The best weed-friendly vacation resorts
While for some cannabis cannot be recreational, Others like to combine travel with the discovery of local specialties. Avoid certain countries anyway, But with the move towards legalization, the choice is now quite vast.
Amsterdam, Barcelona and Christiania
Although no European country has yet legalized cannabis, several do allow its consumption. You can buy it in Amsterdam, join a cannabis Cannabis Club in Barcelona or discreetly stroll through Christiania in Copenhagen without a care in the world, as long as you respect local laws.
California
California legalized cannabis in 2016. Dispensaries are open to anyone over 21, and you can buy up to 1 ounce (28g) of weed. From numerous museums celebrate cannabis, and you can discover some activities punishable by 1 year's imprisonment in France, such as ganja yoga. Northern California is the cradle of modern cannabis, and plantations abound. Some of them are open to visitors, and offer their great vintages to curious enthusiasts.
To find your way around the cannabis offerings of all American states that have legalized cannabis, go to the app Weedmaps 😉
Cambodia
Southeast Asia is not generally kind to drug users. With the exception of a few well-known islands and cities that sell cocktails and pizzas made with mushrooms or weed. Visit happy pizzas from Phnom Penh are just one example. TripAdvisor is a great way to find out what customers think!
Canada
The Canada legalized cannabis in October 2018 and authorizes anyone of legal age to buy cannabis. Each province has its own distribution channels, and consumption is generally authorized where cigarettes are. It is rumoured, however, that the best weed is still that of the pushers, This is particularly true in provinces like Quebec, which have remained on a very closed system. On the other hand, the further west you go, the more open Canada becomes. weed-friendly.
Costa Rica
Cannabis is decriminalized in Costa Rica, and widely incorporated into the pura vida. The Caribbean side of the country is a good place to start your vacation in complete tranquillity, alternating between the beach, hiking in the forest and electric evenings in the local bars.
Jamaica
Cannabis is only decriminalized in Jamaica up to 56 grams, but is available everywhere on the island. You can spend your days glued to the beach or visiting local ganja farms near Bob Marley's hometown. From towers very official offer these excursions to immerse yourself in the local culture.
Uruguay
Uruguay was the first country to legalize cannabis in 2013. While access to pharmacies is not permitted to foreigners, residents can grow up to 6 cannabis plants and are allowed to give the herb as gifts to anyone they wish. You can also find out more about the Uruguayan history of cannabis by taking a tour of the Montevideo Cannabis Museum.
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