If you're eligible to travel to Mauritius, you must present proof (printed copies) of the following requirements on arrival:
- evidence of a negative COVID-19 (PCR) test, taken within 72 hours before the last point of departure.
- a Public Health COVID-19 Passenger Self Declaration Form and a Public Health Locator Form, OR the All-in-One Travel Form.
- accommodation booking and health insurance covering COVID-19 treatment, if you're not a citizen or resident of Mauritius
If you're fully vaccinated against COVID-19, you must present evidence of your vaccination on arrival at the airport. Mauritius Tourism Authority outlines the definition of a fully vaccinated person.
Minors accompanying a vaccinated or unvaccinated adult will be subject to the same conditions applicable to the adult. Children traveling alone will be subject to the same conditions as a vaccinated adult.
If you're fully vaccinated, you won't need to quarantine.
If you're fully vaccinated for COVID-19 and stay at a hotel, you won't be required to take a COVID-19 (PCR) test on arrival at the airport. Instead, you must take a mandatory COVID-19 (antigen) test on arrival at your hotel and a self-administered antigen test again on day five of your stay.
If you're fully vaccinated for COVID-19, and you're not staying at a hotel (such as a villa, a guesthouse, or returning home), you'll be required to take a COVID-19 (PCR test) on arrival at the airport. You'll also be required to take a self-administered antigen test on day five of your stay.
If you're not fully vaccinated, you must quarantine for 14 nights in an official quarantine hotel. You'll need to take a COVID-19 (PCR) test on arrival, on day seven, and again on day 14. You'll be able to leave the hotel after producing a negative test on day 14.