Denmark visa requirements for Mauritians

Travel and visa requirements

Danish Visa is not required for Mauritians

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Mauritians visiting Denmark can stay for a period of 90 days visa free.
  • Mauritians visiting Denmark must have a passport valid for three months past the intended departure date.
  • Mauritians visiting Denmark must have proof of sufficient funds for the duration of their stay.
  • Mauritians visiting Denmark must have a valid returns or onward ticket.
  • Visitors to Denmark who wish to stay longer than 90 days, must obtain a residence permit.
  • Mauritians visiting Denmark must have a travel medical insurance and a proof of accommodation for the duration of their stay.
  • Mauritians visiting Denmark must have a health certificate and a proof of rabies vaccination no sooner than 21 days before entering the country.
  • Mauritians visiting Denmark must check for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza vaccinations.
  • Flights from Mauritius to Denmark usually lasts for about 12 hours and 13 minutes.
  • While Denmark is home to a diverse religious demography, Christianity is currently the religion practised by a vast majority of Denmark’s population.
  • The exchange rate between the Mauritian rupee and the Danish Krone is currently at 1 MUR = 0.19 DKK.
  • Because the time zone currently in use in Denmark is the Central European Summer Time ( GMT+2 ), Denmark  is 2 hours behind Mauritius.
  • Getting around in Denmark is possible with the various public means of transportation available, this includes trains, buses, car rentals, ferry boats and domestic flights.
  • Denmark uses a type F adapter for visitors travelling with chargeable devices.
  • Denmark has a temperate climate, characterised by mild winters, and cool summers.
  • The best time to visit Denmark is early summer, especially during the month of June when the days are long, and relatively warm weather allows for plenty of outdoor activities.
  • Danish is the official language spoken in Denmark.

Frequently Asked Questions


Do they speak English in Denmark??

English is widely spoken in Denmark (close to 90% of the population speaks it). Most Danes that don't speak English very well will either be immigrants to Denmark, or older people that are long out of school and have little need to keep up practice with the language. 


What is famous in Denmark for shopping??

In Copenhagen, you can buy Denmark's most famous items like porcelain dishes, souvenirs from Freetown Christiania, sweet and salty liquorice, paper-based decorative items from Hans Christian Andersen museum, Toms Skildpadde chocolates, butter cookies, Vikings jewelry, and scarves.


Is Denmark safe at night??

Denmark is safe to walk around at night, however, pickpocketing is endemic downtown, on the major bus lines, and surrounding the major train stations like Nørreport.


What is the traditional meal eaten in Denmark??

Smørrebrød, that was initially a Danish farmers' lunch is now Denmark's traditional dish, a local favorite delicacy, and served in high-end restaurants. The open-face sandwich consists of a slice of rye bread, fish or meat, vegetables, and sauce on top.


What is a typical breakfast in Denmark??

The basic Danish breakfast consists of coffee, or tea, and rye bread, white bread, or rolls with cheese or jam.