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Are vapes banned in Europe?

Is Vaping Banned in Europe? Thankfully no, European countries are amongst the most accepting of vaping globally, with that said though you do need to be careful about little differences between national laws, such as vaping in public places, as these can differ a little from place to place.



In 2026, vapes are not universally banned across Europe, but they are subject to some of the strictest regulations in the world under the EU Tobacco Products Directive (TPD). Most European countries, including France, Germany, and Spain, allow the sale of vapes but limit nicotine concentration to 20mg/ml and tank sizes to 2ml. However, the 2026 landscape has seen a major crackdown on disposable vapes; countries like the UK, France, and Belgium have implemented or are finalizing bans on single-use "puffs" to combat youth addiction and environmental waste. Additionally, many countries have banned vaping in the same public spaces where smoking is prohibited, such as indoor restaurants and public transit. For 2026 travelers, it is vital to know that Turkey and the Vatican City have much stricter prohibitions, and in some Nordic countries, you can only buy "tobacco-flavored" liquid as fruit and candy flavors have been outlawed to protect minors.

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As of 2023, yes you can indeed bring a disposable vaping device to Spain and use it on your holiday. This applies to any vaping device or e-liquid.

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In conclusion, when you fly or have to go through airport security, think of your vapes like any other small electronic device such as your phone or laptop—you just can't use them whenever you feel like it. It's okay to have them in your carry-on as long as they're not in your checked luggage.

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Vaping devices like vape mods and vape pens can travel with you on airplanes. They can go in carry-on luggage or in your pockets. But never in checked luggage. That's for any kind of vapes that have lithium batteries.

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