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Eminent islands and flight to Lagos from UK

The great sprawling city of Nigeria, Lagos made up of an anthology of islands linked with each other via bridges. Lagos is an island is divided into many lagoons and all lagoons are connected via bridges. Flights to Lagos are letting you to take a complete handy traveling to this fabulous island. The three major islands of Lagos include Lagos Island, Ikoyi Island and Victoria Island.

The Lagos Island is the major one, comprising many famous attractions including National Museum, Oba palace, Lagos central mosque, Lagos Central business district, Christ’s Cathedral, and Glover’s Memorial hall. Ikoyi Island is the major hub for Nigerian federal government. It also houses many tourists’ attractions including parks, hotels, night clubs and golf courses. Many commercial structures are also positioned there and many are under process. Victoria Island is quite famous for its dazzling beaches, and real state property. You will find sumptuous apartments and condos emerging all over the place in this island. You might be traveling for any of these island, you decision to get flights to Lagos would make you feel like the perfect one as it is offering you so much to see and observe that you will never feel tired of it.

Besides these famous islands, another small but significant island is Iddo island which is positioned along the lagoon from the Lagos island. All these islands are combined to end up in this marvelous city Lagos. These islands are joined together with bridges which are connecting them to the main land. One of the major bridges is Carter Bridge which begins with Iddo Island. The other one is the Eko Bridge which was already known as the Second Mainland Bridge and the Third Mainland Bridge which move across heavily inhabited mainland environs by Lagos waterways. Getting a flight to Lagos and exploring these stunning islands would definitely be a great fun and thrill.

Airline which operates to Lagos, Nigeria are KLM, Arik, British Airways, Afriqiyah and Virgin Atlantic.

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