When Lagos people talk about beach life, they talk about Elegushi Royal Beach. Located in Lekki Phase 1, Elegushi is the most popular beach in Lagos — recommended by over 85 locals. Here is everything you need to know before you visit.
What Makes Elegushi Special?
Unlike other beaches in Lagos, Elegushi is managed and maintained to a consistent standard. It has a proper entry system, security presence, and a wide range of activities and vendors to make your visit an event rather than just a beach trip.
What to Do at Elegushi Beach
Horse Riding — One of the most iconic Elegushi experiences. Ride horses along the shoreline. Horses are available for hire directly on the beach.
Arts and Crafts — A row of vendors selling original Nigerian and West African pieces — perfect for authentic souvenirs.
Food and Drinks — Numerous food vendors and beach bars. From grilled fish and suya to cold drinks and cocktails.
Live Music and Entertainment — Weekends often feature live music, DJs, and entertainment that run well into the evening.
Swimming — The Atlantic Ocean frontage makes Elegushi a proper swimming beach. Exercise caution as currents can be strong.
When to Visit
- Weekday mornings — Quiet, peaceful, great for a relaxed beach walk
- Friday evenings — The beach comes alive with after-work crowds
- Saturday and Sunday — Peak beach day, busy but full of energy and entertainment
Practical Information
- Location: Lekki Phase 1, off Admiralty Way, Lagos
- Entry fee: Typically ₦500–₦1,000 per person
- Parking: Available on site
- Best time: Late afternoon to sunset for the best light and atmosphere
Living in Lekki Verdict
Elegushi is the heartbeat of Lekki’s social scene. Whether you go for a solo morning walk, a family afternoon, or a Friday evening with friends, the beach always delivers.

