Ilado beach

6.43333 N / 2.96667 O

Ilado beach Surf Spot Guide, Nigeria

Nestled near Lagos, Ilado Beach delivers a raw sandbar beach break with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, offering a powerful and fast vibe that's pure adrenaline for those who crave it. This spot's hollow sections can barrel on good days, though it often turns powerless, creating an uncrowded frontier feel in Nigeria's emerging surf scene. Experienced surfers will find its essence in the untamed energy of African waves waiting to be explored.

Geography and Nature

Ilado Beach sits along the Atlantic coast just outside Lagos, in a semi-urban stretch that's more remote than the bustling city spots like Tarkwa Bay. The landscape features long sandy beaches backed by low dunes and sparse vegetation, with the ocean shaping dynamic sandbars that shift with each swell. It's a straightforward sandy setup without rocky outcrops, giving it a clean, open feel amid Nigeria's tropical coastal zone.

Surf Setup

Ilado Beach is a classic sandbar beach break firing rights and lefts, sometimes forming triangle-shaped peaks inside the main banks for punchy rides. The waves thrive on southwest and south swells, with east and northeast winds holding offshore to clean up the faces. Mid to high tides are prime, as they allow the bars to stand up without closing out too fast. On a typical session, expect hollow and fast lines that demand quick maneuvers, blending power with occasional softer shoulders for extended carves.

Consistency and Best Time

Ilado's consistency remains a mystery, but it aligns with Nigeria's swell windows, peaking from December to February when southern swells roll in steadily during the Harmattan season. This dry period brings reliable offshore winds, making it the go-to time for solid sessions up to 4 meters on bigger days. Avoid the wetter June to October months, as swells fade and onshore trades dominate, though checking forecasts can uncover surprise gems year-round.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Ilado Beach are typically empty, offering solo sessions in peace. Weekends stay equally uncrowded, with a small mix of local and visiting surfers sharing the lineup respectfully.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle its fast, hollow nature and occasional closeouts. Beginners should steer clear due to the power and shifting bars, while intermediates might snag fun inside peaks on smaller days. Advanced riders will thrive on the raw challenge, linking turns across the sandbars when it fires.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling offshore on bigger swells, common in powerful beach breaks like this. The sandy bottom keeps it forgiving, but stay alert to shifting conditions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters around 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 24 to 27 degrees Celsius, where a shorty 2/2 wetsuit adds welcome warmth against cooler Harmattan breezes. Spring and fall hover at 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, making spring suits optional for most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) in Lagos, about 40 kilometers from Ilado Beach, then hire a taxi or ride-share for the 45-minute drive along the Lekki-Epe Expressway. From Victoria Island, it's a straightforward 25-kilometer journey east, passing through Ilasan and turning off toward the coast. Parking is available near the beach entrance with informal lots, and it's a short 200-meter walk to the sand. Public minibuses (danfo) from Lagos run along the expressway to nearby stops, from where a motorcycle taxi (okada) covers the last few kilometers affordably.

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Ilado beach 

Nigeria
6.43333 N / 2.96667 O
Day trip
Hard to find
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Level: Experienced surfers
Public access: Public access
Special access: By boat only

Ilado beach Surf Spot Guide, Nigeria

Nestled near Lagos, Ilado Beach delivers a raw sandbar beach break with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, offering a powerful and fast vibe that's pure adrenaline for those who crave it. This spot's hollow sections can barrel on good days, though it often turns powerless, creating an uncrowded frontier feel in Nigeria's emerging surf scene. Experienced surfers will find its essence in the untamed energy of African waves waiting to be explored.

Geography and Nature

Ilado Beach sits along the Atlantic coast just outside Lagos, in a semi-urban stretch that's more remote than the bustling city spots like Tarkwa Bay. The landscape features long sandy beaches backed by low dunes and sparse vegetation, with the ocean shaping dynamic sandbars that shift with each swell. It's a straightforward sandy setup without rocky outcrops, giving it a clean, open feel amid Nigeria's tropical coastal zone.

Surf Setup

Ilado Beach is a classic sandbar beach break firing rights and lefts, sometimes forming triangle-shaped peaks inside the main banks for punchy rides. The waves thrive on southwest and south swells, with east and northeast winds holding offshore to clean up the faces. Mid to high tides are prime, as they allow the bars to stand up without closing out too fast. On a typical session, expect hollow and fast lines that demand quick maneuvers, blending power with occasional softer shoulders for extended carves.

Consistency and Best Time

Ilado's consistency remains a mystery, but it aligns with Nigeria's swell windows, peaking from December to February when southern swells roll in steadily during the Harmattan season. This dry period brings reliable offshore winds, making it the go-to time for solid sessions up to 4 meters on bigger days. Avoid the wetter June to October months, as swells fade and onshore trades dominate, though checking forecasts can uncover surprise gems year-round.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Ilado Beach are typically empty, offering solo sessions in peace. Weekends stay equally uncrowded, with a small mix of local and visiting surfers sharing the lineup respectfully.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle its fast, hollow nature and occasional closeouts. Beginners should steer clear due to the power and shifting bars, while intermediates might snag fun inside peaks on smaller days. Advanced riders will thrive on the raw challenge, linking turns across the sandbars when it fires.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling offshore on bigger swells, common in powerful beach breaks like this. The sandy bottom keeps it forgiving, but stay alert to shifting conditions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters around 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 24 to 27 degrees Celsius, where a shorty 2/2 wetsuit adds welcome warmth against cooler Harmattan breezes. Spring and fall hover at 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, making spring suits optional for most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Murtala Muhammed International Airport (LOS) in Lagos, about 40 kilometers from Ilado Beach, then hire a taxi or ride-share for the 45-minute drive along the Lekki-Epe Expressway. From Victoria Island, it's a straightforward 25-kilometer journey east, passing through Ilasan and turning off toward the coast. Parking is available near the beach entrance with informal lots, and it's a short 200-meter walk to the sand. Public minibuses (danfo) from Lagos run along the expressway to nearby stops, from where a motorcycle taxi (okada) covers the last few kilometers affordably.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: East, NorthEast
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerless
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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FAQ

The best time to surf Ilado Beach is from December to February during the Harmattan season with southern swells and offshore east to northeast winds. This dry period delivers reliable waves up to 4 meters, ideal for solid sessions. Mid to high tides work best as bars stand up without closing out too fast. Avoid June to October when swells fade and onshore winds dominate, though forecasts might reveal surprises.
Ilado Beach suits experienced surfers who can handle its fast, hollow waves and occasional closeouts. Beginners should steer clear due to the power and shifting bars, while intermediates might enjoy fun inside peaks on smaller days. Advanced riders thrive on the raw challenge, linking turns across dynamic sandbars when conditions fire.
Ilado Beach offers a raw sandbar beach break with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, delivering powerful, fast lines and hollow barreling sections on good days. Southwest and south swells thrive best, cleaned by east and northeast offshore winds, forming triangle-shaped peaks inside main banks for punchy rides blending power with softer shoulders.
Ilado Beach stays uncrowded with empty weekdays for solo sessions and a small respectful mix of local and visiting surfers on weekends. Fly into Lagos airport 40 kilometers away for a 45-minute taxi drive along Lekki-Epe Expressway, or 25 kilometers from Victoria Island. Parking is available near the entrance with a 200-meter walk to the sand; public minibuses and okada taxis work too.
Ilado Beach stands out with its untamed energy of powerful, fast sandbar waves in Nigeria's emerging surf scene, offering an uncrowded frontier feel more remote than Lagos spots. Dynamic shifting bars create hollow sections and adrenaline rides for experienced surfers, set in long sandy beaches backed by low dunes along the Atlantic coast.

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