Monaco Customs

Monaco's basic customs regulations.

In general, Monaco customs are not particularly different from those in France. If you are over the age of 17, the list of things you can take on an airplane to Monaco includes:

  • Cigarettes in the amount of 200 pieces or 50 cigars or 250 grams of tobacco
  • Personal items
  • Coffee - 500g, tea - 200g
  • Up to 2 kg of fish
  • Up to 250 gr. of sturgeon caviar
  • 1 kg of animal products

The list of things you are not allowed to bring into Monaco includes:

  • Narcotic substances
  • Weapons, explosives, and ammunition
  • Some toys dangerous to children
  • Objects considered to be of historical value

According to customs regulations, the list of things that are forbidden to take out of Monaco includes:

  • Antiques, historical treasures
  • Weapons and ammunition without proper authorization
  • Pornographic materials

If you are wondering how much alcohol you can bring into Monaco, it is limited to 2 liters of wine and 1 liter of spirits. In addition to this, the Principality's customs do not impose restrictions on how much alcohol you can take out of Monaco.

Tax Free is available in the Principality. This allows a tourist to receive a 13% tax refund. This rule applies only if the tourist has made a purchase of at least 175 EUR in a store with a specialized logo.


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