Dr. Adetoro Bank-Omotoye, Managing Director, Cruxstone Development & Investment Ltd

Big move for Lagos coastline development. The real estate heavyweight’s latest play aims to shake up luxury living and tourism on the Lekki Peninsula. Not just another property, they’re calling it a full-on vision for West Africa’s hospitality scene.


Positioned in one of the continent’s fastest-growing areas, this resort wants to set new global benchmarks for beachfront spots. Dr Adetoro Bank-Omotoye from Cruxstone Group put it bluntly – Nautica’s not about being a pin on the map. It’s about crafting experiences that mix nature, design and top-tier service into one package. Basically Nigeria’s answer to high-end coastal living.



The blueprint shows a self-contained waterfront community blending architecture with natural beauty. Target audience? Everyone from wealthy individuals to international tourists and corporate types. Family zones sit alongside private clubs and overwater dining spots. You’ve got beach houses, spas, sports bars and even a retail village planned. Oh and that jetty overlooking the Atlantic? Prime real estate for water sports enthusiasts.



But here’s the kicker – this isn’t just about vacation spots. Lagos State’s been pushing hard to become Africa’s tourism capital and Nautica fits right into that playbook. They’re name-dropping global hotspots like Bali and Copacabana as inspiration but want to outdo them locally. Construction crews are already on site with launch events penciled in for later this year.


Economic spin-offs could be massive if they pull this off. Job creation, tourism dollars and international partnerships all get a potential boost from this development. Early buzz suggests it might become that rare Nigerian project that actually delivers on its hype.


For updates or early access bookings hit up their website at www.nauticabeach.com. Just don’t expect cheap cocktails by the beach – this one’s playing in the premium league from day one.