We have three seasons in Nigeria - rainy season, dry season and the occasional harmattan that shows up in December.

Choosing the right month for your wedding in Nigeria can make all the difference in terms of weather, vendor pricing, guest availability, and overall experience. Dry season in Nigeria is from (November–March) which is ideal for outdoor weddings and rainy season is from (April–October).

So whether you want a small, intimate ceremony or a grand celebration, timing is key. Here’s a look at the best months to say “I do” in 2025.

ALSO READ: So you didn’t get a ring on Valentine’s day: what next?

1. November

If you want an outdoor wedding with great weather but without the high costs and stress of December, November is a perfect choice. The rainy season is winding down, making it ideal for garden or beach weddings. The temperature is also cooler, creating a comfortable atmosphere for both the couple and their guests.

Pros:

Cons:

2. December

December is the most popular month for weddings in Nigeria. The festive spirit is high, family and friends are around, and it’s the perfect time to throw a big celebration. If you love grand weddings with a lively atmosphere, this is your month.

Pros:

Cons:

3. January

January is a great month if you want a wedding that’s less expensive but still beautiful. The weather is still dry, and the rush of December is over, meaning vendors may be more available and willing to negotiate prices. However, be mindful that your guests may still be recovering financially from the December festivities.

Pros:

Cons:

ALSO READ: Stunning looks Veekee James served on her 1-year wedding anniversary

4. February

What better time to get married than in the month of love? February is perfect for couples who want a romantic and sentimental wedding. The dry season is still in full effect, and vendors remain affordable. Just keep in mind that February heat can be intense, so a well-ventilated or air-conditioned venue is a must.

Pros:

Cons:

5. April

April is an underrated but beautiful month for weddings. The light rains during this period make everything look lush and green, which is perfect for garden or outdoor weddings. The heat is also not as harsh as in February or March, making the weather more comfortable for guests.

Pros:

Cons:

In summary, December is the most expensive month for vendors. January to April offers better chances for negotiation. Also consider public holidays if you want a weekend wedding with a longer celebration.

ALSO READ: Forget jollof rice - Here are 5 dishes you shouldn’t miss at a Nigerian wedding