Seva Island
Seva Island, ranking the second place on the list of most beautiful islands in Ghana, is located in Keta District, on the Keta Lagoon. Seva is one of the islands that make up the Keta Lagoon archipelago. It is around 2.7 square miles in size. Because it is a stopover spot for many migratory birds, this island is important for bird viewing. The sandy beaches, general cleanliness, and native storytelling in Ewe are among the town's many attractions. Historians have been unable to pinpoint a date for the town's establishment. Seva's residents are known for their musical and dance abilities. They are proficient at xatsevu (African rattle music) and halo song singing (songs of abuse).
The main clients traveled from Nigeria to the Keta and Agbozume marketplaces in the Volta Region, Ghana. Seva is one of the recognized destinations for the weaving industry among the Ewe people, which were frequented by Yoruba and Hausa traders. Fishing is another major occupation. In the Keta Lagoon, crabs, shrimp, and tilapia are caught. In the Keta area, this is a crucial area for salt production.
Location: Keta District