Thailand - Facts

Dec 15, 2025

Thailand FAQs

Pre-Arrival Boat: There are no pre-arrival requirements. See Clearance for details of what to do on arrival.
Pre-Arrival Crew: All travellers arriving into Thailand must now use the Thailand Digital Arrival Card which must be submitted three days in advance of your arrival date into the country . See Immigration for details.
Where can I enter? Click on the anchor symbol in the blue “Explore Country” drop down, to see ports of entry. 
Are fees high to enter by yacht? It's approximately US$30 for entry clearance, although fees vary depending on the port of entry. See Fees for more details.
What security concerns should I know about? In December 2025 Cambodia shut its border crossings with Thailand, as fighting continues between the two forces. Cruisers should monitor the situation if planning to cruise in the Gulf of Thailand, near the Thailand/Cambodia border.  In general, security reports from cruisers in Thailand are rare. See Security for more info.

Thailand Facts for Sailors

  • Thailand, in Southeast Asia, is situated in the geographic center of the Indochinese Peninsula. Bangkok is the capital and largest city of Thailand. Former Capitals include the cities of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, now both UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • The current population of Thailand is 66,090,475. While Thai is the official language of Thailand, many Thais also speak and understand English, particularly in Bangkok and the major tourist areas. Thai people are happy to teach foreigners a few words of Thai to help them get around.
  • The Thai baht (THB) is the official currency.
  • Thailand is 7 hours ahead of UTC and does not observe daylight saving time.
  • Thailand's location between vast areas of land and water means that it is affected by both the summer and winter monsoons. See Weather below for more details.
  • Thailand is now visited by a large number of yachts and formalities are getting simpler every year, however, Phuket does have a mandatory requirement to have AIS on board. See Formalities for more information.
  • The country's cruising attractions are many: its rich culture inland; secluded anchorages around Phuket Island and its many offshore islets away from the crowded resorts; many anchorages to be found on the coast north from Malaysia.
  • Both repair and docking facilities have greatly improved in Phuket over the last decade. Facilities in the other ports are more limited. More repair facilities are obviously available in the capital, Bangkok, but it is a busy polluted city, totally unsuitable for yachts.
  • For details of services for cruising boats, see Yachting Essentials.

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