Is Thailand Open to South African tourists?
Thailand has lifted its Covid-19 travel ban on all countries, including SA, as of Friday. Chiravadee Khunsub, director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, said they were happy to welcome South Africans to their shores.
Do South Africans need a passport for Thailand?
Thailand is the best place to visit if sand between your toes is a must. Here’s what you need to know if you go: Visas: Not required for holders of South African passports for stays of up to 30 days. Passport validity: Passports need to be valid for at least 6 months after the departure date.
Who is the South African ambassador for Thailand?
GQM Doidge
Ambassador: GQM Doidge, HE Mr 87 Wireless Road, Prathumwan, Lumpini, Bangkok, 10330, THAILAND.
Is Phuket Open for South Africa?
Fully vaccinated travellers from any country – including South Africa – can now visit Phuket as the Thai government announce tweaks to its quarantine-free travel scheme.
Will Thailand move off Red List?
BANGKOK — The British government said it will remove Thailand from its “Red List” on Monday, meaning that travelers will no longer be required to undergo expensive hotel quarantines upon their arrival in England. …
How long can a South African stay in Thailand?
30 days
Citizens of South Africa are permitted to stay in Thailand up to 30 days if entering via international airport and up to 15 days if entering through a land border checkpoint from a neighboring country (Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia) under the Visa Exemption Rule.
Is Thailand visa free for South African citizens?
Thailand tourist visa is not required for citizens of South Africa for a stay up to 30 days. Good to go if the term of your stay in Thailand is less than 30 days. If for any reason you are planning to stay longer than 30 days, please apply for tourist visa with extended duration of stay (one tab down on the left).
Do you need a visa to go to Thailand from South Africa?
Is Netherlands open for South African tourists?
Two island-getaway destinations, and one important destination in Europe, are now all open to South African visitors again – with some restrictions on movement and testing requirements. From today (Oct 1, 2021) the mandatory quarantine rule for people travelling from #SouthAfrica to the #Netherlands has been lifted.