Liechtenstein visa requirements for Mauritians
Travel and visa requirements
Liechtensteiner Visa is not required for Mauritians
Stay Duration: 90 days
Entry Requirements
- Mauritius citizens can travel to Liechtenstein without a visa for a stay up to 90 days.
- Passports of citizens must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned date of departure from the country
- To enter Liechtenstein, there are no legal requirements for a certificate of vaccination.
- There are no restrictions on the number of currencies on entry and exit, however, officers may question over 10,000 Swiss Francs (CHF).
- Liechtenstein uses the Central European Summer Time zone (GMT+2), hence, Mauritius is 2 hours ahead of Liechtenstein
- The estimated flight time from Port Louis, Mauritius to Liechtenstein is 11 hours, 31 minutes
- Liechtenstein is a small country without airports. International flights are taken by the Zurich Airport
- Liechtenstein is Liechtenstein has a continental climate featuring cold, cloudy winters with frequent snow or rain and vast mountains, making the country a moderately popular ski destination.
- The official language is German but most of its indigenes speak the Alemannic dialect
- The main religion of Liechtenstein is Christianity followed by the largest minority religion is Islam
- Public transport in Liechtenstein is amazingly efficient and commonly used. The country's sole bus operator is LBA with fares that are reasonable. Another cheap way to travel, weather permitting, is by bike.
- Liechtenstein offers great hiking, road biking, and mountain biking terrain.
- Skiing and snowboarding are also offered at a reasonable price at the country's small resort, Malbun
- Liechtenstein uses the Swiss franc (CHF) as its currency. Many shops will also accept the Euro, but the exchange rate may not be very advantageous.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is Liechtenstein safe for tourists?
Yes. Liechtenstein is very safe for tourists, though it is not without its problems. The most common crimes in Liechtenstein are of non-violent nature, though the principality maintains a well-equipped police force which maintains a presence on the streets.