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Is the crime rate high in Mauritius?

Mauritius crime rate & statistics for 2021 was 2.62, a 2.94% decline from 2020. Mauritius crime rate & statistics for 2020 was 2.70, a 29.47% increase from 2019. Mauritius crime rate & statistics for 2019 was 2.08, a 27.08% decline from 2018.



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Crime levels are low, but petty crime occurs, including pickpocketing and bag-snatching. Don't walk alone after dark. Use ATMs in banks, hotels and shops, not on the street. Some travellers have been robbed and assaulted in unregistered beachside bungalows.

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To protect yourself from crime:
  • be aware of your surroundings and alert to suspicious behaviour.
  • watch your belongings on buses and taxis, especially at night.
  • avoid using ATMs on the street. ...
  • don't go out alone after dark or to isolated places, especially on foot.


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Mauritius can be very expensive if you stick to the hotels, especially 4 star upwards. Supermarket prices are the same as here, and rising with oil prices, so even basics are not as cheap as they were. A lot of people on the forum complain about the rip off prices in euros that hotels charge, and they are right.

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Disadvantages: Limited accessibility to the center: The center, especially Port-Louis, is less accessible from the West than from the North. Summer heat: Summers are hot, but less so than in the north of the island.

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Most Mauritians are used to drinking tap water and eating in food stalls at every street corner. However, those not used to it should avoid doing so, as severe food poisoning may occur. It is thus advisable to drink mineral water and accept ice cubes only in hotels that treat tap water.

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Mauritius is an island state of about 1.26 million people (2022), located off the southeast coast of Africa, neighboring the French island of La Reunion. Its economy has made great strides since independence in 1968 and is now classified as an upper-middle-income economy.

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U.S.-MAURITIUS RELATIONS Relations between the United States and Mauritius are cordial, and we collaborate closely on bilateral, regional, and multilateral issues. Mauritius is a leading beneficiary of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and a U.S. partner in combating maritime piracy in the Indian Ocean.

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Any tourist who wishes to stay longer than 3 months in Mauritius must also apply for a long-term visa at an embassy. However, the Mauritius visa policy is very liberal. Holders of passports issued by 115 countries or territories have been exempted from visas for a stay of 90 days.

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Mauritian Creole is a French-based Creole and estimated to be spoken by around 90% of the population. French is the language that tends to be used in education and media, while English is the official language in Parliament, however members can still speak French.

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