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Local authorities
Once the land has been identified, local authorities have to be consulted to check whether the land is
developable and whether the said activity can be conducted in that area.
Under the Non-Citizen Property Restriction Act, a non-citizen wishing to hold or purchase or
acquire property in Mauritius must get the necessary approval to acquire the property. Approvals are
provided either by the Prime Minister’s Office or the Board of Investment
(www.investmauritius.com) , as may be the case
EIA License
An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Licence is required for hotel and an application for an
EIA licence must be made to the Ministry of Environment
(http://www.gov.mu/portal/site/menvsite) as per the guidelines issued by the Ministry.
Land conversion permit
A land conversion permit is required whenever a hotel is being developed on agricultural land. Hotel
development is exempted from the land conversion tax and for the purpose of obtaining the land
conversion permit, an application must be submitted to the Ministry of Agro Industry and Fisheries
(http://www.gov.mu/portal/site/agroind / tel: +230 2113524 / +230 2104306) .
Other clearances have to be sought from the Central Electricity Board (CEB), Central Water
Authority (CWA) and the Waste Water Management Authority (WWA)
An application for a building and land use permit must be submitted to the local authority prior the
development of the hotel. The application must be in conformity to the guidelines issued by the local
authority, the Ministry of Health, the Fire Services, the Police Department. The Building and Land
Use permit is issued within 15 days as from the effective date of the application.
The Tourism Authority (Contact no. +230 213 1740 – Mr Joel Rault – General Manager)
No person is allowed to run or carry on a tourist enterprise unless he holds a valid Tourism
Enterprise License. For this purpose an application for hotel development must be submitted to the
Tourism Authority on the prescribed application form together with a detailed project plan and
feasibility study.
For the development and operation of a hotel, an application must be made to the Tourism
Authority for a Tourism Enterprise Licence and the licence issued shall be valid for 12 months as
from the date of issue.
The following activities shall require a tourism enterprise licence from the Tourism Authority to
operate within a hotel:
(a) Restaurant (including or excluding liquor and other alcoholic beverages) with or without
entertainment
(b) Nightclub
(c) Operating a boat house
(d) Golf
(e) Scuba Diving
(f) Eco tourism activities