La Campagne Tropicana ★★★★
Resort · Lagos
Check Availability →La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort is a private four-star beach resort at Ibeju-Lekki, an hour's drive east of Victoria Island on the Lekki–Epe Expressway. It is the closest fully-private beach resort to Lagos, with thatched-roof villas, restaurants, water sports, an on-site lake and a fenced private beach — a weekend or longer-stay alternative to the city centre five-stars.
Amenities
- Beach
- Resort
- Restaurant
Why La Campagne Tropicana
La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort is the closest dedicated beach resort to Lagos and the cleanest fit for Nigerian travellers and international visitors who want a beach holiday without flying to Calabar or further afield. The resort sits at Ibeju-Lekki, about 90 minutes' drive east of Victoria Island on the Lekki–Epe Expressway, fronting a long stretch of private Atlantic coastline that the property's security team patrols and maintains. Inside the resort compound, the experience is the only true private beach-resort product within driving distance of central Lagos.
The property combines beach access with traditional African architecture (thatched-roof villas, mud-walled communal spaces), a small private lake, water sports, a horse-riding offering and an extensive on-site restaurant and bar operation. It is positioned as a weekend retreat and short-stay holiday destination rather than a business hotel — the booking calendar is heavily weekend-weighted, particularly during the December peak.
Location and Setting
La Campagne sits on the Atlantic coast at Eleko / Akodo, in Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area. The drive from Victoria Island is approximately 90 minutes via the Lekki–Epe Expressway (much longer during weekend traffic peaks, particularly Sunday return trips to Lagos). The compound covers a large hectarage with the private beach forming the southern boundary and the resort buildings, lake and gardens occupying the inland portion. The property is fenced and gated with full-time security.
Accommodation
The villas at La Campagne combine traditional African architectural elements with modern hotel-standard interiors. Room categories include standard guest villas, larger family villas, premium suites and the highest-tier presidential villas. All categories include en-suite bathrooms, air-conditioning, satellite television and modern bedding. The traditional thatched-roof architecture is the visual signature of the resort and the most-photographed feature for visitors.
Dining and Bars
The resort operates multiple restaurants and bars across the property:
- The main restaurant complex — all-day buffet and à la carte service, with Nigerian and continental cuisine.
- The Beach Bar — drinks and light food on the beachfront.
- The Lakeside Bar — drinks and light snacks beside the on-site lake.
- The Pool Bar — poolside service in the afternoon.
- Snack stops at multiple points around the resort.
Food and beverage standards are appropriate to a four-star resort rather than the fine-dining level of the central Lagos five-stars. The atmosphere — eating outdoors with sea breeze and sound of surf — is the differentiator rather than the cuisine itself.
Activities
- Private beach with lifeguarded swimming, beach umbrellas, beach loungers and beach service from the Beach Bar.
- Water sports — jet ski, banana boat, kayak and paddle boat hire from the beach. Always check current safety conditions.
- Horse riding on the beach and through the resort.
- Quad biking on dedicated trails within the property.
- Cultural activities — traditional drumming, dance performances and a small cultural village highlighting Nigerian cultural traditions.
- Swimming pools — multiple outdoor pools across the resort.
- The lake — paddle boats and serene boating away from the surf.
- Children's play areas — well-equipped playgrounds for younger guests.
- Game rooms — table tennis, billiards and indoor games.
- Spa — massage and beauty treatments at the on-site spa.
Events
La Campagne is one of Lagos's most popular destination-wedding venues. Couples book the resort for two-to-three-day wedding packages combining engagement and reception ceremonies with on-site guest accommodation. The beach and the lake make for outstanding photography backdrops, and the dedicated event team coordinates catering, music and logistics. Corporate retreats, conferences and team-building events are also handled, with meeting rooms and the open beach space available for event configurations. Advance booking 6–12 months ahead is essential for high-season Saturday weddings.
Rates
Standard villas typically range from ₦150,000 to ₦250,000 per night depending on season and day of week. Larger family villas and suites run materially higher. Weekend rates exceed weekday rates significantly. The December/Christmas peak commands premium rates and books out months ahead. Package deals including meals and selected activities are common at booking; verify what is included before confirming.
La Campagne vs the Alternatives
For a beach experience near Lagos, the alternatives are Inagbe Grand Resort (also on the Lagos lagoon, smaller resort feel, accessible by boat from Victoria Island), the various Atican Beach properties along the Lekki–Epe corridor, and informal beach houses at Eleko and Tarkwa Bay. La Campagne is the largest and most established private beach resort, with the most consistent service standards and the broadest activity programme. The smaller alternatives can offer more personal service and lower rates at the cost of fewer activities.
What to Bring
- Beach clothing, swimwear and quick-dry changes.
- High-SPF sunscreen and a sunhat.
- Insect repellent for evenings.
- Comfortable walking shoes for the gardens and lake trail.
- Cash for incidental purchases and tips, alongside cards for the main resort billing.
- Camera with both wide-angle (for the beach and architecture) and zoom (for activities).
Getting There
The standard route from Victoria Island is via the Lekki–Epe Expressway. The journey takes 90 minutes in light traffic, longer during weekend peaks. Hotel-arranged transfers are available on request. Self-drive is feasible with on-site parking; ride-hail (Bolt, Uber) is available but more expensive for the long round-trip. Some operators offer day-trip and weekend packages with bundled transport from central Lagos pickup points.
Plan Your Stay
For the broader context on Lagos beaches and the Lekki–Epe corridor, see the Lagos city guide. For other Lagos beach options including Tarkwa Bay, browse the attractions directory. Use the budget calculator to model the full trip cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the beach safe for swimming? The private beach is lifeguarded and notably safer than many open Lagos beaches. Still follow lifeguard guidance and avoid swimming during rough sea conditions. Can I visit for the day without staying overnight? Yes — day-pass rates and day-package options are available, particularly during weekdays. Is it suitable for families with young children? Yes — the resort is family-oriented with multiple kid-friendly activities, playgrounds and supervised pools. Are weddings really booked 6–12 months ahead? High-season Saturday weddings yes; off-season weekday events can sometimes be arranged with shorter notice. How is the mobile signal? All major Nigerian carriers have coverage at the resort; data speeds are reasonable. Is alcohol served? Yes — the resort operates full bar service across multiple outlets.
Last updated Jun 2, 2026.