Jamaica visa requirements for Mauritians

Travel and visa requirements

Jamaican Visa is not required for Mauritians

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Mauritius citizens looking to travel to Jamaica can do so without obtaining a visa for a stay up to 90 days.
  • Intending visitors are expected to have a passport valid for at least 6 months at the time of entry into Jamaica with at least one blank page for visa stamps.
  • Minors hoping to travel to Jamaica must either be accompanied by a parent or guardian or apply for the unaccompanied minors form.
  • Mauritius nationals are required to have a return or onward ticket as well as proof of enough funds to spend during their stay in Jamaica.
  • Visitors from Mauritius will be required to show proof of yellow fever vaccination within 10 days before arriving in Jamaica.
  • Former convicts from any foreign country will not be allowed entry into the country.
  • Travellers are required to provide a confirmation of accommodation for their stay in Jamaica.
  • Intending visitors can get to Jamaica from any international airport in Mauritius. There are international airports in Port Louis and Rodrigues.
  • Lufthansa, British Airways, KLM and Air Canada are some of the airlines that fly from Mauritius to Jamaica.
  • The estimated flight duration from Port Louis, Mauritius to Kingston, Jamaica is 19 hours, 26 minutes.
  • Although English is the official language of the country, Jamaican Patois is the most widely spoken language.
  • Jamaican Dollar is the official currency used in Jamaica but there are some key tourist areas that use US Dollars, credit and debit cards. 
  • Visitors can exchange their foreign currencies at various banks and exchange outlets in the country.
  • There are two associated power socket and plug types in Jamaica, which are type A and B. The standard supply voltage is 110 V, with a standard frequency of 50 Hz.
  • The climate in Jamaica is tropical. it is hot all year round with little difference between winter and summer. The driest and coolest period in Jamaica is from January to April, which is also the best time to visit.
  • Jamaica uses the Eastern Standard Time(GMT-5) placing Mauritius 9 hours ahead of Jamaica.
  • The prominent religion in Jamaica is Christianity ( Protestants, Roman Catholics and Jehovah’s witness) with other indigenous religions practised by a minority.
  • Some delicacies enjoyed in Jamaica include Jamaican jerk chicken and pork, ackee and saltfish, Jamaican rice and peas, curry goat and escoveitch fish.
  • Getting around in Jamaica can be facilitated by buses, taxis, and car rentals.
  • Dunn's River Falls, Rose Hall Great House, Bob Marley Museum and Dolphin Cove Ocho Rios are tourists centres to be checked out in Jamaica.
  • Tourists are advised to budget about $40-$60 to spend on expenses per day while in Jamaica.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Jamaica a safe country to visit?

Jamaica is relatively safe as millions of tourists visit the country each year without incidents but many also hang out at all-inclusive resorts for the duration of their trip due to safety concerns.


How populous is Jamaica?

Jamaica is the fourth-largest Caribbean island country with a population of 2,729,000 people. 


Are there places to avoid in Jamaica?

Tourists are advised to avoid travelling in notoriously high-threat areas of Kingston including, but not limited to Mountain View, Trench Town, Tivoli Gardens, Cassava Piece, and Arnett Gardens.


When is travelling to Jamaica the cheapest?

The cheapest month to fly to Jamaica is February while high season is considered to be between July and August. 


Can you gamble in Jamaica?

Jamaica offers casino gambling but not similar to that of Las Vegas. Jamaican law currently allows only for a limited number of slot machines known as 'fruit machines', 'the slots', 'poker machines', or 'pokies'.