Leading the reopening is Thailand’s largest island and popular holiday destination Phuket, which has opened with the “Phuket Sandbox” model from 1 July 2021. This is followed by “Samui Plus” which is the reopening of the luxury holiday destination Koh Samui and nearby islands of Koh Phangan & Koh Tao from July 15, 2021.
If Phuket or Samui is the visitor’s first point of stay in Thailand, he or she must remain in Phuket or Koh Samui for 14 nights before travelling to other destinations in Thailand or depart to their home country or another country if intending to stay there for fewer than 14 nights.
Travelers will need to be fully vaccinated, get an RTPCR negative report prior departure; stay in a SHA Plus approved accommodation (where at least 70% of staff are inoculated) and would have to strictly follow the formulated SOPs with taking utmost pre cautions of hygiene and safety. These terms will also be applicable for
children of 6-18 years of age travelling with fully vaccinated parents or guardians who are required to take a COVID-19 test upon arrival at their own expense.
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In the best interest of all travelers, Thailand will open up in a phased manner starting with the low & medium Covid 19 affected countries. Given that the situation in India is slowly improving; we sincerely hope India will
be on the consideration list soon. Thailand is waiting and looking forward to welcoming Indian visitors to the Land of Smiles very soon.