Africa-Press – Mauritius. You can enter Mauritius if you are vaccinated. You are considered fully vaccinated if you have received the entire course of your vaccine at least 14 days before arriving in Mauritius.
As of April 2022, several vaccine drugs are approved in Mauritius:
You can enter Mauritius if you are unvaccinated. You do not even have to present a pre-arrival test.
However, you are subjected to special self-isolation requirements on arrival (you can find them below). Both vaccinated, and unvaccinated travelers can leave Mauritius.
Still, COVID-19 restrictions are in place in most countries. Please, check the necessity of entry declarations and negative COVID-19 test results for fully vaccinated travelers in your destination country.
As of April 2022, the COVID-19 situation in Mauritius is safe. In addition, more than 70% of the total population have received two doses of vaccine and more than 47% — a booster dose.
Is it safe to travel to Mauritius right now?
International travel to Mauritius is safe. You must follow basic COVID-19 rules, like wearing masks and keeping social distance.
The capital of Mauritius is open for tourists now. Please note that there are the same countywide COVID-19 restrictions in place. Fully vaccinated foreign travelers do not have to self-isolate upon arrival in Mauritius.
However, they have to undergo an antigen test upon arrival. Only then are they allowed to get around the island. Unvaccinated travelers are obliged to undergo a seven-day mandatory self-isolation.
The main requirements are:
An important note concerning those who have recovered from COVID-19: you can be exempt from self-isolation given one of the following conditions and present appropriate documents:All digital cards issued by the country of departure will be valid in Mauritius.
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