How many days is the quarantine period in Thailand?

May 17, 2021
4 years ago
Theodoros **********
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hello!!!! knows some how many days is quarantine in thailand?
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The quarantine period in Thailand is generally reported to be 16 days and 15 nights, with some variations based on arrival time and hotel policies. Day counts can sometimes be confusing, with the first day depending on the landing time, and the last day of quarantine depending on hotel checkout policies. Many users confirmed they experienced a total of 15 days of quarantine.
Simon *******
not the sharpest knife in the rack it seems
Trevor ******
14 night 15day
Trevor ******
s ram is where I'm at
Trevor ******
originally they said 17 days which made no sence I put a stop to that real quick and they 100% agreed
Trevor ******
I arrived may 16 and leave check out by 12 noon on May 30th they tell me this morning
Trevor ******
well I arrived between 6am and 12 noon after explaining that they count it as day 1 depends on your hotel I guess
Kevin *********
15
David *********
Its worth it when u come out trust me!!!!!!!!!
Trevor ******
@David ********
i hope so im just day 4
David *********
@Trevor *****
i did 15 days back in jan :) 3.5 months here now.
Khun ******
Live sentence if you did something wrong... I warned you.....
James *******
16 days 15 nights
Reiner *********
15 ...
Reiner *********
Guad Ischs
Will ************
Day 1 is day 0 depending on scheduled landing time and day 14 can be day 14 or day 14+0 which is really day 15 so if you arrive on a Monday you will leave quarantine on either Monday or Tuesday 2 weeks later. Hope you understand that đź‘Ť.
Trevor ******
it does not matter if your vaccinated read these comments
Will ************
I'll be flying mid July fully vaccinated already booked the
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package. It is what it is but I'll be staying well into next year.
Theodoros **********
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yes but I have been vaccinated
Richard ***********
@Theodoros *********
Vaccines don’t fully protect against infection, even if they can block symptoms from appearing. As a result, vaccinated people can unknowingly carry and spread pathogens. Occasionally, they can even start epidemics.
Theodoros **********
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and.....my flight is July 4th
Paul *******
@Theodoros *********
flying with who?
Alinca **************
16 days 15 nights
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