JamestownTour: Historically Jamestown used to be the base of a seaport complete with a lighthouse. There is no port now but the indigenous Ga fisher-folk still use the beach as a landing base for their colorful dug-out canoes with various flags flying on them. Jamestown is a good place to experience indigenous Ga lifestyle. The Panafricanist Tour: The Dubois center offers an insight into Panafrican history. The Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park also gives an interesting narration into Ghana’s genesis of independence. Fancy Caskets: Ghanaians believe in life after death. The casket in which one is buried, defines a man’s career on earth and what one is likely to do in the other world. Eg a fisherman gets buried in a fish casket whiles a brick-layer/mason in a house casket. Arts/Crafts Market: This is an open air market, that exhibits all the indigenous Ghanaian and African artifacts and curious. The tourist also has the opportunity of testing his his/her bargaining prowlers