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Part 2: Hidden Gems, Diverse Business, and Insider Tips

4. Spain: A Sophisticated Cannabis Experience

 

Spain’s private cannabis clubs offer a social and exclusive way to enjoy cannabis, particularly in Barcelona and Madrid.

 

Best Time to Visit: Spring (April-June) for mild weather and vibrant city events.

 

Cannabis-Friendly Spots:

 

The Plug (Barcelona): Known for its curated strains and artistic vibe. (+34 935 68 66 45)

 

Dragon Cannabis Club (Madrid): A welcoming cannabis club with a focus on quality. (+34 631 94 17 78)

 

 Off-the-Beaten-Path Activities:

 

Cala Boadella: A secluded beach on Costa Brava, perfect for a peaceful getaway.

 

Pueblos Blancos (Andalusia): Explore whitewashed villages while enjoying cannabis edibles.

 

 Women-Owned Businesses:

 

Club Chiquita (Barcelona): A woman-owned cannabis club with a relaxed atmosphere.

 

 

Events:

 

Spannabis (March): Europe’s largest cannabis trade fair in Barcelona.

 

La Tomatina (August): A tomato-throwing festival often paired with cannabis-friendly gatherings.

 


5. Thailand: An Emerging Cannabis Paradise

 

Thailand’s recent cannabis decriminalization has made it a rising star for cannabis tourism.

 

Best Time to Visit: November to February for cooler, dry weather.

 

Cannabis-Friendly Spots:

 

Chi Samui (Koh Samui): A beachfront cannabis café with stunning views. (+66 92 890 7070)

 

The Dispensary by Taratera (Bangkok): A premium dispensary offering local strains. (+66 2 032 2245)

 

 

Off-the-Beaten-Path Activities:

 

Chiang Rai Tea Fields: Blend cannabis with traditional Thai tea culture.

 

Railay Beach (Krabi): Accessible only by boat, this remote beach is ideal for cannabis-friendly relaxation.

 

 

Women-Owned Businesses:

 

Bliss Dispensary (Bangkok): A women-owned dispensary with top-quality products.

 

 

Events:

 

Thailand Wellness Festival (Various Dates): Features cannabis-friendly wellness workshops.

 

 Travel Tips for Cannabis Enthusiasts

 

1. Know Local Laws: Stay informed about cannabis regulations in each destination.

 

 

2. Support Women- and Minority-Owned Businesses: Seek out diverse entrepreneurs to enrich your experience.

 

 

3. Plan Around Festivals: Major cannabis-friendly events often sell out quickly.

 

Conclusion

 

These destinations not only celebrate cannabis but also offer a mix of culture, adventure, and relaxation. From Amsterdam’s historic charm to Thailand’s tropical retreats, cannabis enthusiasts have no shortage of incredible places to explore.

 

Start planning your cannabis adventure today—where will your journey take you?

 

 

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