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Thailand to introduce a 300-baht ($4.50) entry fee for international tourists by the end of 2025

Bahar Karaman by Bahar Karaman
June 9, 2025
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Thailand will implement tourist taxes by 2025, joining countries like Spain and the US, as governments globally adopt fees to manage overtourism, fund infrastructure, and promote sustainability.

Thailand will soon introduce a tourist tax, joining countries such as Spain, the US, and Greece, as governments worldwide implement levies to manage rising visitor numbers and travel costs. This trend, driven by a rapid recovery in global tourism, aims to fund infrastructure and support local services, marking a shift toward sustainable tourism management.

  • Thailand’s Tourist Tax: Thailand will introduce a 300-baht ($4.50 USD) entry fee for arrivals by land or sea in late 2025. The funds will be used for infrastructure improvements, community support, and visitor insurance.
  • Spain’s Increased Charges: Spain is raising peak-season tourist taxes in areas like the Balearic Islands and Barcelona to curb overtourism and fund local environmental projects.
  • Hawaii’s “Green Fee”: The state has implemented an 11% transient accommodations tax, increasing to 12% in 2026, aimed at funding conservation efforts and climate-related projects.

Thailand is set to introduce a 300-baht ($4.50 USD) entry fee for foreign tourists by the end of 2025. The fee will apply to visitors arriving by land or sea and is part of the Tourism Transformation Fund, which aims to shift Thailand’s tourism industry toward attracting higher-value travelers.

The collected funds will be used for developing tourist sites and providing visitor insurance, ensuring a more sustainable tourism model. The plan has faced multiple delays since its initial proposal in 2021, with previous governments postponing or canceling the fee. However, the current administration has revived the initiative, and implementation is expected during Thailand’s peak travel season.

As nations introduce these taxes, they’re becoming integral to managing the impacts of overtourism. These fees help protect the environment and enhance public services, requiring tourists to contribute financially to the destinations they enjoy.

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Travelers must now budget for various destination-specific fees, reflecting a broader acknowledgment of travel’s shared responsibility. This emerging norm indicates a pivotal change in tourism management, focusing on sustainability while enhancing travelers’ overall experiences.

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