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U.S. Raises Travel Advisory for Mauritius to Level 2 Due to Rising Crime Concerns

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December 11, 2025
U.S. Raises Travel Advisory for Mauritius to Level 2 Due to Rising Crime Concerns

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Travel advisory, Level 2

Mauritius · Exercise increased caution

Last updated: Dec 11, 2025

Mauritius is currently at Level 2 on the U.S. travel advisory scale, which signals a need for increased caution due to rising crime that affects both residents and visitors. Travelers should be especially careful in busy public places and after dark, keep valuables secured, and review their company safety guidance before departure.

Trips to Mauritius are still permitted for most travelers. This rating is a signal to plan ahead, stay alert in higher risk areas, and build basic safety checks into your itinerary.

Level 2 summary What this means for travelers

Travel is allowed, but additional caution is advised

Expect a higher risk of opportunistic crime and theft

Keep a low profile and avoid carrying visible valuables

Use trusted transport and avoid isolated areas at night

Always confirm the latest advisory from official government sources before booking or departure.

PORT LOUIS, Mauritius. The U.S. Department of State has updated its travel advisory for Mauritius, raising the rating from Level 1 to Level 2. The change urges visitors to exercise increased caution when traveling to the island nation due to a rise in reported crime affecting both locals and tourists.

What Triggered the Advisory Change

According to the updated guidance, the primary issue is an increase in opportunistic crime. Visitors have reported incidents such as pickpocketing, purse snatching, and other forms of petty theft in crowded areas including shopping districts, beaches, and tourist attractions. There have also been reports of harassment directed toward women traveling alone.

More serious incidents have been noted as well, including home and hotel break ins and violent crime such as assault and rape. Authorities recommend that travelers remain aware of their surroundings and secure their belongings at all times.

Safety Guidance for Travelers

Travelers are encouraged to take several precautions while visiting Mauritius:

• Avoid displaying items that may attract attention, including expensive handbags, cameras, jewelry, or watches. • Be cautious when walking or driving after dark. • Avoid opening the door of a hotel room or residence unless you are certain of the identity of the person outside. • Do not resist during a robbery attempt. • Consider enrolling in a traveler alert program and ensure that travel insurance covers emergencies and evacuations.

Context for Tourists

Mauritius has long been valued for its beaches, coral reefs, and tropical scenery. The island typically ranks as one of the safest destinations in the Indian Ocean region. The rise in crime reports has prompted authorities to take a more cautious stance in order to protect visitors and maintain transparency regarding current conditions.

What This Means for Visitors

The Level 2 advisory does not discourage travel to Mauritius. Instead, it signals that visitors should be more alert and mindful of their environment, especially in busy public spaces and during evening hours. Local tourism operators may respond with improved security efforts as they work to reassure international travelers. Despite the update, Mauritius remains open to tourism and continues to welcome visitors who are prepared to take basic safety precautions.

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