Best Beaches to Visit in Lagos (2025)

Imagine trading the blasts of car horns for the soothing sound of ocean waves, swapping crowded streets for endless stretches of sun-kissed sand. This is the reality waiting for you along the coast of Lagos.

Lagos has some of the best beaches for a perfect day out. Whether you want to relax, party, or eat great food, there’s a spot for you. Let’s explore the top beaches to visit in Lagos for 2025.

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Tarkwa Bay Beach

This remote and sheltered beach is only accessible by boat or water taxi. The water is calm and clear, making it ideal for a relaxing swim. It is an isolated beach with plenty of activities such as swimming, horse rides, jet skiing. It is a fantastic spot for families or anyone wanting a peaceful day of relaxing by the beach. There are locals around the beach selling drinks, snacks and souvenirs. For a truly serene experience, Tarkwa Bay is a must-visit.

Tarkwa Bay Beach [Within Nigeria]

Oniru Private Beach

Oniru Beach is a popular island getaway that has it all: good vibes, great food, and a gorgeous setting. As a venture of the Oniru Royal Family, it’s a major draw, with Sundays being the liveliest day to visit. This beach is famous for its delicious local cuisine, water sports including swimming, jet skiing, kite surfing, wind surfing, para-sailing, skim boarding and speed boating. Visitors can also go on the mini ferris wheel, go horseback riding and purchase beautiful artworks such as paintings, miniatures, jewelries, beadwork, wood carvings and other amazing crafts.

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Oniru Private Beach [FurtherAfrica]

Lighthouse Beach

Adjacent to Tarkwa Bay, Lighthouse Beach is named after the historic Lagos Lighthouse. This unique beach is near the Apapa Wharf, covered with parked ships, which is why it’s called “the Shipwreck.” You can only get there by boat from places like Maroko or Falomo. The boat ride itself is a fun tour of the Lagos waterways. This huge beach stretches for miles, reaching all the way to Benin. It is lined with palm trees and mangroves, where the waves of the Atlantic Ocean crash onto the sand.

It is more rugged and natural than its neighbour, attracting those who love a scenic walk and a bit of exploration. Beautiful beads, paintings, woodcarvings and several other handiworks can be purchased from locals that hawk around the beach. This is the spot for photographers, nature lovers, and anyone wanting to enjoy the raw, untouched beauty of the Atlantic coastline.

Lighthouse Beach, Lagos [Sandee]

Atican Beach

If you’re looking to avoid the big crowds, Atican Beach is your spot. This private beach offers a more local and relaxed atmosphere compared to the busier party beaches. Visitors can enjoy activities like swimming, sunbathing, and horse riding, and the resort offers amenities like parking, local vendors, and simple restrooms. Atican beach is known to be neat and budget-friendly. You’ll find it’s a favourite for those in the know who want a calm, low-key beach day.

Atican Beach, Lagos [Google]

Coney Island Beach

Find this beautiful beach in the Okun-Ajah area of Lagos, just ten minutes from Ogombo Road. It is the perfect spot for fun and games, featuring beach sports like volleyball and football. With clean sand and plenty of activities, this beach is great for families or friends who want both relaxation and play. Visitors can enjoy quad biking, horseback riding, and water sports, all in a clean, well-maintained setting.

Coney Island Beach [Travel waka]

Ilashe Beach

Ilashe Beach is a private, exclusive island getaway. Just like Tarkwa Bay, the adventure begins with a boat ride to reach its shores. Once there, you’ll find a postcard-perfect scene: long stretches of white sand, swaying coconut trees, and stunning luxury villas. It is the ultimate spot for a special occasion, a romantic escape, or a glamorous event like a wedding. If you’re looking to splurge on a serene and upscale beach day, Ilashe is your destination.

Ilashe Beach [Google]

La Campagne Tropicana Beach

This beach offers a completely different experience because it is not just a beach but a huge natural resort. The resort feels like a hidden village, offering a beautiful fusion of beach, mangrove forest, and freshwater lagoons. You can take a boat ride, explore the natural surroundings, or just unwind by the ocean. It is a place where you can see nature up close. Watch for monkeys in the trees, spot colourful kingfishers, and see crabs on the sand. It is the perfect choice for a day of adventure and discovering Nigeria’s beautiful landscape.

La Campagne Tropicana Beach [Ferinajo]

Conclusion

Lagos truly has a coastline for every mood. Whether you’re planning a solo adventure, a daycation with friends, or a special family outing, your perfect beach day is waiting. So pack your stuff and get ready to create unforgettable memories in 2025. 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are the best beaches to visit in Lagos this December?

For a vibrant, party-like atmosphere, head to Oniru Private Beach or Elegushi Beach. If you prefer to avoid the biggest crowds, Atican Beach or Tarkwa Bay are excellent choices for a more relaxed day.

2. Which Lagos beaches are free or have affordable entry fees?

Beaches like Tarkwa Bay, Lighthouse Beach, and Atican Beach are known for being more budget-friendly, with lower entry fees. Popular spots like Oniru and Elegushi often have a slightly higher fee.

3. Are there family-friendly beaches in Lagos with good facilities?

Absolutely! Coney Island Beach is a top pick for its clean sand and organized activities. Tarkwa Bay is also great for families due to its calm, safe waters for swimming. For a unique nature experience that kids will love, La Campagne Tropicana is perfect.

4. What is the safest time to visit Lagos beaches during the festive season?

The safest and most pleasant time is during the day, ideally between 10 AM and 5 PM. The sunlight is perfect, and it’s before it gets dark. Always go with a friend or group, keep an eye on your belongings, and stick to well-known, populated areas of the beach.

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