Accra feels way less stressful with one trusted driver. This private service pairs an air-conditioned vehicle with Ebo Cobbinah’s team for a custom central-Accra day, plus smooth airport pickup. I especially like the clean, cool car and how well they communicate before you move. One thing to consider: the included time is built for Accra, and trips outside the city cost extra.
You get real control over pacing. The service runs roughly 1 to 10 hours (about), with pickup from your airport or hotel and back again. Ebo works 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, and overtime can be discussed for an added fee.
In This Review
- Quick, practical takeaways
- What You Really Get With a Private Chauffeur in Accra
- Price and Value: Is $75 Per Person Worth It?
- Pickup Details That Make the First Hour Less Annoying
- How You Build a Custom Central Accra Day (Without Losing the Plot)
- Accra Stops You Can Actually Fit In: Arts, Markets, and Beach Time
- Venturing Beyond Accra: Kukum and the Castles Day-Tour Question
- Comfort, Safety, and Getting Through Traffic in One Piece
- Communication That Saves You From Micro-Mistakes
- Who Should Book This Private Car Service in Accra?
- Should You Book It?
- FAQ
- Is this private car service limited to Accra?
- Can I get an airport pickup at any time?
- How long is the private car service?
- How many people can ride in the vehicle?
- Are service animals allowed?
- What’s the cancellation rule for a full refund?
Quick, practical takeaways
- Pre-booked pickup means you avoid the taxi scramble and wasted time at arrival points.
- Name-board meetups make the first 10 minutes painless.
- Air-conditioned vehicle + bottled water keep you comfortable in Accra’s heat.
- Custom central Accra route built around what you want to see and how fast you want to go.
- Extra fee for outside Accra for places like Cape Coast/Elmina areas or Togo.
- Up to 12 passengers makes it a smart option for small groups and families.
What You Really Get With a Private Chauffeur in Accra

This is a private car service in Accra, not a group bus. That sounds basic, but it changes everything: you don’t have to bargain with drivers on the spot, fight for the right vehicle, or rebuild your plans every time traffic shifts.
Mr. Ebo Cobbinah runs the operation, and you’ll be met either by him (with a name board) or by a driver from his team. In past trips, I’ve seen drivers like Prince and Edam handle the wheel, and at least once, Ebo’s brother-in-law Tim acted as the guide. The common thread is consistent: calm, professional driving and a service that’s focused on making your day run.
The vehicle is air-conditioned, and bottled water is included. That matters in Accra because you’ll be sitting in traffic, walking to sights, and stepping out for photos or quick errands. The service is set up for your group only, and the car can handle up to 12 passengers, which is useful if you’re traveling with family or friends.
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Price and Value: Is $75 Per Person Worth It?

At $75.00 per person, this service isn’t the cheapest way to move around. But it’s usually good value for two reasons.
First: you’re buying time and simplicity. When you pre-book, you reduce friction at the airport and you avoid taxi hunting later. That can be the difference between a smooth afternoon and a day where half your time disappears in logistics.
Second: it’s flexible inside Accra. You can plan a central-Accra route that fits your energy level—short and focused, or stretched out for a fuller day. Since the car is private, you’re not forced into a fixed circuit.
One more detail: this is commonly booked well ahead (on average about 66 days). If your trip dates are busy, earlier planning gives you better odds of matching the day length and pickup timing you want.
Pickup Details That Make the First Hour Less Annoying
The meeting part is handled well. For airport arrivals, Ebo (or his team) will meet you with a name board. That’s a small thing, but it saves you from wandering through arrival areas trying to match faces to names.
Airport pickup is available at any time. Still, there’s a working window to know: Ebo’s standard hours are 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. If you need overtime, it’s possible, but you’ll discuss it and pay an additional fee. The good news is that communication is proactive—you’re not left guessing.
I also like the patience angle. In situations like port delays, the driver reportedly arrived early and stayed ready when the schedule slipped. That’s exactly what you want in a place where timing can get unpredictable.
How You Build a Custom Central Accra Day (Without Losing the Plot)

The service is designed for a custom itinerary in central Accra. In practice, that means you can mix sights, meals, shopping stops, and quick photo breaks into a route that makes sense for your time.
Ebo’s role isn’t just driving. He can help you plan the day—what order to visit places in, how to avoid heavy traffic windows when possible, and how much time to give each stop. There’s also a practical vibe to how they handle routes and parking. One example from a past trip: Tim was clever about roads and parking to keep plans on track.
You also get flexibility. When someone needed last-minute changes, the response was calm and quick. That tells me this is a service that treats your day like it’s real life, not a rigid script.
The one limitation to keep in mind: outside Accra is not included. If you want to go farther—think castles, coastal sites, or even Togo—there’s an extra cost. For long days, that matters because it affects the best value for your time.
Accra Stops You Can Actually Fit In: Arts, Markets, and Beach Time

Within Accra, the best part of this service is how well it supports a balanced day: culture, a good meal, and a break to cool off.
For arts, the Accra Arts Center shows up as a great target. If you want local work without feeling lost in the browsing, a driver who can help you navigate the area is a big deal. You’re not just chauffeured—you’re guided through the flow of the space.
For meals, one specific recommendation you’ll see in this service’s history is Baku. Since you’re on a private car schedule, you can align lunch with the pacing of your other stops, rather than forcing everything around public transport times.
For coastal relief, the Sand Box is mentioned as a beach stop to see the ocean. That’s a smart move in Accra because it breaks up the day. Even if you don’t plan a long beach session, a quick visit can reset your mood after hours of city heat and traffic.
Markets also come up, often as a half-day style plan. If that’s your thing, go in with a clear idea of what you want to buy (or just what you want to see), since you’ll be moving through busy areas. A driver who helps you keep the day organized means fewer detours and less time waiting around.
Venturing Beyond Accra: Kukum and the Castles Day-Tour Question

This service is built for central Accra, but it can go outside the city for an extra fee. Reviews include examples of both regional and long-range day trips, so you can judge it by your goals.
Kukum National Park appears as one option. If you want nature time without committing to a multi-day trip, this kind of add-on can work well—especially if you’re pairing it with city stops before and after.
Then there are the big-ticket castle and coastal history day trips to areas like Elmina and Cape Coast, plus the Assin Manso slave river. These are the kind of places people often plan as full day goals from Accra. The practical consideration here is time: you’ll be in the car longer, and you’ll be spending more than your base $75/person once you add the outside Accra fee.
There’s also a note on a possible comfort factor during outside days: one review flagged tinted windows. If you’re doing lots of photos through glass, tinted windows can affect picture quality. It’s not a deal-breaker for everyone, but it’s worth knowing before you assume every shot will be crisp.
Finally, one trip included a waterfall highlight beyond standard city stops. The point is that the driver can sometimes shape the day around standout sights—if you’re open about what you want most.
Comfort, Safety, and Getting Through Traffic in One Piece

Accra traffic can be intense. What you want from a private driver is confidence under pressure—smooth driving, smart turns, and less stress for you.
Across the service’s history, the consistent praise is for calm, courteous professionalism. Drivers have been described as patient, especially for early arrivals at ports, and flexible when plans shift. That matters because your best day in Accra still depends on how well you move between stops.
Vehicle condition is also repeatedly called out. The car is described as clean and well maintained, with air conditioning doing its job. In heat, AC isn’t a luxury—it’s the difference between enjoying stops and rushing through them just to cool off.
Navigation and parking get attention too. In busy areas, the ability to park efficiently and choose roads that reduce wasted time makes a day feel longer—in a good way.
Communication That Saves You From Micro-Mistakes

A strong part of this service is messaging and clarity before you meet. After booking, the owner reaches out quickly to confirm details. On the day, there’s a call or introduction to connect you with the driver.
Once you’re picked up, active touch through messaging is part of the experience. That reduces confusion if your group is delayed or if plans adjust at the last minute. It’s especially helpful in places where it can be easy to lose track of timing.
The real win: you’re not stuck improvising. If you’ve ever arrived somewhere new and spent your first hour trying to coordinate a ride, you’ll appreciate how this service is set up to prevent that.
Who Should Book This Private Car Service in Accra?

This is a great fit if you want:
- A private day with no taxi bargaining or guessing.
- An air-conditioned vehicle for heat-heavy walking and waiting.
- A first-time Accra plan that’s adaptable, not rigid.
- A group setup where up to 12 passengers can ride together.
It’s also a strong choice if you’ll mix neighborhoods and want a guide-driver who can help keep your route logical. If you plan to include arts stops like the Accra Arts Center, beach time such as the Sand Box, or even outside-Accra day trips (with the extra fee), a private car helps you stitch it all together.
If your goal is only one short errand, the value may depend on timing and trip length. But if you want a real day out, this service is built for it.
Should You Book It?
If you like your travel days to feel organized and low-stress, I’d book this. The best reasons are practical: a clean AC vehicle, bottled water, a driver who communicates clearly, and the ability to build a central-Accra itinerary around your interests.
The main reason to hesitate is budget and geography. At $75 per person, it’s fair when you’re using the full day and staying in Accra. If you’re adding longer outside-Accra trips, you should expect the total cost to rise quickly, and you’ll want to plan your time carefully to get value from that added travel.
If you’re arriving in Accra and want to hit the ground running—airport pickup, quick meeting, and a day that actually goes where you want—this service is one of the more sensible ways to do it.
FAQ
Is this private car service limited to Accra?
Yes. Transportation within Accra is included, while trips outside Accra are an additional cost.
Can I get an airport pickup at any time?
Airport pick-ups are available, and the driver can collect you at any time.
How long is the private car service?
It runs for 1 to 10 hours (approx.).
How many people can ride in the vehicle?
Up to 12 passengers can be included, and it’s a private service for only your group.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
What’s the cancellation rule for a full refund?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel within 24 hours of the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.































