Elegushi Beach, Private beach in Lekki, Nigeria.
Elegushi Beach is a private coastal destination along the Atlantic with sandy shores and shallow waters suited for swimming and water sports. The site includes designated rest areas, food stalls, and seating spaces that allow visitors to spend extended time comfortably by the ocean.
The Elegushi family established the beach in the early 2000s, converting a natural coastline into a managed recreational site. This transformation made it one of the first privately operated beach destinations in the region and helped build its reputation as a popular getaway.
Food vendors along the shore sell grilled fish and other traditional Nigerian dishes from simple wooden stands. The beach serves as a gathering place where people come together for celebrations and entertainment, especially on weekends when live music and social events draw crowds.
Visitors should arrive early in the day to avoid crowds, as weekends and late afternoons become significantly busier. The dry season from November through March offers the most comfortable visiting conditions with stable weather and safer water conditions.
The site features a statue of the Elegushi family matriarch in traditional dress that commemorates the cultural roots of the location. This monument at the entrance is often overlooked by visitors even though it represents the link between the modern resort and the family legacy.
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