The Thai Cabinet has approved Alternative Yacht Quarantine (AYQ) for visiting yachts, the Thai Yachting Business Association announced.
AYQ allows crew and passengers to quarantine on board for 14 days, but all personnel must adhere to requirements for three RT-PCR (reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction) tests, health insurance, and other health and safety requirements listed below. Application for yacht entry must be submitted through an approved yacht agent in Thailand.
Crew and passengers will be eligible for a Special Tourist Visa (STV) which gives 90 days stay and can be extended twice, for another 90 days each time. Visa application can be submitted at the Royal Thai Embassy.
The Thai Government will also provide a grace period until November 30 by providing STV on arrival to assist boats that have been left stranded.
“We are available to assist your entry into Thailand,” said Matthew Na Nagara, Chairman of TYBA and General Manager of the Port Takola Yacht Marina & Boatyard in Krabi. “We look forward to welcoming yachts again.”