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ToggleMauritius is one of those places that sounds too good to be true until you actually get there. Turquoise lagoons, white sand beaches, volcanic mountains, rum distilleries, Creole food, and an island vibe that makes you forget everything waiting for you back home. And the best part? Getting in is easy. Mauritius has one of the most welcoming visa policies in the world. Over 100 nationalities can enter visa-free. Most get 60 days. Some get 90. And the process is as simple as landing with your passport, a return ticket, and proof that you can afford to eat while you are there.
But here is where people trip up. “Visa-free” does not mean “show up with nothing.” Immigration officers still check documents. Financial proof is required. Accommodation details matter. And certain nationalities face different rules. This guide breaks down the full Mauritius visit eligibility picture for 2026. Who can visit, how long they can stay, what documents are needed, and the rules that actually matter at the immigration counter for dubai residents and others.
Mauritius Visit Eligibility: Quick Facts
| Detail | Info |
| Visa-free entry | Available for 100+ nationalities |
| Standard visa-free stay | 60 days (most countries) |
| Extended visa-free stay | 90 days (select countries) |
| Visa on arrival | Available for additional countries (60 days or 14 days) |
| Maximum stay per year | 180 days (tourism), 120 days (business) |
| Minimum funds required | USD 100 per day of stay |
| Digital form required | Yes (All-in-One Travel Form, submit 48 to 72 hours before departure) |
| Passport validity | Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond date of travel |
| Work permitted on tourist entry? | No |
| Yellow fever vaccination | Required if travelling from a risk country |
Who Can Visit Mauritius Visa-Free?
Mauritius allows visa-free entry for citizens of over 100 countries. The standard stay is 60 days per visit, with a maximum of 180 days per calendar year for tourism.

Countries with 90-Day Visa-Free Access
Citizens of the following countries get up to 90 days visa-free:
| Region | Countries |
| Europe | All EU/EEA countries, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland |
| Americas | United States, Canada |
| Asia-Pacific | Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia |
| Africa | South Africa, Seychelles, and select others |
| Middle East | Israel |
Countries with 60-Day Visa-Free Access
The majority of visa-free countries receive 60 days. This includes:
| Region | Key Countries |
| Asia | India, China, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh |
| Middle East | UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait |
| Africa | Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, Ghana, and most African nations |
| Americas | Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, and most Latin American nations |
| Others | Turkey, Russia, and many more |
Important for UAE residents: If you hold an Indian, Pakistani, Filipino, or other passport and are a UAE resident, your Mauritius visit eligibility is determined by your passport nationality, not your UAE residency. Indian passport holders get 60 days visa-free. Pakistani passport holders get visa on arrival for 60 days. Check your specific nationality below.
Countries Requiring Visa on Arrival (60 Days)
Some nationalities are not visa-free but can obtain a visa on arrival for 60 days. This includes holders of passports from countries not on the visa-free list but who are not among the 16 countries requiring advance visas.
Countries Requiring Visa on Arrival (14 Days Only)
A smaller group receives only 14 days on arrival. This is more restrictive and applies to certain higher-risk nationalities.
Countries Requiring an Advance Visa
Citizens of 16 countries must obtain a visa before travelling. These include:
Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Pakistan (standard), Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, and others.
Note: Visa policies change. Always verify your specific nationality’s eligibility on the official Mauritius Passport and Immigration Office website before booking flights.

Documents Needed for Entry
Even if you are visa-free, immigration officers will check documents. Having everything ready means a smooth, quick process at the counter.
Required Documents for All Visitors
| Document | Details |
| Valid passport | At least 6 months validity beyond travel date. At least 2 blank pages. |
| Return or onward ticket | Confirmed flight out of Mauritius within your allowed stay period |
| Proof of accommodation | Hotel booking confirmation, Airbnb reservation, or invitation letter from host |
| Proof of sufficient funds | Minimum USD 100 per day of stay. Bank statement, credit card, or cash. |
| All-in-One Digital Travel Form | Mandatory. Submit online 48 to 72 hours before departure. |
| Travel insurance | Recommended (not always mandatory, but strongly advised) |
| Yellow fever vaccination certificate | Required if arriving from or transiting through a yellow fever risk country |
Additional Documents for UAE Residents (Non-UAE Passport Holders)
| Document | Why |
| Emirates ID or UAE residence visa copy | Recommended to show UAE residency status |
| Bank statement showing UAE salary credits | Strengthens proof of funds |
| Return ticket to Dubai (not just any city) | Shows you are returning to your country of residence |
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For Families with Children
| Document | Why |
| Children’s passports | Each child needs their own valid passport |
| Birth certificates | Recommended if parents have different surnames |
| Consent letter | If one parent is travelling alone with the child |
The All-in-One Digital Travel Form
Since 2024, Mauritius requires all visitors to complete the All-in-One Digital Travel Form before arrival. This replaced the old paper arrival cards.
| Detail | Info |
| When to submit | 48 to 72 hours before your flight departure |
| Where to submit | Online via the Mauritius Ministry of Health and Wellness portal |
| What it covers | Health declaration, travel details, accommodation, contact information |
| Cost | Free |
| Who needs it | Every passenger, including children |
Tip: Complete this form before you get to the airport. Some airlines check for it at boarding. Immigration in Mauritius will ask for it on arrival. Having it ready on your phone (screenshot or PDF) saves time.
How Long Can You Stay?
| Nationality Group | Maximum Stay Per Visit | Maximum Stay Per Year |
| 90-day visa-free countries (US, UK, EU, etc.) | 90 days | 180 days (tourism) |
| 60-day visa-free countries (India, UAE, China, etc.) | 60 days | 180 days (tourism) |
| Visa on arrival (60-day group) | 60 days | 180 days (tourism) |
| Visa on arrival (14-day group) | 14 days | Subject to immigration discretion |
| Business visitors (all nationalities) | Varies | 120 days per calendar year |
Can you extend your stay? Yes. You can apply for an extension at the Passport and Immigration Office in Port Louis. However, extensions are not guaranteed. Having a valid reason, proof of funds, and confirmed accommodation helps.

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Visiting Mauritius from Dubai
Mauritius has become one of the most popular holiday destinations for UAE residents, especially Indian expats in Dubai. Two UAE carriers operate direct flights.
| Airline | Route | Flight Time | Frequency |
| Emirates | Dubai (DXB) to Mauritius (MRU) | 5 hours 45 minutes | Daily |
| flydubai | Dubai (DXB) to Mauritius (MRU) | Approximately 6 hours | Multiple per week |
Tips for UAE residents flying to Mauritius:
- Book 6 to 8 weeks in advance for the best fares
- Direct flights are available year-round
- The best travel months are May to December (Mauritius winter and spring, cooler and drier)
- Peak season is December to March (Mauritius summer, hotter, more expensive)
- Carry your Emirates ID alongside your passport
- State a realistic stay duration at immigration. If staying 14 days, say 14 days. Asking for the full 60 days when your return ticket is in 10 days can prompt additional questions.
Financial Requirements
Mauritius requires all visitors to prove they can support themselves during their stay.
| Requirement | Details |
| Minimum funds | USD 100 per day of stay |
| How to prove | Bank statement (last 3 months), credit card with sufficient limit, or cash |
| Cash declaration | Must declare if carrying over 500,000 Mauritian Rupees (approximately USD 11,000) |
Example: If you are staying for 7 days, you should be able to show access to at least USD 700. A recent bank statement on your phone, a credit card, or cash in your wallet all count. Immigration officers rarely ask for the exact amount, but they can and do check.
What You Cannot Do on a Tourist Visit
Mauritius visa-free entry is strictly for tourism and short visits. The following are not permitted:
- Working for a Mauritian employer
- Conducting paid business activities
- Volunteering for pay
- Studying at a Mauritian institution
- Overstaying beyond your allowed period (fines apply, potential deportation and future entry bans)
For work, study, or long-term stays, you need to apply for a specific visa (Occupation Permit, Student Visa, or Premium Visa for digital nomads).
The Premium Visa (Digital Nomad Option)
If you work remotely and want to stay longer than 60 days, the Mauritius Premium Visa is designed for you.
| Detail | Info |
| Duration | Up to 12 months (renewable) |
| Eligibility | Remote workers with foreign income |
| Minimum income | USD 1,500 per month |
| Work for Mauritian employer? | No |
| Health insurance | Required |
| Application | Online via Economic Development Board of Mauritius |
This visa lets you live in Mauritius, work remotely for your overseas employer, and enjoy the island lifestyle for up to a year. It has become popular with digital nomads from Dubai, London, and other cities.

Tips for a Smooth Immigration Experience
- Complete the All-in-One Digital Form before you fly: Do it 48 to 72 hours before departure. Have a screenshot or PDF saved on your phone.
- Carry printed copies of your hotel booking and return ticket: Digital copies work, but printed backups remove any risk of phone battery or connectivity issues at immigration.
- Dress presentably: This sounds old-fashioned, but Mauritius immigration officers are known to apply more scrutiny to passengers who appear disorganised. First impressions matter at border control.
- Have your accommodation address and phone number saved offline: Officers sometimes verify details. Having the hotel name, address, and phone number ready speeds things up.
- Do not overstate your stay duration: If your return ticket is in 10 days, tell immigration you are staying for 10 days. Asking for 60 days when your flight home is next week raises red flags.
- Bring proof of funds even if you think they will not ask: Most of the time, they do not. But the one time they do and you do not have it, you will wish you had prepared.
FAQs
1. Do I need a visa to visit Mauritius?
Most nationalities do not need a visa. Over 100 countries have visa-free access for 60 or 90 days. Some countries get visa on arrival. Only 16 countries require an advance visa. Check your passport nationality against the official Mauritius immigration list before booking.
2. How long can I stay in Mauritius without a visa?
It depends on your nationality. Citizens of the US, UK, EU, Australia, Canada, and others get up to 90 days. Citizens of India, UAE, China, and most other countries get 60 days. Some nationalities get 14 days on arrival. The maximum tourism stay per calendar year is 180 days regardless of nationality.
3. Can Indian passport holders visit Mauritius visa-free?
Yes. Indian passport holders can enter Mauritius without a visa for up to 60 days. No pre-registration or application is needed. Simply arrive with a valid passport (6 months validity), return ticket, hotel booking, and proof of funds (USD 100 per day). The process is straightforward at the immigration counter.
4. Can UAE residents visit Mauritius?
Yes. Your eligibility is based on your passport nationality, not your UAE residency. Indian passport holders get 60 days visa-free. US and UK passport holders get 90 days. Pakistani passport holders may need visa on arrival. Carry your Emirates ID alongside your passport. Direct flights from Dubai take about 5 to 6 hours.
5. What is the All-in-One Digital Travel Form?
A mandatory digital form that replaced the old paper arrival card. All passengers must complete it online 48 to 72 hours before their flight to Mauritius. It covers health declaration, travel details, and accommodation information. It is free. Have the confirmation saved on your phone.
6. How much money do I need to show for Mauritius entry?
Mauritius requires proof of USD 100 per day of stay. For a 7-day trip, that is USD 700. A recent bank statement, a credit card with sufficient limit, or cash all count. Immigration officers can ask for proof, though they do not always do so.
7. Can I work in Mauritius on a tourist visit?
No. Tourist entry does not permit employment, paid business activities, or study. For remote work, apply for the Premium Visa (USD 1,500 minimum monthly income, 12-month stay). For employment, apply for an Occupation Permit through the Economic Development Board.
8. What happens if I overstay in Mauritius?
Overstaying carries fines, potential deportation, and a possible ban on future entry. If you need to extend your stay, apply at the Passport and Immigration Office in Port Louis before your allowed period expires. Extensions are not guaranteed.
9. Is yellow fever vaccination required for Mauritius?
Only if you are arriving from or have transited through a country with yellow fever risk. This includes many African and South American countries. If you are flying directly from Dubai (UAE), yellow fever vaccination is not required. Carry your vaccination certificate if applicable.
10. When is the best time to visit Mauritius?
May to December is the Mauritian winter and spring. Cooler temperatures (20 to 25°C), less humidity, lower hotel prices, and fewer crowds. September to November is considered the sweet spot. December to April is the Mauritian summer. Warmer (25 to 33°C), more humid, cyclone season (January to March), but popular for Christmas and New Year holidays. For UAE residents, the Mauritius winter (June to October) offers a welcome escape from Dubai’s summer heat.
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