Thailand Shifts Tourism Focus to “Value Over Volume”
Thailand is strategically evolving its tourism model, moving away from a reliance on mass tourism towards a focus on value over volume
. This shift prioritizes high-quality experiences and sustainable tourism products, responding to changing traveler preferences and aiming for long-term economic benefits.
New Strategy: Prioritizing Quality Experiences
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) presented this updated strategy at ITB Berlin, acknowledging a change in travel behavior. According to the TAT, luxury is increasingly defined by time, peace and personal well-being
.
This approach aims to attract new target groups, particularly wellness and well-being travelers. The TAT is highlighting the north of the country, including Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, with offerings for mindful stays
such as hiking, yoga, and meditation. Other areas receiving increased focus include Nan with its historic old town, Koh Chang with its quiet beaches, and Phang-nga for gentle
adventures and wellness retreats.
Focus on Longer Stays and Community Engagement
Thailand is also encouraging longer stays and travel experiences that more closely involve local communities. The country intends to leverage festivals, cultural events, and congresses to distribute tourism more evenly throughout the year and attract diverse visitor segments.
Strong Tourism Performance in 2025
This new strategy builds upon a successful 2025, which saw 32.9 million international visitors contribute approximately 41.3 billion euros in revenue. The long-distance travel market experienced particularly strong growth, exceeding 10 million travelers for the first time. Germany remains a key European source market, sending approximately 966,000 travelers.
Looking ahead to 2026, Thailand is targeting total tourism-related revenue of around 81 billion euros.
FAQ
- What is Thailand’s new tourism strategy? Thailand is shifting from focusing on the number of tourists to the quality of experiences offered, prioritizing
value over volume
. - What types of travelers is Thailand hoping to attract? The country is targeting wellness travelers, those seeking mindful experiences, and visitors interested in engaging with local communities.
- How did tourism perform in 2025? Thailand welcomed 32.9 million international visitors, generating 41.3 billion euros in revenue.
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