New Zealand Visa RequirementsFor Mauritius passport holders

Mauritius passport holders require an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) to visit New Zealand. The NZeTA is an online pre-travel authorization, not a traditional visa, making the process straightforward.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$170 visa cost
Wellington
Oceania
NZD ($)
English
UTC+12

Mauritius passport holders require a visa to enter New Zealand.

Apply for the NZeTA at nzeta.immigration.govt.nz or via the official app at least 72 hours before departure. You need a passport, email address, and credit card. Processing is usually instant but can take up to 72 hours. The NZeTA plus IVL totals approximately NZD 52 (around USD 30). Valid for multiple trips over 2 years.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Passport

Passport valid for at least 3 months beyond intended departure from New Zealand

NZeTA Approval

Electronic authorization linked to your passport. Keep confirmation email or reference number

Return Flight Ticket

Confirmed return or onward ticket from New Zealand

Proof of Funds

NZD 1,000 per month of stay or evidence of sufficient funds

Proof of Accommodation Recommended

Hotel bookings or host invitation for New Zealand

Current Travel Situation

Mauritius to New Zealand: What You Need to Know

New Zealand introduced the NZeTA system for many nationalities. Mauritius citizens must apply online before travel. The NZeTA costs NZD 17 online or NZD 23 via the app, plus a NZD 35 International Visitor Levy (IVL), totaling approximately USD 30-35.

How to Get There

Australia requires a separate visa. Fiji offers easier access for Pacific island hopping.

Money & Banking

New Zealand Dollar (NZD) is the currency. Cards accepted everywhere. ATMs widely available. New Zealand is moderately expensive. Notify your bank before travel.

Practical Tips

Auckland is the main entry point, with Christchurch and Wellington as alternatives. New Zealand is spectacular for outdoor activities: Milford Sound, Franz Josef Glacier, Queenstown adventure sports, Tongariro Alpine Crossing, and Hobbiton. Driving on the left, same as Mauritius.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Mauritius citizens need a visa for New Zealand?

Mauritius citizens need an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) before visiting. It is applied online and costs NZD 17 (website) or NZD 23 (app) plus a NZD 35 IVL fee.

What is the NZeTA and how do I get it for New Zealand?

The NZeTA is an electronic pre-travel authorization linked to your passport. Apply at nzeta.immigration.govt.nz or via the official app. Processing is usually instant but allow up to 72 hours.

How long can Mauritius citizens stay in New Zealand?

The NZeTA allows visits of up to 90 days per entry. The NZeTA itself is valid for multiple entries over 2 years.

What is the International Visitor Levy (IVL) for New Zealand?

The IVL is a NZD 35 fee added to NZeTA applications for most visitors. It contributes to New Zealand's conservation and tourism infrastructure.

How do Mauritius citizens travel to New Zealand?

Fly from Mauritius to Auckland (AKL) via Singapore (SIA), Dubai, or Melbourne. Air New Zealand also connects via Asian hubs. Total travel time is 16-24 hours.

What are the top attractions in New Zealand for Mauritius tourists?

Milford Sound (fiord), Queenstown (adventure capital), Tongariro Alpine Crossing (volcanic plateau hike), Bay of Islands, Franz Josef Glacier, Hobbiton (Lord of the Rings), and Rotorua (geothermal, Maori culture).

Do Mauritius citizens drive on the same side of the road in New Zealand?

Yes, New Zealand drives on the left, same as Mauritius. An International Driving Permit alongside your Mauritius licence is recommended for renting cars.