Taqwa Bay
Taqwa Bay is a man-made sheltered beach near the Lagos harbour. It is an Island only accessible by boat, makes it’s a destination for most European-originated expatriates and tourists.
Fun lovers also found it a low-expense relaxation and leisure destination.
Some of the historic points on the beach include the house of Lord Lugard, while the Queen Elizabeth II also stayed on this Island during her visit to Nigeria in 1956.
With a receptive host community, some of Nigeria’s leading oil and gas and multinational companies – Shell, Chevron, Leventis, Sahara Energy, among others, have their chalets on the Island.
Taqwa Bay is one tourist point you should consider visiting during the next public holiday. With a ferry from popular Nigerian Inland Water Authority (NIWA) loading station at CMS, Lagos, you are 25 minutes away from the historical relaxation spot.
La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort
La Campagne is a private tropical spot in Lagos. It is a haven for holiday and merriment.
It is situated in the Lekki-Ajah axis of Lagos, an area which houses the most expensive real estate market in Nigeria. Though the name sounds French, its community is populated with many traditional spots for your relaxation.
Kuramo Waters-Beach
Another leisure and relaxation spots in Lagos that provides need relaxation experience in Lagos is the Kuramo Waters. It is a usual playground for affluent people and top c-suite executives in Nigeria.
The Waters, which also offers a beach, is a location filled with the presence of many luxurious hotels and local restaurants. These offers visitors breathtaking views of the oceans. At night, Kuramo Waters is a destination for more carousing experience.
Inagbe Beach Resort
Inagbe Resort is a 15-minute boat ride away from Victoria Island and a 10-minute boat ride from Tarkwa Bay, Ilashe Beach.
The centre is fast becoming the biggest tourist attractions in Lagos.