The honest answer to this question depends entirely on what you mean by 'affordable.' Gate fee affordable? Day trip affordable? Or all-in affordable — where you're not doing mental arithmetic of gate fee + transport + food + drinks + activities + the thing your child knocked over? This guide breaks down Lagos beach options by actual total cost, not just entrance price — because in Lagos, the gate fee is almost never the real price.
For pure gate fee affordability, Tarkwa Bay wins at ₦200–₦300 entry. However, factor in the boat ride (₦500–₦1,500 per person each way) and you're already at ₦1,400–₦3,600 per person before you've bought a drink.
Elegushi Beach in Lekki charges ₦500–₦1,000 entry. It's accessible by road and well-maintained with multiple food and drink vendors. Barracuda Beach and Atican Beach run similar gate fees at ₦1,000 per person. These are the most accessible day-trip options in Lagos.
This is the question most affordability guides skip. Gate fee ₦1,000. Parking ₦500. Two plates of food ₦6,000. Two drinks each ₦4,000. A horseback ride for the kids ₦2,000. Total: ₦13,500 for a couple — for one day, no accommodation.
Do that for a family of 4 and you're at ₦25,000–₦40,000 for a single day trip. Multiply by two days and you've spent ₦50,000–₦80,000 with nothing included and you've managed all the logistics yourself.
Lobster Beach Resort's package for 2 adults is ₦450,000 for 2 nights — all-inclusive. That covers 4 meals, beach accommodation, bonfire night, activities, and private beach access. Per person per night: ₦112,500.
For a family of 4 it's ₦800,000 for 2 nights — ₦100,000 per person per night with everything included. When you run the comparison against a 2-day Lagos beach trip with food and transport for 4 people, the gap narrows dramatically — and the Lobster experience is incomparably better.
For overnight stays, the relevant comparison is between Lobster Beach Resort, Jara Beach Resort, and Lighthouse Beach House. Lighthouse Beach House starts at ₦150,000 per night exclusive of meals and taxes. Jara's all-inclusive overnight pricing is broadly comparable to Lobster's.
Lobster Beach Resort's all-inclusive model means that ₦450,000 genuinely covers everything. There is no 'exclusive of taxes,' no meal surcharge, no activity fee. This is the most transparent pricing in the Lagos beach resort market.
Ilashe is one of Lagos's most beautiful beach destinations but 'affordable' is not how most visitors would describe it. Beach houses start at ₦500,000 per night for the property — meals, boat transport, and activities are all additional. For a comparable all-inclusive experience, you'd be looking at ₦800,000–₦1.5 million per night for a group.
The boat requirement also adds logistical complexity that not everyone wants — especially with young children. Lobster Beach Resort in Eleko is road-accessible, which removes a significant barrier for most Lagos families.