Nigeria · 14 days
Two-person representative budget for each city in Nigeria, sorted from cheapest to most expensive for a 14-day stay. Prices are quoted in USD and in each city's local currency, refreshed quarterly against live exchange rates.
City ranking
| City | Couple · representative | Typical range |
|---|---|---|
| Onitsha | NGN 1,511,919.22 | NGN 1,360,727.29 – NGN 1,738,707.10 |
| Benin City | NGN 1,607,889.02 | NGN 1,447,100.12 – NGN 1,849,072.38 |
| Kaduna | NGN 1,819,277.71 | NGN 1,637,349.94 – NGN 2,092,169.37 |
| Port Harcourt | NGN 2,056,672.80 | NGN 1,851,005.52 – NGN 2,365,173.72 |
| Abuja | NGN 2,152,642.61 | NGN 1,937,378.35 – NGN 2,475,539.00 |
| Ibadan | NGN 2,345,826.82 | NGN 2,111,244.13 – NGN 2,697,700.84 |
| Kano | NGN 2,910,462.91 | NGN 2,619,416.62 – NGN 3,347,032.35 |
| Lagos | NGN 3,490,628.54 | NGN 3,141,565.69 – NGN 4,014,222.83 |
What this ranking tells you
The cheapest option in Nigeria right now is Onitsha at about $976.69 for a 14-day couple trip. The most expensive is Lagos at about $2,254.93 — a gap of $1,278.24, or roughly 131%. Use the ranking to balance the cities you want against the days you have.
Currency
Nigeria transactions settle in NGN. All local-currency figures above are converted from USD at the current quarterly rate.
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