Christmas in Nigeria is a time to celebrate, connect with others, and make wonderful memories, but there are some visa-free countries with unique traditions that could make the festive season even more memorable.
This is a time when many Nigerians travel great distances to spend quality time with their loved ones or families and for some, it’s an opportunity to go across borders and enjoy the holiday spirit in fresh and fascinating ways.
While visa limitations can make traveling across borders difficult at times, there are numerous amazing destinations that Nigerians can visit with ease without having a visa.
Ghana
Ghana is a good destination to visit during Christmas if you are planning to celebrate it outside of Nigeria.
During Christmas, the streets of Accra come alive with festive decorations, music, and street parties. One of the highlights of the season is Afrochella, a cultural festival held in December that showcases the best of African art, music, and food.
Ghana is a good and exciting country to visit for Christmas, and no visa is required for Nigerian passport holders.
- Seychelles
For Nigerians looking to take a break from the hustle and bustle of city life for serene beaches and crystal-clear waters this Christmas, Seychelles is the perfect destination. This island offers breathtaking natural beauty and an atmosphere that’s both tranquil and festive.
The Seychellois people embrace Christmas with joy, from church services to lively celebrations featuring Creole music, dancing, and delicious holiday feasts; you’ll feel the warmth of the season everywhere you go. You will also feast on freshly caught seafood, tropical fruits, and local favorites like coconut curry while enjoying the festive decorations that light up the islands.
No visa is necessary for Nigerians to visit the Seychelles. You’ll simply require a visitor’s permit upon arrival.
- Barbados
Celebrating Christmas in the Caribbean, Barbados is a wonderful experience with street fairs, parades, and delicious holiday treats like rum cakes, stunning beaches, and welcoming locals known for their festive spirit.
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One highlight of the season is the island’s famous Christmas parades, where you’ll experience the infectious rhythm of calypso and soca music.
Barbados is a visa-free country that allows Nigerians to remain for up to six months.
- Maldives
For Nigerians seeking a quiet and luxurious destination to celebrate Christmas, the Maldives is a dream come true.
Christmas in the Maldives is a blend of relaxation and indulgence. Imagine waking up in an overwater bungalow with uninterrupted views of the turquoise ocean or enjoying a festive breakfast on a private beach. Many resorts go all out for the holidays, hosting Christmas-themed dinners, live performances, and even visits from “Tropical Santa.”
Maldives offers a visa-on-arrival policy valid for up to 30 days
- Kenya
Christmas in Kenya combines holiday cheer with adventure. Start your day spotting lions, elephants, and giraffes on a thrilling safari in Maasai Mara or Amboseli National Park. Then, head to Nairobi to enjoy Kenyan Christmas delicacies like nyama choma (grilled meat) and celebrate with the locals. Kenya offers eVisa or visa on arrival to Nigerians for a period of 90 days.
Source :Vanguard