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Visa & entry requirements
A visitor must be in possession of a valid passport and a return
or onward ticket. A visitor’s visa is normally granted for a
period of two weeks to one month upon arrival, to almost all
holders of a valid passport, with one or two exceptions.
Visitors are strongly recommended to contact the Passport and
Immigration Office in Mauritius or the nearest Mauritian Embassy
or Consulate.
What to wear
Take your best beach and casual wear. In the winter months (June
-September), carry some light woollen clothing for the cool
evenings.
Please show due respect when visiting religious places. Wear
appropriate clothing (and remove leather shoes and belts) when
entering the premises.
Climate
The temperature on the coastal areas varies between 22°C in winter and 34°C in summer. The sea temperature varies between 22°C and 27°C. In the central part of the island, the maximum daytime temperature varies from about 19°C in August to about 26°C in February. The western and northern regions are warmer and relatively drier than the East and the South.
Credit Cards
Credit cards are normally accepted by banks and most hotels, restaurants and tourist shops.
Culture
Mauritius is a blend of diverse cultures and religions. The population consists of Hindus, Creole, Chinese, Muslims and Europeans.
Currency
The monetary is the Mauritian Rupee which is divided into 100 cents.
Tipping
Tipping is not compulsory.
Time & Telecommunications
Mauritius is four hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time and three
hours ahead (2 hours in summer) of mid-European Time. Mauritius
has international direct dialling facilities to most parts of
the world as well as high speed fax and internet services.
Customs
Passengers over 18 years of age may import the following duty-free items: 250 grams of tobacco (including cigars and cigarettes), 1 litre of spirits, 2 litres of wine, ale or beer, one quarter litre of Eau de Toilette and perfume not exceeding 100 ml.
A plant import permit must be obtained from
the Ministry of Agriculture, prior to the introduction of plants
and plant material including cuttings, flowers, bulbs, fresh
fruits, vegetables and seeds.
It is prohibited to introduce sugarcane and parts thereof, soil
micro-organisms and invertebrate animals.
All imported animals including animal products need an import
permit from the Ministry of Agriculture and a health certificate
from the country of origin.
Drug trafficking is illegal and carries very heavy penalties.
Firearms
and ammunition need import permits and must be declared on
arrival.
Driving
People in Mauritius drive on the left-hand side of the road and
give way to the right.
Foreigners with a driving licence issued by a Competent
Authority in their respective countries are allowed to drive
during their stay in Mauritius.
Economy:
The Mauritian economy is based on four sectors: Textile,
Tourism,
Sugar and Services.
Electricity:
220 volts.
Emergency
Police (ambulance ) :999, Police : 208-7018/20
Fire : 995, Samu : 114
Geography
Mauritius is located approximately 2000 kilometres to the south
eastern coast of Africa and lies east of Madagascar on 20°5,
57.5E. The country covers an area of 1865km_ with 330 kilometres
of coastline. Mauritius is 45km in width and 65km in length.
Health
No vaccinations are required. However a yellow fever vaccination
certificate is required for travellers over 1 year of age who
arrive from areas where yellow fever cases are reported.
