Thailand Visa RequirementsFor Lithuania passport holders
Lithuanian citizens need a Thai Tourist Visa at $40. TDAC mandatory. Apply at Royal Thai Embassy in Helsinki.
Lithuania passport holders require a visa to enter Thailand.
Apply for the Thai Tourist Visa at the Royal Thai Embassy in Helsinki or Warsaw. Complete the TDAC at tdac.immigration.go.th within 72 hours before arrival.
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
Required Documents
For Your Visa Application
Valid Lithuanian Passport
Must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Thailand.
Completed Visa Application Form
Royal Thai Embassy visa application form.
Passport-Size Photos
Two recent color photographs (4x6 cm), white background.
Bank Statement (3 months)
Showing a balance of at least 20,000 THB per person.
Return Ticket
Confirmed return or onward flight from Thailand.
Accommodation Confirmation
Hotel booking confirmation for Thailand.
Required at Entry
TDAC Completion
Complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card at tdac.immigration.go.th within 72 hours before arrival. Free and mandatory.
Current Travel Situation
Lithuania to Thailand: What You Need to Know
Lithuanian citizens currently require a Thai Tourist Visa (TR) at approximately $40 USD for stays up to 60 days.
TDAC mandatory: Since 1 May 2025, all travelers must complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online at tdac.immigration.go.th within 72 hours before arrival. Free of charge.
Apply in advance: The nearest Royal Thai Embassy for Lithuanians is in Helsinki (Finland) or Warsaw (Poland).
How to Get There
No direct flights from Vilnius to Bangkok (BKK). Connect via Warsaw (LOT, Thai Airways), Helsinki, or Istanbul. Total travel time approximately 12 to 15 hours.
Money & Banking
Thailand uses Thai Baht (THB). ATMs charge 220 to 250 THB per foreign withdrawal. Always pay in THB (DCC scam alert). Use Wise or Revolut to minimize fees.
Practical Tips
Thailand is a perennial favorite for Lithuanian travelers. Bangkok (the Grand Palace, Wat Arun at sunset, Chatuchak Weekend Market, the rooftop bars of Sathorn), Chiang Mai (Doi Suthep temple, the Saturday and Sunday Walking Streets, cookery classes, elephant sanctuaries in the jungle), and the southern islands (Koh Tao for budget diving, Koh Lanta for quiet beaches, Koh Phi Phi for dramatic scenery, Koh Lipe for Caribbean-blue water) are all exceptional.
Best time: November to March is the cool season.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Lithuanian citizens need a visa to visit Thailand?
Yes. Lithuanian citizens currently require a Thai Tourist Visa (TR) at approximately $40 USD for stays up to 60 days. Apply at the Royal Thai Embassy in Helsinki or Warsaw.
What is the TDAC and do I need to complete it?
The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is mandatory for all travelers to Thailand since May 2025. Complete it at tdac.immigration.go.th within 72 hours before arrival. It is free. Failing to complete it can cause delays at immigration.
What is the best beach in Thailand?
Depends on what you want. Koh Lipe (southern Thailand near the Malaysian border): the clearest Caribbean-like water in Thailand, remote, stunning. Koh Tao: world-famous for budget scuba diving. Koh Lanta: quiet, long beaches, relaxed atmosphere. Koh Phi Phi Leh: no accommodation (day trips only from Phi Phi Don or Krabi), the most dramatic scenery. Koh Samui: best infrastructure, international airport.
Is Muay Thai boxing worth watching in Thailand?
Yes. Muay Thai (Thai kickboxing) is Thailand's national sport. Major stadiums include Lumpinee Boxing Stadium and Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok, and boxing rings in Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Koh Samui. Attending a live Muay Thai fight is an electrifying cultural experience.
How do I get from Vilnius to Bangkok?
No direct flights. Connect via Warsaw (LOT, then Thai Airways), Helsinki, or Istanbul (Turkish Airlines). Total travel time approximately 12 to 15 hours.
What is the best street food in Bangkok?
Pad Thai (stir-fried rice noodles, the most internationally famous Thai dish, but actually rare in its authentic form outside Bangkok), som tam (green papaya salad, spicy and tangy), guay teow (noodle soup, eaten for breakfast at street carts), mango sticky rice (seasonal dessert), and green/red/massaman curry over jasmine rice. Yaowarat (Bangkok's Chinatown) is the greatest street food destination in the city.