Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, Secretary-General of the Prime Minister’s Office,said on July 6 that international tourism was ready to resume on the islands as71.4 percent of residents (89,000 people) had been vaccinated against COVID-19.
Conditions for entry are similar to those imposed by the Phuket Sandbox scheme,which launched on July 1. During the first seven days, all foreign visitorsstay on Samui, though they will be permitted to travel around the island onsealed routes.
After their first week, tourists can travel freely around Samui and also to KohPhangan and Koh Tao.
They will be tested for COVID-19 three times: on their day of arrival, on daysix or seven, and on day 12 or 13.
After a complete two week stay in designated areas, tourists with a negativeresult will be free to travel to other provinces nationwide.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) GovernorYuthasak Supasorn said the number of tourists expected to arrive is estimatedat 1,000 in the first 30 days, generating at least 100 million THB (over 3million USD) for the provincial economy.
He added that there's a possibility that Phuket will reduce its policy of atwo-week mandatory stay on the island but on the condition that all touristsare free of COVID-19 in the first 14 days of reopening.
As of July 5, 1,755 tourists had stayed in almost 300 hotels across the island.
The government expects about 100,000 foreign tourists to visit Phuket inthe third quarter of this year and generate 8.9 billion THB (278 million USD)in revenue./.