Featured destinations
Live destination highlights pulled from the travel content manager.
Featured tours inside your destination plan
These tour cards are now the actual bookable experiences, while destination categories simply help travelers browse by place before choosing the trip they want.
Featured trip ideas
A rotating mix of timely travel inspiration, route highlights, and curated planning ideas from across the JEX journey library.
Hosted Escape Upgrade
For travelers who want a tighter route, stronger support, and one or two premium touches added to a private booking.
Heritage Route Group Deal
A travel-friendly offer for hosted family groups visiting Ghana together and wanting a clearer path from arrival to excursions.
Coastal Weekend Saver
A softer price point for couples or friends who want a short beach reset without planning every moving part themselves.
Travel styles we can build around
The backend still needs deeper travel-specific modules, but the public experience now points in the right direction.
Cultural journeys
Heritage sites, storytelling, local cuisine, and meaningful context.
Beach escapes
Short breaks and restorative coastal weekends with light-touch planning.
Adventure routes
Trips with hikes, wildlife stops, and more movement built into the plan.
Private groups
Flexible itineraries for families, teams, diaspora visits, and hosted events.
Signature experiences
Good trips are often remembered by moments, not just routes. These cards are now fed by the signature experiences library.
Sunset close-outs
Thoughtful final beats for the day, whether that means a quiet beach hour or a well-timed dinner stop.
Road-trip photography stops
Built-in scenic pauses that make the transfer itself part of the experience instead of dead time.
Hosted market and food walks
Great for visitors who want to meet the city through taste, texture, and a little conversation.
From the travel journal
Fresh journal cards now pull directly from published stories in the CMS.
How to plan a smooth Ghana arrival itinerary
The first 24 hours set the tone. A little structure goes a long way when flights, pickups, and rest all matter.
What makes group travel feel organized without feeling rigid
Good pacing, clear handoffs, and enough flexibility to let the trip stay alive.
Choosing between coast, city, and highlands for your next reset
Different moods ask for different maps. The right destination often starts with the pace you need.