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Can I bring my vape to Mexico 2023?

In 2022, Mexico banned the import, sale, and distribution of vaping and heated-tobacco products. This means that it is illegal to bring disposable vapes into Mexico, either in your luggage or on your person. If you are caught with a disposable vape in Mexico, you could be fined or even arrested.



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Traveling with an e-cigarette or vape through airport security is permitted so long as you comply with the liquid rules.

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20, stating that the country has banned smoking in all public places effective January 2023. Some of the places tourists can no longer smoke in include beaches, parks, hotels, and restaurants. If you are caught smoking in public, you may be fined.

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Vaping In Mexico
  1. Mexico has banned the import and export of vaping products so do not travel with them.
  2. Once you arrive you may be able to find retailers permitted to sell vapes but most are not allowed.
  3. There are also clean air zones in effect so if you do find a vape be careful where you use it.


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Foreign citizens traveling to Mexico must have a valid passport and complete an Official Entry Immigration Form or Tourist Card, prior to entry. The Tourist Card is generally made available to you during your flight into Cancun by the flight staff.

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On Sunday, January 15, 2023, Mexico's radical new anti-smoking law took full effect country wide. The law, endorsed by the World Health Organization, made it illegal to smoke virtually everywhere with the exception of a private residence.

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In conclusion, smoking on hotel balconies is generally permitted in Mexico, but it's important to adhere to the specific policies of each establishment. Respecting the comfort and preferences of fellow guests should be a priority, whether you're a smoker or not.

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Conclusion. In conclusion, when you fly or have to go through TSA, think of your disposable vapes like any other small electronic device—you just can't use them. It's okay to possess them as long as they're not in your checked luggage.

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Most airlines allow you to take between 15 to 20 disposable devices, so long as they are safely sealed and stored in your hand luggage, but it is worth checking before you fly. UK airlines state the following: British Airways allows up to 15 lithium-ion/metal batteries to be transported in your hand luggage.

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