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Travellers Do Not Need To Present A Negative PCR Test Before Flying To Mauritius, An Insurance Health Cover Is Mandatory

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The government has brought some changes to facilitate visitors coming to Mauritius. Before boarding in Mauritius, passengers will no longer be required to present a negative PCR test done within 72 hours.

It is mandatory to arrange COVID-19 insurance health cover (Mauritian citizens, resident permit holders and occupational permit holders are exempted). They will need to have a mandatory antigen test on arrival at your hotel (day 0). This may be chargeable, subject to your hotel’s policy.

They can explore the island after having received a negative result from their antigen test on day 0.

Unvaccinated guests must self-isolate for 7 days in accommodation of their choosing. It is mandatory to arrange COVID-19 insurance health cover (Mauritius citizens, resident permit holders are exempted), They will be subject to a test on arrival (day 0) and must self-isolate for 7 days in accommodation of your choice and will not need a day 7 test

Prior to travel, it is compulsory for all travellers to fill out the digital Mauritius All in One travel form. It will generate a PDF document with a QR Code, which must be presented to Health Officials on arrival at Mauritius Airport. At the moment, visitors also need to fill out the Immigration Disembarkation Card, which will be handed to them during your flight to Mauritius and to be submitted to the Immigration Officials on arrival at Mauritius Airport.

Travellers must wear a surgical mask or N95/FFP2 during the flight and at the airport until they arrive in the country and continuously disinfect their hands while in transit at the SSR airport.

Comply with all health protocols put in place by the Ministry of Health in relation to their transfer to their place of stay.

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Only passengers who have received a full course of Covid-19 vaccination (AstraZeneca, Vaxzevria, Covishield, Covaxin, Moderna, Pfizer Biontech, Sinopharm, Sinovac and Sputnik V) i.e. 14 days prior to their departure for Mauritius, those who have received a Janssen vaccine at least 28 days prior to departure for Mauritius and those who have produced an official document attesting that they have recovered from Covid-19 and have been vaccinated with one dose of one of the following vaccines (AstraZeneca, Vaxzevria, Covishield, Covaxin, Moderna, Pfizer Biontech, Sinopharm, Sinovac and Sputnik V) at least 14 days prior to departure for Mauritius, will be considered as being fully vaccinated

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