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5 Top Cannabis-Friendly Travel Destinations You Need to Visit

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If you’re dreaming of a vacation where cannabis is not just tolerated but celebrated, you’re in luck. Around the world, a growing number of destinations have embraced cannabis, creating unique cultures around responsible consumption. Whether you’re looking for scenic landscapes, top-tier dispensaries, or cannabis-infused activities, these five global hotspots offer legal consumption, unforgettable experiences, and a welcoming vibe.

1. California, USA – The Heart of United States Cannabis Culture

Legal for Adults 21+ | Recreational and Medical Cannabis

California offers tourists in the United States the ultimate cannabis experience. As one of the first states to legalize both medical and recreational use, California has become a trendsetter in cannabis tourism. The culture is deep-rooted, innovative, and seamlessly woven into everyday life.

From Los Angeles to San Francisco and all the way up to the Emerald Triangle, you’ll find everything from chic dispensaries and cannabis lounges to scenic farm tours and infused dining. California’s diverse geography means you can enjoy cannabis while surfing in Malibu, hiking in Big Sur, or at wine-and-weed tasting in Napa Valley.

Must-Do Experiences:

  • Visit a consumption lounge like The Woods in West Hollywood or Moe Greens in San Francisco.
  • Take a cannabis farm tour in Mendocino County to learn about sustainable growing practices.
  • Try a wellness retreat in Palm Springs offering cannabis yoga, infused spa treatments, and CBD massages.

2. British Columbia, Canada – Nature Meets Legal Cannabis

Legal for Adults 19+ | Recreational and Medical Cannabis

Canada made history in 2018 by becoming the second country to legalize cannabis nationwide, and British Columbia has emerged as a must-visit destination. Home to world-class weed and breathtaking natural beauty, it’s a paradise for outdoor-loving cannabis consumers.

In cities like Vancouver, you’ll find sleek, professional dispensaries offering a wide range of products, from high-quality flower to innovative edibles and topicals. Head further into the mountains or coastal regions for relaxing getaways in cannabis-friendly cabins and lodges.

Must-Do Experiences:

  • Explore Vancouver’s cannabis scene with stops at BC Cannabis Stores or independently owned shops like Dutch Love.
  • Relax in a cannabis-friendly Airbnb (ABNB ) nestled in the woods or by the sea.
  • Take a cannabis kayak or paddleboard tour on a pristine lake or bay.

3. Amsterdam, Netherlands – The Original Cannabis Destination

Legal for Adults 18+ | Cannabis Tolerated in Licensed Coffeeshops

Amsterdam’s legendary cannabis culture needs no introduction. While technically not “legal,” cannabis is tolerated and allowed in regulated coffeeshops—a system that has made the city a global destination for decades.

Expect cozy coffeeshops with curated menus, welcoming vibes, and a blend of tourists and locals. While public smoking is now banned in parts of the city center, designated coffeeshops remain open and lively.

Must-Do Experiences:

  • Visit iconic coffee shops that allow cannabis, such as Boerejongens, The Bulldog, or Grey Area.
  • Take a cannabis canal cruise or join a walking tour of historic coffeeshops.
  • Pair a mellow high with visits to the Van Gogh Museum or Vondelpark.

4. Bangkok, Thailand – Asia’s Unexpected Cannabis Hub

Legal for Adults 20+ | Recreational Use in Private and Designated Spaces

Thailand surprised the world in 2022 by becoming the first Asian nation to legalize cannabis for personal use. While public consumption is not allowed, cannabis is legally sold, and you’ll find dispensaries and consumption venues popping up across Bangkok with a blend of Eastern tradition and Western-style branding.

Bangkok’s cannabis scene is booming. Dispensaries range from upscale boutiques to bohemian lounges, and many offer locally grown flower with a tropical twist. As the laws evolve, so does the culture, creating a sense of excitement and possibility for cannabis travelers.

Must-Do Experiences:

  • Visit Thai dispensaries, including Highland Café and Four Twenty.
  • Stay in cannabis-friendly accommodations that offer designated smoking areas or private balconies.
  • Pair cannabis with Thai wellness, including herbal saunas, traditional massage, or CBD-infused skincare treatments.

5. Jamaica – Cannabis Culture Rooted in Rhythm and Ritual

Legal for Adults 18+ | Decriminalized and Allowed for Religious, Medical, and Private Personal Use

Jamaica is more than just the birthplace of reggae—it’s a place where cannabis is deeply woven into culture, spirituality, and daily life. While full legalization hasn’t happened, small amounts for personal use (up to 2 ounces) are decriminalized, and cannabis is legally protected as a sacrament within the Rastafari faith. Medical cannabis is also accessible, even to tourists.

You’ll find legal herb houses (dispensaries) throughout the island, offering locally grown strains with sun-soaked flavor. Some resorts even offer cannabis packages, and guided ganja tours that take you from the field to the pipe. Just remember, while the vibe is relaxed, public smoking is discouraged outside of designated spaces.

Must-Do Experiences:

  • Visit a licensed herb house like Epican, Island Strains, or Kaya Herb House for premium flower and edibles.
  • Join a ganja farm tour in the mountains of St. Ann or Westmoreland, learning about cultivation and culture.
  • Experience Rastafari spiritual ceremonies, where cannabis is used communally for meditation and connection.
  • Enjoy a live reggae performance under the stars—elevated and inspired.

Final Thoughts: A New Era of Travel for Cannabis Enthusiasts

These destinations mark a new frontier in global tourism, where cannabis is not just legal but seamlessly woven into the fabric of local culture. Whether you’re drawn to mountains, beaches, vibrant cities, or peaceful countryside retreats, these places offer the freedom to enjoy cannabis legally and responsibly. So grab your passport and get ready to experience cannabis on a global scale.

Sarah Schwefel is a journalist, research analyst, speaker, and patient advocate. After relocating for access to cannabis for her own health, she became engulphed in the cannabis and hemp industry determined to better help herself and other patients. In 2020, she became certified in endocannabinoid medicine studies from the American Journal of Endocannabinoid Medicine. Sarah uses her expertise to educate and advocate through her writing on various topics including legislation and the benefits plant medicine offers.