Top 10 Most Expensive Beach Resorts in Lagos
Lagos is now one of Africa’s go-to spots for luxury beach getaways. The most expensive resorts focus on whole-villa rentals, tight security, chef-led dining, and many are only reachable by boat.
They’re designed for company retreats, big families, and events, not really for a quick solo stay.
Before you book, remember the price you first see isn’t the final bill. You may need to add taxes (like VAT), a refundable deposit, and boat transfer fees. Some places also have different weekday/weekend rates and fixed hours for day visits or overnight stays. Always check the details.
Here are the top 10 Most Expensive Beach Resorts in Lagos:
Jara Beach Resort (Museyo/Eleko)
A rare, true all-inclusive in Lagos: curated food and drinks, two pools, tidy rooms, and a family-run feel that keeps service sharp.
Road access means no boat logistics, making it the easiest luxury option for couples or small groups. Expect per-person pricing with clear inclusions; confirm current adult/child bands before you book.
Ziba Beach Resort (Okun Ajah)
Marketed as Nigeria’s first overwater-style resort, with beach-facing rooms and terraces that step directly into a large pool.
Rooms list clear specs (size, guest limits, balcony/deck), and board plans vary by category. Great for design-minded couples who want spa time and a “step-out-to-water” experience.
Salt Beach (Ilashe axis, boat access)
Boutique suites and villas (from premium suites to seven-figure villa nights) plus extras like a spa, outdoor grill, and optional boat hire.
The appeal is privacy and controlled access for small groups. Ask about what’s bundled in each package and the transfer options when comparing rooms.
YOLO Island Beach Resort (Ibeshe, boat access)
Private beach setting with day-visitor options and a small room inventory. If you’re not sleeping over, day-pass rules are straightforward; for overnights, verify room categories and any event-day pricing. Works for intimate groups that want an island feel without committing to a full villa buyout.
La Manga Luxury Beach Villas (Ilashe)
Purpose-built villa product for groups, with clear time windows for day use and overnights. Villas come with kitchens and space for a private chef or catering team.
A strong choice for families, bridal parties, and close-knit retreats that prefer their own compound.
Havara Beach House (Ilashe)
Four-bedroom beachfront residence positioned for large day groups and stylish overnights.
Think palm-lined grounds, private pool, and camera-ready layouts; confirm capacity rules, refundable deposits, and which floors your booking covers. Ideal for brand shoots, retreats, and milestone celebrations.
La Campagne Tropicana (Ibeju-Lekki)
Eco-culture resort known for themed chalets and mud-house options, with one- to seven-night package grids.
Packages often bundle meals and on-site activities. Choose this when you want a full resort program and a distinctly African aesthetic rather than a pure villa vibe.
Aqualina Ilashe (Private 3-BR Beach House)
A self-contained house with a pool, ensuite bedrooms, and a lounge/kitchenette, sold as a group booking.
Rates commonly show a refundable caution fee; confirm tax status and boat transfers. Great for teams that want a private base with no strangers on site.
Sencillo Lagos (Ilashe)
Minimalist, design-led house-only experience on the Atlantic coastline—built for birthdays, brand activations, micro-weddings, and secluded getaways.
Pricing typically notes refundable caution deposits and excludes tax; availability and guest size vary by package. Pick this when aesthetics and privacy are top of the brief.
Beleza Beach Resort (Lagoonfront)
Clear Bronze/Silver tiers with guest caps and room allocations (for example, Bronze includes two rooms with a max of 50 guests) plus a posted refundable caution.
Defined day (noon–7 p.m.) versus overnight (noon–10 a.m.) windows help with budgeting and security planning. A practical fit for corporate off-sites and controlled, medium-sized events.
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