The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) announced a new Tourist Visa for travelers from the United States to visit for up to 60 days.
The Royal Thai Embassy said U.S. travelers must apply and receive approval before arriving in the country and being transported to an Alternative State Quarantine hotel for two weeks.
To apply, travelers must fulfill all Visa and Certificate of Entry procedures and requirements and fill out the Online Application for Thailand Visa and Certificate of Entry (COE).
As part of an agreement with the Thailand government, many of the country’s top hotels have launched dedicated quarantine packages. The amenities promoted in the offerings include meals, 24-hour nurse services, COVID-19 screenings and more. See a full list of Alternative State Quarantine hotels here.
Once cleared from the mandatory quarantine, travelers will be able to enjoy itineraries inspired by TAT’s recent campaigns such as the “Sustainable Thailand” video campaign. The tourism board invites Americans to explore their wealth of hidden destinations and dedication to sustainable tourism.
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