Thailand Tour Package from Dubai: Prices & Guide 2026

INTERNATIONAL PACKAGES — THAILAND

By Mayra Tours Team  |  Published: 10 July 2026  |  Read time: 9 mins

A Thailand tour package from Dubai in 2026 typically costs from AED 2,199 per person for a 6-night trip covering Bangkok and one beach or island extension, including direct return flights (6h 20m via Emirates), hotel, transfers and a city tour. Most UAE residents holding a residence permit from the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore or South Korea can now enter Thailand visa-free for up to 30 days as tourists; other nationalities should confirm visa requirements before booking. Mayra Tours handles visa guidance, flights and the full itinerary as one package.

Thailand has quietly become one of the top outbound destinations for people living in Dubai — and it is easy to understand why. It is a direct 6-hour flight away, the exchange rate makes everything from street food to five-star spas feel affordable, and you can genuinely experience three completely different trips in one country: the temples and nightlife of Bangkok, the beaches and diving of Phuket, and the mountains and slow mornings of Chiang Mai.

This guide walks through everything UAE-based travellers need before booking a Dubai to Thailand package in 2026 — real flight times, current visa rules, a realistic 7-day itinerary, honest cost breakdowns, and firsthand feedback from travellers Mayra Tours has sent to Thailand this year.

Thailand from Dubai: Quick Facts 2026

6h 20m
Direct Flight (Emirates)
4,900km
Distance from Dubai
3 hrs
Time Difference
25+
Weekly Direct Flights
30 Days
Visa-Free (Eligible Residents)

Emirates operates the only non-stop route between Dubai and Bangkok, landing at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) in as little as 6 hours 15–35 minutes depending on winds, with departures from Dubai Terminal 3 up to four times a day. flydubai also launched a new daily direct service to Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport (DMK) in July 2026, giving budget travellers a lower-cost direct option for the first time. If you are flying onward to Phuket or Chiang Mai, budget an extra 1–1.5 hours for a domestic connection from Bangkok.

Sources: Emirates Official Route Page  •  FlightConnections DXB–BKK Data  •  Tourism Authority of Thailand

Bangkok Chao Phraya river skyline with Wat Arun temple at dusk
Bangkok’s Chao Phraya riverside, with Wat Arun’s spires visible across the water. Photo: Unsplash

Visa Requirements for UAE Residents (2026 Update)

Thailand’s entry rules depend on your passport nationality, not your UAE residence status — this is the single most common misunderstanding we see at Mayra Tours every week.

Traveller Type Entry Requirement Max Stay
UAE Nationals (Emirati passport) Visa-free entry 30 days
Passport holders from US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, NZ, Japan, Singapore, South Korea Visa-free entry 30 days
Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Filipino & other South/SE Asian nationals resident in UAE Visa on Arrival or pre-approved Tourist Visa (nationality-dependent) 15–60 days
Nepali, Sri Lankan & several African nationalities Pre-approved visa required before travel Up to 60 days
New in 2026: Every traveller entering Thailand — visa-free or not — must complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online before boarding. This replaced the old paper TM6 form in 2025 and takes about 10 minutes to complete. Mayra Tours guides every guest through this step as part of your booking.
Not sure which category you fall into? Message our team with your passport nationality and UAE residence status — we confirm your exact Thailand entry requirement free of charge before you book anything.

Thailand Tour Packages from Dubai: Options & Prices 2026

Mayra Tours offers three main package structures depending on how much of Thailand you want to see. All include return flights, hotel, transfers and at least one guided experience.

Bangkok Explorer

AED 2,199 /person
  • 6 Nights Bangkok (4-star hotel)
  • Return Direct Flights
  • Half-Day Temple & City Tour
  • Chao Phraya River Cruise
  • Airport & Hotel Transfers

Bangkok + Phuket

AED 3,499 /person
  • 3N Bangkok + 4N Phuket
  • Return Direct Flights + Domestic Leg
  • City Tour + Phi Phi Island Trip
  • Beach Resort Stay
  • All Transfers Included

Grand Thailand Tour

AED 5,299 /person
  • 3N Bangkok + 2N Chiang Mai + 3N Phuket
  • All Flights (Intl + 2 Domestic)
  • Elephant Sanctuary Visit
  • Private Guide in Each City
  • Island Hopping Speedboat Tour
Early Bird Summer Deal (July 2026): Book any Thailand package this month and receive a complimentary Thai massage session (60 min) per person, plus free date changes up to 14 days before departure. Chat with our team to lock in the offer.

7-Day Thailand Itinerary: Bangkok, Phuket & Chiang Mai

This sample itinerary reflects our most-booked Grand Thailand Tour and can be trimmed to fit a Bangkok-only or Bangkok+Phuket trip.

Day 1–2

Bangkok — Temples, Markets & River Life

Land at Suvarnabhumi and transfer to your hotel. Spend day two exploring the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), followed by a longtail boat ride through the Khlong canals of Thonburi. In the evening, browse the stalls of Chatuchak Weekend Market or catch the illuminated skyline from a Chao Phraya river cruise.

Day 3–4

Chiang Mai — Mountains & Elephants

A short domestic flight brings you to Thailand’s cultural north. Visit an ethical elephant sanctuary where you feed and bathe rescued elephants rather than ride them, explore the 700-year-old Wat Phra That Doi Suthep temple on the mountainside, and wander the Old City’s night bazaar for handicrafts and Northern Thai street food like khao soi.

Day 5–7

Phuket — Islands & Beaches

Fly south to Phuket for the beach half of your trip. Take a speedboat tour to Phi Phi Islands and Maya Bay, snorkel the reefs around Coral Island, and spend your final evening at a beachfront restaurant in Kata or Karon watching the sunset over the Andaman Sea before your return transfer to the airport.

Fully Customisable: Prefer more beach time and less city? Want to add Krabi or Koh Samui instead of Phuket? Mayra Tours rebuilds this itinerary around your interests, budget and available leave days — just tell our team what matters most to you.

What Our Travellers Say

★★★★★

“We did the Bangkok + Phuket package with our two kids and it was honestly less stressful than a domestic UAE trip. The flight was direct, the connecting flight to Phuket was seamless because Mayra had already booked us through, and Phi Phi Islands were even more beautiful than the photos.”

— Sarah, Dubai resident (April 2026)
★★★★★

“The elephant sanctuary in Chiang Mai was the highlight of our entire trip — watching the animals actually be cared for rather than ridden made it feel meaningful rather than just a tourist stop. Our guide spoke great English and clearly loved his job.”

— Farhan, UAE resident, Indian national (May 2026)
★★★★☆

“Booked the Grand Tour for our honeymoon. Only note: pack for three completely different climates — Bangkok was humid, Chiang Mai was cooler in the evenings, and Phuket was full beach weather. Mayra’s team actually warned us about this in advance which we appreciated.”

— Aisha & Omar, Abu Dhabi residents (June 2026)

Full Cost Breakdown: Thailand Trip from Dubai

Expense Budget Mid-Range Premium
Return Flights (Direct) AED 1,100–1,400 AED 1,500–2,000 AED 2,800–4,500
Hotel (6 nights) AED 600–900 AED 1,200–2,000 AED 3,000–6,000
Domestic Flights (if multi-city) AED 250–400 AED 400–600 AED 700–1,000
Tours & Activities AED 300–500 AED 600–1,000 AED 1,200–2,000
Food & Dining AED 400–600 AED 700–1,100 AED 1,500–2,500
Estimated Total AED 2,650–3,800 AED 4,400–6,700 AED 9,200–16,000

Booking a bundled Thailand package from Dubai through Mayra Tours is almost always cheaper than arranging each piece separately — our July 2026 packages start from AED 2,199 per person for the Bangkok Explorer option.

🏝️ Ready-Made Thailand Packages by Mayra Tours

All our Thailand packages include flights, hotels, transfers and at least one guided experience, with a dedicated support contact throughout your trip. Combine it with a Dubai staycation before you fly — check out our Grand Hyatt Dubai Staycation deal for the perfect pre-holiday weekend.

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Best Time to Visit Thailand from Dubai

  • November to February (Cool & Dry Season) — The best all-round weather (24–32°C), ideal for Bangkok sightseeing and Phuket beach days. Peak season — book flights and hotels 2–3 months ahead.
  • March to May (Hot Season) — Very warm (32–38°C) but lower prices and fewer crowds. Songkran (Thai New Year, mid-April) is a spectacular time to visit if you enjoy festivals.
  • June to October (Rainy Season) — Short, heavy afternoon showers rather than all-day rain. Lush green scenery, the lowest prices of the year, and Phuket’s west coast can still deliver excellent beach days between showers.

Frequently Asked Questions: Thailand from Dubai

Q: How long is the flight from Dubai to Thailand?

The direct Emirates flight from Dubai to Bangkok takes approximately 6 hours 15–35 minutes, covering around 4,900 km. flydubai also operates a daily direct service to Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport. If continuing to Phuket or Chiang Mai, add roughly 1–1.5 hours for the connecting domestic flight.

Q: Do UAE residents need a visa for Thailand?

It depends on your passport nationality, not your UAE residence status. UAE nationals and holders of passports from the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Japan, Singapore, New Zealand and South Korea can enter visa-free for up to 30 days. Many South Asian and African nationalities require a visa on arrival or pre-approved visa. Mayra Tours confirms your exact requirement free of charge before booking.

Q: How much does a Thailand package from Dubai cost?

Packages start from AED 2,199 per person for a 6-night Bangkok-focused trip including direct flights, hotel and a city tour. Multi-city packages covering Bangkok, Phuket and Chiang Mai start from AED 5,299 per person. Prices vary by season, room category and inclusions.

Q: What is the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)?

The TDAC is a mandatory online pre-arrival registration introduced in 2025 that replaced the old paper TM6 arrival card. Every traveller entering Thailand, regardless of visa status, must complete it online before boarding their flight. It takes about 10 minutes; Mayra Tours guides every guest through this step.

Q: Is it better to visit Bangkok, Phuket or Chiang Mai first?

Most travellers start in Bangkok since most international flights land there, then continue to Phuket for beaches or Chiang Mai for mountains and culture. If your priority is relaxation, consider flying directly into Phuket and adding Bangkok at the end of your trip instead.

Q: Can Mayra Tours customise a Thailand itinerary?

Yes. Every package can be adjusted for duration, destinations (including Krabi, Koh Samui or Pattaya instead of Phuket), hotel category and activity mix. Chat with our team with your travel dates and preferences for a tailored quote.

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