Have you been nursing the idea of travelling abroad but the process of obtaining a visa has been an odious task? Worry no more, because numerous countries offer visa-free entry to citizens of various nations, making it easier than ever to explore new horizons and have a thrilling experience,
Here is a list of 10 visa-free countries you can visit as a Nigerian without having to sweat it out:
With its rich culture, beautiful landscapes, and delicious cuisine, Indonesia is a popular destination for travellers. Citizens of 169 countries, including Nigeria, the US, the UK, and Canada, can enter visa-free for up to 30 days. Nigerians heading to Indonesia for brief visits like tourism don’t need a visa but must obtain an electronic travel authorization (eTA or eVisa) beforehand.
Here are some interesting facts about Indonesia:
•Indonesia and Monaco have very similar flags, with the only difference being the shade of red used.
•The country is home to the Komodo dragon, the largest lizard species in the world.
Barbados is a stunning tropical haven famous for its stunning beaches, lively culture, and welcoming locals. Citizens with Nigerian passports can enjoy a visa-free stay of up to six months, allowing them to discover the charms of this island nation.
Here are some fun facts about Barbados:
Cape Verde is an island nation located off the northwest coast of Africa. It is known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and music, particularly the genre known as morna. The country consists of ten volcanic islands, each offering its unique landscapes and experiences for visitors. This country offers visa-free access to Nigerians for stays of up to 90 days.
Some facts about Cape Verde:
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Here are some facts about Dominica:
Dominica, a distinct Caribbean island, is celebrated for its untamed natural splendour. Nicknamed the ‘Nature Isle of the Caribbean’, it boasts luxuriant rainforests, dramatic mountains, and rejuvenating hot springs. This tropical gem is also renowned for its exceptional diving and snorkelling experiences, featuring unique underwater volcanic formations and kaleidoscopic coral reefs, making it a paradise for marine enthusiasts. Nigerian citizens can enjoy a visa-free stay in Dominica for six months, courtesy of the island nation’s welcoming policy, which allows hassle-free entry for passport holders from Nigeria. Meanwhile, Dominica is not to be confused with Dominican Republic.
• The capital of Dominica is Roseau, where the chief port is located.
Ghana is a West African country known for its rich history, diverse culture, and vibrant traditions. It was the first African country to gain independence from colonial rule in 1957. Ghana is famous for its colourful festivals, such as the Ashanti’s Akwasidae.
The country is also renowned for its cocoa production, gold reserves, and vibrant music and dance scene, including the popular highlife genre. Ghana offers visa-free travel to Nigerians for stays of up to 90 days.
Here are some fun facts about Ghana:
Haiti is a Caribbean nation located on the island of Hispaniola, sharing the landmass with the Dominican Republic. It is known for its unique blend of African, French, and indigenous Taíno cultures, which is reflected in its music, art, and cuisine. The country is famous for its vibrant art scene, including its distinctive paintings and sculptures, as well as its lively music, such as Compass and Rara. Haiti grants visa-free access to Nigerian passport holders for stays of up to 90 days.
Here are some facts about Haiti:
•Haiti is the poorest country in Latin America and the Caribbean region and among the poorest in the world.
Nigerian citizens can apply for a visa on arrival when travelling to Maldives, which is usually short-term for 30 days. All tourists, of all nationalities, can receive a 30-day visa free of charge on arrival in the Maldives.
Here are the requirements for a tourist visa:
Mauritius is a beautiful island nation in the Indian Ocean, known for its stunning beaches, coral reefs, and lush forests. Mauritius allows Nigerians to stay visa-free for up to 90 days.
Here are some fascinating facts about Mauritius:
A vibrant West African country known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and warm hospitality. Senegal offers visa-free access to Nigerians for stays of up to 90 days.
Here are some fascinating aspects of Senegal:
10: Seychelles:
Seychelles is an island republic in the western Indian Ocean, consisting of about 115 islands, with lush tropical vegetation, beautiful beaches and a wide variety of marine life. Seychelles, one of 25 Visa-free countries for Nigerians, allows entry for up to 30 days.
Here are some facts about Seychelles:
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