Smoking restrictions are tightening across the globe, but the Maldives has taken the boldest step yet. The island nation has introduced one of the world’s strictest anti-smoking laws, prohibiting the sale and use of tobacco for anyone born after January 1, 2007 — a policy aimed at cultivating a “smoke-free generation.” Travellers are being urged to take note, as the law also extends to visitors, complementing the Maldives’ existing limits on vaping and alcohol imports.
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Maldives Bans Smoking In Public: Here's How It Affects Travellers
The Maldives has introduced one of the world’s strictest smoking bans, prohibiting tobacco use for anyone born after January 1, 2007. The law applies to both residents and tourists, marking a step towards a smoke-free generation

A bird's-eye view of Villingli Island in Maldives Photo: Shutterstock
A bird's-eye view of Villingli Island in Maldives Photo: Shutterstock
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