seconds away from TOB facilities and our partner school at all of these accommodations. The resorts are a welcome respite of the rigors and challenges of a day teaching and working in the community and we recommend resort accommodations to travelers coming to Teach on the Beach on vacation. |
Volunteer Opportunities
Travel Resources
Travel Policies
- Refund Policy. Given the needs of our organization - the needs of the children - we cannot offer refunds on any transaction. Deposits, housing, meal, transportation, excursion, and program fees collected are final and non-refundable.
- Volunteer Conduct. If a guest or volunteer blatantly violates the code of conduct (all guests are required to read and sign), they will be expelled from the house at their expense.
- Travel Insurance. All guests and volunteers are required to purchase travel insurance.
Links
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- Wikipedia Ghana
History, Geography, Languages, Culture - Bradt Travel Guide
Bradt's Ghana has remained the bestselling guide to the country since it was first published in 1998, being used by almost every English-speaking visitor. - Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet is the largest travel guide book and digital media publisher in the world. - Health Information for Ghana Travel
Be prepared and you will stay healthy. - State Department Ghana Travel Infor...
State Department information on traveling to Ghana. - Idealist.org: International Volunte...
Need help making a decision to travel and volunteer in a developing nation? Here is some useful advice.
- Wikipedia Ghana


