Accommodations that welcome marijuana use are on the up as cannabis tourism increases.

What is cannabis tourism?

Cannabis tourism can be defined as leisure travel done for the purpose of indulging in marijuana use in areas where it is legal.. It is also making the most of the herb’s interesting history and providing cannabis tours and educational seminars. Due to the numerous physical and psychological benefits associated with medicinal marijuana, more and more holiday-makers are looking for accommodations in which they can relax with marijuana.  This has really upped the demand for cannabis friendly hotels and other places to stay where weed is welcome. It is akin to the wine industry, where travelers gather from all over the world to check out the vineyards in a specific region. Similar is the case with cannabis tourism when people visit the places where pot is legal. They can spend some time there not just indulging in cannabis consumption but also doing other recreational things during the visit. Therefore, a person who invests in providing services and assistance to an out-of-state visitor looking for cannabis use and related activities becomes a contributor and a participant in the cannabis tourism industry.

Bud & Breakfast is the future of weed-friendly travel and we invite you to join us by listing accommodations. Our clients span the globe with hosts locations in Colorado, New York, California, Nevada, Massachusetts, Washington, Maine, Vermont, Oregon, Alaska, D.C., California, Hawaii, Amsterdam, Jamaica, Canada, Holland, Uruguay, Spain. Portugal, Germany and many more.

Why is cannabis-friendly tourism a growing industry?

Because more and more people are consuming the herb.. As research further proves the medicinal benefits of marijuana, those who use it for its healing properties want to continue to do so as they travel. Others, who use cannabis to relax also want to do so when they are on vacation. Cannabis Travel is exploding as nations around the world come to rational legislation policies.

Cannabis for medical use is a growing industry, and now that weed is becoming legal in more and more states over America, travelers who use marijuana for its healing properties want to continue to do so while they visit and travel.

This is not to mention the increasing number of states that are legalizing marijuana for recreational purposes.

What does 420-friendly tourism mean for my accommodations?

Accommodation owners are beginning to understand how the changing attitudes toward weed are going to affect their business, and that in order to stay competitive, they too need to embrace cannabis-friendly travel. If you have a rental property, you should be considering what weed tourism can do for your business. If you have any questions about how to proceed, Bud and Breakfast are here to answer those for you and guide you through the process. Remember, there is a growing body of evidence that pot is safer than alcohol, and most accommodation hosts find the cannabis tourist to be respectful and happy customers.

At Bud and Breakfast, we believe that the world is a better place when weed is legal. The interesting history of the cannabis plant shows that human civilizations have used marijuana for most of their time on earth. The healing properties of the plant are incredible, and there is no reason why it cannot be enjoyed in a sensible fashion. Hosts can have rules about when and where smoking is allowed on their properties, so really, there is not much difference between the cannabis tourist and any other traveler.

How do I get involved?

Join us! Create an account with Bud & Breakfast  to list your accommodations with us. Hosts pay no up front or monthly costs, just a 7 percent commission. This fee covers the cost of processing guest’s credit card payments. Bud and Breakfast charges guests a service fee of 10 percent to help cover the costs of running our business.

Our one-stop, “go to” site for cannabis travel will expose hosts’ excellent accommodations to the kind of visitors they want. Cannabis is becoming legal in more and more states, so marijuana travel may be the next big industry.