PASSPORT:
It must be valid and the expiry date must be at least 6 months later than the date of entry into Thailand.
Citizens of the European Community do not need a visa: upon arrival as you will automatically receive a 30 day visa that can be extended to 60 days if required.
You need at least two free pages for the stamps.
You can check if you need a visa based on your nationality by connecting to your country’s Thai Embassy website.
However, it is the passenger’s responsibility to ensure the validity of their travel documents.
The passport should always be taken with you when you are in Thailand or, at least, in photocopy.
INSURANCE:
We recommend that you ALWAYS sign an insurance policy that covers all the unexpected, especially health, during all the days of your stay in Thailand.
In the unfortunate event one should need a hospital, for any reason, the costs could be really exorbitant.
For the sake of a few euros you can guarantee a peaceful holiday.
Carefully check the exclusions of your Insurance company.
Regards
Neil & Tracy