Is Thailand Cheap To Visit? (With Examples) - Thailand Travel Essentials (2024)

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Is Thailand Cheap To Visit? (With Examples)

Is Thailand Cheap To Visit? (With Examples)

November 26, 2019 Sandis Mukans

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Use this article as a guide of how cheap things are in Thailand and which items or services will cost you the most. Of course, your perception of how cheap or expensive Thailand is might be different from travelers from elsewhere around the world.

It is why I will share the actual costs of various items and services which are often bought by tourists in Thailand.

So, is Thailand cheap to visit? Thailand is a relatively inexpensive country to visit. Thailand has the lowest food and drink prices compared to other countries in Asia. It is an excellent place to do shopping for clothes and electronics as well. Flight tickets often are the most expensive part of a visit to Thailand. Cheapest months to travel to Thailand are from May to October.

Depending on what type of traveler are you, the price difference between the possible costs of a trip to Thailand can be huge.

Backpacker lifestyle travelers could spend two weeks in Thailand with only 150 USD (4 500 Thai Baht) in their pockets. It could be done even with less money than that.

Or you could stay at luxurious hotels, travel with private speedboats, eat at high-end restaurants, and so on. For example, a regular co*cktail at the Sky Bar (where the movie Hangover 2 was filmed) will cost you around 15 USD, which is an extremely high price for a co*cktail in Thailand.

Is Thailand Cheap For Food And Drink?

The short answer is yes, but let’s take a look at different drinks and what are their costs at different regions in Thailand.

First of all, Bangkok is the most expensive place where to buy anything. For example, a small bottle of fresh pomegranate juice in Bangkok will cost around 80 Baht (2.65 USD, 2.40 EUR, 2.05 GBP). In Northern Thailand, for example, somewhere outside Chiang Mai, the same type of juice will cost only 15 Baht (0.50 USD, 0.45 EUR, 0.39 GBP).

The same goes for souvenirs and other stuff. The price for various items in Bangkok or other touristy areas such as Pattaya, Patong, or Phi Phi will be noticeably higher.

So the cheapest meals will always be outside Bangkok and when bought from the street vendors. It is possible to have a decent meal for only a 30 Baht (1 USD, 0.90 EUR, 0.77 GBP).

Another alternative is to order food online. Two of the most popular food delivery Apps in Thailand are Foodpanda and GrabFood. They both offer a wide variety of restaurants, reasonable prices (low prices by the standards of most travelers), and delivery to the place of your stay.

You could also buy food at many of the convenience stores around – 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, and others. There won’t be many things to choose from, but for quick snacks and such basic things like cheese, eggs, milk, etc. it will be okay.

For the beer lovers, I have a separate article about the beer prices in Thailand. Read it by clicking here.

How much is a beer in Thailand?

To give you a brief insight into the costs of beer in Thai convenience stores, those are approximately 45 Baht (1.49 USD, 1.35 EUR, 1.16 GBP) for one bottle of beer.

How much is a Big Mac in Thailand?

Big Mac in Thailand costs 123 Baht (4.07 USD, 3.69 EUR, 3.16 GBP)

How much is a co*ke in Thailand?

co*ke costs 46 Baht (1.52 USD, 1.38 EUR, 1.18 GBP

How Much Are Clothes In Thailand?

Have you ever heard the phrase “same, same, but different”? If you haven’t, then you will soon understand it. It is often used by sellers at markets when negotiating the price for the sneakers, handbags, and many more items.

The price will often depend on your negotiation skills. By politely bargaining with sellers, you should be able to bring down the price by at least 30%.

Bargaining isn’t for me, but I understand how it could be a fun activity for someone to shop in and around Thai markets.

Here are some examples of what prices to expect for various clothing items in Thai markets:

  • A sarong will cost about 200 Baht (6.62 USD, 6 EUR, 5.15 GBP)
  • A regular t-shirt will cost about 300 Baht (9.90 USD, 9 EUR, 7.70 GBP)
  • NBA jersey will cost about 500 Baht (16.55 USD, 15 EUR, 12.83 GBP)
  • Muay Thai gloves will cost about 800 Baht ( USD, EUR, GBP)
  • Regular sneakers will cost about 2000 Baht( USD, EUR, GBP)
  • Nike Air Max shoes will cost about 5000 Baht( USD, EUR, GBP)

So the best place where to buy cheap clothes in Thailand is in many of the markets. You should do your research which markets to visit, but I recommend visiting:

  • The Maeklong Railway Market
  • Train Night Market (Ratchadaphisek Road)
  • The Night Market in Chiang Mai

Surely there are more markets worth visiting, but here is why I recommend these three.

Even if you don’t plan on buying anything, you should visit this pretty unique place. Seeing shopkeepers folding their sunshades to allow the train to drive straight through the market is something you won’t be able to experience elsewhere.

The prices in the Maeklong market are the same as in other markets in Bangkok.

My second recommendation is to visit Train Night Market. There is no train driving through it, nor is it a cheaper market than others, but it is a great place where to party together with both tourists and locals.

To buy cheap souvenirs, head to Chiang Mai Night Market. The starting price for many items will be three times lower compared to other markets back in Bangkok. If you have many relatives and friends and you want to bring something for them, then look no further and do your shopping spree in Chiang Mai.

Is Thailand Cheap For Electronics?

The final price for any electronic item will vary depending on several factors:

  • will you buy the item at the market or from an official distributor
  • is it going to be an original or fake item (the price often will reveal it to you)
  • is it going to be a worldwide famous brand or not
  • and of course how good you’re at negotiating the price

Just like in any other country, the big brands will keep the price for their products high.

In Thailand, many items from famous manufacturers will be at the same cost as elsewhere in the world.

If you wonder what electronic items are cheap in Thailand, then I can assure you that almost every electronic item can be bought at a low cost. You also should understand that most likely, these will be fake tablets, gaming consoles, wireless earbuds, unlocked phones, etc.

If the price for an electronic item feels unrealistically low, then it has to be a fake product.

If you will stay in Thailand long term and you don’t necessarily need to own original electronic items, then you probably will find all the electronic items in Thailand cheap.

Also, cheap electronic devices can be bought almost everywhere:

  • in markets
  • in shopping malls
  • on the streets

Pantip Plaza Shopping in Pratunam, Bangkok (Phetchaburi Road) is the biggest and probably the best place where to buy various cheap electronics in Thailand.

Note that just like with clothing, you can bargain about the electronics as well, also in the shopping malls.

What Cheap Things To Buy In Thailand?

By now, you should have caught the feeling that everything is cheap in Thailand.

Let’s take a look at what cheap but still unique and beautiful souvenirs you could buy for your beloved ones.

  • Sarongs
  • Silk scarfs
  • Wooden elephant decors
  • Carved soaps
  • Dried fruits

There are plenty of things you could buy in Thailand as souvenirs, but these five come to my mind first.

I recommend getting a sarong for yourself as well and doing it already on the first day in Thailand. When visiting religious sites, you will always be asked to cover your shoulders and ankles. By having your sarong, you won’t need to rent one, and it will be a practical memory from your trip to Thailand.

I also recommend reading my article Dress Code For Tourists In Thailand.

An elephant is Thailand’s national symbol. So various elephant themed decorations and souvenirs will be available everywhere you will go.

Hand-carved soap flowers are something I’ve seen only in Thailand. It is a cheap and beautiful souvenir with a pleasant scent.

What Is The Cheapest Month To Fly To Thailand?

The cheapest time to go to Thailand is in the low season – from May to October.

But because of the monsoon season – sudden showers, fog, and unbearably hot air temperatures, it isn’t the best time when to visit Thailand.

Of course, some people choose to travel to Thailand in the low season. The flight tickets have noticeably lower prices, some hotels and Airbnb’s are even two times cheaper than in the high season, and there are fewer tourists around as well. This article is written by thailandtravelessentials.com.

The prices for accommodation, various services, and activities begin to rise around the end of October. December to March are the most expensive months when travel to Thailand.

For busses, trains, ferries, and transfers in Thailand, it is recommended to using this website.

For cheap domestic flights, check the websites of these airlines:

  • AirAsia (my favorite)
  • Thai Smile
  • Nok Air
  • Thai Lion Air

The most convenient and often the most affordable way of traveling from Bangkok to phu*ket, Bangkok to Krabi, Bangkok to Chiang Mai, and other long-distance destinations is by plane.

If you plan a trip to Northern Thailand (Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai) as well, I recommend getting there by plane and returning by night train or the other way around. The train tickets will cost about the same as the plane tickets, but it will definitely turn into one of the highlights of your trip. Book either the 1st or 2nd class seats – both options are excellent although more expensive than the 3rd class seats.

Is It Cheaper To Exchange Money In Thailand?

This one is crucial, and you should read my article How To Withdraw Money In Thailand (ATM’s, Costs and Safety)

It is possible to withdraw money in Thailand, and there are plenty of ATM’s available. Still, the cheapest option is to bring some cash (assuming it is a popular currency – USD, EUR, GBP, INR, AUD) into Thailand and to exchange it there.

You can not ask why is everything in Thailand so cheap because it simply isn’t. I come from a small country in Eastern Europe, and for me, Thailand isn’t cheap nor expensive.

I also doubt that anyone from a first-world country would be willing to live in Thailand and to earn 14 000 Baht (473 USD, 429 EUR, 368 EUR), which is the average monthly wage there.

But for the digital nomads, Thailand is an attractive location where to work and relax. By the way, Chiang Mai is the first choice in Thailand for most digitals nomads.

I hope all of this helps a lot and have a safe trip to Thailand!

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FAQs

How much money should you bring on a trip to Thailand? ›

We recommend setting a budget of $840 a week for a mid-range holiday in Thailand. For this price you'll be eating at upmarket restaurants, going on tours (possibly daily) and hitting up popular clubs and bars in the evening.

How much money do you need per day in Thailand? ›

Mid Range Budget: Average daily budget: $50-100 USD

If you're willing to spend a bit more money than the average backpacker, you can upgrade your Thailand travel budget to include more fun things. Visit all the best attractions, even if they cost a bit more.

How much money do you need for 2 weeks in Thailand? ›

How Much Does 2 weeks in Thailand Cost? In the 15 days that we spent in Bangkok and Northern Thailand, we spent a total of 14,726 Baht. That's equivalent to about $420 USD. That's for two people for 15 days and includes everything from accommodation to meals and transport.

What do you need to bring to Thailand? ›

The Ultimate Thailand Packing List by Locals: 9 Things to Pack for Thailand
  1. Tissue and wet wipes. ...
  2. Proper clothing for temples and palaces. ...
  3. Slip-on shoes. ...
  4. Sun protection. ...
  5. Rain gear. ...
  6. Water bottle. ...
  7. Insect repellent. ...
  8. Power adapter for Thailand.

Can you use US dollars in Thailand? ›

So be sure to exchange your money at the airport or at a local Thai bank, as USD is not accepted anywhere!

Is 100 dollars a lot in Thailand? ›

The toughest part about sticking to a budget will be deciding where to spend that money since there's so much to experience in such a country. The good news is that $100 USD is quite a solid amount to start with per day in Thailand, and this is what it will get travelers while they're there.

Is 1000 USD a lot in Thailand? ›

$1000 USD is 33,280 Thai Baht. It is the average salary of most foreign English teachers living in Thailand and is many times higher than the average Thai person's salary. This means you can afford to save money as you live comfortably in Thailand.

Should I take cash or card to Thailand? ›

Cash is the most widely accepted payment method in Thailand; you'll need it for smaller shops and market stalls. There are ATMs all over the country; these usually charge a THB200 foreign transaction fee per withdrawal, so consider taking out larger amounts of cash at a time.

What can you not bring to Thailand? ›

The following are some examples of prohibited goods:
  • Narcotics.
  • p*rnographic materials.
  • Counterfeit trademark goods and IPR infringing goods.
  • Fake notes or coins.
  • Reserved animals or CITES-listed wildlife.
Oct 30, 2018

Is it cheaper to go to Thailand or Bali? ›

Bali vs Thailand: 4 Key Differences

The Costs – Overall, Thailand comes off as a little cheaper in prices for accommodation, food and drinks. If you're on a super tight budget and plan to mostly stay in one place, Thailand is the better bet.

Do you tip in Thailand? ›

Tipping is NOT customary in Thailand, there is absolutely NO mandatory requirement to tip anyone, but small gratuities for great service are very much appreciated. Unlike some other parts of the world, you will never see a Thai service provider with his hand out waiting for a tip.

Is Thailand cheaper than the US? ›

Estimates for the cost of living in Thailand generally say it's between 35% and 75% cheaper than living in the U.S. According to March 2022 Numbeo, a site that collects cost of living data from around the world, the average cost of living in Thailand is roughly 40% lower than the average cost of living in the U.S. ...

Should I bring cash to Thailand? ›

Travelers are advised to carry cash everywhere, both in smaller and larger denominations for quick transaction. The best way to get Thai Baht at the most prosperous rate is to bring some cash in your home currency and exchange at the forex booth on arrival, as the rates are better in Thailand.

What vaccines are needed for Thailand? ›

Courses or boosters usually advised: none. Other vaccines to consider: Diphtheria; Hepatitis A; Hepatitis B; Rabies; Tetanus; Typhoid. Selectively advised vaccines - only for those individuals at highest risk: Japanese Encephalitis.

Is Thailand visa on arrival for US citizens? ›

As one of the Countries listed for Visa Exemption and Visa on Arrival, U.S. Passport Holders are not required to obtain a visa when entering Thailand for tourism purposes and will be permitted to stay in Thailand for a period not exceeding 45 days on each visit or 15-day stays if arriving by land-crossing.

How much is $1 US worth in Thailand? ›

1 USD = 32.89 THB Jan 18, 2023 10:50 UTC

The currency converter below is easy to use and the currency rates are updated frequently.

How far will a US dollar go in Thailand? ›

The median amount they plan to spend is $1,000, with less than a quarter saying they'll spend over $2,000.
...
The U.S. dollar will go far in these 20 international cities.
LocationCurrency ExchangeAverage Cost of Daily Expenses
Bangkok, Thailand1 USD = 32.9077 THB$65
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Can I wear red in Thailand? ›

Of course, it is perfectly safe to wear a red shirt in Thailand! Unless that is you wear one and join a mass demonstration against the army's orders... Red is an auspicious color in Thailand cause of the Thai-Chinese, and Sunday is the 'red day of the week'.

Is it better to exchange money in US or Thailand? ›

Yes, you will normally get better exchange rates in Thailand than in your home country. Exchange cash at an exchange office to get the best rates.

What can $100 get you in Thailand? ›

In fact, $100 in Thailand should buy you any of the following:
  • 10-15 meals from any number of Bangkok street food stalls.
  • 300 Thai beers.
  • 2-5 nights in a three-star phu*ket beach resort.
  • 60-140 one-way trips on the Bangkok rail system.
  • 2-3 one-way flights between Bangkok and phu*ket.
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How much is $50 US in Thailand? ›

1634.75000

Will my Iphone work in Thailand? ›

The short answer here for us is a total yes. People need to have an international plan for their cellphones to work in Thailand with cellular data, and they can avoid using roaming services! That's why it's time to talk more about the international data plans or alternatives we can easily access when traveling!

What is the cheapest time of year to go to Thailand? ›

Thailand is a relatively affordable destination throughout the year, though travelers may find the steepest discounts on accommodations, flights, and tours during the low/monsoon season (July through September).

Where is the US dollar worth the most? ›

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Are ATMs free in Thailand? ›

Unfortunately, the fees for using an ATM in Thailand are expensive. Most local banks charge ฿300 (around £7) ² per transaction for withdrawals with a foreign bank card. Aeon Bank charges ฿150 per transaction.

Can I withdraw USD in Thailand? ›

Nowadays depending on the bank, the price for withdrawing money in Thailand from an ATM can be up to 250 Baht or 7.84 USD high. As Thai banks charge a fixed fee on top of the other fees for any amount you withdraw, it is not recommended to do often and small money withdrawals from ATMs in Thailand.

What is the cheapest way to get around Thailand? ›

Thailand buses are ideal for budget travel between destinations. Often faster and cleaner than a train, you can get to any province in Thailand directly by bus. There are a wide variety of bus routes in Thailand, from smaller villages to bigger cities offering the most flexibility when traveling the country.

Can I take ibuprofen to Thailand? ›

You can only bring medication for a maximum of 90 days use. And it has to be in its original package. You can only travel with medicine in Category 2. If your medicine is in the other category, you can't travel with it.

Do you put toilet paper in the toilet in Thailand? ›

Thai people don't use toilet tissue in the same way others might. Instead, they use water to wash themselves to get clean. Look for a bum gun (toilet hose) or a water bucket. If you are using tissue, do not throw toilet paper in the toilet!

Can you hold hands in Thailand? ›

Holding hands is OK for foreigners, but rarely seen at locals. * It is not acceptable to touch someone's head – not even children's; the head is considered to be the most sacred part of the human body.

How many days in Thailand is enough? ›

8–10 days is an ideal amount of time to spend in Thailand as it means you can explore different regions. 10 days is a suitable length of stay for a relatively complete Thailand tour including central, north, and south Thailand.

Is it cheaper to go to Maldives or Thailand? ›

Which place offers the best places to stay Maldives or Thailand? Thailand offers the best places to stay as the country is blessed to have a higher number of accommodation facilities in comparison to that of Maldives. Furthermore, Thailand also offers comparatively cheaper stays for luxury as well as budget travelers.

Is Vietnam or Thailand cheaper? ›

Although Southeast Asia is generally affordable and good value, by comparison, Thailand will cost more than Vietnam. Thailand can not only meet the backpackers' on-a-budget requirements, but can also satisfy those who are looking for a luxury experience.

Can I brush my teeth with tap water in Thailand? ›

Tap water in Bangkok is as safe in theory as the tap water in any developed city worldwide. This means that there's no need to boil or treat it before drinking. Bangkok's tap water is certified safe for brushing teeth, showering or making a cup of coffee etc.

Can I drink the tap water in Thailand? ›

Unlike in many developed countries, tap water in Thailand is generally considered not potable as such, although you can safely brush your teeth and steam rice with it. Some local people boil tap water and cool it down to drink it later, but that's not recommendable.

How much is a massage in Thailand? ›

The cheapest massages in Thailand will typically cost you around 150-250 baht per hour, depending on the shop. In the touristy areas of Bangkok, phu*ket Island, and Chiang Mai, this rate goes up to around 300 baht per hour for a traditional Thai massage.

Is eating in Thailand cheap? ›

As is often the case in Asia, eating in Thailand is relatively inexpensive — assuming you enjoy Thai food. Western food nearly always costs more than Thai food in restaurants. Street carts and simple, open-air restaurants will always be cheaper than eating at your hotel or in air-conditioned restaurants.

Do people in Thailand speak English? ›

While the official Thai language is widely spoken throughout Thailand, many Thais also speak and understand English, though more so in Bangkok and the major tourist areas.

How long can you stay in Thailand with a US passport? ›

U.S. citizen tourists entering Thailand for fewer than 30 days do not require a visa. We strongly recommend that your passport be valid for at least six months beyond the date of your arrival in Thailand to avoid possible denied entry. Thai immigration officials or airline staff may ask for your onward/return ticket.

Can you use American credit cards in Thailand? ›

Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in Thailand. American Express cards are accepted in large supermarkets, at expensive restaurants and hotels and at gas stations. Discover cards have moderate card acceptance in Thailand, mostly in high-end establishments.

Can I use my debit card in Thailand? ›

All major credit and debit cards are accepted in large businesses, hotels and restaurants in Thailand. However, you might find that smaller stores and cafes don't take cards, so carry some cash on you at all times.

How do I pay for things in Thailand? ›

Payment methods in Thailand
  1. Cash. Using cash is common in Thailand because there are still a lot of independent, small vendors that only use cash. ...
  2. Cards. You can pay with cards in bigger shops, supermarkets and hotels. ...
  3. Online payments. ...
  4. Revolut. ...
  5. PromptPay. ...
  6. Digital wallets.

Do I need malaria pills for Thailand? ›

CDC recommends that travelers going to certain areas of Thailand take prescription medicine to prevent malaria. Depending on the medicine you take, you will need to start taking this medicine multiple days before your trip, as well as during and after your trip.

How far in advance do you need to get vaccinations for Thailand? ›

How do I get vaccinations for Thailand? Anyone requiring injections for Thailand should visit their GP six to eight weeks before they leave. They should also check for any medical updates on the official government website.

Should I get vaccinated for Thailand? ›

Yes, some vaccines are recommended or required for Thailand. The National Travel Health Network and Centre and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Thailand: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, rabies and tetanus.

How much is a Thai visa for USA? ›

The visa fee for the most common nonimmigrant visa types is US$160. This includes tourism, business, student, and exchange visitor visas.

How much is a Thai visa for US citizens? ›

The amount payable may vary depending on your nationality. However, US citizens need to pay the following: Single entry Tourist Visa - USD 40. Multiple entry Tourist Visa - USD 200.

What documents do I need for Thailand? ›

Passport. You must have a valid passport to enter Thailand, with at least six months validity.

How much money do you need to spend a week in Thailand? ›

This data comes from the travel budgets of real travelers - How it works. A vacation to Thailand for one week usually costs around ฿22,785 for one person. So, a trip to Thailand for two people costs around ฿45,570 for one week. A trip for two weeks for two people costs ฿91,141 in Thailand.

How much money do you need to visit Thailand for a week? ›

The average price of a 7-day trip to Thailand is $819 for a solo traveler, $1,397 for a couple, and $936 for a family of 4. Thailand hotels range from $23 to $131 per night with an average of $40, while most vacation rentals will cost $60 to $440 per night for the entire home.

Is Thailand expensive for tourists? ›

The answer to “is Thailand expensive?” is simple. No, not at all! It is the perfect destination for budget travelers. Follow this comprehensive expenses guide and you won't need to break the bank to get the most out of your trip.

How much do you tip in Thailand? ›

In all restaurants it is customary to leave behind any loose change in coins as a tip. In more upscale restaurants, with professional wait staff who provide excellent service, a larger tip of 5%-10% is quite common.

Which month is cheapest for Thailand? ›

Best time to visit Thailand: at a glance
  • The best time to visit is October to February, when the weather is comparatively cool and there's a refreshing breeze in the air. ...
  • You'll find the cheapest flights to Thailand from May until October, which happily covers the British school holidays.
Sep 10, 2018

What does a dollar get you in Thailand? ›

1 USD = 33.08075 THB Jan 17, 2023 03:05 UTC.

What you Cannot bring to Thailand? ›

Narcotics. p*rnographic materials. Counterfeit trademark goods and IPR infringing goods. Fake notes or coins.

What can you not wear in Thailand? ›

Remember 'no shoes/no shirt/no service' (even at the beach) and choose your most lightweight fabrics. You can never go wrong with 100% linen. Easy. With these tips, you can easily enjoy total comfort in Thailand's culture and climate, no matter what you have planned.

Do you need a visa for Thailand? ›

If you wish to stay in Thailand for more than 45 days, or wish to work in Thailand, you need a valid visa, which you must obtain before you travel. You are legally required to have a valid passport in Thailand.

What is the cheapest way to travel in Thailand? ›

Trains are the best way to get around Thailand cheaply and in comfort. Night buses are great for places that aren't serviced by the train and if you're on a budget. If you're short on time, just fly.

Is food expensive in Thailand? ›

Food Costs

As is often the case in Asia, eating in Thailand is relatively inexpensive — assuming you enjoy Thai food. Western food nearly always costs more than Thai food in restaurants. Street carts and simple, open-air restaurants will always be cheaper than eating at your hotel or in air-conditioned restaurants.

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