Tuvalu visa requirements for Thais

Travel and visa requirements

Tuvaluan Visa is not required for Thais

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Tuvalu is an independent island nation located in Australia/Oceania continent with its capital and the largest city at Funafuti.
  • Tuvalu is not a typical vacation destination because the islands are not very touristy.
  • Thailand nationals to visit Tuvalu, you must visit Tuvalu by applying for its visa-on-arrival.
  • Tuvalu's visa-on-arrival is attached with 30 days of stay once issued to Thailand citizens.
  • You should visit the office of Tuvalu's Immigration Department if you are thinking of extending your stay. However, this extension incurs an extension fee.
  • You are to provide an original international passport that valid for at least 6 months, and you should reserve a minimum of two blanked pages for requisite stampings.
  • Your country's national Identity card is required upon or before your arrival in Tuvalu.
  • Proof of hotel reservation or any other means of your accommodation is required.
  • Sufficient funds that will cater to all your expenses throughout your stay in Tuvalu should be made available before you embark on your journey to the country.
  • An airport tax costing AUD 30(Australian Dollar) is levied on all passengers when they are departing Tuvalu to another country.
  • The standard time zone of Tuvalu is (GMT+12). Thailand is 5 hours behind Tuvalu.
  • The average flight duration from Thailand to Tuvalu is 10 hours 53 minutes while the distance is 8,936 Km.
  • The airlines flying to Tuvalu are Cathay Pacific, Fiji Airways, China Southern, Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines.
  • The telephone code used in Tuvalu is (+688) available for both national and international communications.
  • The accepted currency of Tuvalu is the Australian Dollar(AUD).
  • There are no restrictions on the amount of foreign or local currencies you can bring into Tuvalu.
  • A veterinarian good health certificate and rabies inoculation certificate accompanied by import permits issued by to you by the officer in charge of Agriculture-Vaitupu, Tuvalu.
  • English and Tuvaluan are the national and official languages spoken in Tuvalu.
  • The mediums for transporting in Tuvalu are through air service, ferry service, and roads.
  • Christianity is the prominent religion practiced in Tuvalu by over 95% of its population.
  • Marine in Funafuti, Vaiaku's Lagoon, Vaitupu's largest atoll of Tuvalu with its village and Tuvalu islet with its airport in Fongafale are the beautiful places to tour about in Tuvalu.
  • Tuvalu's dishes encompass different forms of seafood like coconut crab, fish from the lagoon and ocean, and other food like banana, breadfruits, seabirds, and pork.
  • Tuvalu's power plug is type I, and its power voltage supply is 220V with a standard frequency of 50Hz.
  • The climate in Tuvalu is an equatorial climate. That is, the atmosphere in the country is always hot, humid and rainy throughout the year.

Frequently Asked Questions


Can I extend my stay in Tuvalu?

You should visit the office of Tuvalu's Immigration Department if you are thinking of extending your stay. However, this extension incurs an extension fee.


How do I move around in Tuvalu?

The mediums for transporting in Tuvalu are through air service, ferry service, and roads.


What is Tuvalu famous for?

Tuvalu is famous for being the world's fourth-smallest country, the archipelago of six coral atolls and three islands covers an area of just 26 km².


Is Tuvalu safe for tourist?

Tuvalu has to be one of the safest places in the world to visit.