Travel to Phuket 1st July 2021








FOR PHUKET (NON-THAI NATIONALS)
update 16th June 2021
The information is based on the guidance made available by the relevant authorities and is correct as of the date above but may be subject to change at very short notice.
Please always check the relevant governmental websites to ensure they comply with the entry requirements at their destination at the time of travel, as well as the regulations in place at their point of departure.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Every traveller must obtain a Certificate of Entry (COE) at https://coethailand.mfa.go.th/. Please check the website for further details.
The Embassy takes 3 working days to process the application. Applicants can check the result of the application on the website.
VACCINATION AND TESTING REQUIREMENTS
– All international arrivals must be fully vaccinared against COVID-19 for more than 14 days, with a vaccine registered with the MoPH or approved by the World Health Organisation. Proof of vaccination must be submitted when applying for a COE.
– A COVID-19 test with a laboratory result indicating that COVID -19 is not detected (COVID test must be by RT-PCR method), issued within 72 hours before departure is required.
DOCUMENT REQUIREMENTS
Please note the documents below must be presented to the airline and the Thai authorities.
1. A vaccine certificate to proof that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 no less than 14 days before the travel date with a vaccine registered with the MoPH or approved by the World Health Organisation (WHO)
2. A valid visa
3. A Certificate of Entry (COE) issued by the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate
4. A COVID-19 health insurance policy with a minimum coverage of US$100,000
5. A confirmation of booking in a SHA Plus-certified accommodation establishment
6. A medical certificate with an RT-PCR laboratory result indicating that COVID-19 is not detected issued no more than 72 hours before departure.
REQUIREMENTS ON ARRIVAL
– Undergo Immigration and Customs procedures, and a COVID-19 screening, including RT-PCR tests
– Download and install the alert application
– Check-in at the pre-booked SHA Plus-certified accommodation establishment.
REQUIREMENTS DURING THE STAY
– Undergo a COVID-19 test using an RT-PCR method on Day 5 of your arrival per the MoPH’s guidelines
– Engage in and enjoy tourism activities or services in SHA Plus-certified venues and businesses, under the DMHTTA precautions.
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Phuket tourism stakeholders commit to reopen Phuket safely from 1 July 2021
To date, 54% of Phuket’s population have received COVID-19 vaccines, while Phuket is working to contain local transmission and bring the number of new COVID-19 cases close to zero.
The ‘Sandbox’ model signifies public health safety for all. Phuket will be the pilot destination to reopen in the third quarter to fully vaccinated foreign visitors from low-risk countries under strict rules and regulations. Safety is paramount in the reopening of Phuket
Under the Sandbox model, Phuket plans to safely achieve herd immunity against COVID-19 for 70% of the island’s population with the number of new COVID-19 cases being close to zero by 30 June, 2021.
Phuket started the island-wide vaccination from 1 April, 2021, under the plan to inoculate 466,000 people on the island (about 70% of the population), including 300,000 local residents, 100,000 non-residents, and the remaining being foreign residents and migrant workers.
As of 1 June, 2021, Phuket’s vaccination programme has reached 54% of the population, mostly among locals and non-residents. Vaccination for foreigners and migrant workers is scheduled on 3 June, 2021. We expect the vaccination to reach 70% of Phuket’s population by 30 June, 2021
When we are talking about reopening Phuket, we are not only talking about Phuket, but we are talking about reopening Thailand. Also, the reopening effort is to welcome back everyone, both local and international visitors, because each and every one is important to the revival of Thailand’s tourism
For additional information and assistance relating to Thailand’s tourism, contact the TAT Contact Centre 1672 or Tourist Police 1155
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