# Lagos Airport Transfer Guide (LOS) How to get from Murtala Muhammed Airport to Victoria Island and Lagos mainland. Honest advice on traffic, prices, safety, and transport options. **Airport:** LOS **City:** Lagos **Country:** Nigeria **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/los **Last updated:** 2026-03-27 --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) is located in Ikeja, about **22 km from Victoria Island** — Lagos's main business and hotel district. There is no rail link to the airport. Your realistic options are a **pre-booked private transfer**, a **rideshare app** (Bolt or Uber), or a **taxi** arranged at the airport. There are no reliable public buses serving the airport directly. A pre-booked transfer to Victoria Island costs around **NGN 25,000–45,000 (~EUR 15–27)**. Bolt or Uber shows **NGN 10,000–25,000 (~EUR 6–15)** depending on traffic and surge. The drive takes anywhere from **45 minutes to 2.5 hours** depending entirely on Lagos traffic. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing Be prepared for a busy arrivals experience. Immigration queues at LOS can be long — **30–90 minutes** is normal for international arrivals. Baggage claim is functional but not fast. Luggage carts are sometimes available for a small tip. Once you exit the terminal, you will be immediately surrounded by taxi touts, porters, and people offering to help with your bags. This is normal for Lagos but can be overwhelming if it is your first time. Stay calm, keep your belongings close, and walk to your arranged pickup point. There is Wi-Fi in the terminal but it is unreliable. If you need data, buy a local SIM card at one of the booths in the arrivals hall — MTN and Airtel have the best coverage in Lagos. This is useful for booking Bolt or Uber. --- ### Transport options explained honestly | Option | Price to V.I. (NGN) | Price (EUR) | Time | Notes | |--------|---------------------|------------|------|-------| | Pre-booked transfer | 25,000–45,000 | 15–27 | 45 min–2.5 hrs | Fixed price, driver waits | | Bolt / Uber | 10,000–25,000 | 6–15 | 45 min–2.5 hrs | Surge common, pickup tricky | | Airport taxi (official) | 20,000–40,000 | 12–24 | 45 min–2.5 hrs | Negotiate before entering | | Unofficial taxi / tout | 15,000–50,000 | 9–30 | Variable | Not recommended | **Bolt** is more popular than Uber in Lagos and generally cheaper. Both work from the airport, but drivers sometimes cancel or struggle to reach the pickup point due to airport road congestion. Having a Nigerian phone number helps. **Official airport taxis** operate from a designated area outside arrivals. Always agree on the price before getting in — there are no meters. Fares are negotiable. **Pre-booked transfers** are the most reliable option. Your driver will be waiting in the arrivals hall or just outside with your name, and the price is locked in regardless of traffic conditions. There is **no metro, train, or reliable bus** connecting the airport to Victoria Island or the Lagos mainland business districts. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations | Destination | Transfer (NGN) | Transfer (EUR) | |-------------|---------------|----------------| | Victoria Island | 25,000–45,000 | 15–27 | | Lagos Island / Marina | 20,000–40,000 | 12–24 | | Lekki Phase 1 | 30,000–50,000 | 18–30 | | Ikeja (near airport) | 8,000–15,000 | 5–9 | | Ikoyi | 25,000–45,000 | 15–27 | Prices are per vehicle. Note that these ranges are wide because **traffic is the dominant variable**. A trip that costs NGN 15,000 on Bolt at 11 PM might cost NGN 25,000 at 5 PM during rush hour due to surge pricing and the extra time the driver spends in traffic. Minivans or SUVs for groups cost **NGN 40,000–70,000 (~EUR 24–42)** to Victoria Island. --- ### Late night arrivals Many international flights to Lagos arrive late at night or very early in the morning. This is actually **good news for your transfer**, because Lagos traffic virtually disappears between 10 PM and 5 AM. A drive to Victoria Island that takes 2 hours in the afternoon can take **45 minutes at midnight**. Pre-booked transfers and Bolt both work at night, though Bolt availability drops slightly. Safety at night: the airport itself is adequately secured. The main road from the airport to Victoria Island (via the Third Mainland Bridge) is well lit and heavily used. Stick to pre-booked transport or a verified Bolt ride. --- ### Families and luggage If you are arriving with children, a pre-booked transfer is strongly recommended. Lagos airport is chaotic, the walk from terminal to transport area is not well organized, and installing a child seat on the curb in the heat is not fun. Child seats are virtually nonexistent in Lagos taxis and Bolt vehicles. If you need one, **request it explicitly when pre-booking a transfer**. Some companies can accommodate, but availability is limited — bringing your own is the most reliable option. For luggage, standard sedans handle 2 large cases. Lagos transfers commonly use Toyota Camrys or similar. For more than 2 large bags, book an SUV or minivan. --- ### Where you meet the driver For pre-booked transfers, drivers typically wait inside the arrivals hall near the exit, holding a sign with your name. Some may wait just outside the terminal doors. You should receive the driver's phone number via WhatsApp before your flight. For Bolt or Uber, you will need to walk to the car park or designated pickup area. Drivers will send their location via the app, but the airport road layout can be confusing. Be patient. For airport taxis, walk to the official taxi area outside arrivals. Do not hand your bags to anyone who offers to carry them unless you are prepared to negotiate a porter fee. --- ### Decision helper **Choose a pre-booked transfer if:** it is your first time in Lagos, you are arriving with family, you have a business meeting, or you want zero hassle. This is the safest and most reliable option. **Choose Bolt if:** you are an experienced traveller, have a Nigerian SIM or working data, and want to save money. Best when traffic is light. **Choose an airport taxi if:** you speak some Pidgin or are comfortable negotiating, and your Bolt app is not working. **Avoid unofficial touts.** The savings are not worth the uncertainty, and overcharging tourists is common. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Lagos airport is functional but chaotic, and the city's traffic is legendary for good reason. The single most important decision you make is your transport from the airport. A pre-booked transfer eliminates the biggest stressors — the tout gauntlet, price negotiation, and wondering if your driver will show up. For the price difference compared to Bolt, it is worth it for most visitors. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Lagos airport from Victoria Island?** About **22 km**. The drive takes **45 minutes to 2.5 hours** depending on traffic — Lagos congestion is extreme. **Q: Is there a train from Lagos airport to the city?** No. There is no rail link to Murtala Muhammed Airport. The Blue Line and Red Line rail do not serve the airport. **Q: How much is a taxi from Lagos airport to Victoria Island?** An airport taxi costs **NGN 20,000–40,000 (~EUR 12–24)**. A pre-booked transfer runs **NGN 25,000–45,000 (~EUR 15–27)** with a fixed price. **Q: Does Uber work at Lagos airport?** Yes, but **Bolt is more popular** in Lagos and usually cheaper. Both work from the airport, though drivers may take time to reach you. **Q: Is Lagos airport safe?** The terminal itself is safe with security present. Stick to pre-booked transfers or verified Bolt rides. Avoid unofficial touts and do not display cash or valuables. **Q: How bad is Lagos traffic from the airport?** It can be **severe**. Rush hours (7–10 AM, 4–8 PM) can turn a 45-minute drive into 2+ hours. Travel late at night or early morning for the fastest journey. **Q: What currency do I need at Lagos airport?** Nigerian Naira (NGN). ATMs are available in the terminal. Bolt and Uber accept card payments through the app. Taxis require cash in NGN. **Q: Should I buy a SIM card at Lagos airport?** Yes, strongly recommended. MTN and Airtel booths are in the arrivals hall. A local SIM lets you use Bolt, Uber, and WhatsApp to contact your driver. **Q: Can I get a child seat in a Lagos taxi?** Not in standard taxis or Bolt vehicles. **Pre-book a transfer and request one**, or bring your own car seat. **Q: What is the best time to travel from Lagos airport?** Late evening (after 9 PM) or early morning (before 6 AM) when traffic is light. The drive to Victoria Island can be under **45 minutes** off-peak. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving at Lagos Airport Late at Night – What to Expect **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/los/late-night Many international flights to Lagos arrive between 10 PM and 3 AM. This is actually the best time to arrive, because Lagos traffic — the city's biggest headache — disappears at night. ## The big advantage of arriving late A drive to Victoria Island that takes 2 hours at 5 PM can take **45 minutes at midnight**. The Third Mainland Bridge is empty, the roads are clear, and you reach your hotel in a fraction of the daytime travel time. This alone can make a late arrival preferable to a midday one. ## What works after midnight | Option | Available? | Price to V.I. (NGN) | Price (EUR) | Notes | |--------|-----------|---------------------|------------|-------| | Pre-booked transfer | Yes | **25,000–45,000** | **15–27** | Same price, driver waits | | Bolt | Limited | **8,000–18,000** | **5–11** | Fewer drivers, less surge | | Airport taxi | Limited | **15,000–35,000** | **9–21** | Fewer cars at rank | | Unofficial tout | Available | **20,000–50,000** | **12–30** | Avoid at night | Bolt availability drops after midnight but does not disappear. Prices are actually lower at night since there is no traffic surge. However, you might wait **10–15 minutes** for a driver to accept and arrive. Airport taxis thin out after midnight. You may find a few at the rank, but quality and pricing become more unpredictable. ## Safety at night The airport terminal has security and is safe. The road from Ikeja to Victoria Island via the Third Mainland Bridge is a major highway, well lit, and regularly used even at night. It is not a dangerous route. What to avoid: - **Do not accept rides from touts at night** — stick to pre-booked transfers or Bolt - **Do not flash cash or valuables** when exiting the terminal - **Do not wander outside the terminal perimeter** looking for a cheaper ride ## If you need to wait until morning If your hotel check-in is not until morning, the terminal is not comfortable for overnight stays. The nearest reliable hotels are in Ikeja, a short ride from the airport: - **Radisson Blu Ikeja**: about **NGN 60,000–90,000 (~EUR 36–54)** per night, 10 minutes from the airport - **Ibis Lagos Ikeja**: about **NGN 35,000–50,000 (~EUR 21–30)** per night, 15 minutes away A pre-booked transfer can take you to either for **NGN 8,000–15,000 (~EUR 5–9)**. --- ### Taxi vs Bolt vs Pre-Booked Transfer at Lagos Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/los/taxi-vs-transfer There is no public transport from Lagos airport, so you are choosing between different types of car service. The choice matters more here than at most airports because of Lagos's traffic and the chaotic airport environment. ## Side-by-side comparison | Factor | Pre-booked transfer | Bolt / Uber | Airport taxi | Unofficial tout | |--------|--------------------|-----------|--------------|-----------------| | Price to V.I. (NGN) | **25,000–45,000** | **10,000–25,000** | **20,000–40,000** | **15,000–50,000** | | Price certainty | Fixed | Variable (surge) | Negotiable | Highly variable | | Driver waits for you | Yes, with name sign | No | No | No | | Vehicle quality | Good (known fleet) | Variable | Variable | Unknown | | Safety/vetting | Vetted driver | App-verified | Licensed | Unverified | | Payment | Pre-paid or cash | App (card/cash) | Cash only | Cash only | | Late night reliability | High | Medium | Low | Not recommended | ## When a pre-booked transfer wins clearly In Lagos, a pre-booked transfer is not a luxury — it is the practical choice for most visitors. Here is why: - **The airport exit is chaotic.** Touts will grab at your bags and shout prices. Having a driver with your name waiting inside arrivals means you walk past all of this. - **Traffic makes pricing unpredictable.** Your transfer price is fixed whether the drive takes 45 minutes or 2 hours. - **Lagos is unfamiliar.** If you do not know the city, having a vetted driver who knows the route removes real risk. ## When Bolt makes sense Bolt is the dominant rideshare app in Lagos and works well. If you are an experienced traveller, have a Nigerian SIM card with data, and arrive during off-peak hours, Bolt can save you **NGN 10,000–20,000** compared to a transfer. The downsides: surge pricing during rush hour, drivers cancelling (common at the airport), and the challenge of finding your driver in the parking area. ## What to avoid Unofficial taxi touts at Lagos airport are aggressive and prices are unpredictable. Overcharging is standard, especially for foreign visitors. Some tout vehicles are poorly maintained. Unless you are a Lagos regular, avoid them. ## Our honest take Lagos is one of those cities where the transfer premium pays for itself in stress reduction. The difference between a pre-booked transfer and Bolt might be **NGN 15,000–20,000 (~EUR 9–12)**, and for that you get certainty, safety, and comfort after what is usually a long flight. --- ### Getting from Lagos Airport to Your Hotel with Kids **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/los/family-and-kids Travelling through Lagos airport with children requires some extra preparation. The airport is busy, the arrivals process is slow, and the drive to most hotels is long. But with the right planning, it is manageable. ## Before you leave the terminal Immigration at LOS can take **30–90 minutes**. With children, this is tiring. Bring snacks, water, and something to keep them occupied. There is no dedicated family lane. Baggage claim is slow. Luggage carts are sometimes available — porters will offer to help for a tip of **NGN 1,000–2,000 (~EUR 0.60–1.20)**. If you have heavy bags and a child to manage, this can be worth it. The arrivals hall has basic facilities — restrooms and a few shops. Baby changing areas are limited. Sort out everything you need before heading outside. ## Child seats — the honest truth **Child seats are not standard in Lagos.** Taxis do not have them. Bolt drivers do not have them. This is the reality across West Africa. Your options: | Option | Child seat? | Notes | |--------|------------|-------| | Pre-booked transfer (requested) | **Possible** | Request when booking — limited availability | | Bring your own | **Best option** | Fits in transfer vehicle or taxi | | Bolt / Uber | **No** | Not available | | Airport taxi | **No** | Not available | If your child requires a car seat, **bring your own from home** or request one when booking a transfer. Availability is not guaranteed, so confirm in writing before your trip. ## The drive with children The drive from the airport to Victoria Island can be **45 minutes to 2.5 hours**. That is a long time in a car with kids, especially in Lagos heat. - **Bring entertainment** — tablets, books, games - **Bring water and snacks** — there are no convenient stops - **Air conditioning** — make sure it works before departing (confirm with transfer company) - **Traffic is loud and chaotic** — younger children might find it stressful; older kids might find it fascinating ## Why a pre-booked transfer is essential for families Navigating the tout gauntlet outside the terminal with children and luggage is the worst part of arriving in Lagos. A pre-booked transfer means your driver meets you inside the terminal, helps with bags, and takes you directly to the car. No negotiation, no searching, no stress. The price premium over Bolt is **NGN 15,000–20,000 (~EUR 9–12)** — a small price for a smooth experience with tired kids. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from Lagos Airport to the City? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/los/cost-to-city Lagos airport is about 22 km from Victoria Island, but the cost of getting there varies wildly depending on how you travel and when you land. ## Price breakdown by destination | Destination | Pre-booked transfer | Bolt / Uber | Airport taxi | |-------------|--------------------|-----------|--------------| | Victoria Island | **NGN 25,000–45,000 (~EUR 15–27)** | **NGN 10,000–25,000 (~EUR 6–15)** | **NGN 20,000–40,000 (~EUR 12–24)** | | Ikoyi | **NGN 25,000–45,000 (~EUR 15–27)** | **NGN 10,000–25,000 (~EUR 6–15)** | **NGN 20,000–40,000 (~EUR 12–24)** | | Lekki Phase 1 | **NGN 30,000–50,000 (~EUR 18–30)** | **NGN 15,000–30,000 (~EUR 9–18)** | **NGN 25,000–45,000 (~EUR 15–27)** | | Ikeja (near airport) | **NGN 8,000–15,000 (~EUR 5–9)** | **NGN 3,000–8,000 (~EUR 2–5)** | **NGN 5,000–12,000 (~EUR 3–7)** | | Lagos Island / Marina | **NGN 20,000–40,000 (~EUR 12–24)** | **NGN 8,000–20,000 (~EUR 5–12)** | **NGN 15,000–35,000 (~EUR 9–21)** | All prices are per vehicle. These ranges reflect both off-peak and peak traffic conditions. ## Why the price range is so wide **Traffic** is the single biggest factor. Lagos is one of the most congested cities in the world. During rush hours (7–10 AM, 4–8 PM), Bolt applies heavy surge pricing and taxi drivers charge more because they are stuck in traffic for hours. At midnight, the same Bolt ride that costs NGN 25,000 during rush hour might cost **NGN 10,000**. This is a genuine 60% difference. ## Toll and bridge costs The route from the airport to Victoria Island crosses the **Third Mainland Bridge**, which is toll-free. If you take the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge to reach Lekki, there is a toll of **NGN 400–800** — usually included in your transfer price but not always in Bolt. ## What affects your final cost - **Time of day**: Off-peak is dramatically cheaper - **Vehicle type**: SUVs and minivans cost **40–60% more** than standard sedans - **Surge pricing**: Bolt and Uber surge can double the base fare during rain or rush hour - **Negotiation**: Airport taxi prices are negotiable — do not accept the first offer ## Bottom line Budget **NGN 30,000–40,000 (~EUR 18–24)** for a comfortable, reliable ride to Victoria Island. If you are arriving late at night, you can get there for less. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/los) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/los/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/los/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/los/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/los/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Lagos (LOS). Transfer availability is supported by AirportTransferPortal's verified supplier network. --- ## Attribution Published by AirportTransferPortal (airporttransferportal.com), a global airport transfer marketplace operated by Funny Tourism Ltd.