Mozambique visa requirements for Eritreans

Travel and visa requirements

Mozambican Visa is not required for Eritreans

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Mozambique is a country located in Southeast Africa with its capital at Maputo which is also the largest city in the country.
  • Eritrean citizens traveling to Mozambique as a tourist can get visa on arrival and the maximum duration of stay is 30 days.
  • Eritrean citizens entering Mozambique should ensure that they have a passport valid for 6 months after their stay and that has a minimum of 3 blank pages for entry and exit stamps.
  • Mozambique required vaccine is Yellow fever and the certificate is only required for travelers of 9 months old and above.
  • The official language spoken in Mozambique is Portuguese, other African languages include; Changana, Nyanja, and Makhuwa.
  • The dominant religion practiced in Mozambique is Christianity, the other religion practiced is Islam.
  • The currency spent in Mozambique is called the Mozambican metical with the symbol, MT.
  • There are no currency restrictions on the import and export of foreign currencies in Mozambique if declared on arrival.
  • Mozambique climate is tropical with two seasons, a wet season from October to March and a dry season from April to September. Although, climatic conditions vary depending on altitude.
  • The power plug types used in Mozambique is 220V, 50Hz with sockets and plugs Type C, Type F, and Type M.
  • The tourist centers in Mozambique include; Gorongosa National Park, Bazaruto, Ibo Island, Island of Mozambique, Inhaca.
  • Mozambique national airline is Mozambique Airlines other airline carriers include; Ethiopian Airlines, fastjet, Kenya Airways, South African Airways, TAAG Angola Airlines, TAP Air Portugal.
  • The time difference between Eritrea and Mozambique is 1 hour, Eritrea is ahead of Mozambique.
  • The flight distance between Eritrea and Mozambique is 4 hours 19 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions


Can foreigners buy land in Mozambique?

Lands in Mozambique are government-owned, therefore both local and foreign buyers merely own the right to use the land for 50 years before being renewed.


What is Mozambique best known for?

Mozambique is famous for the quality of its fresh seafood. Dishes such as Peri-Peri (hot and spicy) Prawns and Peri-Peri Chicken is influenced by the Portuguese. Also, fantastic artwork, people of the northern part of Mozambique are famous for their crafts, including sculptures.


Is Mozambique safe?

Mozambique is a safe place and most travelers are not expected to have any difficulties. Although, there are a few areas where caution is warranted.


What natural resources are found in Mozambique?

 The most common natural resources found in Mozambique is coal, other include; graphite, iron ore, titanium, apatite, marble, bentonite, bauxite, kaolin, copper, gold, rubies, and tantalum.