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
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Visa Required? | No - Free visa on arrival (60 days) |
| Passport Validity | Must be valid for duration of stay |
| Return Ticket | Required |
| Hotel Booking | Proof of accommodation required |
| Funds | Proof of sufficient funds for your stay |
| Yellow Fever | Certificate 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