Your guide to exploring Mauritius as a Nigerian Passport Holder.

Surprisingly Mauritius is geographically an African country. A tropical paradise with vibrant culture, magnificent beaches and luxurious resorts.

This enchanting paradise is the perfect destination for your next vacation. Ideal for couples, solo travellers, and families.Mauritius Island

 

Is Mauritius a visa-free country for Nigerians?

Yes! Nigerian passport holders are eligible to get a visa on arrival for Mauritius and what’s more? It’s free.

Upon arrival, your international passport will be stamped for a 2 weeks stay. This doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t prepare some requirements as it is at the sole discretion of the immigration to allow you entry into Mauritius.

 

Here are some things to note before booking your flight to Mauritius Island.

-Make sure your International passport has over 6 months’ validity

-Have your covid vaccination card handy (Mauritius only allow fully vaccinated travellers on their Island)

-Yellow fever card

-Work ID or introduction letter from employer.

-Return flight ticket (Do not book a one-way ticket as that presents a red flag that you do not intend to leave)

-Hotel and Tour bookings

-Proof of fund to show that you can cater for yourself during the course of the trip.

-Travel Insurance that covers your period of stay

-Make sure to fill out their health locator form as well

Now you know what you need to do to obtain a Mauritius visa on arrival. Prepare to discover all that this African destination has to offer!

I planned a Trip to Mauritius For Tina and documented it here and she had the best time as a solo traveller!

Do you require assistance to plan your next trip? You can reach out to me or Troupe.ng to get started.

Disclaimer!

The information on my blogs is current and correct at the time of publication but may change at any time without notice. Ojulari Balikis is not affiliated with immigration authorities or their application centres and will not be liable for loss or inconvenience arising from their use of this volatile information.

As much as possible, I will update my blogs but always do your own research before using any travel information. You can always ask me questions in the comment, I’ll always respond with recent information.

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