Travel Requirements
RETURN TO THAILAND WITH EASY TRAVEL
April 20, 2025
All non-Thai nationals must apply for a Digital Arrival Card 3 days before arrival in Thailand. Apply here
October 16, 2024
Thailand’s highly anticipated Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system, originally set to launch in December 2024, has been delayed. See the latest announcement here.
September 18, 2024
Starting December 1, 2024, travelers from 93 countries that previously enjoyed visa-free entry into Thailand will need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before embarking on their trip. The application process is designed to be entirely digital, with travelers able to apply through Thailand’s official e-Visa website. Importantly, the ETA will be free of charge, maintaining Thailand’s visa-free travel policy for these 93 countries while adding an extra layer of security.
The Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) allows travelers a single entry into Thailand and is valid for a period of 60 days from the date it is issued. This means visitors can stay in the country for up to two months under the initial approval, with the option of applying for a one-time extension, which grants an additional 30 days.
By implementing this system, Thailand aims to create a more streamlined and secure entry process for international visitors. One of the significant advantages for travelers is the use of automated immigration clearance gates, which will allow seamless movement through the use of QR codes, minimizing waiting times at points of entry.
See the latest announcements here.
January 9, 2023
Thailand has no restrictions in place for travel into or around the country. Policy continues as per the previous October announcement.
From October 1, 2022
All restrictions have been lifted for international travelers to Thailand so you are no longer required to show proof of vaccination or ATK test results. A longer length of stay of 45 days is also on offer.
What happens if I test positive for Covid and am unable to fly?
If you are unable to travel due to testing positive for covid and can provide us with a medical certificate, you may postpone your stay for free and use the full credit for future date booking. See our cancellation policy.
What happens if I test positive for Covid when I arrive in Thailand?
Should you test positive during your stay you will be required to go to a local hospital or designated hotel isolation until you recover or test negative. It is recommended that you have medical insurance that covers hospital stays. We do not offer refunds after arrival and check in.
Your Safety
Koh Samui is considered a target destination for people to travel safely to and Samahita has been awarded the ‘Amazing Thailand Safety and Health Administration Certificate’ (SHA++) for following the hygiene, health and cleanliness standards issued by the Ministry of Public Health. With our clean, open-air environment directly on the beach, Samahita is already the perfect post-pandemic escape, and a home for you to find peace, clarity and awaken vigor with our practices and unique, safe space.
We will continue to implement our high standards in care, cleaning and sanitization, with some minor changes for your safety:
  • Covid safety protocols as per the Thai Ministry of Public Health
  • Hand sanitizer stations throughout the center
  • Guest rooms disinfected between stays
  • High touch surfaces frequently disinfected
  • Regular sanitization of yoga, fitness and treatment rooms and equipment
  • Classes in outdoor and well-aired spaces
  • A hybrid of meal choices served to you along with self-service buffet, to minimize touchpoints in the dining area
  • Room cleaning every three days for safety, privacy and sustainability. Fresh towels may be requested.
We look forward to welcoming you soon to Thailand and especially to Samahita Retreat.