Saudi citizens can visit Thailand with 30-day, no-fee visa

Thailand has exempted Saudi citizens from entry visas for a 30-day stay. (SPA/File Photo)
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Updated 08 June 2022
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Saudi citizens can visit Thailand with 30-day, no-fee visa

  • Saudi embassy said visa exemption period set by Thai government came without any fees

LONDON: Thailand has exempted Saudi citizens from entry visas for a 30-day stay, Saudi Arabia’s embassy in Thailand announced on Tuesday.

The embassy said the visa exemption period set by the Thai government also came without any fees.

“The embassy would like to make it clear to Saudi citizens that the government of the Kingdom of Thailand has agreed to enter Saudi citizens without a visa for a period of 30 days free of charge,” the Saudi embassy said.
The implementation date of the decision to allow the Saudis to enter Thailand without a visa will be announced soon, the embassy added.

Citizens entering Thailand must provide a medical insurance certificate for an amount of at least $20,000 via insurance offices, the embassy revealed in March.

Travelers must also attach a hotel reservation for one day, as well as quarantine in one of the approved hotels by the Thai Ministry of Health until the result of a COVID-19 PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before the arrival date is received.

Saudi Arabia and Thailand announced in January a restoration of full diplomatic ties and a planned exchange of ambassadors after 32 years.


The founding economy: A blueprint for stability in the First Saudi State

Updated 23 February 2026
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The founding economy: A blueprint for stability in the First Saudi State

  • The establishment of the First Saudi State created a secure environment that facilitated the arrival of caravans, secured vast trade routes, and revived commerce across the Arabian Peninsula

RIYADH: The economy during the founding stage of the First Saudi State served as a fundamental pillar in building the nation, consolidating its influence, and ensuring its stability. This early economic growth was inextricably linked to achieving security, unifying regions, and organizing society—factors that directly stimulated trade, stabilized markets, and enhanced the foundations of daily life in Diriyah and its surrounding areas.
According to Dr. Abdullah Al-Saleh Al-Othaimeen's "Diriyah: Origins and Development during the First Saudi State," published by the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives (Darah), the founding economy stands as a historical model reflecting the reciprocal relationship between political stability and early economic prosperity.

Beyond its political and intellectual prominence, Diriyah emerged as a vibrant economic hub. (SPA)

The establishment of the First Saudi State created a secure environment that facilitated the arrival of caravans, secured vast trade routes, and revived commerce across the Arabian Peninsula.
Beyond its political and intellectual prominence, Diriyah emerged as a vibrant economic hub. Its active markets attracted merchants and students from across the region, all of whom benefited from the state-provided stability. The local society relied on diverse activities for its livelihood, including trade, agriculture, and livestock breeding, with horses and camels playing crucial roles in transportation, commerce, and securing roads.
The social and administrative organization upon which the state was founded ensured the continuous availability of goods and sustained market stability. Ultimately, the close relationship between public security and economic growth during this founding phase solidified Diriyah's position as a premier political and commercial center in the Arabian Peninsula.