This beach is less than 4 hours from Akure the state capital. But with public transport it's almost 5 hours. The coastline of this beach is the longest in West Africa, the water is clean, the current is high rough, the place is safe and you bring children. The place is used for various ceremonies, student vacation, picnic but there is no hotel or vendor at the seaside so you will have to bring all your logistic to the place. There are lots of coconut tress there and you can see fisherman on the boats. Buy whatever you want to eat or drink, because there shopping centre to buy anything. Come with all logistics you will need. If you cannot swim don't enter the water. The place is very close to Lagos and Ogun state and it's...
Read moreAraromi beach is an untapped gem, so beautiful and amazing, the air around gives relaxing vibes as a beach should and the ambience is great, lots of fishing activities would be seen going on and asides that there's nothing much going on because it's untapped like I said. It hardly gets visitors/tourists so if you visit you're likely to encounter only the locals. S Most of them are friendly and would be willing to talk to you about the beach of theit fishing activities. I must also day that the area around the beach is mostly dirty (this is why in rating this lace three-stars) as the locals hardly clean it, probably because they dont get visitors or so.. I...
Read moreThe beach is a beautiful place with a long coastline, however, it is underdeveloped and located in a small community. The community have not had electricity in over 10years, so chilled drinks and water are really pricey there. DO NOT GO ALONE! It was just our group and the local fishermen on the beach the day we went, from what I heard there are designated days for fishing, the day we went was one of such days. The road from Ore-Igbokoda is good. Once we left Okitipupa, we met very few cars on our way to Araromi, so transportation might be an issue if you’re not with your own vehicle. We...
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