The Short Answer
Cannabis tourism has grown alongside legalization. For adults 21 and older planning travel with cannabis in the picture, the key rule remains: the law that matters is the law where you physically are. You can consume legally purchased cannabis in a state where it's legal, but you cannot transport it across state lines, even between two legal states. This piece covers the tourism landscape.
The US Cannabis-Tourism Map
Major adult-use destinations:
Colorado. The original 2012 legalization state; mature tourism infrastructure, clear consumption rules, lodging options.
California. Broad adult-use access, consumption lounges in some cities.
Nevada. Las Vegas has seen cannabis tourism grow, including licensed consumption lounges.
Michigan. Active adult-use market; growing tourism around Traverse City, Detroit.
Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey. Northeast corridor with adult-use; established dispensary networks.
Washington, Oregon. Northwest with legal markets; outdoor-recreation combinations common.
Illinois. Adult-use with Chicago-area retail.
International Destinations
Canada. Federal legalization since 2018. Legal to purchase and consume as a visitor of legal age (19 in most provinces, 18 in Alberta and Quebec).
Netherlands. "Coffee shops" operate in a long-standing tolerated framework (not strictly legal, but enforced that way).
Uruguay. Legal but primarily for residents.
Germany, Malta, Luxembourg. Legal with varying tourist-access rules.
Thailand, others. Emerging legal or semi-legal frameworks; research the specific destination before you go.
What "Cannabis-Friendly" Lodging Means
Several categories of lodging accommodate cannabis in legal states:
- Cannabis-friendly hotels and inns. Permit consumption in designated rooms or outdoor areas.
- Cannabis-themed retreats and wellness centers. Integrate cannabis into programming.
- Airbnb and short-term rentals. Host-specific policies; read the listing.
- Standard hotels. Most prohibit consumption on property regardless of state law.
What Tourists Cannot Do
- Transport across state lines. Federal interstate drug trafficking. No exceptions for adult-use or medical cardholders.
- Fly with cannabis. Federal law applies to airports. TSA is federal.
- Consume in public in states where it's prohibited (most states).
- Drive after consumption. Every US state enforces DUID.
The Safer Model
The workable tourism pattern:
- Arrive in a legal state without cannabis.
- Visit a licensed dispensary in that state.
- Consume legally on cannabis-friendly property.
- Before leaving, finish or dispose of what you bought.
- Don't take any home.
International Travel
Bringing cannabis into or out of the United States is a federal crime. Destination countries vary widely. Do not assume that "legal at home" translates to legal abroad, even if the destination also has legal cannabis.
Where to Go Next
Related reading: cannabis and travel, cannabis consumption lounges, and is cannabis legal in my state.
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*This article is consumer education for adults 21+. Nothing here is medical, legal, or financial advice. Cannabis laws vary by state, always verify your state's current rules and, for health questions, consult a licensed clinician. For regulated New York retail, verify licensing via the OCM QR-code system at cannabis.ny.gov.*