Lagos Island - Nigeria Tour (Day 1)

The National Museum is a great introduction for learning about Nigeria and its cultural heritage. Located near the Muson Centre in Onikan, Lagos, the museum is a destination of historical and cultural significance, offering collections of artefacts and traditional art that tell the story of the country. (120 mins)

Immerse yourself in nature at the Lekki Conservation Centre, a protected nature reserve. While walking through the centre, you will spot monkeys, birds, tortoises, and peacocks, and you will have the opportunity to walk across one of the longest canopy walkways in Africa. The centre also features quiet walking paths and a boulevard of coconut trees, offering space to relax and enjoy the surroundings. (180 mins)

Visit the Lekki Arts and Crafts Market, a thriving art market known for its robust selection of Nigerian handmade goods. Stalls feature wood carvings, paintings, beadwork, textiles, leather goods, and other locally crafted items. Visitors can shop and browse the market with their host and learn more about local craftsmanship. (120 mins)

Freedom Park is a memorial and public park located in downtown Lagos. Formerly Her Majesty’s Broad Street Prison, a colonial-era site, it was redesigned by architect Theo Lawson and transformed into a cultural and historical space. The Park was created to preserve Nigeria’s history while offering a place for reflection, performances, and cultural events. Visitors can explore the grounds and learn about the site’s past and its role in Lagos’ cultural life today. (180 mins)

Lagos Island - Nigeria Tour (Day 2)

Spend time in one of Lagos’ shopping centres, featuring approximately 100 stores. With a mix of local and international brands, visitors can enjoy a variety of shops, restaurants, a cinema for movie lovers, and children’s entertainment, making it a complete experience for families. (180 mins)

Visit the National Arts Theatre in Iganmu, Surulere, Lagos. Completed in 1976 for the 1977 Festival of Arts and Culture, it remains Nigeria’s primary centre for performing arts, hosting plays, performances, and cultural events. (180 mins)

Explore the Nike Art Gallery, owned by Nike Davies-Okundaye. Housed in a five-story building, it is one of the largest art galleries in West Africa featuring approximately 8,000 artworks by Nigerian artists. (180 mins)

Elegushi Private Beach in Lekki, owned by the Elegushi royal family, is one of the most popular beaches. Enjoy white sand beaches, calm waves, restaurants, nightclubs, and live entertainment throughout the week. Famous for hosting Copa Lagos, an international beach soccer tournament, it is destination for seaside fun and relaxation. (180 mins)