Getting a visa in Nigeria to any country can be overwhelming. At times,
the queues at the embassies or visa application centres can make you
cancel your holiday plans. Some embassies make Nigerians feel like they
don’t want them in their countries. The stress of getting a visa
sometimes makes me dread going on a vacation. I bet you feel the same
way? But don’t worry, there are alternatives. Forget New York, Hawaii,
London or Germany; there are actually places you can visit without
visiting the embassies to apply for visa, while you get denied in the
end.
If you are looking for a place where you can soak in
magnificent scenery, natural beauty and breath-taking seascapes, indulge
in exciting activities, shop till you drop and enjoy delicious cuisine;
here are 10 exotic vacations Nigerians can take without a visa. These
destinations are perfect vacation getaways, filled with fun-filled
activities that will make your vacation memorable.
1. ZanzibarZanzibar
is one of the most beautiful island destinations in Africa. The
destination is amazingly beautiful, full of scenic beaches and luxury
resorts. Visitors get to experience the rich culture and heritage of the
island. It offers a wide variety of adventure and exciting activities.
For those who want to enjoy their holiday in natural scenery of forests
and beautiful coastline, Zanzibar is the perfect destination for you.... Nigerians can visit Zanzibar for 90 days; visa can be acquired on arrival at the point of entry. Not stressful at all! 2. Mombasa Mombasa
is an idyllic holiday destination for Nigerians. The city is the
second-largest in Kenya and it is located near the African coastline of
the Indian Ocean. Holidays in Mombasa can really be mesmerizing, you
will feel like you are in Hawaii or Bahamas, the destination offers an
unforgettable vacation for families, lovers or honeymooners. Nigerians
can visit Mombasa for 90 days; visa can be acquired on arrival at the
point of entry. You don’t need to stress yourself for visa; you just get
the visa stamp at the airport for $50. 3. Seychelles There
is no better way to spend your vacation than on an exotic Island like
Seychelles. It offers visitors a world of enthralment and charm , from
scenic beaches with tropical charm to delicious seafood. The destination
is home to some of Africa’s best beaches and offers visitors
opportunity to indulge in exciting water activities. Nigerians are
granted visitor’s permit for 30 days in Seychelles. 4. Accra Many
people think so little of Accra because it is located in a neighbouring
country. However, Accra is a beautiful destination with magnificent
beauty, perfect for a luxurious vacation. The city offers visitors so
many things to so and see. Nigerians do not require visa to visit or
stay in Accra.
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5. Comoros Island Comoros
Island is located on the Indian Ocean. Located off the coast of East
Africa, Comoros is a small country island. It is not always populated,
which makes it perfect for an exotic vacation. Not only is Comoros
Island undeniably stunning, there are a lot of things to do and see on
the island. Nigerians are granted visa on arrival at the point of entry
in Comoros.
6. The Gambia The Gambia is probably the
visa-free destination for an exotic vacation. Its natural beauty
attracts thousands of visitors every year. The Gambia always leaves an
eternal imprint on visitors’ memory lanes. Nigerians can visit without a
visa.
7. Fiji Island An exotic vacation in Fiji
Island is definitely worth taking. The island has calm atmosphere and
moderate climate all year round. Nigerians can visit and stay in Fiji
Island for 4 months.
8. Cape Verde Cape Verde is one
of the lesser-known destinations in Africa, but it is an ideal place to
visit for an unforgettable vacation without visa. You can visit one of
its beautiful islands such as Sal Island, which is close to Senegal. The
island offers visitors fun-filled vacation. Nigerians do not require
visa to visit and stay in Cape Verde.
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9. Cotonou Cotonou
is popular for so many things but it is really a great vacation
destination. Many Nigerians are fond of visiting the Benin Republic
illegally, by entering through the bush or forbidden entrances when they
can actually stamp their passports at the point of entry and enter the
city freely. Nigerians do not require visa to enter or stay in Benin
Republic.
10. Mauritius Mauritius is a holiday
paradise, cloaked with turquoise sea, beautiful beaches with sparkling
white sands, surrounded with coconut palm trees. There are many heavenly
hotels where you can stay and enjoy impeccable services. What else do
you want for an exotic vacation? Mauritius offers everything you can
ever think of. Nigerians can visit and stay in Mauritius for 14 days
without visa. However, you’ll need to approach Mauritius Consulate in
Nigeria for an entry permit.
Have you visited any of these destinations? Share your experience with us in the comment below:
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do pay a visit anytime u feel like
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Maldives
is an island nation in the Indian Ocean-Arabian Sea area.
Its
population of 328,536 (2012) inhabits 192 of its 1,192 islands. The
Maldives is the
smallest Asian country in both population and land area.
Area: Total 298 km2 (206th) 115 sq mi Water ≈ 99% Currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Drives on the left Time zone: MVT (UTC+5)
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