Activities for couples

The Best Lagos, Nigeria Activities for Couples

4 min read · RibbonsXP Team

3 days weekend getaway break at AgriTech Resorts

Going to be 3 days of fun at the AgriTech City with lots to see, eat, drink and new friends to make. It's a simple itinerary of a resort stay on the day of arrival and the 3rd day of this experience, while the 2nd day would be an experience of the Cotonou Beach in Benin Republic.

Standard swimming pool, fully equipped gym, air-conditioned 4-5* guest lodge, restaurant, playground/game arcade, standard/large botanical garden with animal farm, 24/7 power supply, conference room, event center, waterfall scenery and cinemas are some of the unique amenities and facilities of the newly built AgriTech Resorts in Lagos, Nigeria. Indeed, a must-place to see, visit and spend the weekend or your next holiday break with your family.

Lagos Beach Adventures

Lagos is a place of various beauties blessed with great beaches and resorts. Located right by the Atlantic Ocean, there are various beaches in Lagos. With a wide array of beaches, it may be a little confusing to decide which to visit. But not to worry — we've put together the top beaches in Lagos, which include Elegushi Royal Beach, Atican Beach Resort, Eleko Beach, Tarkwa Bay Beach, Oniru Beach and La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort.

Have fun by relaxing under palm trees at the beach, swimming, kayaking, soaking your feet in the blue ocean and enjoying the calm ambience of the resort. You can make a choice of the one you'd like to visit and be rest assured of great company, a comfortable and pleasant ride, sightseeing and a guide.

Badagry Slave Trade Tour

The story of 400 years of slavery cannot be told without a visit to the former slave port. This is a private tour to explore the former slave quarters and see the preserved relics at the Slave Museums. This tour affords you the opportunity to experience first-hand what really happened and how these things happened during the slave trade regime. Many people known today as Black Americans have actually traced their roots to Africa to see and write their own narratives.

Your tour will include a boat ride to the Point of No Return (Gberefu Island) where the slaves were routed through to the ships bound for foreign countries. During the tour, there will be a brief stop at the 'Attenuation Well', where slaves were made to drink magical waters that made them forget who they were. There will also be a stopover at the beachfront of the Point of No Return for a little rest and reflection.