Most Ghanaian travellers underestimate how far their passport actually takes them. Ask a frequent international traveller which countries they can enter without a prior visa application, no embassy queues, no weeks of waiting, and most will guess a handful of destinations. The real picture is far more empowering.
According to Passport Index, one of the world’s leading real-time passport mobility platforms, the Ghana passport currently holds a Mobility Score of 73 and a Passport Power Rank of 65, with a world reach of 37%. Broken down into entry categories, that translates to:- 42 visa-free destinations:- no visa required, entry on passport alone
- 27 visa-on-arrival destinations:- visa obtained at the port of entry
- 4 eTA destinations:- prior online authorisation, no embassy visit required
- 125 destinations requiring a prior visa
This guide covers every destination accessible to Ghana passport holders through visa-free entry, eVisa or visa on arrival in 2026, organised by region, with entry conditions, fees, and maximum stay durations for each. It also covers the practical tips that experienced Ghanaian travellers know, and what to do when your target destination requires a prior visa.
How the Ghana Passport Ranks Globally in 2026
Before the destination lists, here is the context that makes those numbers meaningful.
The Ghana passport holds a Passport Power Rank of 65 globally, with a Mobility Score of 73, giving Ghanaian passport holders world reach of 37% across 198 assessed destinations.It is important to understand how Passport Index categorises access, because the three categories have meaningfully different practical implications:
| Category | What it means | What you do |
| Visa-free | No visa required | Present passport at border, receive entry stamp |
| Visa on Arrival (VoA) | Visa obtained at the port of entry on landing | Pay fee, complete form at border, receive visa |
| eTA | Prior online authorisation required | Apply online before travel; no embassy visit needed |
Africa: Visa-Free and Visa-on-Arrival Destinations
Africa is where the Ghana passport performs most strongly and where the vast majority of Ghanaian business and corporate travel is directed. The foundation is ECOWAS free movement, but Ghana’s access extends well beyond the West African bloc.
ECOWAS: Free Movement Across West Africa
As a member of the Economic Community of West African States, Ghana passport holders enjoy free movement rights across all 14 fellow ECOWAS member states. The entry type for every ECOWAS destination is visa-free.
| Country | Entry | Max Stay |
|---|---|---|
| Benin | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Burkina Faso | Visa-free | — |
| Cape Verde | Visa-free (EASE pre-registration required) | — |
| Côte d’Ivoire | Visa-free | 90 days |
| The Gambia | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Guinea | Visa-free | — |
| Guinea-Bissau | Visa-free | — |
| Liberia | Visa-free | — |
| Mali | Visa-free | — |
| Niger | Visa-free | — |
| Nigeria | Visa-free | — |
| Senegal | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Sierra Leone | Visa-free | — |
| Togo | Visa-free | 30 days |
Note on Cape Verde: Despite ECOWAS membership, Cape Verde requires online pre-registration through its EASE portal before arrival. This is a free process, not a visa, but it must be completed prior to departure.
Rest of Africa: Visa-Free Access
Beyond ECOWAS, Ghana’s passport provides visa-free access to a significant number of additional African nations:
| Country | Entry | Max Stay |
|---|---|---|
| Eswatini | Visa-free | 30 days |
| Kenya | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Malawi | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Mauritius | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Rwanda | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Sao Tome and Principe | Visa-free | 90 days |
| South Africa | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Tanzania | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Uganda | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Zambia | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Zimbabwe | Visa-free | 90 days |
South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Uganda together represent the backbone of East and Southern Africa’s business and leisure travel landscape, and all five are accessible to Ghana passport holders without any prior visa. For Ghanaian corporate professionals managing regional operations across Sub-Saharan Africa, this is a meaningful practical advantage.
Africa: Visa on Arrival and eTA
| Country | Entry Type | Max Stay |
|---|---|---|
| Burundi | eVisa / Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
| Djibouti | eVisa / Visa on Arrival | 90 days |
| Ethiopia | eVisa / Visa on Arrival | 90 days |
| Madagascar | eVisa / Visa on Arrival | 90 days |
| Morocco | eTA | 90 days |
| Mozambique | eTA | 30 days |
| Seychelles | Tourist Registration on Arrival | 90 days |
Seychelles deserves a specific note: the entry mechanism is a Tourist Registration, issued at the port of entry, free of charge, valid for 90 days. It functions like a visa on arrival in practical terms but requires no fee and no prior application.
Morocco and Mozambique are classified by Passport Index as eTA destinations, meaning prior online authorisation is required before travel, but no embassy visit is needed. Both can be arranged quickly online.
Ethiopia’s VoA is available only at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. Travellers arriving overland or at smaller regional airports must obtain a prior e-Visa.
Asia: Visa on Arrival and Visa-Free Destinations
Asia holds some of the most useful and often overlooked entries for Ghana passport holders, including major transit hubs and popular leisure destinations.
Asia: Visa-Free Access
| Country | Entry Type | Max Stay | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bangladesh | Visa-free | 90 days | — |
| Philippines | Visa-free | 30 days | — |
| Singapore | Visa-free (Arrival Card) | 30 days | Free online Arrival Card required before travel |
Singapore is the most commercially significant entry on this entire list. As one of Asia’s premier business hubs and a major international aviation transit point, visa-free access to Singapore opens the entire Southeast Asian corridor to Ghanaian business travellers. The Singapore Arrival Card (SGAC), required since 2024, is a free online form completed before departure, not a visa.
The Philippines offers a valuable 30-day visa-free stay, making it accessible for both business and leisure travel from Ghana without any prior application.
Asia: Visa on Arrival
| Country | Entry Type | Max Stay | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cambodia | eVisa / Visa on Arrival | 30 days | Online eVisa recommended over border VoA |
| Iran | eVisa / Visa on Arrival | 30 days | Check current travel advisories before planning |
| Macao (China SAR) | Visa on Arrival | 30 days | — |
| Maldives | Visa on Arrival | 30 days | Free; no fee at border |
| Palau | Visa on Arrival | 30 days | — |
| Timor-Leste | Visa on Arrival | 30 days | — |
The Maldives stands out as one of the most accessible VoA destinations globally, the visa is free, issued immediately on arrival, and valid for 30 days. It is a popular destination for high-end leisure travel and increasingly for corporate retreats.
Cambodia offers both eVisa and VoA options. The online eVisa is strongly recommended over the border VoA; processing is faster, queues are avoided, and there is no uncertainty about counter availability at smaller entry points.
Asia: eTA Destinations
| Country | Entry Type | Max Stay | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| India | eVisa | 30 days | Apply online; must arrive via designated e-Visa airports |
| Malaysia | eVisa | 14 days | Apply online before travel |
India’s eVisa for Ghana passport holders is processed entirely online; no embassy visit is required. However, arrival must be at one of the 32 designated e-Visa airports, and the 30-day maximum stay applies per entry. But if a traveler applies for a 1-year or 5-year e-Tourist visa, continuous stay permissions can range up to 90 or 180 days per visit.
The Americas and Caribbean: Visa-Free Destinations
The Caribbean is where the Ghana passport genuinely surprises. Multiple island nations offer visa-free access with some of the most generous permitted stay durations of any destination in this guide, rivalling what many European passports receive.

Caribbean: Visa-Free Access
| Country | Entry | Max Stay |
|---|---|---|
| Bahamas | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Barbados | Visa-free | 180 days |
| Belize | Visa-free | — |
| Dominica | Visa-free | 180 days |
| Grenada | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Guyana | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Haiti | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Jamaica | Visa-free | — |
| St. Vincent and the Grenadines | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Trinidad and Tobago | Visa-free | — |
Barbados and Dominica each offer 180-day visa-free stays, six months, making them exceptional access points in the Caribbean. For Ghanaian professionals in the diaspora, retirees, or long-stay leisure travellers, this is among the most generous access the Ghana passport provides anywhere in the world.
Trinidad and Tobago is the Caribbean’s most significant business hub, home to energy sector headquarters and financial services operations, and is fully accessible to Ghana passport holders without any prior visa.
Caribbean: Visa on Arrival and eTA
| Country | Entry Type | Max Stay |
|---|---|---|
| Saint Kitts and Nevis | eTA | 90 days |
| Saint Lucia | Visa on Arrival | 42 days |
| Samoa | Visa on Arrival | 90 days |
The broader Americas: the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, and most of Latin America, require prior visa applications for Ghana passport holders. There are no VoA options at any of these destinations. For US travel in particular, plan a minimum of three to four months ahead for a B-1/B-2 visa application, given interview appointment lead times at the US Embassy in Accra.
Europe and the Middle East
Europe is the most constrained region for Ghana passport holders. Every Schengen zone country, all 27 EU member states plus associated countries, requires a prior Schengen visa. There are no exceptions and no VoA pathways within the Schengen area.
Europe Assessment
| Country | Entry | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| All 27 Schengen countries | Visa required | Prior application at the relevant embassy is mandatory |
| Kosovo | Visa required | — |
| Turkey | Visa required | — |
| UK | Visa required | Standard Visitor Visa: apply well in advance |
Middle East: eVisa Destinations
| Country | Entry Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bahrain | eVisa | Apply online; no embassy visit required |
| Jordan | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
| Lebanon | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
| Oman | eVisa | Apply online |
| Qatar | eVisa | Apply online |
| Saudi Arabia | eVisa | Apply online |
| UAE | eVisa | Apply via GDRFA Dubai or ICP portal |
Jordan and Lebanon are the only two Middle Eastern destinations offering true visa on arrival for Ghana passport holders. Both are important regional business and leisure hubs. Jordan, for its role as a gateway to the broader Levant market, and Lebanon, for its financial and commercial services sector.
The UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain all require eVisa applications, but crucially, no embassy visit. The entire process is completed online, typically within 24 to 72 hours, making these destinations practical for business travellers even on relatively short lead times. The UAE and Qatar are also major international transit hubs via Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways, essential connections for Ghanaian travellers routing to other destinations.
Pacific: Visa-Free Destinations
Several Pacific island nations offer visa-free access to Ghana passport holders with notably generous permitted stay durations, knowledge that surprises most Ghanaian travellers.
| Country | Entry | Max Stay |
|---|---|---|
| Fiji | Visa-free | 120 days |
| Kiribati | Visa-free | 90 days |
| Micronesia | Visa-free | 30 days |
| Tuvalu | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
| Vanuatu | Visa-free | 120 days |
Fiji and Vanuatu both offer 120 days, four months, visa-free. These are rarely discussed as Ghana passport destinations but represent the longest single-country permitted stay available to Ghanaian travellers anywhere on this list. For extended leisure travel or long-duration remote work arrangements, both are worth knowing about.
Complete Summary: Ghana Passport Access at a Glance
Here is the full picture, by entry type and region, sourced from Passport Index (July 2026):
| Region | Visa-Free | Visa on Arrival | eTA / eVisa |
|---|---|---|---|
| Africa (ECOWAS) | 14 | — | — |
| Africa (Rest) | 11 | 4 | 2 |
| Asia | 3 | 5 | 2 |
| Caribbean | 10 | 2 | 1 |
| Americas (excl. Caribbean) | — | — | — |
| Middle East | — | 2 | 5 |
| Pacific | 4 | 1 | — |
| Total | 42 | 14* | 10* |
8 Essential Tips for Ghana Passport Holders Travelling on Visa on Arrival
1. Verify entry requirements before every departure, every time: Entry policies change without public announcement. A destination that offered VoA access six months ago may have revised its policy. Cross-check the official immigration website of your destination country and your airline’s check-in requirements before every trip. Kharis maintains current entry requirement data for Ghana passport holders across all major destinations and can verify requirements on your behalf.
2. Carry all required supporting documents: Most VoA and visa-free destinations require a return or onward flight ticket, proof of accommodation, and evidence of sufficient funds. Missing any one of these can result in denial even at destinations where Ghana passport holders are fully eligible. Carry physical copies, not just mobile screenshots.
3. Have US dollar cash available and more than the listed fee: VoA fees are almost universally quoted and accepted in US dollars. A lot of VoA counters do not accept cards or local currency. Always carry more than the published fee; minor discrepancies occur, and being short of cash at a VoA counter abroad has no good resolution.
4. Check passport validity before every trip: Most VoA and visa-free destinations require your passport to be valid for at least six months beyond your intended return date. A passport expiring in four months will be turned back at many borders regardless of VoA eligibility. If renewal is needed, Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs now offers expedited 24-hour service and regular processing within 15 days with courier delivery, but begin the process well before your next travel date.
5. Carry your yellow fever certificate always: Because Ghana is classified as a yellow fever endemic country, most African, Asian, and Caribbean destinations require proof of yellow fever vaccination upon arrival, regardless of visa status. Your International Certificate of Vaccination (yellow card) must accompany your passport on every international trip. Without it, entry can be denied.
6. A visa on arrival is permission to seek entry, not a guarantee: An immigration officer at your destination retains full discretion to deny entry even to a holder of a valid VoA eligibility. Present yourself professionally, have all documentation organised and complete, be clear about your purpose of visit, and show evidence of onward travel. Thorough preparation is the most reliable guarantee of smooth entry.
7. Know your permitted stay and track it carefully: Every VoA has a maximum permitted stay. Overstaying even by one day is an immigration violation with real consequences: fines, possible detention, and complications for future applications globally. Note your permitted departure date from the moment your VoA is stamped. Set a calendar reminder. Depart before that date. If you need to extend your stay, approach the destination country’s immigration authority before expiry, not after.
8. Use professional travel management for complex multi-destination itineraries: If your trip involves multiple countries with different entry requirements, common for Ghanaian corporate professionals covering several African or Middle Eastern markets, managing visa and VoA logistics simultaneously is complex. Some destinations offer access only to holders of valid third-country visas. A professional travel management service handles all of this in advance, so you board every flight with complete confidence in your documentation.
When Visa on Arrival is Not Enough
The 73 accessible destinations in this guide are a genuine asset. But the honest counterpart is that 125 destinations, including many of the world’s most commercially important, require prior visa applications for Ghana passport holders. These include the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, all 27 Schengen countries, China, Japan, and South Korea.
For Ghanaian corporate professionals who travel to these markets regularly, visa management is a recurring and high-stakes administrative responsibility. A rejected application creates a record. An application submitted too late misses the trip. An incorrectly completed form wastes weeks.
How Kharis Hospitality & Logistics Supports Ghana Passport Holders
For VoA and visa-free destinations: We verify current entry requirements, prepare your full supporting documentation checklist, confirm your airline’s check-in requirements for your specific passport and destination, and provide a pre-departure briefing so you arrive at every border fully prepared.
For prior-visa destinations: We manage the complete application cycle, document collection, application preparation, submission, and tracking for Ghana passport holders travelling to the UK, Schengen zone, USA, Canada, Australia, China, and other major markets.
For corporate travel programmes: If your organisation manages Ghanaian professionals who travel internationally on a regular basis, we design and operate managed travel programmes that consolidate all visa, documentation, flight, accommodation, and ground transport logistics into a single coordinated service.
Contact Kharis Hospitality & Logistics to discuss your Ghana passport travel needs with a specialist.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. How many countries can Ghana passport holders visit without a prior visa in 2026? According to Passport Index, the Ghana passport has a Mobility Score of 73, covering 42 visa-free destinations, 27 visa-on-arrival destinations, and 4 eTA destinations, a combined total of 73 countries and territories accessible without a traditional prior visa application. The remaining 125 assessed destinations require a prior visa obtained through the standard embassy or consulate process.
2. Can Ghana passport holders get a visa on arrival in the UK or the USA? No. Both the United Kingdom and the United States require Ghana passport holders to obtain a prior visa through the standard application process. The UK requires a Standard Visitor Visa; the US requires a B-1/B-2 Visitor Visa. Neither country offers any form of visa on arrival or eTA pathway for Ghanaian passport holders. Allow a minimum of two to three months’ lead time for either application.
3. Do I need a yellow fever certificate for visa-on-arrival destinations? In most cases, yes. Ghana is classified as a yellow fever endemic country, meaning the majority of African, Asian, and Caribbean destinations require proof of yellow fever vaccination upon arrival regardless of visa status. Your International Certificate of Vaccination (yellow card) must accompany your passport on every international trip.
4. Is a visa on arrival the same as a visa-free entry? No, and the distinction matters in practice. Visa-free means no visa is required at all: you arrive, present your passport, and receive an entry stamp at no cost. Visa on arrival means you are eligible to obtain a visa at the port of entry, but you must pay a fee and complete documentation at the border before being admitted. Both eliminate the need for a prior embassy visit, but they have different practical requirements and costs.
5. What is the cheapest visa on arrival available to Ghana passport holders? The Maldives issues a free visa on arrival, no fee at the border. Palau also offers a free visa on arrival. For paid VoA destinations, Cambodia is among the most affordable. Always confirm current fees before travel, as VoA charges are periodically revised.
6. Does a multiple-entry visa on arrival exist for Ghana passport holders? Visa on arrival is almost universally issued as single entry. Once you exit the destination country, the VoA is spent, and re-entry requires a new application or a new VoA. For destinations you plan to visit multiple times, or where you may need to exit and re-enter, a prior multiple-entry visa applied for through the official embassy process is the appropriate option. See our guide: Single Entry vs Multiple Entry Visa.
7. How often do visa-on-arrival rules change for Ghana passport holders? More often than most travellers realise. Entry policies shift in response to diplomatic developments, reciprocity decisions, bilateral agreement negotiations, and security assessments. Turkey and Kosovo, previously listed as VoA accessible in some guides, now require prior visas for Ghanaian passport holders. This is why verifying requirements before every trip, even to destinations you have visited before, is non-negotiable.
Know Your Passport. Plan Your Journey.
The Ghana passport in 2026: a Mobility Score of 73, a world reach of 37%, and access to 73 destinations without a traditional visa application, is a more capable travel document than most of its holders realise. Understanding exactly which doors are open, what each one requires, and how to arrive correctly prepared is the foundation of confident, efficient international travel.
For the 125 destinations where prior visas are required, Kharis Hospitality & Logistics manages the entire process so that no trip is delayed, denied, or disrupted by documentation that could have been handled in advance.
Contact Kharis today to plan your next international journey with confidence.
Entry requirements change without notice. Every entry in this guide reflects data as of July 2026. Always verify the current requirement for your specific destination with the official immigration authority or your airline before you travel.


