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Kokrobite: From fishing village to surf hub

Douglas ­ Anane-Frimpong
10 hours ago
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Once known mainly as a fishing village, Kokrobite is steadily becoming a place where people come to ride waves.

Located in the Ga South District of the Greater Accra Region and within easy reach of Accra, the coastal town is seeing a quiet shift. Along the same shoreline where fishermen launch their canoes, surfers now gather, boards in hand, waiting for the right break.

At the heart of this change is Big Milly’s Backyard. Set right on the beach, it has become a key meeting point for visitors and locals. Its location, close to the capital but removed from the city’s pace, makes it an easy escape and a natural draw for weekend activity.

 

Surfing here follows a simple rhythm.

The beach is most active in the early mornings, from about 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., and again in the late afternoons, from around 4 p.m. to sunset.

These are the best times, when the sea is calmer and conditions are more suitable, especially for beginners.

Through places like Mr Brights Surf School, surfing is becoming more accessible.

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Lessons, rentals and guidance have made it possible for first-timers to get on a board and try.

What makes Kokrobite’s story stand out is that surfing is not part of Ghana’s traditional coastal life.

Yet here, it is gradually taking root. Young people in the area are not just watching—they are learning, improving and becoming part of the scene.

For visitors, the appeal is straightforward: warm waters, manageable waves and a relaxed atmosphere.

For the community, it is something more, a new activity adding to what the town already offers.

Kokrobite is still a fishing village.

But today, it is also a place where the ocean is being used in a different way, where the same waves that carry canoes are now carrying surfers too.

 

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