Thailand Pass program ends 1 July 2022

Great news for wellness travellers wanting to head back to Thailand. As of 1 July, international visitors will only be required to show proof of either a certificate of full vaccination or a negative RT-PCR or professional Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) result within 72 hours of travel.

Unvaccinated or not-fully vaccinated travellers who are randomly checked and who are unable to show proof of a pre-arrival negative test will only be required to undergo a professional RAT test at the point of entry.

Face masks will also no longer be required in airy, outdoor spaces in Thailand from 1 July. Masks are, however, still required in public, indoor spaces, but can be removed in some instances.

Until the new rules kick in on 1 July, Australian travellers will still be required to apply for a Thailand Pass but will only need to provide passport details, vaccination, and a US$10,000 health insurance policy.

The system will then automatically issue a Thailand Pass QR code for the applicants.

Upon arrival in Thailand until 1 July, vaccinated travellers must undergo entry screening, and will then be allowed entry and are free to go anywhere in the kingdom.

Ready to go? Here are some of our top picks for health and wellness holidays in Thailand…

  • Kamalaya - Koh Samui

  • Absolute Sanctuary - Koh Samui

  • Amatara Wellness Resort - Phuket

  • The Barai at Hyatt Regency - Hua Hin

  • Chiva Som Health Resort - Hua Hin

  • RAKxa Wellness & Medical Retreat - Bangkok

Contact us for more information or to book your Thailand wellness holiday today.

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