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Mauritius has relaxed its Covid-19 travel entry rules for international visitors as the global tourism market continues to recover from the pandemic.
Now, fully vaccinated foreign tourists no longer need a negative Covid-19 test before departure to the Indian Ocean destination. Travellers previously had to present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before departure. However, Covid-19 testing on arrival remains a requirement.
Non-vaccinated arrivals face seven days in quarantine in 'accommodation of your choice'. Children aged 17 and under travelling with a parent or guardian do not need to show proof of vaccination to enter Mauritius, according to the Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).