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.