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Elegushi Beach | Lagos


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Landmark: Elegushi Beach
City: Lagos
Country: Nigeria
Continent: Africa

Elegushi Beach, Lagos, Nigeria, Africa

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Elegushi Beach, a lively stretch of sand in Ikate, Lekki, draws crowds to its private shoreline in Lagos, Nigeria.It’s now one of the city’s top beach spots, buzzing with music, street performers, and a stretch of golden sand that catches the late-afternoon sun.The Elegushi Royal Family owns the beach, now a lively magnet for locals, tourists, and party‑goers chasing music, sea breeze, and a taste of culture.Here’s the overview: it’s in Ikate Elegushi, right in the bustling heart of Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria, where you can hear the ocean just a short walk away.Ownership: The Elegushi Royal Family, one of Lagos’s most prominent, owns the beach, where pale sand stretches down to the tide.It’s a private beach, but anyone can stroll its soft sand and hear the waves roll in.Ambiance: The beach hums with energy-kids laughing, music drifting on the breeze-yet there’s still room to stretch out and relax between the bursts of excitement.Adults pay ₦2,000 each at the entrance.Each child pays ₦1,000, just like buying a small bag of sweets at the market.You might have to pay extra for certain activities or services, like getting into a restricted section or renting a kayak.Horseback riding lets visitors wander the shoreline on gentle, swaying strides, with salty wind in their hair and wide-open views of the beach and glistening ocean.Water sports offer plenty of thrills, from the roar of a jet ski cutting across the waves to a lively game of beach volleyball or a refreshing swim in the sea.The beach draws water lovers and thrill-seekers alike, with waves that crash loud enough to feel in your chest.At Elegushi Beach, the nightlife bursts to life with thumping bass from beachside clubs, crowded dance floors, and bars serving cold drinks under swaying palm trees.By evening, the place hums with energy-music spills from doorways, and parties seem to spring up almost every night.Dining: You’ll find plenty of choices right on-site, from sizzling local street-style dishes to comforting international favorites.Food stalls bustle with the scent of sizzling prawns, while nearby restaurants dish up Nigerian favorites and flavors from around the world.From time to time, the Elegushi Royal Family brings the community together with drumming, dancing, and colorful celebrations that honor their heritage and the traditions of the Yoruba people.Elegushi Beach is open all day, every day, so you can wander its sandy paths or relax by the waves whenever you like.On weekends-Sundays most of all-the beach fills quickly, with families staking out spots near the water and the air buzzing with laughter and salt.Getting there’s simple - just hop off the Lekki-Epe Expressway and you’ll be at the beach in minutes, with the sound of waves already in your ears.You can get there by private car, hail a taxi, or book a ride through apps like Uber, where the door clicks shut and you’re on your way.It’s only about two kilometers from the Ikate Elegushi bus stop, so you can stroll there in under half an hour, hearing the distant rush of waves as you get closer.Expect big crowds-think shoulder-to-shoulder on the main walkway-especially on weekends and holidays.Sundays get packed, so plan your trip with that in mind-think lines curling out the door.Safety: Stay alert when you swim or take part in water sports-strong waves can smack against your legs, and hidden currents may pull you under.Wear something comfortable-swimwear or a breezy shirt and shorts work well for the beach.Planning to hit the water?Pack gear that’ll keep you dry and comfortable, like a snug wetsuit or quick‑dry shorts.Bring some cash-many spots along the beach only take bills and coins for entrance, snacks like grilled corn, and a few activities.Elegushi Beach is perfect if you want lazy hours in the sun mixed with bursts of lively music and energy.You can stretch out on the warm sand with nothing but the sound of waves in your ears, race across the water on a jet ski, or jump straight into Lagos’s buzzing nightlife-Elegushi Beach makes room for it all.With its lively culture, buzzing nightlife, and sunsets that paint the water gold, it’s easily one of Lagos’s top beach spots.


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