Nigerians Can Travel Visa-Free to Six Caribbean Islands in 2026
2026 visa info: Full list of Caribbean destinations open to Nigerians

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Nigerian passport holders can enjoy visa-free travel to six Caribbean islands in 2026, including Grenada, Dominica, and Barbados. This initiative aims to enhance economic ties and investment opportunities between Nigeria and the Caribbean, particularly in sectors like tourism and trade.
- 01Nigerians can visit six Caribbean islands without a visa in 2026: Dominica, Montserrat, Grenada, Haiti, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Barbados.
- 02Grenada is emerging as a key hub for Nigerian investment, with plans for direct air links and investment drives in various sectors.
- 03The honorary consul of Grenada in Nigeria highlighted the potential for Nigerian entrepreneurs to access new markets in the Caribbean.
- 04The Caribbean is focusing on sustainable tourism and expanding its luxury resort offerings to attract more visitors.
- 05Haiti offers a unique cultural experience as the first Black republic, appealing to tourists interested in heritage and art.
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In 2026, Nigerian passport holders will have the opportunity to travel to six Caribbean islands without the need for a visa. These islands include Dominica, known for its eco-tourism; Montserrat, famous for its volcanic landscapes; Grenada, which is positioning itself as a hub for Nigerian investment; Haiti, rich in culture and history; Saint Kitts and Nevis, recognized for its scenic beauty; and Barbados, celebrated for its beaches and nightlife. The visa-free access is part of broader efforts to strengthen economic ties between Nigeria and the Caribbean, particularly in sectors like tourism, trade, and investment. Grenada's honorary consul in Nigeria emphasized the island's potential as a strategic platform for Nigerian businesses seeking to expand beyond traditional markets. This initiative aligns with the Caribbean's shift toward sustainable tourism and the development of direct flight routes to enhance accessibility for travelers.
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The visa-free access to Caribbean islands opens new travel and investment opportunities for Nigerians, potentially boosting tourism and economic engagement.
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