Planning your visit
Planning a visit to Elegushi Royal Beach can mean a relaxing half-day or a full day of fun. The experience—sunbathing by day, music under the stars by night—changes with the hours. Getting there involves some Lagos traffic, so planning ahead matters. Expect a lively crowd, especially on weekends and holidays, with local families and tourists both making the place buzz. Entry requires a small fee, paid at the beach gate. Bring some cash for snacks, drinks, and possibly renting a shade or seat.
- Best time to visit: Early mornings, late afternoons, and weekdays offer the quietest scenes. Evenings come alive with music and nightlife. The dry season (November to March) means fewer rainy interruptions.
- How to get there: Located in Lekki Phase I, the beach is easily reached by car, ride-hailing apps, or local taxis. Parking is available but can fill up quickly on weekends.
- Accessibility: While families, groups, and young people find the beach welcoming, seniors or visitors with mobility needs may find sandy paths challenging—smooth walkways are limited.
- Average visit duration: Most guests stay three to six hours, but evenings can stretch much longer with live music or events.
