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FULL LIST: Five Caribbean Islands Nigerians can visit without visa

Nigerians looking to explore the Caribbean can do so with ease, as several countries in the region offer visa-free entry to holders of Nigerian passports. These destinations provide a mix

FULL LIST: Five Caribbean Islands Nigerians can visit without visa
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April 13, 2026byAuthor 18229
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Nigerians looking to explore the Caribbean can do so with ease, as several countries in the region offer visa-free entry to holders of Nigerian passports.

These destinations provide a mix of culture, history, and breathtaking scenery without the burden of visa applications.

Here are five Caribbean countries Nigerians can visit without visa:

1. Barbados

Barbados is a top Caribbean destination known for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and rich colonial history. Visitors can enjoy a blend of relaxation and cultural experiences across the island.

2. Dominica

Popularly called the “Nature Island,” Dominica is famous for its lush rainforests, waterfalls, and eco-tourism attractions. It is ideal for travellers seeking adventure and natural beauty.

Read Also: Five African countries offering visa-free access to all Africans

3. Haiti

Haiti offers a unique cultural and historical experience as the first Black republic. The country is known for its art, heritage sites, and vibrant local traditions.

4. Montserrat

Montserrat is a quiet island with striking volcanic landscapes and a peaceful atmosphere. It is perfect for visitors looking to escape crowded tourist hubs.

5. Saint Kitts and Nevis

This twin-island nation is renowned for its scenic beauty, luxury resorts, and historic plantations, offering both relaxation and adventure for tourists.

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