Yes, you can generally bring a vape to the Bahamas in 2026, but you must adhere to strict transportation and customs rules. Per international aviation safety standards, all vaping devices and e-cigarettes must be packed in your carry-on luggage or kept on your person; they are strictly prohibited in checked baggage because their lithium batteries pose a fire risk. When arriving in the Bahamas, you must declare your device if asked, though personal-use vapes are typically treated as "used personal effects." However, e-liquids and pods are subject to the standard $100 duty-free allowance for visitors; if the value of your supplies exceeds this, you may technically be charged duty. It is also important to note that while possession is legal, the Bahamas has increasingly strict public indoor smoking and vaping bans in many resorts and public buildings. Always keep your e-liquid in original containers to avoid suspicion during security screenings, and ensure your battery is disconnected or the device is turned off to prevent accidental activation during your flight.