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Five Visa-Free Countries Nigerians Can Visit This Christmas (Full List)
With the Christmas season approaching, Nigerians looking to spend the holidays abroad can explore several visa-free destinations offering unique cultures, vibrant celebrations, and unforgettable festive experiences.
- With the Christmas season approaching, Nigerians looking to spend the holidays abroad can explore several visa-free destinations offering unique cultures, vibrant celebrations, and unforgettable festive experiences.

As Christmas approaches, many Nigerians prepare for celebrations filled with family gatherings, travel, and festive traditions. While thousands journey across the country to reunite with loved ones, others seek the thrill of experiencing the holiday spirit in new environments.
Despite travel limitations that often affect international movement, Nigerians still enjoy access to a range of visa-free destinations that make holiday travel easier, stress-free, and more adventurous.
Here are five visa-free countries Nigerians can consider for a memorable Christmas getaway:
1. Ghana
Ghana remains one of the most popular Christmas destinations for Nigerians. Accra transforms into a festive hub every December, with colourful street decorations, lively music, and vibrant nightlife. A major highlight is Afrochella, a cultural festival showcasing African art, music, fashion, and food.
For Nigerian travellers, Ghana is easily accessible—no visa required.
2. Seychelles
For those craving tranquillity, serene beaches, and crystal-clear waters, Seychelles offers the perfect escape. The island nation celebrates Christmas with church services, Creole music, dancing, and delicious festive feasts featuring seafood, tropical fruits, and traditional dishes like coconut curry.
Nigerians do not need a visa to visit Seychelles but will receive a visitor’s permit on arrival.
3. Barbados
Christmas in Barbados blends Caribbean charm with festive excitement. Visitors can enjoy street fairs, colourful parades, calypso and soca rhythms, stunning beaches, and the island’s famous rum cakes.
Barbados is visa-free for Nigerians, who can stay for up to six months.

4. Maldives
For a luxurious and peaceful holiday, the Maldives offers an unforgettable Christmas experience. Visitors can enjoy overwater bungalows, private beaches, festive dinners, live performances, and even resort-hosted visits from “Tropical Santa.”
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Nigerians are eligible for a 30-day visa on arrival.
5. Kenya
Kenya offers a Christmas adventure like no other—combining wildlife safaris with vibrant city celebrations. Travellers can explore Maasai Mara or Amboseli National Park before heading to Nairobi to enjoy delicacies such as nyama choma and join in local festivities.
Kenya allows Nigerians to enter with an eVisa or visa on arrival valid for up to 90 days.


