Are you a smoker that smokes e-cigarettes whether you are trying to quit smoking or because it is claimed that e-cigs are less harmful than smoking? Every country has different laws and customs. And Thailand is no exception to having very different laws than the US or European countries. Can you vape in Thailand?
No, vaping is illegal in Thailand since 2014. If you are caught vaping or caught with an e-cigarette, the punishment can be a fine of up to 30,000 Baht and a 10-year jail sentence. A good few countries around the world have e-cigarettes and vaping banned mainly because these are new and there are a few unknowns around vaping.
In this post, we will go through if you can vape in Thailand. Let’s get started!
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Can You Vape In Thailand?
There are no laws regarding directly vaping or using e-cigarettes, the issue is with bringing them in, even as a personal possession. This is considered importing. If caught using an e-cigarette, it is very possible that there will be charges for importing prohibited items.
The problem is that if you are caught in possession of an e-cigarette then you must have brought it into Thailand illegally. Therefore you must be breaking the law.
What Are The Fines And Punishment For Vaping In Thailand?
The size of the fine depends on the police officer who can decide on the value of your e-cigarette and then determine the fine.
There are various tiers of penalties, but being caught vaping or even with an e-cigarette in your possession, can result in a fine of up to 30,000 Baht and a jail sentence of up to 10 years.
Are Vapes Allowed In Hand Luggage?
Generally speaking most airlines allowed e-cigarettes in hand luggage but not in the hold luggage. This includes refills and e-liquids. But you should check with the airline and the airport about their policy.
Obviously, you need to check the laws of the country you are traveling to, to make sure you are not breaking any laws.
You Will See People Vaping In Thailand?
You can still see a lot of people vaping in Thailand but the enforcement of the law is questionable it can very much depend on the mood of the police. It is something that you should just ignore.
There are actually cases where tourists to people have been arrested for vaping in public. There was a case of a french woman caught vaping in Phuket back in Feb 2019. Ultimately she was deported and the total cost of the case she had to pay was 286,000 Baht. It is not worth the risk.
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Wrapping Up
Finally, vaping is illegal in Thailand since 2014. If you are caught vaping or caught with an e-cigarette, the punishment can be a fine of up to 30,000 Baht and a 10-year jail sentence. A good few countries around the world have e-cigarettes and vaping banned mainly because these are new and there are a few unknowns around vaping.
And that’s it for now! I’d love to know if this guide on whether can you vape in Thailand has helped you. Let me know if you have any questions and let me know if there is more to add.