Thailand Visa RequirementsFor Denmark passport holders

Danish passport holders visit Thailand visa-free for up to 30 days per entry via an air or land port of entry. No advance application is needed. The exemption was extended to 60 days for many nationalities in 2024; confirm current rules before travel.

Visa Free
30 days max stay
Bangkok
Asia
THB (āļŋ)
Thai
UTC+7

Great news! Denmark passport holders can enter Thailand without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 30 days.

No application required. Present your valid Danish passport at a Thai port of entry. Ensure at least 6 months passport validity. You may be asked to show proof of onward travel and sufficient funds (at least 10,000 THB per person or 20,000 THB per family). Extensions of 30 days are available at any Thai Immigration office in-country for a fee of 1,900 THB. For longer stays, a Thai Tourist Visa (TR) obtained before travel allows 60 days with a possible 30-day extension.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Denmark to Thailand: What You Need to Know

Thailand is one of the most popular long-haul destinations for Danish travelers, known for Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Koh Samui, and Koh Tao. Thailand and Denmark maintain diplomatic relations and a bilateral visa exemption covering short stays. Thailand has been gradually extending its visa-free allowance; as of 2024-2025, many European nationalities including Denmark receive up to 60 days. Verify the current allowed duration at the Royal Thai Embassy website before travel. Copenhagen Airport has no direct flights to Thailand; connections through Middle Eastern, Asian, or European hubs are required.

How to Get There

Thai Airways, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines offer connections from Copenhagen (CPH) to Bangkok (BKK/DMK) and Phuket (HKT) via their respective hubs. Finnair also connects via Helsinki. Total flight time including stopover is typically 11-14 hours.

Money & Banking

Thailand uses the Thai Baht (THB). Cards are accepted at hotels, shopping malls, and larger restaurants, but cash is preferred or required at markets, street food stalls, tuk-tuks, and smaller guesthouses. ATMs are widely available but charge a fixed fee of around 220 THB per withdrawal for foreign cards. Exchange rates at airport booths are poor; use bank exchange offices (Superrich, Currency Exchange Thailand) in Bangkok city for better rates. Tipping is not traditionally Thai but has become expected in tourist areas: small tips for restaurant service (20-50 THB), tour guides (100-200 THB), and hotel housekeeping are appreciated.

Practical Tips

Thailand uses Type A, B, and C plugs; the sockets are often multi-standard and accept flat two-pin plugs. A universal adaptor is recommended. Voltage is 220V/50Hz. Tap water is not safe to drink in Thailand; use bottled or filtered water. When visiting temples, dress modestly with shoulders and knees covered. Remove shoes before entering temple buildings. Avoid touching or climbing on Buddha images; this is deeply disrespectful and can result in legal consequences.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Danish citizens need a visa for Thailand?

No. Danish passport holders can visit Thailand visa-free for up to 30 days (recently extended to 60 days for many nationalities). Verify the current duration at the Royal Thai Embassy website before travel.

Can I extend my stay in Thailand?

Yes. A 30-day extension is available at any Thai Immigration office in Thailand for a fee of 1,900 THB. For longer stays, a Thai Tourist Visa (TR) obtained before travel is recommended.

Is tap water safe to drink in Thailand?

No. Tap water is not safe to drink in Thailand. Always use sealed bottled water. Avoid ice in drinks unless at reputable establishments.

What should I know about visiting temples in Thailand?

Dress modestly when visiting temples: cover shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering temple buildings. Do not touch or climb on Buddha images. This is both respectful and required by law in some cases.

Are there direct flights from Denmark to Thailand?

No direct flights operate from Copenhagen to Thailand. Common connections are via Gulf hubs (Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad) or via Helsinki (Finnair). Total travel time is approximately 11-14 hours.

What currency does Thailand use?

Thailand uses the Thai Baht (THB). Cash is essential for street food, local transport, and markets. ATMs charge approximately 220 THB per international withdrawal. Use bank exchange offices in Bangkok city for the best rates.