Christmas in Nigeria is a time to rejoice, interact with others, and create lovely memories, but there are several visa-free countries with distinct traditions that might make the holiday season even more memorable.
This is a time when many Nigerians travel long miles to spend quality time with their loved ones or families, and for others, it is an opportunity to cross borders and experience the holiday spirit in new and exciting ways. While visa restrictions can make cross-border travel challenging at times, there are plenty fantastic sites that Nigerians can visit without requiring a visa.
Here are 3 visa-free nations you might visit this Christmas:
Ghana
If you want to celebrate Christmas somewhere other than Nigeria, Ghana is a wonderful choice. During Christmas, Accra’s streets come alive with festive decorations, music, and street parties.
One of the season’s highlights is Afrochella, a December cultural event that celebrates the best of African art, music, and cuisine. Ghana is a terrific and interesting Christmas destination, and Nigerian passport holders do not need a visa.
Seychelles
Seychelles is the ideal place for Nigerians wishing to escape the hustle and bustle of city life this Christmas and enjoy calm beaches and crystal-clear waters.
This island boasts spectacular natural beauty and a peaceful yet joyful environment. The Seychellois people celebrate Christmas with joy, from church services to colourful festivals featuring Creole music, dancing, and delectable holiday feasts; you’ll feel the warmth of the season wherever you go.
You will also eat freshly caught fish, tropical fruits, and local favourites like coconut curry while seeing the festive decorations that illuminate the islands. Nigerians do not need a visa to visit the Seychelles islands. Upon arrival, all you’ll need is a visiting permit.
Barbados
Barbados is a fantastic place to celebrate Christmas in the Caribbean, with street fairs, parades, and tasty holiday goodies like rum cakes, as well as magnificent beaches and friendly residents noted for their festive enthusiasm.
One of the season’s highlights is the island’s famous Christmas parades, which feature the catchy rhythm of calypso and soca music. Barbados is a visa-free country where Nigerians can stay for up to six months.