Cyprus visa requirements for Mauritians
Travel and visa requirements
Cypriot Visa is not required for Mauritians
Stay Duration: 90 days
Entry Requirements
- Mauritians visiting Cyprus can stay for a period of 90 days visa free.
- Mauritians visiting Cyprus must have a passport valid for six months.
- Mauritians visiting Cyprus who overstayed their visa will be issued a visa penalty fine (100.23 Turkish lira for each day) that has to be paid on a future re-entry.
- Visitors who wish to stay for a period longer than 90 days, have to exit and re-enter the country.
- Mauritians visiting Cyprus must have proof of sufficient funds for the duration of their stay.
- Mauritians visiting Cyprus with pets must have a health certificate and a proof of rabies vaccination.
- Mauritians visiting Cyprus must check for Hepatitis A and tetanus vaccination.
- While Cyprus is home to a diverse religious demography, Christianity is currently the religion practised by a vast majority of Cyprus’ population.
- The exchange rate between the Mauritian rupee and the Sri Lankan Rupee is currently at 1 MUR = 4.93 CYP.
- Because the time zone currently in use in Kenya is the Eastern European Summer Time (GMT+3 ), Cyprus is an hour behind Mauritius.
- Getting around in Cyprus is possible with the various public means of transportation available, this includes buses, taxis, private shuttles, and car or bike rentals.
- Cyprus uses a type G adapter for visitors travelling with chargeable devices.
- Cyprus has a intense Mediterranean climate, with long dry summers from mid–May to mid–October, and mild winters from December to February, which are separated by short autumn and spring seasons.
- The best time to visit Cyprus is the spring which often arrives as early as February.
- Greek and Turkish are the official languages spoken in Cyprus.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cyprus known for??
Cyprus is known for its scenic beaches and incredible historic ruins.
What are the top attractions in Cyprus??
Its top attractions include Kato Paphos Archaeological Park in Paphos, Fig Tree Bay in Protaras and St. Hilarion Castle in Kyrenia.
Is English spoken in Cyprus??
English is widely spoken in Cyprus as a foreign language.
How do you say hello in Cyprus??
Hello in Cyprus means Ya sas or Ya sou.
What's the traditional meal eaten in Cyprus??
Traditional meals eaten in Cyprus include souvlakia (grilled meat kebabs), shaftalia (grilled sausage), afella (pork marinated in coriander), fried halloumi cheese, olives, pitta bread, kolokasi (root vegetables), lamb, artichokes, chickpeas and rabbit stews.