When Tourism Will Start in Thailand?

By Anna Duncan

Thailand is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, attracting millions of visitors every year. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tourism industry in Thailand came to a halt in March 2020.

Since then, there has been a lot of speculation about when tourism will start in Thailand. In this article, we will explore the current situation and when tourists can expect to visit Thailand again.

Current Situation

Currently, Thailand has been successful in controlling the spread of COVID-19 within its borders. The government implemented strict measures such as closing borders, imposing lockdowns, and enforcing social distancing. As a result, the number of new cases per day has been below 100 for several months now.

However, with the emergence of new strains of COVID-19 globally and rising cases in neighboring countries such as Cambodia and Myanmar, Thailand remains cautious about reopening its borders to international tourists.

Phased Reopening Plan

The Thai government has recently announced a phased reopening plan for international tourism. The first phase started on April 1st, 2021 and allowed vaccinated travelers from certain countries to enter Thailand without undergoing quarantine.

The second phase is expected to start on July 1st, 2021 and will allow vaccinated tourists from all countries to visit Phuket without undergoing quarantine. This is part of a pilot project called “Phuket Sandbox” which aims to revive tourism in Phuket while ensuring public health safety.

If this pilot project is successful, it could pave the way for similar schemes in other tourist destinations such as Koh Samui and Pattaya.

What Travelers Need to Know

If you are planning to visit Thailand anytime soon, here are some things you need to know:

  • You must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 at least 14 days before traveling.
  • You need to obtain a Certificate of Entry (COE) from the Thai embassy in your country.
  • You must have travel insurance that covers COVID-19 treatment.
  • You need to undergo COVID-19 testing before departure and upon arrival in Thailand.
  • You must stay in an approved hotel for 14 days if you are not visiting Phuket under the “Phuket Sandbox” scheme.

Conclusion

In conclusion, tourism in Thailand is slowly starting to pick up again. The government’s phased reopening plan is a positive sign for the tourism industry and shows that they are taking a cautious but proactive approach to revive the sector.

If you are planning to visit Thailand soon, make sure you follow all the necessary guidelines and protocols to ensure your safety and the safety of others. With patience and cooperation, we can all work towards restoring Thailand’s position as one of the world’s top tourist destinations.