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- Africa
- Nigeria
- Lagos
- Lekki Beach Resort
Lekki Beach Resort
A favourite among business travellers to Lagos and expatriates
living in the area of Victoria Island, Lekki Beach Resort is a new
establishment offering well-heeled tourists the opportunity to
experience some refinement and luxury in the midst of the often
chaotic and ramshackle city. Built along 1.6 miles (2.5km) of the
pristine Lekki Beach shoreline, and covering an area of 157
hectares (388 acres), the Lekki Beach Resort is a major operation -
featuring luxury accommodation, an 18-hole golf course designed by
Ron Garl, a clubhouse with a fine restaurant and a fun bar, and
numerous family-oriented amenities such as swimming pools, tennis
courts, exercise rooms, and a health spa. Undoubtedly the premier
place to play golf in Nigeria, the course is also quite a beautiful
sight in its own right, blending seamlessly into its natural
surroundings and boasting fantastic Atlantic Ocean views.
Information & Facts
Address
D16 Eko Court, Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria
Island
Language
English is the official language in Nigeria and is widely
used, though many other languages are also spoken.
Money
Nigerian currency is the Naira (NGN), which is divided into 100
kobo. Approved exchange facilities include the major hotels and the
airport, but official rates are very high. It is illegal to change
money on the street. Credit card fraud is a problem and visitors
are advised against the use of credit cards throughout the country.
Credit card facilities are also limited. Facilities for changing
travellers cheques are also very limited. Prior to travel, visitors
should ensure they have a variety of currency options available to
them (Sterling, US dollars or Euros) in cash. Travellers should be
aware of the prevalence of commercial fraud in, and emanating from,
Nigeria.