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All Travellers
From 12 March 2022, travellers do not need to
present a negative PCR test before flying to Mauritius. Health or travel
insurance covering COVID-19 related expenses is mandatory. You will be asked to
present proof of your health or travel insurance before boarding and on arrival.
Covid-19 testing will be required on arrival.
All
travellers must fill out the necessary information on the Mauritius All-In-one
travel form https://www.mauritiustravelform.com which
can be filled out within 72 hours of your departure to Mauritius.
N.B.
A copy of your hotel /holiday booking confirmation should be available in
printed & digital format, as this needs to be shown on airport check in and
by immigration in Mauritius. These forms need to be printed, each page on a
separate sheet (no double-sided printing), split/tear the first page into two
parts as per marking and duly sign all the forms.
If you’re fully vaccinated
If you’re fully vaccinated, you can enter
Mauritius without needing to quarantine. You will be required to take a
Covid-19 (antigen) test on arrival.
At least 14 days must have passed since your
second dose of the vaccine. If you have received a single dose of Johnson &
Johnson’s Janssen vaccine, at least 28 days must have passed before travel. The
vaccine must be approved by Mauritian authorities.
Find out if you qualify as fully vaccinated in
Mauritius on the Mauritius
Now Travel Advice Page
Proof of vaccination status
You can use the UK COVID Pass to
demonstrate your vaccination record when entering Mauritius.
If you’re not fully vaccinated
If you’re not fully vaccinated, you will be
subject to a COVID-19 test on arrival and must isolate for 7 days in
accommodation of your choice. You can freely explore the island from day 8 of
your stay.
Find out if you qualify as fully vaccinated in
Mauritius on the Mauritius
Now Travel Advice Page.
If you’ve had COVID-19 in the
past year
If you’re not fully vaccinated but have tested
positive for COVID-19, you can enter Mauritius. You’ll need to show evidence
that you have had either one dose of vaccination before contamination or have
had a post-infection vaccination 14 days prior to travel (28 days for the
Johnson & Johnson vaccine).
You can use the UK COVID Pass to
demonstrate proof of COVID-19 recovery when entering Mauritius.
Children and young people
Children aged 17 and under travelling with a
parent or guardian do not need to show proof of vaccination to enter Mauritius.
COVID-19 testing will be required on arrival. An oropharyngeal swab can be
collected for children aged 8 and under.
If you are transiting through
Mauritius
Transiting is when you pass through one country
on the way to your final destination.
Unvaccinated travellers can transit through
Mauritius, and will not be required to go into self-isolation providing they do
not leave the airport.
However, unvaccinated travellers who leave the
airport, will be required to self-isolate for 7 days in accommodation of their
choice.