Countries Where Vaping is Illegal or Banned 2023

Where is Vaping Illegal or Banned 2023?

In the world of nicotine consumption, vaping has emerged as a popular alternative to traditional smoking. It is proven to be less harmful and is seen as being more socially acceptable. However, not every country sees it the same way.

Vaping laws vary from country to country, with some embracing this new trend, others regulating it, and some completely banning vaping. It's a complex web of laws and regulations, reflecting the global confusion about vaping's actual impact on health and society.

Here is a handy list of all the countries where vaping is illegal or completely banned.

• Argentina
• Australia - Prescription Required
• Bahrain
• Barbados
• Bhutan
• Brunei
• Cambodia
• Gambia
• India
• Iran

• Japan
• North Korea
• Laos
• Mauritius - From 31st May 23
• Mexico
• Nicaragua
• Oman
• Palestine
• Panama
• Qatar

• Seychelles
• Singapore
• Sri Lanka
• Suriname
• Syria
• Thailand
• Turkey
• Turkmenistan
• Uganda
• Uraguay
• Vatican City

Please be aware that these lists are forever changing and may not be up to date. Please check the local laws and restrictions in place before travelling.

Countries Where Vaping is Partially Restricted

Some countries arent a big fan of vaping, so we recommend that ou keep vaping to a minimum in the following countries, as while they are not illegal they have many restrictions in place, including the use in outdoor places.

This does also mean that vaping products may be removed at customs, and you may find it difficult to top up supplies while in these countries.

• Antigua
• Barbuda
• Argentina
• Brazil

• Colombia
• Costa Rica - Not in public
• Ethiopia
• Lebanon

• Nepal - Not Advised
• Panama
• Suriname
• Venezuela

Is Vaping Allowed In Europe?

In most European countires, vaping it is totally legal and is sometimes even preferred over smoking. However in some countries or cities, there may be restrictions in place. Most restrictions will be the same as smoking restrictions, such as smoking indoors and in some public places.

We do recommend however checking the local laws and restrictions in place for vaping for your destination before travelling.

Understanding the Reasons Behind the Ban

The reasons behind these bans and restrictions are varied but generally revolve around a few key concerns.

Health Concerns

While vaping is often marketed as a safer alternative to smoking, some health experts argue that it's not entirely harmless. Some countries therefore are waiting for more in-depth research or knowledge of the long term-effects.

Youth Vaping Epidemic

The rise in vaping among young people has become a global concern, prompting countries to take action. Some countries are therefore taking bigger precautions than others.

Regulatory Challenges

Regulating a new and rapidly evolving industry like vaping presents significant challenges, leading some countries to opt for outright bans.

Vaping FAQs

How Many Disposable Vapes Can I Take On A Plane?

If you're travelling abroad, there are few things you will want to know, including how to get your favourite vape out of the country. You are able to take disposable or vape pens on a plane with you, however how many depends on a few things. Check out our helpful guide below.

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How to Vape Without Setting Off the Smoke Alarm

Whether you are travelling somewhere or at home and want to keep those smoke alarms from sounding, there are a few tips and tricks you should know. However we do not recommend ever altering or turning off your smoke alarm, for your safety.

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How to Vape

Whether you are only vaping while visiting a country where smoking is illegal or if you're starting to kick the smoking habit, we have a very helpful step by step guide on how to vape because we know that it can be a bit daunting and confusing.

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