Mauritius
Getting help
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) cannot provide tailored advice for individual trips. Read this travel advice and carry out your own research before deciding whether to travel.
Emergency services in Mauritius
Ambulance: 999 or 114
Fire: 999 or 115
Police: 999 or 112Ìý
Tourist police
Telephone: 999 or 112ÌýÌý
Contact your travel provider and insurer
Contact your travel provider and your insurer if you are involved in a serious incident or emergency abroad. They will tell you if they can help and what you need to do.
Refunds and changes to travel
For refunds or changes to travel, contact your travel provider. You may also be able to make a claim through insurance. However, insurers usually require you to talk to your travel provider first.
Find out more about changing or cancelling travel plans, including:
- where to get advice if you are in a dispute with a provider
- how to access previous versions of travel advice to support a claim
Support from FCDO
FCDO has guidance on staying safe and what to do if you need help or support abroad, including:
- ´Ú¾±²Ô»å¾±²Ô²µÌý and in Mauritius
- dealing with a death in Mauritius
- µþ±ð¾±²Ô²µÌýarrested or imprisoned in Mauritius
- getting help if you’re a victim of crime
- what to do if you’reÌýin hospital
- if you’re affected by a crisis, such as a terrorist attack
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Help in the UKÌýÌý
You can call FCDO in London if you need urgent help because something has happened to a friend or relative abroad. Ìý
Telephone: 020 7008 5000 (24 hours) Ìý
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Risk information for British companies
TheÌýOverseas Business Risk serviceÌýoffers information and advice for British companies operating in Mauritius on how to manage political, economic, and business security-related risks.