Transport GuideTravel from Lekki Phase 1 to CMS (Bus,Car,Taxi)

This journey from the upscale Lekki Phase 1 to the bustling commercial hub of CMS on Lagos Island traverses the iconic Lekki-Epe Expressway and Falomo Bridge. Expect significant traffic, especially during peak hours, as you navigate a route that offers glimpses of Lagos's dynamic coastal landscape and vibrant urban sprawl.

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Distance

30.4 km

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Duration

2h 32m

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Total Cost

₦1200 - ₦1800

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Status

Verified Route

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Estimated Budget:₦1200 - ₦1800
Step 1

Lekki First Roundabout (near Admiralty Way junction)

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Segment Fare₦200 - ₦300

From your exact location within Lekki Phase 1, make your way to the major bus stop located around the Lekki First Roundabout (also known as the Lekki Toll Gate exit, though the toll plaza is no longer operational). You can utilize a Keke Napep (tricycle) or a local 'Okada' (motorcycle taxi) if permissible and available in your specific area, or simply walk if you're close enough.

Step 2

Lekki First Roundabout Bus Stop

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Segment Fare₦800 - ₦1200

At the bustling Lekki First Roundabout bus stop, actively look for a 'Danfo' (the iconic yellow commercial bus) clearly marked with a sign or whose conductor is shouting 'Obalende' or 'CMS/Marina'. Obalende is a critical interchange from which CMS is easily accessible.

Step 3

Falomo Bridge

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Segment FareIncluded in previous fare

Remain on the bus as it embarks on the journey along the Lekki-Epe Expressway, bypasses the Ikoyi Link Bridge junction, and proceeds onto Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue. The bus will then cross the impressive Falomo Bridge, connecting to Ikoyi.

Step 4

Obalende Bus Terminus

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Segment FareIncluded in previous fare

Inform the bus conductor that your stop is 'Obalende' and alight at the main Obalende Bus Terminus. This is a very active transportation hub, and CMS is just a short distance from here.

Step 5

Obalende to CMS Under Bridge

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Segment Fare₦200 - ₦300

From Obalende, you have a couple of convenient options to reach CMS. You can take another short commercial bus ride, hop on a Keke Napep, or, if you prefer and are up for it, enjoy a brisk 10-15 minute walk, depending on your precise destination within the CMS area.

Step 6

CMS Under Bridge / Cathedral Church of Christ

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Segment FareIncluded in previous fare

Your chosen bus or Keke Napep will drop you off at the vibrant CMS bus stop, frequently referred to as 'CMS Under Bridge' or directly adjacent to the historic Cathedral Church of Christ, which serves as your final destination.

πŸ’‘Pro Travel Tips

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**Timing is Key:** To avoid the worst of Lagos's notorious traffic, plan your journey between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM on weekdays. Early mornings (before 6:30 AM) or late evenings (after 8:00 PM) generally offer smoother rides.

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**Keep Small Change:** Always have smaller Naira denominations (₦100, ₦200, ₦500) ready. Conductors often claim not to have change for large notes, which can lead to unnecessary delays or disputes.

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**Bargain for Keke/Okada:** If you opt for a Keke Napep or Okada for the initial or final leg, always confirm and agree upon the fare with the driver before you board to prevent misunderstandings.

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Major connecting road between Lekki Phase 1 and CMS

❓Route FAQ

What's the best time to travel from Lekki Phase 1 to CMS to avoid heavy traffic?

To avoid the worst of the notorious Lagos traffic on this route, it's highly advisable to travel between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM on weekdays. Alternatively, very early mornings (before 6:30 AM) or late evenings (after 8:00 PM) also offer significantly lighter traffic. Weekends generally present much more favorable traffic conditions.

Are there any alternative, faster transport options for this route?

While not always readily available or as regulated as road transport, boat services sometimes operate from certain jetties in Lekki to destinations on Lagos Island (like CMS/Marina). However, these services are less frequent and depend heavily on specific departure points and schedules. For land-based transport, ride-hailing services typically offer the fastest direct option, but their speed is still heavily influenced by prevailing traffic conditions.

Is it safe to carry luggage on commercial buses (Danfo) for this route?

While generally safe, it's strongly recommended to keep your luggage to a minimum when using commercial buses. Always keep your belongings within your direct sight, preferably on your lap if they are small enough. For larger or more valuable luggage, using a ride-hailing service is a more comfortable, spacious, and secure option, as Danfos can be very crowded and pickpockets can operate.