Products: |
Quantities: |
Alcoholic Drinks / Beverages: |
▪︎1 litre of spirits per person and2.25 litres of wine per person ▪︎Note: Beer is NOT allowed to be imported into Mozambique |
Tobacco: (for persons over the age of 18) |
▪︎200 cigarettes or100 cigarillos or ▪︎50 cigars or ▪︎250 grams of tobacco |
Other Allowed Goods: | *50ml of perfume and 250ml of Eau de Toilette (this excludes deodorants / aerosols) *Opened Bottle(s): An indication that they are for personal use |
Meat, Groceries & Other Goods: | ▪︎Up to the value of 5000Mt per person (including children). ▪︎Travelling to Mozambique through Swaziland: Swaziland does have restrictions on vegetables, fruits, plants, dairy products and meat however border officials may waive frozen meat and / or vacuum packed meat. Otherwise there is plenty of grocery stores in Swaziland to buy fresh produce and meat. |
Declaration of Electronics & Other Items: | ▪︎Video / digital cameras, camera lenses and accessories alike: • Laptops, PCs, PC equipment, iPads, tablets and accessories alike • Generators / compressors • Portable vehicle fridges / freezers • HiFi's, music equipment and accessories alike • GPS devices • Camping equipment • Recreational items such as boats, quad bikes, motorcycles, bicycles, jet skis, kayaks / canoes, fishing equipment • DStv decoder, portable DVD player |
If you are entering Mozambique with $US 5000 or more, a "Declaration of entry of foreign currency" must be collected and completed at the customs desk.
🔰 Any weapon such as firearms, ammunition or explosives.
🔰 Narcotics, habit forming drugs and related substances in any form.
🔰 BeerIndecent and obscene material such as pornographic books, magazines, films, videos, DVDs and software.