Private Jet Charter to Lagos, Nigeria

Charter a Private Jet Flight to Lagos, Nigeria

About Lagos, Nigeria

The most populous city in Nigeria is Lagos, which stretches over 380 square miles and houses over 13 million residents. Lagos obtains its name from the Portuguese term for lagoon, and is today a sprawling city extending far beyond the original Lagos Lagoon and Lagos Island. Originally a Yoruba port, Lagos is today the main driver of Nigeria’s economy, as well as a focal point for culture and entertainment in the region. In fact, Lagos can lay claim to being the birthplace of a number of music styles and genres, including Afrobeat, Juju, and Nigerian hip hop.

Popular Destinations in Lagos

Looking for activities once your private jet arrives in Lagos? Young and energetic, Lagos is an exciting and vibrant city. Here are some of the key attractions in Lagos:

Lagos Island

Lagos Island

Lagos Island: Housing the key government institutions of Lagos and the Central Business District of the city is Lagos Island, which is home to over 200,000 people and connected to the Nigerian mainland by three bridges. Lagos Island also hosts the National Museum of Nigeria, the Glover Memorial Hall, and many of the largest bazaars in Lagos.

Ikoyi: Located on Lagos Island is the neighborhood of Ikoyi, which is home to some of the most affluent people in Lagos and in Nigeria. Ikoyi is possibly home to some of the most expensive residential areas in the entire African continent, as well as numerous upscale hotels, night clubs, and golf courses. Right off the coast of Ikoyi is the man-made Banana Island, which is touted to be the most expensive neighborhood in Nigeria, and the exclusive playground of some of the wealthiest and most influential people in the region.

Tinubu Square: Formerly known as Independence Square, Tinubu Square is situated on Lagos Island, and named after Madam Efunroye Tinubu, an influential aristocrat during the feudal period in Nigerian history. Tinubu Square was the site of Nigerian unification in 1914, and is today a prominent landmark in Lagos.

Victoria

Victoria

Victoria Island: One of the two main islands in Lagos, apart from Lagos Island is Victoria Island, which is the major financial district in Lagos. Home to the headquarters of numerous Nigerian and international corporations, as well as several diplomatic missions, Victoria Island is a center for business and diplomatic activities, and has enjoyed a rapid phase of development alongside the neighboring Ikoyi region.

Bar Beach: On Victoria Island in Lagos, one will find the rejuvenating Bar Beach, named after the numerous sand bars that line the coast of the beach. Being the most accessible beach in Lagos, Bar Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Lagos and in Nigeria, and plays host to numerous recreational activities like picnics, swimming, and horse riding.

Nigerian National Museum: Located in the heart of Lagos is the Nigerian National Museum, which boasts an impressive collection of Nigerian art and archaeological artifacts. Of special interest are the Nok Terracottas, which still remain an intriguing mystery of the ancient Nok culture till today.

Luxury Lodging in Lagos

Seeking luxury accommodations once your private jet has arrived in Lagos? Lagos is frequently visited by millions of tourists every year and it features many luxurious hotels and resorts. Here are our top picks:

  • Best Western Plus Lagos Ikeja
  • Citilodge Hotel Lagos
  • Epe Resort
  • Four Points by Sheraton Lagos
  • GrandBee Suites
  • Hotel Bon Voyage
  • InterContinental Lagos
  • Morning Side Suites
  • Planet One Hotel and Wellness
  • Protea Hotel Ikeja
  • Protea Hotel Leadway
  • Protea Hotel Victoria Island
  • Radisson Blu Anchorage Hotel, Lagos
  • Southern Sun Ikoyi
  • The Avenue Suites
  • The Federal Palace Hotel
  • The Lilygate Hotel
  • The Moorhouse Ikoyi Lagos – MGallery Collection
  • The Wheatbaker
  • Three Arms
  • Victoria Crown Plaza Hotel
  • Welcome Centre Hotels

Airports In or Nearby Lagos For Private Jets

Interested in chartering a private aircraft to Lagos, Nigeria? There are numerous airports that serve the city of Lagos and other regions in Nigeria. Here are some of them from which you can book a private jet charter to access this beautiful city:

  • Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS): This airport is the main airport serving the city of Lagos and its surroundings. It is located in Ikeja, Nigeria. The airport was built in 1947, and it features two asphalt paved runways. Murtala Muhammed International Airport features two terminals, and is capable of handling many international and domestic flights.
  • Ibadan Airport (IBA): This airport serves the city of Ibadan in Nigeria, and it features one asphalt paved runway. Ibadan Airport is 91 miles away from Lagos.
  • Lomé – Tokoin Airport (LFW): This airport also goes by the name “Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport”.  Although this airport is not situated in Nigeria but in Togo, it remains as one of the nearest airports to access Lagos in Nigeria. LFW is 166 miles away from Lagos.
  • Ilorin International Airport (ILR): This airport serves the city of Ilorin, and it features one asphalt paved runway.  Ilorin International Airport is 177 miles away from Lagos. Currently, it is serving two airlines, Arik Air and Overland Airways.
  • Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (ABV): This major airport is located in the city of Abuja, Nigeria, and it features an international terminal and a domestic terminal. The airport was named after the first president of Nigeria. In 2012, it served more than six million passengers. ABV currently features one asphalt paved runway and there is another runway under construction.
  • Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (KAN): This airport is located in the city of Kano in Nigeria, and it features two terminals: an international and a domestic one. In 2009, Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport was used by nearly 320,000 passengers. It was built in 1936 and it currently features two asphalt paved runways.
  • Port Harcourt International Airport (PHC): This airport is located in Port Hartcourt City in Nigeria, and it features a single terminal which is capable of handling both domestic and international flights. In 2009, this airport was used by nearly one million passengers, making this one of the busiest airports in Nigeria. It features one asphalt paved runway.
  • Akanu Ibiam International Airport (ENU): Also known as Enugu Airport, this airport was named after a famous medical doctor named Akanu Ibiam. This airport features one asphalt paved runway and in 2009, it handled over 367,000 passengers.
  • Asaba International Airport (ABB): This airport serves the city of Asaba and its surroundings. The airport is also very close to the city of Onitsha situated across the River Niger. It features one asphalt paved runway.

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