Posted: 10/26/2023 | October 26th, 2023
Lagos, Portugal is a backpacker hot spot. Located on the Algarve coast, with its breathtaking cliffs and rocky beaches, Lagos offers the perfect mix of nature and charm. Visitors can traipse through the bustling Old Town and take in the stunning coastlines by day, then enjoy the famous party scene at night.
The town’s ever-increasing popularity and rising prices have made it more important than ever to seek out affordable accommodation. Thankfully, Lagos is home to a variety of hostels that cater to different preferences and budgets.
To help you plan your trip and save money, here is my list of the best hostels in Lagos. They’ll ensure you have a fantastic and budget-friendly stay in this stunning coastal destination.
But, first, here are four things you need to remember before picking a hostel in Lagos:
Want the specifics of each hostel? Here’s my breakdown of the best hostels in Lagos and why I love them:
Price legend (per night):
With its modern, clean rooms and bathrooms and strong A/C, this hostel is pretty big. It’s more like a hotel. The free breakfast is simple — just DIY toasties and juice — but there is a large communal kitchen to cook your own food in and vending machines if you want a quick snack.
The highlight of this hostel is the rooftop area, which has a small pool and plenty of loungers and beanbag chairs. It’s a fun place to hang out and the views over the ocean and marina are beautiful. The staff also organize lots of free events here, like pub crawls, karaoke, pool parties, and bingo nights. It’s a great hostel for travelers that love to party but also want a clean, comfortable place to sleep. There is also an entire floor with all female-only dorms.
Top City Hostel at a glance:
Beds from 30 EUR, private rooms from 140 EUR.
Just five minutes from the beach, this is the perfect hostel for travelers looking for a chill getaway. If you want to hit the waves, the owner runs his own surf school out of the hostel, teaching lessons and renting out boards.
This is a very social hostel, so it’s easy to meet people (there’s only one main common area, so everyone has to hang out together). The place has two kitchens and a rooftop jacuzzi, but the highlight for me is that the bar has a nightly deal: unlimited sangria for one hour for just 5 EUR! The beds are cozy and are pod-style, so you have decent privacy. There are curtains, lamps, and USB ports for each bed too.
Banana Beach House at a glance:
Beds from 32 EUR, private rooms from 85 EUR.
Located in the center of town just steps from popular bars and restaurants, Olive is a smaller, cozy hostel. It has a lovely outdoor terrace area filled with plants — a great hangout spot to meet other travelers. There is also a chill rooftop area and free yoga mats to use, as well as rooftop yoga classes (10 EUR). There is no free breakfast, but the hostel has a kitchen and an aptly named “Honesty Bar” where you can grab beer and snacks and simply write down your name and what you took, which you pay for at the end of your stay.
The rooms are clean, and although there is no A/C, there are mini fans on every bed, in addition to lamps, outlets, and (for the bottom bunks) curtains. Although it isn’t a party hostel, there’s a social atmosphere, and the bars in town are still very close. It’s also just a 10-minute walk from the beach, so if you’re looking for a more low-key, chill hostel that’s a bit cheaper than the others in the heart of Lagos, Olive is your best bet.
Olive Hostel at a glance:
Beds from 32 EUR, private rooms from 75 EUR.
This is one of the cheaper hostels in Lagos, making it the perfect choice for budget backpackers. There’s an age limit (18045) so it’s only younger travelers here, which gives the hostel a more lively, social atmosphere. While the hostel is clean and social with a large common room and terrace for hanging out (as well as a shared kitchen for cooking), the highlight for me is the pub crawl. Pretty much everyone in the hostel goes on it so it’s an easy, fun way to meet people and take in the city’s nightlife.
Like most party-centric hostels, the dorms here are basic and the bunks are simple metal ones with thin mattresses. There are no privacy curtains either, but the emphasis here isn’t on sleeping so that shouldn’t be a surprise!
Cloud 9 at a glance:
Beds from 24 EUR.
Whether you’re a budget-conscious backpacker, a party enthusiast, solo female traveler, or digital nomad, Lagos has a hostel for you. By booking one from this list, you’ll not only save money during your stay but you’ll have a fun, amazing time in this sunny corner of Europe!
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Don’t Forget Travel Insurance
Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:
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Check out my resource page for the best companies to use when you travel. I list all the ones I use to save money when I’m on the road. They will save you money when you travel too.
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