How to Plan a Beach Wedding in Lagos (The Complete Guide)

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Planning a beach wedding in Lagos requires more thought than you might expect.

Like any memorable celebration, beach weddings need proper planning to succeed. Without it, you risk a day that feels underwhelming instead of unforgettable.

That said, a beach wedding remains one of the most romantic ways to marry. Picture this: both of you under a beautifully decorated canopy, white florals framing the scene, your closest guests present, the beach stretching out behind you, wind touching your skin as you say “I do” in one of nature’s most stunning settings.

That’s a memory worth keeping.

Your day should unfold beautifully, and this guide shares practical tips to help you plan exactly that.

 

Why Choose a Beach Wedding in Lagos?

Lagos offers some of the most beautiful beaches you’ll find anywhere. The advantages are clear:

Romantic atmosphere: Sunsets at Lagos beaches paint the sky in gold and pink, creating perfect backdrops for wedding photos.

Escape from city stress: Even though you’re in Lagos, resorts like Ziba make it feel like you’ve travelled somewhere far away.

Unique experience: Unlike a typical hall wedding, guests remember a Lagos beach wedding because it’s an experience, not just an event.

That’s why many couples who want something unforgettable choose a beach wedding in Lagos.

 

Best Lagos Beaches for Weddings

Not every beach in Lagos can handle a wedding. We’ve seen couples choose venues based on Instagram photos, only to deal with crowd control issues, poor access roads, or facilities that look great until 200 guests show up.

Here’s what actually works, based on what we’ve seen deliver consistently.

1. Ziba Beach Resort

If you’ve got the budget and want your guests talking about your wedding for years, Ziba Beach Resort in Okun-Mopo, Ajah is worth considering. It’s Nigeria’s only overwater resort, and yes, it looks like the Maldives. Your guests won’t need passports, but they’ll still feel like they traveled somewhere special.

The Overwater Terrace Suite makes sense if you’re planning to stay for your honeymoon. You get direct pool access and water views that actually deliver on the photos you’ll see online (not always guaranteed with Lagos venues, as you probably know).

Ziba handles the full planning if you want that. For couples who’d rather not coordinate between five different vendors, that’s valuable. The trade-off is less flexibility in choosing your own team.

2. Landmark Beach

This one’s on Water Corporation Drive in Victoria Island Annex, inside the Landmark Village complex. If accessibility matters to your guests (and it should), Landmark wins. No long drives to Lekki, no boat rides, no explaining directions three times.

You get over 300 meters of beachfront facing the Atlantic. The setup we’ve seen work best here: ceremony on the beach, reception in one of the indoor halls. Your older relatives stay comfortable, your friends get their beach photos, everyone’s happy.

The modern aesthetic fits couples who want something polished without going full traditional resort. It’s styled, not rustic.

3. La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort

This 65-acre property in Ikegun, Ibeju-Lekki gives you the African-themed destination wedding without the actual destination. Palm trees, white sand, lagoon, mangrove forest. If you want your wedding to feel like a cultural experience, not just a ceremony, La Campagne does that well.

They’ve hosted ex-presidents and monarchs, which tells you something about their capacity for high-profile events. The Morenife Wedding Package is designed for couples who want the full Nigerian celebration, multiple ceremonies included.

The distance from central Lagos is real though. Factor in travel time for your guests and consider offering accommodation on-site.

4. Jara Beach Resort

Opened in 2019 by British hospitality professionals, Jara sits in Museyo Beach, Eleko, along Lekki-Epe Expressway. It’s boutique, 20 rooms, max 150 day guests. This works for couples who want intimacy over scale.

You can go all-inclusive or book just the venue and bring your own team. If you’ve already got trusted vendors, that flexibility matters. If you don’t, their Guest Experience team can handle the curation.

The 2019 opening means the facilities still look new. Sometimes that’s worth paying for.

5. Whispering Palms Resort

Head west to Iworo/Ajido in Badagry and you’ll find Whispering Palms. Lagoon and ocean views, private beach, lush greenery. The vibe here is relaxed, almost intentionally slow.

This fits couples who don’t want the polished, styled aesthetic. If your idea of a perfect wedding involves your guests actually relaxing instead of posing for content, Whispering Palms delivers that energy.

Badagry’s historic sites are nearby if you want to build a weekend around the wedding. Just account for the distance when you’re planning guest logistics.

6. La Manga Luxury Beach Villas

Ilashe Island. Over 15,000 square meters of enclosed beachfront. This is where Adekunle Gold and Simi got married, if that reference point helps.

La Manga is for couples who value total privacy and have the budget for it. You’re paying for exclusivity, and you get it. No random beach-goers in the background of your photos, no noise from neighboring events.

The package includes boat transportation, catering, entertainment, and villa accommodations. That comprehensive approach reduces stress, but it also means you’re locked into their vendors.

7. Tarkwa Bay and Elegushi

These public beaches cost less, but you’ll work more. You’re bringing in everything: decor, catering, security, crowd management. We’ve seen beautiful weddings at both venues, but they required couples (or their planners) who were comfortable managing multiple moving parts.

The benefit is flexibility and lower base costs. The challenge is that you’re building the entire infrastructure yourself. If you’ve got a strong planner and clear vision, these beaches can work. If you want things handled for you, pick one of the private resorts.

What matters most

Before you book based on photos, visit during an event if possible. See how staff handle logistics. Check the restroom facilities (your guests will). Ask about generator backup and what happens if it rains.

The best venue is the one that matches how you actually want to spend your wedding day, not the one that looks best on a screen.

 

How to Budget for a Beach Wedding in Lagos

When preparing your beach wedding budget, plan for these key areas:

Venue costs: Premium resorts like Ziba offer packages that include entry, setup, and dining options. Public beaches charge entry fees, then you pay separately for setups.

Catering: Food planning is important because service at beaches can be limited. Most private resorts can include premium dining options if needed.

Décor: Flowers, arches, seating, lighting.

Permits and logistics: Particularly if you’re using a public beach.

Photography and videography: The ocean backdrop makes stunning photos, but professional services cost more.

Average Costs for a Beach Wedding

A budget wedding at a public beach typically costs ₦1.5 million to ₦3 million.

If you want something premium with full service and exclusivity, plan for ₦5 million over ₦15 million for an exceptional beach wedding experience.

 

Styling Ideas for a Lagos Beach Wedding

This is often the most exciting part: planning the overall look and feel of your big day.

What makes beach weddings special is that unlike regular wedding halls, beach venues let you work with creativity and nature’s beauty. You add finishing touches to something already stunning.

Here are ideas to inspire you:

Décor Themes

Your theme sets the tone:

Tropical Chic: Vibrant and full of energy. Think palm leaves, colorful florals, bamboo chairs, and fairy lights strung across the canopy.

Bohemian Bliss: Woven rugs, rustic lanterns, pampas grass, and nude drapes. More artsy and relaxed than traditional setups.

All-White Theme: White for all wedding guests, rows of white chairs, white roses, draped white fabric moving in the wind. Perfect if you want to exude sophistication and class.

The advantage? Lagos beaches are naturally stunning, so you don’t need to overdo styling. A little goes a long way.

Dress Code

Outfits need to be both elegant and comfortable for beach conditions.

For brides, flowy dresses made from chiffon, silk, or lightweight lace work perfectly. A big ball gown might photograph beautifully, but dragging it through sand will get it dirty and ruin the look.

For grooms and male guests, comfort matters most. Light fabrics and breathable styles work best in Lagos beach weather.

Food Ideas

Infuse that beach vibe into your menu so the whole theme feels complete.

Serve fresh seafood: grilled fish, prawns, and lobster platters. Get creative with drinks too. Serve coconut water straight from the shell, colorful cocktails, and mocktails with umbrellas. Pair drinks with small chops and finger foods, since guests won’t always want a heavy meal in the sun.

 

What to Plan For

Lagos beach weddings are stunning, but these practical considerations matter:

Traffic: If you’re hosting in Lekki or Victoria Island, give guests clear directions and consider arranging transport. Guests should leave early to avoid Lagos traffic.

Security: Public beaches attract crowds. Hiring private security helps maintain order and guest comfort.

Power supply: Generators are often needed for lights, sound, and cooling systems.

Accessibility: Some beaches require boat rides (like Tarkwa Bay), which can complicate logistics for guests.

 

Creating Your Dream Beach Wedding in Lagos

A beach wedding is not about extravagance. It’s about creating memories in an environment that feels special.

Lagos offers options for every couple, from budget-friendly public beaches to premium luxury resorts.

If you want exclusivity, professional service, and an experience guests will remember for years, Ziba Beach Resort should be your first choice.

With proper planning, you won’t just host a wedding. You’ll create a Lagos moment that feels like paradise.

Sending warm wishes for your planning.

Go have a beautiful wedding.


Ready to start planning your Beach Wedding in Lagos? Contact us Ziba Beach Resort at bookings@zibabeachresort.com or call +234 704 730 0013 to request a wedding quote.

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