Below is an interactive map showing a suggested walking tour of Lagos that begins at the train station. The green line and markers is the tour of the historic centre, and the yellow line is the tour of the Ponta da Piedade coastline. Sights along the route: 1)Lagos Marina2)Municipal mar...
Red Line The Red Line is a 37km North – South rail route proposed to run from Agbado to Marina with twelve proposed stations at Agbado, Iju, Agege, Ikeja, Shogunle, , Oshodi, Mushin, Yaba, Ebute Metta (EBJ), Iddo, Ebute Ero and Marina with connection to the airport (MMIA Inte...
Driving along the A2/A22 expressways– This is the fastest driving route, but it passes through the bland interior of the Alentejo region. The journey is 300km long and takes 2 hours 40 mins, however the tolls are expensive - costing around €25. The A2 is a very monotonous road to dri...
A typical day tour includes stops at Badagry Heritage Museum, the Brazilian Barracoon, Vlekete Slave Market and Mobee Slave Relics Museum, finished with a slow-paced 2.5km-walk (1.6-mile) along the route taken by enslaved people on famed Gberefu Island to the Point of No Return. Locals vis...
Most fraudulent sellers try to avoid this route by accepting partial cash installment payments to cover up their tracks. Don’t do it. 8. Thou Shalt not ever listen to a land seller’s opinions about the title of land they possess without you verifying it: A lot of previous land ...
Insight:Instead of walking the yellow Ponta da Piedade route, you may wish to instead join a boat tour. We have worked with GetYourGuide for the last seven years, and some of their best tours of Lagos include: Who should visit Lagos, Portugal?