Moving from Germany to Mauritius
A long container move from northern Europe to an Indian Ocean island that lets new residents bring their household in free of duty. Here is the honest brief on shipping costs from Hamburg to Port Louis, how the Mauritius Revenue Authority exemption works, the visa routes, and a timeline you can plan around.
A long ocean move with a generous reward at the end, Mauritius lets a new resident import household effects free of duty, if you hold the right permit and ship in time.
A move from Germany to Mauritius is a sea move from end to end. Your goods leave a German port, usually Hamburg or Bremerhaven, sail through the Suez Canal and down the length of the Indian Ocean, and reach Port Louis, the island's only commercial port, before a short road leg to your home anywhere on Mauritius. Air freight can carry the first essentials while the container is at sea, but over this distance it is a costly stopgap rather than a way to move a household.
The thing that makes this move attractive is the customs treatment. The Mauritius Revenue Authority lets a non citizen taking up residence import their used household and personal effects free of duty and value added tax, provided you hold a residence or occupation permit and ship within the window the rules allow. It is a real saving on a long move, but it comes with conditions, including a rule against selling the goods for several years after import.
Mauritius uses the rupee, and your day to day budget once you arrive will be in rupees even though this move is priced here in euros. Prices below are indicative for 2026. The island offers a warm climate, an English and French speaking environment, and a tax regime that has drawn many Europeans, which along with the lifestyle is much of the corridor's appeal.
What it costs in 2026, by home size and method.
For an ocean move the figure is driven by volume and whether you fill a container or share one. The ranges below are indicative for 2026 in euros, door to door, including transport from your German home, the sea crossing, and delivery in Mauritius.
Indicative 2026 ranges in euros, door to door by sea. Volume, season, the routing through Suez, the inland delivery distance from Port Louis, and port handling and clearing fees move the figure. Booking ahead of the European summer peak helps on price.
- +Best value for a studio or a typical apartment, you pay for the space you use
- +Consolidated loads run from northern Europe toward the Indian Ocean
- −Slower, because your goods wait for consolidation and deconsolidation at both ends
- +Faster and your goods travel sealed and alone
- +Worth it for a two bed home and up on a route this long
- −You pay for the whole box even if you do not fill it
- +Fastest way to land essentials before the container arrives
- +Useful for the gap while the container is at sea
- −Rarely sensible for a full household over this distance
Get moving quotes for Germany to Mauritius.
Tell us your size and timing. We pass your request to vetted movers who run the Germany to Mauritius ocean route and handle the duty exempt clearance with the Mauritius Revenue Authority at Port Louis, and you compare them on your own terms.
A realistic schedule for this route.
Working back from your arrival in Mauritius, here is a realistic schedule for a long ocean move with a time limited exemption.
Secure your permit
Apply for the Mauritian residence or occupation permit that fits your situation, because the duty exemption on your household effects is available to non citizens taking up residence. The permit is the foundation of the customs plan, so start it early.
Get surveys and quotes
Have movers do in home or video surveys for an accurate volume and a binding price. Compare a shared container against a full container, and confirm the mover has a Mauritian agent who handles the duty exempt clearance.
Build the inventory and documents
Prepare a detailed valued inventory of your used goods for the exemption claim, plus your passport and permit. A clean list keeps clearance at Port Louis moving and helps avoid storage charges.
Pack and book air freight
Pack the container load, set aside restricted items, and send the essentials you need first by air to cover the long sea leg.
Clear customs and take delivery
Time the shipment to arrive within six months of your own arrival, the window the exemption allows. Your agent files the claim with the Mauritius Revenue Authority, customs review the used goods, and once cleared the load moves by road to your home.
Free of duty for a new resident, claimed within six months, through the Mauritius Revenue Authority.
Customs in Mauritius are run by the Mauritius Revenue Authority, the MRA. A non citizen taking up residence may import their used household and personal effects free of duty and value added tax, on the same footing as a returning citizen, provided you hold a residence or occupation permit. The exemption covers furniture, appliances, and personal items that you owned and used abroad and are bringing for your own use, not for sale.
Timing and conditions carry the relief. The goods should be imported within six months of your arrival in Mauritius, you should not have claimed this exemption before, and the items may not be sold, pledged, or otherwise disposed of within four years of import, or the duty and value added tax plus a penalty can fall due. Hold your permit before the shipment arrives, since without it a bank guarantee or cash deposit may be needed to clear the goods.
A few categories carry limits and rules. The exemption typically allows a set number of certain items, such as up to two television sets and one bicycle per family member. Restricted goods follow Mauritian controls on weapons, certain foods and plants, and protected items. Importing a vehicle is possible with its own steps and Mauritius drives on the left. Pets travel under strict import conditions with the right paperwork, so arrange that well ahead.
The routes in for this corridor.
Most people moving from Germany to Mauritius settle on a permit that also unlocks the duty exemption. Each note is a summary, not immigration advice.
A combined work and residence permit for professionals, investors, and self employed people who meet the income or investment thresholds. It is a common route for working age Europeans and the holder can import household effects duty free.
A long stay visa for people who work remotely for an employer or business abroad and can support themselves without the local labour market. It suits a German working online and wanting an extended stay on the island.
A residence permit for non citizens aged fifty and over who undertake to transfer a set amount each year into a Mauritian account. Retirement is a major reason Europeans choose Mauritius, and this permit unlocks the customs exemption.
Dependents of an occupation or residence permit holder, including a spouse and children, can obtain a dependent permit. The conditions depend on the relationship and the main holder's status.
Your first weeks in Mauritius, in order.
Once you arrive, a handful of steps turn a permit into a settled life in Port Louis, Grand Baie, or wherever you land.
- 1Activate your permit. Complete the steps that follow your occupation or residence permit so your status is recorded and active, the basis for the duty exemption and for living legally in Mauritius.
- 2Open a bank account. With your permit, passport, and proof of address you can open a Mauritian rupee account, which retirees also need for the annual transfer their permit requires.
- 3Sort healthcare. Public healthcare is free at the point of use, and many residents add private cover for speed and choice. Locate your nearest clinic and private hospital.
- 4Set up utilities. With your permit and an address, arrange electricity, water, and internet. Mauritius uses a 230 volt supply, so German appliances work, though sockets are often the British style, so bring adapters.
- 5Sort transport. Mauritius drives on the left, so factor that in if you import a car or buy locally, and arrange a local licence conversion where needed.
How to pick a mover for this route, without the guesswork.
We do not rank or recommend individual companies. We teach you the criteria that separate a safe international move from an expensive mistake, then put your request in front of vetted movers who run this lane.
Membership of FIDI or IAM is the clearest signal a mover is financially screened and bound to industry standards for international household goods. For this route, ask whether the mover runs the Germany to Mauritius ocean move regularly and understands the duty exempt clearance with the Mauritius Revenue Authority, because an agent who knows the destination keeps your move on track.
Insist on a binding pre move survey. A real video or in home survey of your volume is the only honest basis for a price. A quote given without one is a guess that tends to grow on moving day.
Compare like for like. Read what each quote includes: packing, materials, customs clearance, destination delivery, stair or long carry charges, and insurance. The cheapest headline number is rarely the cheapest move.
Understand the insurance terms. Ask whether cover is full replacement value or depreciated, what the excess is, and how claims are handled. Read the valuation clause before you sign.
Read recent reviews for this corridor. A mover can be excellent locally and weak on international shipments. Look for verified reviews that mention the actual the Germany to Mauritius ocean move move and the customs experience.
Questions people ask about this move.
How much does it cost to move from Germany to Mauritius?
As an indicative 2026 range, a one bedroom move runs about 3,500 to 9,500 euros by sea, a two to three bedroom home about 6,000 to 18,000, and a larger four plus bedroom home from roughly 13,000 upward, door to door. Volume, container choice, and the inland delivery move the number, so get a survey for a real figure.
How long does shipping take from Germany to Mauritius?
Plan on roughly 5 to 7 weeks door to door for a full container and 7 to 10 weeks for a shared container, covering collection in Germany, the sea crossing through Suez and down the Indian Ocean to Port Louis, customs clearance, and inland delivery. Air freight can land essentials in 1 to 2 weeks.
Do I pay duty on my furniture moving to Mauritius?
Not if you qualify. The Mauritius Revenue Authority lets a non citizen taking up residence import used household effects free of duty and value added tax, provided you hold a residence or occupation permit and ship within six months of arrival. The goods may not be sold for four years. Confirm the current rules with the MRA and an agent.
What currency does Mauritius use?
Mauritius uses the Mauritian rupee. This move is priced here in euros, but your rent, utilities, and day to day spending on the island will be in rupees, and the retired residence permit requires an annual transfer into a Mauritian rupee account.
Do I need a visa to move from Germany to Mauritius?
Yes, you need a permit, which also unlocks the customs exemption. Common routes are the occupation permit for workers and investors, the premium travel visa for remote workers, and the retired residence permit for those aged fifty and over. This is a summary, not immigration advice.
Last reviewed: 24 May 2026. We refresh this guide as costs, customs, and visa rules change.