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Security travel advice for Mayotte

How safe is Mayotte?

Threat level: Low
Mayotte is a French Overseas Department located in the Indian Ocean between Madagascar and the coast of Mozambique. Mayotte's area is 374 square kilometres. There is a very low threat from terrorism and virtually no crime. Everyone living there permanently is a French citizen.

COVID-19 Situation in Mayotte

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, entry to Mayotte is banned to foreign travellers and people can only travel to the island for exceptional reasons. To avoid contracting the disease, wear a face mask, sanitise your hands regularly, maintain social distancing, and avoid unnecessary travel and gatherings.

Recent Security Events
There is currently a globally heightened threat of terror. Although this is not specific to Mayotte all travellers should keep this threat in mind. Foreign nationals from western countries should maintain an extra level of vigilance, as they are thought to be high priority targets.

Security Risks
None

Mayotte's International Relations

As Mayotte is a region of France, its international relations holds similar ties with the country. France is a founding member of the United Nations, of NATO, and of the European Coal and Steel Community. It further enjoys strong diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, and the United States.

Travelling around Mayotte

The cyclone season in Mayotte normally runs from December to April and this can sometimes affect the road conditions. You can drive in Mayotte with most UK, US and EU national driving licences. Roads are well maintained and the standard of driving is relatively high.

Commercial Travel Risk Services

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Emergency Services in Mayotte

Police emergency: 17
Fire emergency: 18
Medical emergency: 15

Mayotte Overview

Capital: Mamoudzou
Official languages: French
Religion: Christianity (Roman Catholic)
Currency: Euro
Time now in Mamoudzou:

Consular information for Mayotte

The government of the United States does not have an Embassy in Mayotte, all Consular activites are carried out via its Embassy in Paris, France.
U.S. Embassy Paris
4 avenue Gabriel,
75008 Paris,
France
Telephone: +33 1 4312 2222
Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +33 1 4312 2222
Email: citizeninfo@state.gov

The British government does not have an Embassy in Mayotte, all Consular activites are carried out via its Embassy in Paris, France.
British Embassy Paris
35, rue du Faubourg St Honoré,
Paris Cedex 08,
75383 Paris
France
Telephone: +33 1 4451 3100 (British Embassy Paris)
Telephone: +33 5 5722 2110 (British Consulate Bordeaux)
Telephone: +33 4 9115 7210 (British Consulate Marseille)
Email: Public.Paris@fco.gov.uk

Visa requirements for Mayotte

All travellers will need a passport valid for at least 90 days following your departure date from Mayotte. Travellers from the UK, US, Australia, and the EU do not require a passport for Mayotte if they are visiting for tourist purposes.

Healthcare and Immunisations

It is advised that visitors to Mayotte are up-to-date with primary boosters such as MMR. It is recommended for most travellers to also get a Tetanus, Hepatitis A and Typhoid vaccinations.

Although there is no risk of the disease in Mayotte, If you are coming from a country where there is a risk of Yellow Fever, or transiting for longer than 12 hours in an at risk country, you will have to provide a certificate of Yellow Fever vaccination. Check with your local health professional prior to travel if you are unsure.

There is a risk of Malaria in Mayotte, it is recommended to take antimalarials. Dengue, a virus transmitted by mosquito bites, is also an issue in Mayotte, you should take precautions to avoid mosquito bites.

Medical facilities are generally good quality.

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