As part of measures to help inform the larger traveling public, the Ghana Tourism Authority has launched this page to provide information to all on the COVID-19 measures.
Last Updated: 16th December, 2022.
Basic Entry Requirements Effective September 1, 2022.
Pre-Arrival Processes – Travelers intending to enter Ghana.
Arriving Passengers – Travellers Entering Ghana.
All Arriving passengers will undergo temperature screening, Yellow Fever Card verification, and COVID-19 vaccination certificate verification as required.
Transit Passengers.
Exemptions.
Traveling with Pets.
Departure Process- Passengers exiting Ghana.
Wearing of Nose Mask.
List Of Covid-19 Vaccines Approved For Travellers Into Ghana.
https://covid19.trackvaccines.org/agency/who/
N/B: The first dose of Johnson and Johnson and 2nd dose of all other approved vaccines should be at least 14 days prior to embarkation to be qualified as fully vaccinated.
Traveler Role – Uploading the vaccination card onto the PanaBIOS trusted travel platform.
Port Health Role.
Customer support: globalhaven@panabios.org. Additional information on how to comply with these directives are available at: www.panabios.org/advisories/Ghana
Ghana Airport Contact Centre – 0302-550612.
Additional information and guides can be accessed on the Ghana Health Service and Africa CDC website (www.africacdc.org/trusted-travel). Customer service and technical support can be reached via globalhaven@panabios.org.
Definition of Fully Vaccinated
A person is said to be fully vaccinated when he/she has taken the full dose of vaccines approved and registered by the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), Ghana.