Thailand Visa RequirementsFor Netherlands passport holders

Dutch citizens enter Thailand visa-free for 30 days. Thailand extended this to 60 days in 2024 as part of efforts to boost tourism.

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

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

No visa required. Current policy (2024-2025) allows 60 days visa-free. An extension of 30 more days can be obtained at a Thai Immigration office for THB 1,900. Ensure your passport has at least six months validity. Keep entry stamp documentation.

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

Netherlands to Thailand: What You Need to Know

Thailand is one of the most popular long-haul destinations for Dutch travellers. Schiphol has multiple direct flights daily to Bangkok. Thailand extended its visa-free window from 30 to 60 days in late 2024 for most European passports including Dutch. Dutch tourists are among the top 10 European nationalities visiting Thailand.

Practical Tips

KLM, Thai Airways, and other carriers operate direct Schiphol to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) flights (approximately 11 hours). Thai baht is the currency; ATMs are widely available but charge fees. Travel insurance is strongly recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Dutch citizens need a visa for Thailand?

No. Dutch passport holders can enter Thailand visa-free. Thailand extended its visa-free window to 60 days per visit in late 2024 for European passport holders including Dutch. Stays can be extended once at a Thai Immigration office for 30 more days (THB 1,900 fee).

Are there direct flights from Amsterdam Schiphol to Bangkok?

Yes. KLM operates a direct Schiphol-Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) service, taking approximately 11 hours. Thai Airways also operates the route seasonally. Bangkok is also a hub for onward domestic flights to Phuket, Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, and other destinations.

What health precautions should Dutch travellers take for Thailand?

Travel health insurance covering medical evacuation is strongly recommended. Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and updated routine vaccinations are advised. Dengue fever is present in urban areas during rainy season; use mosquito repellent. Drink bottled or purified water. Avoid raw shellfish at street stalls unless from reputable vendors.

What are the main visa rules Dutch travellers should know for Thailand?

The 60-day visa-free entry begins from the day of arrival. Do not overstay; Thai Immigration takes overstays seriously with fines and potential bans. If planning a longer stay, apply for a Thailand Long-Term Resident (LTR) visa or a tourist visa at a Thai embassy before travel. Land border crossings may have different or limited visa-free allowances.