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Mauritius Eases Travel Protocol For Vaccinated Travellers

With the successful vaccine rollout, travel protocols for vaccinated travellers are being further relaxed.

From 1st September, vaccinated guests would spend only 7 days in a special ‘resort bubble’ hotel before going out to discover more of the Indian Ocean paradise.

International visitors can currently book their ‘resort bubble’ holidays either via tour operators or directly with the hotels. Unvaccinated travellers are required to complete a 14-day quarantine period in a designated quarantine hotel.

Visitors who arrive from 1st October and present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before departure will be able to explore the island freely from the moment they arrive.

Currently, 56% of the population are fully vaccinated with 63% having at least their first dose.

Airline capacity from Europe and the Middle East is currently provided by Air Mauritius, Emirates, Turkish Airlines, Air France, Kenya Airways and British Airways.

Mauritius is on the amber list for entering England and therefore fully vaccinated passengers returning to the country must take a Covid-19 test on or before day two after they arrive home.

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