Travel & Tourism: Travel restrictions to Mauritius

Article Published on March 18, 2021

As previously communicated on our past e-news1, passengers from certain countries were barred from having access to the island. Following the recent development, the Government has taken the decision to enforce travel restrictions to Mauritius as per the below:
Up to 26 March 2021:

• No passengers will be allowed entry into Mauritius.
• Departing passengers will be allowed to board the authorized flights, should there be any departing flights.

From 27 March 2021 to 31 May 2021:

Travel restrictions have been extended until 31 May 2021 but exceptional flights may be programmed to Mauritius.

All prospective passengers (including children and infants) travelling to Mauritius must possess the following documents:

1. a certificate of a negative COVID – 19 PCR test administered between 5 and 7 days prior to the date of boarding at the last point of embarkation.
2. a valid air ticket to Mauritius; and
3. proof of purchase of a travel package including accommodation, on a full board basis, at a designated hotel for a mandatory 14-day in-room quarantine.

The above may be revised depending on the evolution of the Covid-19 situation in Mauritius. We will endeavor to keep our valued clients informed accordingly.

1 ITL e-News January 2020: Here