Cost of Living in Nigeria 2026 - Budget Guide

How much does it cost to visit Nigeria? Here is a detailed breakdown of daily costs for budget, mid-range, and luxury travellers with prices for accommodation, food, transport, and activities.

Currency: Naira (NGN). 1 USD = approximately ₦1,550. All prices shown in both NGN and USD.

Daily Budget Summary

Travel Style Daily Budget (USD) Description
Backpacker / Budget $15-30/day Hostels, street food, public transport, free activities
Mid-Range $50-120/day 3-star hotels, restaurants, taxis, paid activities
Luxury $200+/day 4-5 star hotels/lodges, fine dining, private transport, premium activities

Accommodation Costs

TypePrice Range (USD/night)
Hostel dormitory$10 - $20
Budget guesthouse$15 - $35
Mid-range hotel (3-star)$40 - $90
Airbnb (entire apartment)$20 - $70
Luxury hotel (4-5 star)$150+

Food and Drink Costs

ItemLocal PriceUSD Approx.
Street food meal₦500-1,500$1-3
Local restaurant meal₦3,000-8,000$3-8
Western restaurant meal2-3x local restaurant$10-25
Fine diningVaries widely$25-60+
Local beer (bottle)₦500-1,500$1-3
Imported beer2x local beer$3-5
Coffee (cafe)₦500-1,000$1-3
Water (1.5L bottle)-$0.50-1
Soft drink-$0.50-1.50

Transport Costs

Transport TypeCost
Local bus / minibus₦200-500 (~$0.30-1)
City taxi (per km)₦500-1,500 (~$0.50-1.50/km)
Uber / Bolt (where available)Similar to taxi, metered
Intercity bus$5-20 (depending on distance)
Domestic flight$50-200 (depending on route)
Car rental (per day)$30-80

Activity Costs

Budget-Friendly
  • Walking tours: Free-$10
  • Local markets: Free
  • Museums: $2-10
  • Beaches/nature: Free-$5
  • Local cultural experiences: $5-15
Premium Activities
  • Safari day trip: $100-300
  • Guided tours: $20-80
  • Adventure sports: $50-200
  • Cooking classes: $15-50
  • Boat trips: $20-100

Price Comparison with Western Countries

ItemNigeriaUKUS
Restaurant meal$3-8$15-25$15-25
Beer$1-3$6-8$5-8
Coffee$1-3$4-5$4-6
Taxi (5km)$3-8$12-18$10-15
Mid-range hotel$40-90$100-200$120-250

Money-Saving Tips

  1. Eat local: Street food and local restaurants are delicious and a fraction of Western restaurant prices
  2. Use public transport: Minibuses and local buses are extremely cheap
  3. Travel in shoulder season: Prices drop 20-40% outside peak tourist season
  4. Book accommodation in advance: Online prices are often better than walk-in rates
  5. Negotiate: Bargaining is expected at markets and for taxis (where no meter)
  6. Join group tours: Shared safaris and group activities are much cheaper than private
  7. Cook occasionally: If your accommodation has a kitchen, shop at local markets
  8. Use ride-hailing apps: Fixed prices avoid being overcharged by taxis
Budget Snapshot
  • Budget: $15-30/day
  • Mid-Range: $50-120/day
  • Luxury: $200+/day
  • Street Food: $1-3
  • Beer: $1-3
  • Hostel: $10/night
  • Currency: NGN
City Price Guide

Lagos: Most expensive city in Nigeria. Budget 30-50% more than other cities.
Abuja: Second most expensive, especially for accommodation.
Other cities: Significantly cheaper than Lagos and Abuja.