Hotels and resorts in Cancun and the Riviera Maya have diverse smoking policies. Some have established designated smoking areas for their guests, often situated away from communal areas to avoid affecting non-smokers.
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Mexico Bans Smoking in Public Spaces, Including Resorts and Beaches.
Mexico's Anti-Smoking LawHotel and resort rooms are considered public property for the purposes of this law. The law's language also makes it illegal to have tobacco products on your person in public places.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Mexico has completely banned cigarette smoking in all public places - including at hotels and beaches. Previously the smoking ban only applied to public transport, bars, workplaces and restaurants.
Riu Cancun - All Inclusive features 6 on-site restaurants for your dining convenience. What is the smoking policy at Riu Cancun - All Inclusive? Riu Cancun - All Inclusive does not permit smoking in any of its rooms, but allows smoking in designated areas.
The new law bans smoking in areas such as hotels, beaches, parks, churches, stadiums and other public spaces. (Smoking has been banned in Mexican restaurants and bars since 2008.)
Mexico's Anti-Smoking LawHotel and resort rooms are considered public property for the purposes of this law. The law's language also makes it illegal to have tobacco products on your person in public places. The law also bans all types of advertising and promotion of cigarettes and other tobacco products.
Mexico's new public smoking ban includes no more lighting up on beaches. Riviera Maya, Q.R. — As of January 15, smoking in all public spaces in Mexico is prohibited. Smoking in public, along with the promotion and sponsorship of tobacco, is also now against the law.
What You Can Take into Mexico. There are limits on the maximum amount of items such as tobacco products and alcohol that can be taken to Mexico duty-free. Each individual can import the following: Tobacco: 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 200g of tobacco (over 18s only)
Mexico City Airport rulesSmoking is not permitted in most of the terminal buildings. However, both terminals one and two have an indoor smoking lounge for passenger's use.