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Sasikan Wattanachan. Picture courtesy of The Nation

 

Bangkok and Koh Samui have nabbed the limelight, with Thailand reigning supreme as the top summer getaway for European travellers for a second consecutive year.

 

According to an Agoda survey, travellers from Germany, France, the UK, the Netherlands, and Spain are leading the charge, keen on the country’s dynamic culture and idyllic beaches.

 

As Deputy Government Spokesperson Sasikan Wattanachan notes, Thailand's year-round efforts to energise tourism are clearly paying off.

 

As temperatures in Europe rise, so too does interest in Thai destinations. The survey points out a notable upswing in hotel searches from countries like Greece, showing a 67% increase; the Czech Republic with a bump of 26%; and Poland up by 16%.

 

This data underpins Thailand's magnetic appeal as a top-tier holiday spot, drawing Europeans eager for an exotic escapade. The islands of Koh Samui and Phuket have particularly caught the eye, thanks in part to exposure from HBO's "The White Lotus", heightening interest among Western holidaymakers.

 

Despite a modest dip of 2.7% in overall international footfall in 2025, the Thai tourism scene isn't waving the white flag. Recent stats from late May to early June spotlight a tourism upswing, with a 29.3% rise in visitors from close quarters like Malaysia and a 9.6% climb in long-haul entries.

 

The influx showcases Thailand's unwavering strength in attracting holidaymakers globally.

 

Tourism remains a cornerstone of Thailand's economic structure, as stressed by Sasikan. The country’s devotion to orchestrating vibrant year-round events continues to draw tourists. With such strategic focus, Thailand retains its allure as a prime European getaway.

 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

This data underpins Thailand's magnetic appeal as a top-tier holiday spot, drawing Europeans eager for an exotic escapade. The islands of Koh Samui and Phuket have particularly caught the eye, thanks in part to exposure from HBO's "The White Lotus", heightening interest among Western holidaymakers.

 

Yes, but who the heck goes to Bangkok for a holliday?  , insane?

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

According to an Agoda survey, travellers from Germany, France, the UK, the Netherlands, and Spain are leading the charge, keen on the country’s dynamic culture and idyllic beaches.

What no Chinese... I wonder where they've gone this year?

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

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Sasikan Wattanachan. Picture courtesy of The Nation

 

Bangkok and Koh Samui have nabbed the limelight, with Thailand reigning supreme as the top summer getaway for European travellers for a second consecutive year.

 

According to an Agoda survey, travellers from Germany, France, the UK, the Netherlands, and Spain are leading the charge, keen on the country’s dynamic culture and idyllic beaches.

 

As Deputy Government Spokesperson Sasikan Wattanachan notes, Thailand's year-round efforts to energise tourism are clearly paying off.

 

As temperatures in Europe rise, so too does interest in Thai destinations. The survey points out a notable upswing in hotel searches from countries like Greece, showing a 67% increase; the Czech Republic with a bump of 26%; and Poland up by 16%.

 

This data underpins Thailand's magnetic appeal as a top-tier holiday spot, drawing Europeans eager for an exotic escapade. The islands of Koh Samui and Phuket have particularly caught the eye, thanks in part to exposure from HBO's "The White Lotus", heightening interest among Western holidaymakers.

 

Despite a modest dip of 2.7% in overall international footfall in 2025, the Thai tourism scene isn't waving the white flag. Recent stats from late May to early June spotlight a tourism upswing, with a 29.3% rise in visitors from close quarters like Malaysia and a 9.6% climb in long-haul entries.

 

The influx showcases Thailand's unwavering strength in attracting holidaymakers globally.

 

Tourism remains a cornerstone of Thailand's economic structure, as stressed by Sasikan. The country’s devotion to orchestrating vibrant year-round events continues to draw tourists. With such strategic focus, Thailand retains its allure as a prime European getaway.

 

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Perfect.

I don't live neither in Bangkok nor on Samui.

So some years more privacy 🎉

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3 hours ago, cjinchiangrai said:

Figures, Samui has to be the least Thai place in Thailand. OK beaches but everything is whitewashed for the tourists.

Whitewashed??? Not when i was there in Febuary it’s an overpriced S******E

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15 minutes ago, Reddavy said:

Whitewashed??? Not when i was there in Febuary it’s an overpriced S******E

No, awash with white people.

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This article is all over.the map.

 

Web searches dont translate into anything. Then there is reality......

 

14 hours ago, webfact said:

Despite a modest dip of 2.7% in overall international footfall in 2025

 

 

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Where do they get this rubbish. Where are the Europeans. 

 

Thai Enquirer 4 June:

• Sorawong Thienthong, the Minister of Tourism and Sports, revealed the tourism situation
from January 1 to June 1. During this period, over 14 million foreign tourists have entered
Thailand, generating 676 billion Baht in revenue.
❖ Year-on-year the total number of tourists (until June 1) saw a decline of 2.77%
❖ The top 5 nationalities of tourists were:
➢ China 1,967,399 visitors
➢ Malaysia 1,926,984
➢ India 985,197
➢ Russia 964,167
➢ South Korea 677,448

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15 hours ago, webfact said:

According to an Agoda survey

 

Still a thing in 2025......  can't wait until the AI bots get more creative.  in 100-years, humans will have no idea how to write, read, think, or .......   ah, I forgot.   My IQ is 75, 3rd highest in the world.  

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3 hours ago, Quentin Zen said:

 

Still a thing in 2025......  can't wait until the AI bots get more creative.  in 100-years, humans will have no idea how to write, read, think, or .......   ah, I forgot.   My IQ is 75, 3rd highest in the world.  

India has an average 74iq saar

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