You do not need to be vaccinated to explore Mauritius. Entry requirements are the same, regardless of your vaccination status – travellers do not need to test before leaving for Mauritius or once they are here and there is no longer a self-isolation requirement in place to visit the island.
No. Regardless of your vaccination status, you do not need to present a negative PCR test before flying to Mauritius.
Travellers do not need to take a COVID-19 test on arrival, either.
Yes you can. The rules for entering Mauritius are the same, regardless of vaccination status. You do not need to be vaccinated, take COVID-19 tests or self-isolate.
No – the requirements for entering Mauritius are the same, regardless of vaccination status.
All hotel staff, as well as their immediate family, have been vaccinated
No. If you have tested positive within the eight days before departure, you are not allowed to board a flight to Mauritius
Travellers (regardless of vaccination status) do not need to take any COVID-19 tests upon arrival in Mauritius.
Regardless of vaccination status, there will not be any COVID-19 testing during your holiday.
If travellers are departing Mauritius and require a PCR test to enter a different country, or require an additional PCR test during their stay, they will need to incur the costs. Additional PCR tests cost between Rs 2500 – 3500.
If you test positive for COVID-19 during your holiday, you must self-isolate in your accommodation for seven days. After this time, you no longer have to self-isolate. Your travelling companions do not have to self-isolate during this time. If you would like to, you may take an antigen test on day 4 and, if it is negative, you can leave self-isolation.
If you test positive during your stay in Mauritius, you must self-isolate in your accommodation for seven days. Your travelling companions do not have to self-isolate. If you would like to, you may take an antigen test on day 4 and, if it negative, you can leave self-isolation.
If you require medical attention, you may call the emergency services on 114 or contact the management by phone if you are staying in a hotel. You may be taken to a treatment centre, public hospital or private clinic, depending on your condition. Positive patients are authorised to fly abroad by medical aircraft at their own expense, provided that the doctor treating them in Mauritius considers that they are transportable.
Relatives of the infected person do not need to self isolate.
Yes. You do not need to be fully vaccinated to enter a hotel in Mauritius.
No. The rules for travellers, regardless of vaccination status, are the same. You do not need to be vaccinated to enter Mauritius.
No. The rules for travellers, regardless of vaccination status or age, are the same. You do not need to be vaccinated to enter Mauritius. It is recommended that children over 5 years old, as well as adults, wear a mask at ports, airports, during airport transfers and on public transport. A mask is also recommended in healthcare settings, including hospitals and pharmacies.
Access will be allowed to the kids/teens’ club in compliance with sanitary protocols, with mandatory closing time during the day for full disinfection and compulsory pre-registration.
The number of children will be limited at all times (with a defined maximum number of children per staff member) with a preference for outdoor activities.
Babysitting service is allowed, provided that the babysitter and his/her immediate family members living in the same household have received two doses of COVID-19 vaccine at least 14 days beforehand (28 days if a Johnson & Johnson vaccine).
Passengers will be taken to their hotels by a DMC, a taxi or other means of transportation.
You do not need to wear a face mask during your holiday. It is only recommended in airports, during airport transfers and on public transport. It is also recommended in healthcare settings, such as hospitals and pharmacies. It is mandatory to wear a mask if you have tested positive for COVID-19.
We also recommend wearing a facemask if you are over 60 years of age, if you are immunocompromised or have comorbidities, or if you are in a very confined space.
Hotel spas and in-room treatments are available.
The hotel’s fitness room can be accessed in compliance with sanitary protocols, with disinfection after each guest’s visit. The majority of activities, including kitesurfing, scuba diving and windsurfing, will be allowed, subject to sanitary protocols.
Golf access will be allowed and the use of golf carts is permitted. Nightclubs are open.
Yes. You do not need to be fully vaccinated to enter a hotel in Mauritius.