Tanzanians Travelling to Mauritius 2026

Mauritius offers Tanzanians free visa on arrival for up to 60 days, making it one of the most accessible luxury beach destinations. Crystal-clear waters, world-class resorts, and a blend of African, Indian, and French cultures await.

Entry Requirements

DetailInformation
Visa Required?No - Free visa on arrival (60 days)
Passport ValidityMust be valid for duration of stay
Return TicketRequired
Hotel BookingProof of accommodation required
FundsProof of sufficient funds for your stay
Yellow FeverCertificate required (arriving from Tanzania)

Flights

  • No direct flights from Tanzania to Mauritius
  • Best connections: Via Nairobi (Kenya Airways), Addis Ababa (Ethiopian Airlines)
  • Flight time: 6-12 hours depending on connections
  • Price: $500-900 return (book early for best rates)
  • Airport: Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International (MRU)

What to Do

  • Beaches: Le Morne, Flic en Flac, Belle Mare, Ile aux Cerfs - white sand, turquoise water
  • Snorkeling & Diving: World-class coral reefs, swim with dolphins
  • Chamarel: Seven Coloured Earth and waterfall
  • Port Louis: Capital city with markets, Caudan Waterfront, Chinatown
  • Catamaran cruises: Day trips to islands with BBQ and snorkeling
  • Shopping: Duty-free shopping on designer brands

FAQ

Mauritius is more expensive than Tanzania but offers excellent value compared to other luxury island destinations. Budget options exist ($50-80/night for guesthouses, $10-15 for meals). All-inclusive resorts range from $150-500/night. The biggest cost is flights ($500-900 return).

Quick Facts

  • Visa: FREE on arrival
  • Stay: 60 days
  • Flights: $500-900 return
  • Currency: Mauritian Rupee
  • Language: English/French/Creole
  • Best time: May-Dec