Planning a trip to the “Land of Smiles” in 2026 is more exciting than ever, but staying updated on Thailand tourist visa requirements is essential for a smooth arrival. As of April 2026, Thailand offers some of the most flexible entry rules in Southeast Asia, including a generous 60-day stay for many nationalities. However, new digital mandates like the TDAC and ongoing policy reviews mean that travelers must be prepared before they reach the immigration desk.
Whether you are a sun-seeker heading to Phuket or a digital nomad exploring Bangkok, this guide covers everything you need to know about eligibility, documentation, and the latest 2026 updates.
1. The 60-Day Visa Exemption (Current Status)
Currently, citizens from 93 countries and territories—including the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and most of Europe—can enter the country under the 60-day visa exemption scheme.
Allowed Stay: 60 days upon entry.
Extension: You can extend this stay once for an additional 30 days at any local Thai Immigration office (Fee: 1,900 THB).
Important 2026 Update: While the 60-day stay is active today, the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs is currently reviewing a proposal to return to a 30-day limit to better regulate long-stay tourism. We recommend checking with SPNJ Travel shortly before your flight for the most current status.