International travellers will be able to visit Mauritius from 15 July 2021, first staying in one of 14 “resort bubbles: which have been specially set up to welcome them to the island". The Indian Ocean
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Mauritius, which has been closed to international visitors throughout the pandemic, will reopen its borders on 15 July.
Fully vaccinated tourists will be able to enjoy a resort holiday, with access the designated beaches.
Tourists who stay for longer than two weeks will be able to explore the rest of the island nation.
But South Africans, even if they have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19, are excluded from this reopening and will still be banned from entering Mauritius.
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