Thailand for Italy passport holders: 60-day visa-free entry, direct flights, THB cash strategy
Italy passport holders enter Thailand visa-free for 60 days (extended November 2024). Thai Airways and Italy carriers fly direct FCO to Bangkok in 11 hours. Thailand's universal THB 220 ATM fee is unavoidable — Revolut or Wise ensures you pay only that fee, with no Italy bank markup on top.
Visa requirements
German (EU) passport holders enter Thailand visa-free for 60 days — extended from 30 days in November 2024 as part of Thailand's tourism expansion policy. No pre-registration or ETIAS-equivalent required. The 60-day stamp is issued on arrival at Suvarnabhumi Airport. Extendable once for 30 days at local immigration offices (THB 1,900 fee). The Thailand Elite long-stay visa is available for longer residence.
Documents required
- ✓Valid German passport (6+ months validity)
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ATMs in Thailand
Best ATMs: Kasikorn Bank (KBank) and SCB charge THB 200 — slightly lower than Bangkok Bank, TMBThanachart, Krungthai (THB 220). Avoid Aeon ATMs in major malls — highest fees (THB 250+).
Typical surcharge: THB 220 per foreign card withdrawal — charged by ALL Thai commercial banks, no exceptions
Withdrawal tip: Minimize withdrawal frequency by taking large amounts: THB 15,000-20,000 per withdrawal. Each withdrawal costs THB 220 regardless of amount. A Charles Schwab or Starling account doesn't waive the Thai bank surcharge (unlike some countries) but eliminates your home bank's additional fees.
Top cities in Thailand
Bangkok
Thailand's capital is a sensory overload in the best possible way — gilded temples sit next to gleaming malls, tuk-tuks race alongside the BTS Skytrain, and some of the world's best street food lines every soi. The Chao Phraya river ties the old royal city to modern Sukhumvit and Silom districts.
Chiang Mai
Northern Thailand's cultural capital is ringed by mountains and ancient moat walls. The pace is slower than Bangkok — elephant sanctuaries, Thai cooking classes, Monk's chat sessions, and the Sunday Walking Street define the experience. Digital nomads and wellness seekers have made Nimman Road a modern hub.
Phuket & Phi Phi Islands
Thailand's largest island anchors the Andaman coast experience — from the buzzing bars of Patong Beach to the pastel shophouses of Old Phuket Town. Day trips to the Phi Phi Islands deliver the iconic turquoise-water limestone-cliff scenery, while Phang Nga Bay hides the 'James Bond Island'. Rainy season runs May–Oct on the Andaman side.
Koh Samui & Gulf Islands
The Gulf of Thailand's island trio — Koh Samui for luxury resorts and Fisherman's Village charm, Koh Tao for world-class diving and snorkelling at budget prices, and Koh Phangan for the legendary Full Moon Party. The Gulf coast's dry season runs November–April, making it a natural winter destination for Europeans and Australians.
Pai (Northern Thailand)
A mountain valley town in Mae Hong Son province that punches far above its size — hot springs, a canyon, waterfalls, and a laid-back backpacker culture that hasn't been Instagrammed into blandness yet. The 762-curve mountain road from Chiang Mai is half the adventure. Extremely budget-friendly.
Thailand's 60-day extension for EU passport holders: what changed in 2024
Thailand extended its visa-free allowance for EU/Italy nationals from 30 to 60 days in November 2024, as part of a broader tourism revival strategy. This means Italy travellers can spend up to 2 months in Thailand without needing any visa application. The 60-day stamp is issued on arrival at Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Phuket, Chiang Mai, and other major entry airports. Extension: Italy nationals can extend their stay by an additional 30 days (total 90 days) at any provincial immigration office for THB 1,900. For longer stays, the Thailand Long-Term Resident Visa (LTR) or Thailand Elite Visa are options.
On-arrival tips
- 1Buy a Thai SIM at Suvarnabhumi — DTAC Happy Tourist is THB 299 for 30 days unlimited data
- 2Thai ATMs: THB 220 fee per withdrawal — withdraw THB 20,000+ each time to minimize fee impact
- 3Bangkok heat: March-May is the hottest season (38°C+). Best weather: November-February.
- 4Tuk-tuks: agree on price before getting in. Grab (Uber equivalent) is far more reliable in Bangkok.
Key takeaways
- ✓Italy passport: 60 days visa-free Thailand (extended Nov 2024) — stamp issued on arrival
- ✓Thai Airways/Italy carriers direct FCO to Bangkok in 11 hours
- ✓Revolut or Wise: zero forex EUR→THB — pay only the universal THB 220 ATM fee
- ✓Withdraw THB 20,000+ each time to minimize the THB 220 per-withdrawal fee
- ✓Buy Thai SIM on arrival: DTAC Happy Tourist THB 299/30 days unlimited data
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Visa information is based on publicly available government sources and official embassy data. Entry requirements, fees, and procedures change frequently — always verify with the official embassy or consulate of Thailand before travelling. ForexFee is not a legal adviser.