List of local state quarantine hotels in Pattaya, Chonburi

COVID-19 quarantine in Thailand

According to the latest information from the web search results, the COVID-19 quarantine in Thailand depends on whether you are vaccinated or not, and whether you are entering through the island reopening projects or not. Here are some of the main points: 

Thailand has reopened the country without quarantine to fully vaccinated travelers from any countries and territories under the Test and Go program 

Vaccinated travelers need to apply for a Thailand Pass1 and book a Test and Go hotel1 for one night stay and COVID-19 testing 

Unvaccinated travelers need to apply for a Thailand Pass and undergo a mandatory quarantine of 10 days if they enter Thailand by sea or air, or 14 days if they enter by land 

Unvaccinated travelers also need to book an alternative state quarantine or alternative quarantine hotel and take PCR tests twice after their arrival 

Travelers who enter Thailand through the pilot reopening projects on the islands of Phuket and Koh Samui do not need to quarantine regardless of their vaccination status 

Travelers need to buy COVID-19 insurance with a minimum coverage of $20,0001 and show proof of their vaccination record (if vaccinated) and COVID-19 test result (if unvaccinated) before boarding their flight to Thailand 

List of local state quarantine hotels in Pattaya, Chonburi

There are many hotels in Pattaya, Chonburi that offer local state quarantine packages for travelers who need to undergo mandatory isolation upon arrival in Thailand. Here are some of the hotels that I found from the web search results: 

Hotel J Residence: This hotel has a 8.4 rating with 289 reviews and offers deluxe rooms with city, pool or direct pool access views. The price for a 5-day quarantine package starts from ฿15,400 and includes three meals per day, airport transfer, COVID-19 tests and medical services 

J Inspired Hotel Pattaya: This hotel has a 8.4 rating with 1261 reviews and offers deluxe studio rooms with city or pool views. The price for a 5-day quarantine package starts from ฿13,400 and includes the same services as Hotel J Residence 

Sunshine Hip Hotel: This hotel has a 8.2 rating with 559 reviews and offers superior rooms with limited, city or pool views. The price for a 5-day quarantine package starts from ฿14,950 and includes the same services as Hotel J Residence 

Hotel J Pattaya: This hotel has a 7.9 rating with 1432 reviews and offers junior, family or grand deluxe family suites. The price for a 5-day quarantine package starts from ฿19,400 and includes the same services as Hotel J Residence 

The Green Park Resort: This hotel has a 7.5 rating with 755 reviews and offers superior rooms with partial or full pool views or interconnecting rooms. The price for a 5-day quarantine package starts from ฿16,000 and includes the same services as Hotel J Residence 

Sunshine Garden Resort: This hotel has a 7.4 rating with 346 reviews and offers superior rooms with street or pool views or studio rooms. The price for a 5-day quarantine package starts from ฿15,500 and includes the same services as Hotel J Residence 

Grand Bella Pattaya: This hotel has a 7.8 rating with 191 reviews and offers superior rooms, deluxe pool view rooms or junior suites. The price for a 5-day quarantine package starts from ฿14,500 and includes the same services as Hotel J Residence 

You can find more information about these hotels and their quarantine packages by clicking on the links provided. I hope this helps you find a suitable hotel for your local state quarantine in Pattaya, Chonburi. 

What are the requirements for local state quarantine?

Local state quarantine is a term used to describe the mandatory isolation of travelers who arrive in Thailand from certain countries or regions that are considered high-risk for COVID-19 transmission. The local state quarantine requirements vary depending on the traveler’s vaccination status, COVID-19 test results, and the origin of their travel. Here are some of the general requirements for local state quarantine in Thailand: 

Travelers who are fully vaccinated with a vaccine approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) or the Thai Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) do not need to undergo local state quarantine, unless they are coming from a country or region that is classified as “very high-risk” or “high-risk” by the MoPH. These travelers must show proof of vaccination and a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours before departure. They must also register with the Thailand Pass system and follow the health measures at their destination 

Travelers who are not fully vaccinated or have received a vaccine that is not approved by the WHO or the MoPH must undergo local state quarantine for 14 days at a government-accredited hotel. These travelers must also show a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours before departure, obtain a certificate of entry (COE) from the Thai embassy or consulate in their country, purchase COVID-19 health insurance, and register with the Thailand Pass system 

Travelers who are coming from a country or region that is classified as “very high-risk” or “high-risk” by the MoPH must undergo local state quarantine for 14 days regardless of their vaccination status. These travelers must also follow the same requirements as the unvaccinated travelers mentioned above 

Travelers who test positive for COVID-19 during their local state quarantine will be transferred to a hospital for treatment and isolation. They will have to bear the cost of their medical expenses and extend their quarantine period until they test negative 

You can find more information about the local state quarantine requirements and the list of countries or regions that are classified as “very high-risk” or “high-risk” by the MoPH by clicking on the links provided. I hope this helps you understand the local state quarantine requirements in Thailand. 

What documents must be prepared before quarantine in Thailand?

According to the latest Thailand entry requirements, travelers who want to visit Thailand do not need to undergo any quarantine as of July 1st, 2022. However, they still need to prepare some documents before traveling to Thailand, such as: 

Passport with at least six month validity 

Visa or visa exemption qualification 

Thailand travel insurance 

Flight itinerary 

Hotel booking confirmation 

Vaccination record (if vaccinated) 

COVID-19 test result (if unvaccinated) 

These documents may be checked by the airlines and Thai immigration authorities at random. Incorrect documents may delay the entry screening to Thailand. Therefore, it is advisable to have them ready before departure. 

Why must do quarantine for COVID19

Quarantine is a public health measure that aims to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Quarantine is for people who have been exposed to someone who has COVID-19, but do not have symptoms themselves. By staying away from others for a certain period of time, usually 10 to 14 days, they can avoid infecting others if they develop the disease later. Quarantine can help slow down the transmission of COVID-19 and protect vulnerable groups from getting sick 

Isolation is another public health measure that is used to separate people who have confirmed or suspected COVID-19 from those who do not. Isolation is for people who have symptoms or test positive for COVID-19. They should stay home and avoid contact with others for at least 5 days, or until their symptoms improve and they test negative. Isolation can help reduce the risk of spreading the virus to others and allow them to recover from the illness 

Both quarantine and isolation are important ways to protect yourself and others from COVID-19. They can help break the chain of infection and prevent the disease from becoming more widespread. By following the guidelines from the health authorities, you can help stop the pandemic and save lives. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. 

Protecting and treating yourself from COVID19 in Thailand

There are several ways to protect yourself and others from COVID-19 in Thailand, according to the sources I found. Here are some of the main points: 

Follow the DMHTT precautions recommended by the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA): D – Distancing, M – Mask wearing, H – Handwashing, T – Temperature check, and T – Thai Chana contact tracing application 

If you test positive for COVID-19 using an antigen test kit (ATK), contact the National Health Security Office (NHSO) number 1330 or via LINE at @nhso for advice and assessment. Depending on your symptoms and risk factors, you may be advised to undergo home isolation, community isolation, or hospital treatment 

If you test negative for COVID-19 using an ATK, but have symptoms or a history of close contact in high-risk areas, you should undergo a repeat PCR test or self-quarantine and ATK self-check every three days, or when symptoms appear 

Exercise regularly and keep yourself healthy and fit. Avoid crowded and poorly ventilated spaces, and limit your travel and movement as much as possible 

Make sure you have adequate medical insurance cover and follow the travel guidelines of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the local authorities. Use the ‘Thai Chana’ application to check in and out of public places and receive alerts on COVID-19 situations 

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