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Anne-Lise Mty

Hey guys !


How have you been?


I thought this was an interesting and practical info to share : vaping is banned in public spaces since the 31st of May. You can still enter the territory with your e-cigarette and refills but you will not be able to buy one or refills (whether nicotine or nicotine-free) on the island.


We've also heard of other tobacco related restrictions but could not confirm through an official source. We'll let you know.


Don't forget, the ministry of Finance is presenting his budget and economic strategy for the financial year 2023/2024 this afternoon. Don't worry, we're planning to update this thread to share the most important budget measures with you.


Have a great day!

Sky Gungoosingh

Hello Anne-Lise Mty,


Unfortunately you are wrong :(


Vaping under scrutiny, since May 31st, all electronic cigarettes, including both the liquid and the device, are prohibited. Importing or carrying them during travel is also forbidden. Customs authorities have been notified, and penalties will be enforced. The same penalties apply, with fines ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000 and imprisonment for up to one year.


And concerning tobacco, there's much and more restriction, we can say that in almost places you wont be allowed to smoke. from my point of view, the only place that you can smoke its at home :(


I have also read that Regulation 4 of the principal regulations has been amended. In paragraph (1)(i), subparagraph (a), "cigarettes other than those to be sold in the duty-free shops at the SSR International Airport and port (international departure only) and the duty-free shop at Plaine Corail Airport (international departure only)."


Which means that you won't find cigarettes upon arrival, nor will you be able to import them from the country you are coming from.


Regards,

Sky

Anne-Lise Mty

Hello Sky,


Thank you for confirming this. Can you share the relevant regulation about cigarettes? The last amendment on the Public Health (Restrictions on Tobacco) Act dates back to 2022 and we can't find the relevant information from official sources.


Have a good afternoon,


Anne-Lise

Sky Gungoosingh

Re Hello Anne-Lise, This law was already gazetted in 2022 but has not yet been put into practice. It is only now that they are implementing these laws.Here you are THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACTCheers,Sky

Anne-Lise Mty

Hello Sky,


I'm confused though as it does not mention restrictions on where one can or cannot smoke, for example. Or info on vaping.

Anne-Lise Mty

Thank you though Sky !

begleitungmitherz

You cannot bring or buy cigarettes at the international airport incoming to Mauritius, for PRIVATE consumption?

That is not only ridiculous, but way overstepping the power the government takes from the people.

And, not smoking or vaping in public places like on the street is prohibited? So who does the "public space" belong to, if not to the public/people?

Besides, businesses such as restaurants with open space and bars and coffee shops with open space will suffer. They should be the first to complain to the government.

whistancemichael

Is this for real? It will definitely hurt tourism and make people think twice regarding relocation.

Hurly akusta

So can I bring my disposable vape going to Mauritius?

Hurly akusta

I've travelled with my disposable vape before and it was allowed. So is it the same when I go to Mauritius?

whistancemichael

There seems to be a great deal of uncertainty around this subject, can anyone verify the facts and offer reference to enacted law please.

AndyP2023

Are you able to bring in 1 vape pen with liquid for personal use?

Falankuk

All's good on my end, cheers for asking. Totally get the vape ban thing. Last time I flew out to a place with a fresh ban, I ended up giving half my stash away at the airport rather than toss it. Talk about a bummer.

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Heidi Minnaar

@Anne-Lise Mty Hey... i am interested to know if anything changed to date? Going to Mauritius next month and not sure if i can take my vape and juice over. Thanks so much.

Heidi Minnaar

@Anne-Lise Mty Hi there. Im interested to know if anything has changed to date as Im travelling to Mauritius early Oct 2024 and not sure how to pack my vape and e-liquids.

lisamarsh1

I am also travelling to Mauritius next month from the UK seeing there is so much conflicting info online i decided to email the Mauritian Tourist Board who have replied. They have confirmed that vaping is illegal and that i should leave my vape at home, you can enter the country with 200 cigarettes per person (unopened) bringing vape and liquids will result in confiscation and a possible fine. You are also apparently not permitted to smoke anywhere on airport property including outside. Guess i will be back on cigarettes for 2 weeks. Must admit if i had known this at the time of booking i would have gone else where. 🤷â€â™€ï¸

Tookays

@lisamarsh1  good that you got the information directly from the board. Maybe, just maybe, you could try to give up smoking while you are here.

lisamarsh1

@Tookays

thats exactly what my husband said but after nearly 40 years im still impressed that ive managed to stick to vaping for 9 months hence im gutted about not being able to vape so ill give it a go  🤞

SafferCA

Not that it changes anything, but I saw someone vaping on the beach yesterday.

Tookays

@SafferCA  just because something is illegal it does not mean that people will not do it. Unfortunately.

Okie123

I frequently see both tourists and Mauritians vaping in the north. When I’ve asked I’ve been told there is no issues flying into Mauritius with a vape, so it seems most tourists, returning Mauritians and some airport staff are unaware of the total ban.

SafferCA

Coincidentally, this issue has been all over Facebook this week. What I find astounding is the number of people that actually encourage breaking the law because it isn't enforced or because they get away with smuggling through customs or because everybody else is doing it. I realise for some people their habit is important to them. But which laws do people choose to adhere to and which not? Would these same people encourage law breaking in their own countries? I don't have a horse in this race, I'm just curious as to how people behave.

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