Our guide is certified and endorsed by the Nigeria Association of Tour Operators. Our guides are respectful, courteous, and skilled at taking excellent photos.
You will be picked up by a private car from your hotel or preferred location. We provide bottled water, and your tour guide is knowledgeable and also excels at photography.
Our guide is certified and endorsed by the Nigeria Association of Tour Operators. Our guides are respectful, courteous, and skilled at taking excellent photos.
You will be picked up by a private car from your hotel or preferred location. We provide bottled water, and your tour guide is knowledgeable and also excels at photography.
Island Tours
Nike Centre For Art And Culture - The Nike Art Centre in Lagos is one of Nigeria’s hidden gems. Situated in Lekki, Lagos, this four-story building includes an art gallery and textile museum with over 7,000 pieces. Art lovers visiting Lagos should not miss the Nike Art and Culture Centre. This magnificent gallery boasts a remarkable…
Island Tours
Nike Centre For Art And Culture - The Nike Art Centre in Lagos is one of Nigeria’s hidden gems. Situated in Lekki, Lagos, this four-story building includes an art gallery and textile museum with over 7,000 pieces. Art lovers visiting Lagos should not miss the Nike Art and Culture Centre. This magnificent gallery boasts a remarkable collection of contemporary Nigerian art, highlighting the exceptional talent and creativity of local artists.
The center’s lively atmosphere, along with its diverse exhibits, offers a captivating experience. Whether you’re interested in paintings, sculptures, or textiles, there’s something to admire. Don’t miss the chance to delve into Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage at this extraordinary institution.
Lekki Conservation Centre - The Lekki Conservation Centre is a hidden treasure in Lagos, ideal for conservation and sustainability enthusiasts, nature lovers, and families. Visitors can enjoy activities such as birdwatching, nature walks, picnics, and climbing the longest canopy walk in Africa. For a peaceful and educational experience in Lagos, the Lekki Conservation Centre is the perfect destination.
Lekki Arts & Crafts Market - The Lekki Arts & Crafts Market is a lively center for art, culture, and shopping in Lagos. This bustling market offers a wide array of African and Nigerian handcrafted items, including paintings, sculptures, jewelry, textiles, and more.
Browse through the stalls and negotiate; whether you’re a seasoned collector or just looking for a souvenir, you’re sure to find something special at the Lekki Arts & Crafts Market.
Onikan House, Lagos - The John Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History represents the cultural heart of the Yoruba Kingdom. Situated on a 1000-square-metre exhibition gallery, it focuses on Yoruba history, utilizing both old and new media. It also features a swimming pool that first opened in 1928.
The center is proudly Yoruba, with English subtitles in media, offering an immersive experience into the culture of the Yoruba Kingdom.
Mainland Tours
Freedom Park Lagos - Freedom Park is a peaceful and historic site that provides a refreshing escape from the busy city of Lagos. Once a colonial prison, this beautifully transformed park now serves as a cultural hub, hosting various events and exhibitions.
Stroll through the serene gardens, explore the historic prison cells, or simply relax on a bench and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. Freedom Park is a must-visit for anyone interested in Lagos’ rich history and cultural heritage.
Kalakuta Republic Museum - The Kalakuta Museum is located in the actual three-story house where Fela lived in the Kalakuta Republic. Fela resided there with his family until his passing in 1997, and the museum is filled with his personal belongings and artifacts related to his life and career. Fela’s tomb is within the museum’s premises.
The name Kalakuta Republic means Rascal in Swahili. The Kalakuta Museum was officially opened on October 15th, 2012, which is Fela’s birthday. The museum is now managed by Fela’s son, Kunle.
Badagry Tour by Speed Boat
Visit Badagry Slave Museum - The Badagry Heritage Museum was once the District Officer’s Office, built in 1863 by the British colonial government. It now houses the history of slavery in Badagry and the legends responsible for its abolition.
Gberefu Island (Point of No Return) - Gberefu Island is a significant part of slavery in Badagry, as it hosted the ships that carried millions of slaves out of Africa. The natives of Badagry believe it was founded by a renowned farmer named ‘Agbedeh,’ who lived on Gberefu Island and maintained farmland across the lagoon, now known as modern-day Badagry. It is believed that people have lived along the coast of Gberefu, which later gave rise to Badagry. Fishing, farming, and salt making from ocean water were the main occupations of the people.

- English Guide
- All Fees and Taxes
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English Guide
- All Fees and Taxes
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Food
- Tips
- Personal expenses
- Food
- Tips
- Personal expenses
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.