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Maldives introduces generational smoking ban, including tourists — all you need to know

The Maldives becomes the first country to impose a generational smoking ban, prohibiting anyone born after January 1, 2007, from ever smoking or buying tobacco. Here’s everything travellers need to know before visiting.

November 06, 2025 / 15:16 IST
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The Maldives is making waves with a new law banning smoking for younger generations — aiming for a future of clean air and tobacco-free beaches.
The Maldives is making waves with a new law banning smoking for younger generations — aiming for a future of clean air and tobacco-free beaches.

The Maldives, famed for its turquoise lagoons and overwater villas, has made global headlines — not for its beaches this time, but for a bold public health move. The island nation has officially become the first country in the world to introduce a generational smoking ban, prohibiting anyone born on or after January 1, 2007, from ever smoking, purchasing, or using tobacco products.

The landmark decision, which took effect on November 1, 2025, marks a historic milestone in the Maldives’ mission to create what it calls a “tobacco-free generation.” The Ministry of Health confirmed that the ban applies to all forms of tobacco, with retailers now legally required to verify the age of buyers before any sale.

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What the Ban Means for Travellers

If you’re planning a Maldivian getaway, here’s the key takeaway — the rule applies to tourists as well. That means if you’re under 18 and were born in or after 2007, you cannot smoke or buy cigarettes while vacationing in the Maldives. Retailers may ask for ID proof even from adults, so it’s best to keep identification handy if you plan to purchase tobacco products.