Thailand is introducing a new tax for tourists

The Thai government announced that starting from the end of 2025, a new tax of 300 baht (8.8 USD) will be imposed on all foreign tourists visiting the country. This was stated by the country's Minister of Tourism and Sports, Soravong Tentxong.
According to the new regulation, the tax will be collected from all tourists arriving by air. Additionally, tourists entering by land or sea will also need to make this payment, but they will be allowed to enter the country multiple times after paying once.
According to the minister, the funds raised from the tax will be directed towards insuring the lives and health of tourists, which will enhance their safety in the country. He also emphasized that this new regulation is not expected to have a significant impact on tourist flows, as the amount collected is not large.
Tourism Sector Discontent
The Thai government had begun discussing the idea of imposing a tax on foreign tourists before the COVID-19 pandemic. However, these plans were delayed due to the pandemic.
At the same time, private tourism businesses are opposing this initiative. They warn that the introduction of the tax could negatively affect tourist flows. Some analysts believe that this could make Thailand less attractive as a competitive tourist destination.
Meanwhile, the Thai government aims to ensure the safety of the country's tourism sector by collecting the new tax from tourists. The impact of this initiative on the tourism sector will become clearer over time.