MAURITIUS Issuing Authorities Mauritius High Commission 1163 Pretorius Street, Hatfield 0083 Tel: (012) 342-1283/4 or (012) 342 0758/9 Fax: (012) 342-1286 Hours: Mon-Fri 09h00-12h00 (consular section) E-mail: pretoriamhc@gmail.com Web:pretoria.mauritius.govmu.org http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2737-mauritius-country-guide&print=1 Page 1 of 6
Visa Requirements No visas are required by SA passport holders for a stay of up to 90 days. The valid passport must have an expiry date beyond the intended period of stay. Ensure that there are blank pages in the passport. Passenger must be in possession of a valid return ticket, confirmed hotel booking and proof of funds in form of a bank statement or a letter from the bank stating there are sufficient funds (USD100 per day). In cases of business travel, a letter of invitation is required from the company in Mauritius as well as a supporting letter from company. The passport must have 2 blank pages available. Foreign passport holders are to refer to http://passport.govmu.org/(no www infront!) for the list of countries who do and do not require a visa. http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2737-mauritius-country-guide&print=1 Page 2 of 6
SA Representative SA High Commission 4th Floor, British American Ins. Building, 25 Pope Hennessy St., Port Louis. Tel: (00230) 212-6925 / 26 / 28 / 29 / 30 Fax: (00230) 212-6936 E-mail: deptoha@intnet.mu http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2737-mauritius-country-guide&print=1 Page 3 of 6
Travel Health Compulsory: Recommended Travel Vaccines: Yellow Fever (Dependant on Country of Origin/Stopover) Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, Tetanus, Polio With world-class hotels offering top class service and sumptuous food, as well as top spas and golf courses, Mauritius also offers more to do than many tropical islands, with trekking, mountain climbing and ecotourism thrown in. And with its plentiful sunny days, the world's third largest coral reef surrounding a turquoise lagoon and silky, white, sandy beaches, this island certainly comes close to paradise. Head to Grand Baie, for water sports such as parasailing, an underwater walk, submarine and semi-submersible scooters, or to La Cuvette, a long soft beach with clear water between Grand Baie and Cap Malheureux, for sailing, windsurfing and water-skiing. Swim at the northern beaches such as Trou aux Biches, shaded by casuarinas, Mont Choisy, a 2km narrow white stretch of sand curving north from there, and Péreybère, a little cove between Grand Baie and Cap Malheureux. Of course the resort hotels have their own beach frontage so you don't really have to venture out at all. Take a water taxi from Trou d'eau Douce to the popular island playground of Ile aux Cerfs for beaches, golf and water sports. Or, for a quieter day, a catamaran to the Northern Islands - Gabriel Island, Flat Island and Gunner's Quoin. Hike in the Black River Gorges National Park, a 6,794-hectare forest, to see indigenous plants, birds and wildlife. Black River Peak trail goes to Mauritius' highest mountain, while the Maccabee Trail starts nearby and plunges into the gorge to Black River. Capital: Currency: Language: Port Louis (MRU) Mauritian Rupee (MUR) English and French. Creole is also widely spoken. Dialling code from SA: + 230 Time Zones: UTC/GMT +4 hours (2 hours ahead of South Africa) http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2737-mauritius-country-guide&print=1 Page 4 of 6
Public Holidays 2018: Jan 1, 2, 31; Feb 1, 16; Mar 12, 18; May 1; Jun 15; Nov 1, 2; Dec 25 Side of the Road: Best Time to Go: Best For: Plugs: Drinking Water: Health: Customs: Travel Tips / Warnings: Duty Free: Left April - June and September - December. Island Relaxation, water-based activities. 220 volts AC, 50Hz. UK-type three-pin plugs are commonly used in hotels. All water should be regarded as being potentially contaminated. Bottled water is available. There are adequate and well-equipped medical facilities, however visitors are required to pay for these services. Comprehensive health insurance is recommended. Normal social courtesies should be observed. Respect should be shown when visiting Hindu religious sites. Drug trafficking carries very heavy penalties. Certain scheduled medications require preauthorisation before import. Visitors bringing in personal medication should have an accompanying prescription. Firearms and ammunitions require import permits and must be declared upon arrival. Nudism is prohibited. Homosexuality is illegal. The following goods may be imported into Mauritius by travellers aged 18 and over without incurring customs duty: 250g of tobacco products 1L of spirits and 2L of wine or beer Other goods to the value of Rp7,500 (Mauritians under 12 years old or foreigners) or Rp15,000 (Mauritians over 12 years old) http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2737-mauritius-country-guide&print=1 Page 5 of 6
Prohibited Imports: Prohibited items include obscene publications and films, underwater fishing guns, and sugarcane cuttings and plants. Restricted items requiring a permit include arms and ammunition, drugs, and live or stuffed animals. http://www.thegsa.co.za/visa-and-country-info/2737-mauritius-country-guide&print=1 Page 6 of 6