Thailand is one of the best value destinations in the world.
Whether you’re a backpacker on $30 a day or a luxury
traveler spending $300, Thailand has something for everyone.
Daily Budget Breakdown
Budget Traveler ($30-50/day)
- Accommodation: $8-15 (hostel dorm or guesthouse)
- Food: $8-12 (street food and local restaurants)
- Transport: $3-5 (songthaew and local buses)
- Activities: $10-20 (one activity per day)
Mid-Range Traveler ($80-150/day)
- Accommodation: $30-60 (3-star hotel)
- Food: $20-30 (mix of local and tourist restaurants)
- Transport: $10-20 (Grab taxi and day trips)
- Activities: $20-40 (tours and experiences)
Luxury Traveler ($200-500+/day)
- Accommodation: $100-300 (4-5 star resort)
- Food: $50-100 (fine dining)
- Transport: $30-50 (private transfers)
- Activities: $50-100 (private tours)
Accommodation Costs
Hostels ($8-20/night)
Perfect for backpackers and solo travelers.
Find the best hostels in Thailand here
Budget Hotels ($20-50/night)
Great value for couples and families.
Find budget hotels in Thailand here
Mid-Range Hotels ($50-150/night)
Comfortable rooms with pools and amenities.
Find mid-range hotels in Thailand here
Luxury Resorts ($150-500+/night)
World-class resorts with stunning views.
Find luxury resorts in Thailand here
Food Costs
Street food is the best value in Thailand:
- Pad Thai: $1-2
- Green Curry: $1.50-3
- Mango Sticky Rice: $1-2
- Fresh Fruit Shake: $1-2
- Singha Beer: $1.50-3
Restaurant meals cost $5-15 per person.
Western food costs $8-20 per person.
Transport Costs
- Domestic flight: $30-80 one way
- Overnight train Bangkok-Chiang Mai: $15-40
- Ferry between islands: $10-30
- Grab taxi: $3-10 per trip
- Scooter rental: $5-10 per day
Activity Costs
- Phi Phi Islands day trip: $35-60
- Elephant sanctuary: $60-100
- Thai cooking class: $30-50
- Muay Thai fight ticket: $20-40
- Temple entrance fee: Free-$5
Book affordable tours and activities here
Money Saving Tips
- Eat street food instead of restaurants
- Take overnight trains to save on accommodation
- Book activities directly with local operators
- Travel during shoulder season (May-June, September-October)
- Use ATMs wisely – withdraw large amounts to minimize fees
- Book accommodation in advance for peak season
How Much Does a 2-Week Thailand Trip Cost?
Budget: $600-900
Mid-Range: $1,500-2,500
Luxury: $4,000-8,000+
These estimates include accommodation, food,
transport, and activities but not flights.
Final Tips
- Always have cash in Thai Baht
- ATM fees are $5-6 per withdrawal
- Credit cards accepted in tourist areas
- Haggle at markets but be respectful
