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Lagos is a vibrant destination filled with life, flavor, and unforgettable experiences. From its buzzing nightlife and cultural landmarks to beautiful beaches and luxury escapes, every moment here blends excitement with authentic Nigerian charm. Whether you’re exploring the city’s art scene, dining on world-class cuisine, or relaxing by the Atlantic coast, Lagos offers a journey that feels alive in every sense.
Yes. If you are not a Nigerian citizen, you are required to obtain a visa before traveling. Requirements vary by nationality, so it’s best to apply in advance through your nearest Nigerian embassy or consulate.
Most travelers arrive through Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) in Lagos, the country’s busiest and most accessible airport for international visitors.
Yes. Nigeria’s second major international hub is Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (ABV) in Abuja, which many visitors use for domestic transfers or alternative international arrivals.
A comfortable 10-day trip typically ranges between $4,000 USD and $5,635 CAD, depending on your hotel, activities, transportation, and dining preferences.
The ideal time to visit is during the dry season (November to March) when the weather is warm, sunny, and perfect for beaches, markets, and city exploration.
Yes—especially in popular areas like Victoria Island, Lekki, and Ikoyi. However, like any major city, staying aware of your surroundings and booking trusted transportation is recommended.
Lagos offers a vibrant mix of beaches, nightlife, markets, cultural sites, and modern city attractions. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy energetic, fast-paced destinations.
Nigeria uses the Nigerian Naira (NGN). While some hotels accept cards, markets and street vendors prefer cash, so it’s best to carry some local currency.