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Can you smoke in the water in Mexico?

Throughout Mexico, smoking is now prohibited in outdoor areas such as beaches, parks, and spaces where there is collective gathering or where minors are present. The law prohibits carrying out any form of advertising, promotion or sponsorship of products made with tobacco.



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Mexico bans smoking in all public places, including beaches and hotels.

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A smoking ban in public places, including on beaches, at hotels and resorts, public parks, and outdoor bars and restaurants. Together with the 2008 ban, this includes all indoor and outdoor public spaces in Mexico.

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The new smoking laws in Mexico effectively restrict people to smoking only in their homes or other private residences. Designated smoking areas indoors are no longer permitted. Hotels are no longer permitted to offer “smoking rooms”.

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The only legal place to smoke tobacco in Mexico is inside private homes or private outdoor spaces. The country now has one of the world's strictest anti-tobacco laws. Tourists who smoke could face fines of between $50 and $300 (€46 and €277) for lighting up in public, according to Reuters.

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Although police have been slow to enforce the new laws, tourists and residents that smoke on public beaches in Cancun and the Riviera Maya could face significant penalties, including fines or arrest.

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Spain pushes to ban smoking from all its beaches It joins hundreds of other seaside destinations in prohibiting cigarettes. Beaches in Catalonia, Andalusia, Murcia and Galicia also forbid lighting up.

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On Sunday, January 15th, 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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Can you smoke at Adults Only resort in Mexico? The law prohibits smoking in bars, restaurants, resorts, hotels, bus stops, stadiums, and beaches. Basically, there is no more smoking in public in Cancun and Mexico. The only exemptions to this law is smoking in private homes or private outdoor spaces.

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The no smoking ban is state wide so yes, all resorts ban smoking in the rooms, restaurants and anywhere indoors. Resort policies vary on designated smoking areas and more and more smoking is banned on balconies as well.

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