1. Overview
Navigating Lagos traffic daily can be stressful—especially on busy routes like Lekki to Victoria Island (VI). Travo.ng offers a dedicated daily transport service, providing commuters with a stress-free, cost-effective, and comfortable ride from home to work or school and back.
2. Service Features
Feature | Description |
---|---|
🕘 Fixed Schedule | Morning and evening departures (Mon–Sat) |
🚐 Air-conditioned Vehicles | Sedans, minibuses, and executive vans |
📍 Multiple Pickup Points | Lekki Phase 1, Chevron, Ikate, Agungi |
📱 App-based Booking | Reserve your seat and get updates in real-time |
🔄 Round-Trip Options | Daily return rides available |
3. Who Can Use This Service?
- Professionals working in Victoria Island or Ikoyi
- University and college students commuting from Lekki
- Remote workers needing periodic access to the island
- Corporate teams or groups using a shared mobility plan
4. How It Works
- Open the Travo.ng app or website
- Select “Daily Commute” under transport options
- Choose Lekki pickup point and VI drop-off
- Select one-way or round trip + preferred time
- Pay securely online and receive booking confirmation
- Track vehicle and get ride reminders
5. Pickup & Drop-Off Coverage
Lekki Pickup Zones:
- Lekki Phase 1 Gate
- Elf Bus Stop
- Chevron Drive
- Igbo-Efon
- Jakande
VI Drop-Off Points:
- Adeola Odeku
- Ozumba Mbadiwe
- Akin Adesola
- Ahmadu Bello Way
6. Why Choose Travo.ng?
- 🕐 Punctual rides for work, meetings, and appointments
- 🚘 Clean, professional vehicles driven by trained drivers
- 💸 Affordable fares vs. daily ride-hailing
- 🔒 Safety-first policy with real-time tracking and support
- 🧾 Monthly subscription plans for regular commuters
7. Subscription & Pricing
- Daily fares from ₦1,500 – ₦2,000 (one way)
- Monthly packages with up to 20% discount
- Group and corporate transport discounts available
📌 Summary
With Travo.ng’s Lekki to VI daily transport service, you can say goodbye to traffic stress and ride in comfort, safety, and style. Perfect for Lagos professionals and students commuting between two of the city’s busiest hubs.