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British holidaymakers could face fines of up to £1,700 this summer if they are caught vaping on beaches where it is prohibited, including popular spots in Spain, France and Italy. A new rule will come into effect in France from July 1.

Recent statistics from Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) reveal that there are approximately 5.6 million vapers in Great Britain, with nearly 90% either attempting to quit smoking or having already done so. Given the number of people who rely on vaping as a means to stop smoking, many Brits travelling overseas may unwittingly incur substantial fines on beaches where vaping is banned.

Places in France, Barcelona and Benidorm are among those implementing stricter vaping regulations, and tourists risk facing severe penalties.

Dan Marchant, director of Vape Club, has clarified the latest rules and encouraged those travelling abroad this summer to be aware of vaping restrictions on popular European beaches.

Where might you be fined for vaping in Europe?

France

From July 1, France will prohibit smoking in outdoor areas frequented by children, including beaches, parks, schools, bus stops and sports venues. This is part of a wider initiative that began in 2011 with a ban on beach smoking and has since been extended.

Those found breaching these laws could face fines of up to €135 (£115).

Spain

Spain has been notably active in extending its smoke-free zones, often treating vaping the same as smoking. In 2024, the Spanish Medical Association introduced new anti-smoking measures that also target vaping in public areas such as beaches and restaurant terraces.

Several popular Spanish beaches now enforce vaping bans, including L’Albir Beach in Alicante, Levante and Poniente Beaches in Benidorm, Barceloneta, Nova Icaria, and Bogatell in Barcelona, and Malvarrosa Beach in Valencia. Those found flouting the law can face penalties up to €2,000, equivalent to £1,700.

Greece

In December 2024, EU Health Ministers approved stricter anti-smoking measures in Greece, which included a ban on vaping in outdoor spaces like beaches. If caught, fines can reach up to €500, equivalent to £420.

Italy

In Italy, regulations vary by municipality. Bibione in Veneto introduced a beach smoking ban in 2019, which was later adopted by other coastal towns.

Larger cities like Milan have implemented bans on vaping in crowded outdoor areas, with fines ranging from €40 (£33) to €240 (£200) for violators.

Portugal

Portugal has enforced vaping restrictions on beaches, but the rules can differ by region, so travellers should check local regulations before visiting.

Avoid fines while travelling this summer

Before jetting off, it’s crucial to research vaping regulations at your destination. Tourist boards and travel agencies often provide the latest information, so make sure to consult your holiday provider in advance.

Keep an eye out for no-vaping signs, especially in coastal regions and family-friendly spots. Even where vaping is allowed, always consider those around you, particularly in areas frequented by families.

Dan Marchant, director of Vape Club, said: “As vaping regulations continue to change, it’s important for travellers to stay up to date with the local laws to avoid any unexpected fines or more serious consequences. Always check local legislation before you travel.”

He advised: “This can be done through the foreign office website or the customs department of the country you’re visiting. Some countries have strict rules not only about where you can vape, but also whether you can bring your vaping device into the country at all. It’s worth doing a bit of research ahead of time to avoid issues at the border or during your stay.

“In some destinations, buying vaping supplies may be difficult and possibly even illegal. If it is allowed, bring what you need – but we would advise you to double-check import limits. If you are travelling to a vaping-friendly destination by plane, remember to pack your batteries and vaping devices in your carry-on luggage. This ensures they remain in a pressure-controlled environment, as they’re not allowed in checked baggage.”