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Thailand Digital Nomad Index 2026

33 destinations compared on WiFi, coworking, cost, and nomad community

#1 Nomad City
Bangkok
Avg. Monthly Cost
$1026
Cities with Community
7

All 33 Destinations for Nomads

Sortable by WiFi, coworking, cost, community, and nomad score. Click column headers to sort.

1Bangkok
0.79
WiFi
24 Mbps
Coworking
85
Monthly Cost
$1618
Community
Large
2Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat)
0.63
WiFi
104 Mbps
Coworking
3
Monthly Cost
$1051
Community
Medium
3Chiang Mai
0.62
WiFi
20 Mbps
Coworking
28
Monthly Cost
$1200
Community
Medium
4Chiang Rai
0.54
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
8
Monthly Cost
$1200
Community
Medium
5Ayutthaya
0.52
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
3
Monthly Cost
$1200
Community
Small
6Hat Yai
0.52
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
3
Monthly Cost
$950
Community
Small
7Kanchanaburi
0.52
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
3
Monthly Cost
$1200
Community
Small
8Khon Kaen
0.52
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
3
Monthly Cost
$850
Community
Small
9Rayong
0.52
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
3
Monthly Cost
$1200
Community
Small
10Phuket
0.49
WiFi
21 Mbps
Coworking
12
Monthly Cost
$1670
Community
Medium
11Pai
0.47
WiFi
15 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$1200
Community
Medium
12Krabi
0.46
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
3
Monthly Cost
$1722
Community
Medium
13Chanthaburi
0.42
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
14Chiang Khan
0.42
WiFi
15 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
15Lampang
0.42
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
16Lopburi
0.42
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
17Nakhon Si Thammarat
0.42
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
18Nong Khai
0.42
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
19Phitsanulok
0.42
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
20Sukhothai
0.42
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
21Surat Thani
0.42
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
3
Monthly Cost
$1200
Community
Small
22Trang
0.42
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
23Ubon Ratchathani
0.42
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
24Udon Thani
0.42
WiFi
19 Mbps
Coworking
3
Monthly Cost
$1029
Community
Small
25Mae Hong Son
0.38
WiFi
15 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
26Pattaya
0.38
WiFi
19 Mbps
Coworking
8
Monthly Cost
$1586
Community
Small
27Trat
0.38
WiFi
15 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
28Koh Samui
0.37
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
8
Monthly Cost
$1979
Community
Small
29Bueng Kan
0.32
WiFi
15 Mbps
Coworking
1
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
30Chumphon
0.32
WiFi
15 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
31Mukdahan
0.32
WiFi
15 Mbps
Coworking
1
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
32Nakhon Phanom
0.32
WiFi
15 Mbps
Coworking
2
Monthly Cost
$650
Community
Minimal
33Hua Hin
0.28
WiFi
25 Mbps
Coworking
3
Monthly Cost
$2595
Community
Small

33 destinations

Top 10 Cities for Digital Nomads

Nomad Score by Region

Isaan (Northeast Thailand)

4 cities

Avg. Nomad Score
0.50

Northern Thailand

6 cities

Avg. Nomad Score
0.47

Central Thailand

10 cities

Avg. Nomad Score
0.46

Southern Thailand

8 cities

Avg. Nomad Score
0.43

Visa Guide for Digital Nomads

Thailand offers several visa options for digital nomads and remote workers. The newest option is the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), specifically designed for people working remotely. Below you'll find an overview of all relevant visas.

Visa TypeDurationCostBest ForRequirements
Tourist Visa Exemption60 daysFreeShort trips, first visitsReturn ticket, proof of funds ($500/person)
Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)5 years (180 days/entry)ΰΈΏ10,000 (~$280)Digital nomads, remote workersProof of remote work or freelancing, ΰΈΏ500,000 in savings
ED Visa (Education)1 year (renewable)ΰΈΏ5,000-20,000Thai language, Muay Thai studentsEnrollment in approved school
Thailand Elite5-20 yearsΰΈΏ600k-2M ($17k-$57k)Long-term residents, luxury lifestyleMembership fee, background check
Retirement (O-A)1 year (renewable)ΰΈΏ2,000Retirees 50+ΰΈΏ800,000 in Thai bank or ΰΈΏ65,000/month income

Visa requirements may change. Always verify the latest information with the Thai embassy or immigration office. Last updated: March 2026.

SIM & eSIM Guide for Thailand

Thai Mobile Providers

  • AISBest coverage, largest network. Ideal for travel outside cities.
  • DTACGood value for money, popular with tourists. Good coverage in cities.
  • TrueMove HBest data deals, good 5G coverage in Bangkok and major cities.

Pricing & Tips

  • Tourist SIM: 300-600 THB for 15-30 days, unlimited data
  • eSIM available at airports and online (no physical card needed)
  • eSIM providers: Airalo, Holafly β€” buy ahead and activate on arrival
  • Long-stayers: monthly prepaid plan ~300-500 THB for unlimited data

More about Living in Thailand

For detailed Bangkok neighbourhood guides and expat resources, visit our Expat Guide.

View Expat Guide

Digital Nomad Life in Thailand FAQ

Is Thailand a good country for digital nomads?
Yes, Thailand is consistently ranked among the top digital nomad destinations worldwide. It offers affordable living costs ($800-1,500/month in most cities), reliable WiFi (30-100+ Mbps), a large established nomad community especially in Bangkok and Chiang Mai, excellent food, warm weather year-round, and a welcoming culture. The 2024 Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) also makes it easier to stay legally as a remote worker.
How much does it cost to live in Thailand as a digital nomad?
Monthly costs vary significantly by city and lifestyle. Budget nomads can live comfortably on $800-1,000/month in cities like Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai (shared apartment, street food, basic coworking). A comfortable mid-range lifestyle in Bangkok or Phuket runs $1,200-2,000/month (private studio, restaurants, gym, coworking membership). On average across all 33 Thai cities, the monthly cost is approximately $894 USD.
Do I need a special visa to work remotely in Thailand?
Technically, working on a tourist visa is a grey area. However, Thailand introduced the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) in 2024, specifically designed for remote workers and digital nomads. It costs 10,000 THB (~$280), is valid for 5 years with 180-day entries, and requires proof of remote work or freelancing plus 500,000 THB in savings. Many nomads also use the 60-day tourist visa exemption for shorter stays, or ED visas for those studying Thai language or Muay Thai.
Which Thai city is best for digital nomads: Bangkok or Chiang Mai?
Both are excellent choices with different strengths. Bangkok scores highest overall for nomads thanks to world-class coworking spaces, ultra-fast WiFi (60+ Mbps average), massive international community, and unbeatable food and nightlife. Chiang Mai is the classic nomad hub with lower costs ($1,200/month vs $1,500+ in Bangkok), a tight-knit community centered around Nimman area, abundant cafes to work from, and a more relaxed pace. Choose Bangkok for energy and opportunity, Chiang Mai for affordability and community.

About this data

Nomad data is based on research of 33 cities in Thailand, analysed on WiFi speed, number of coworking spaces, monthly cost of living, nomad community size, and visa options. The Nomad Score (0-1) reflects the overall suitability of a city for digital nomads, calculated from all the factors mentioned above. Data is compiled from local field research, Nomad List, Coworker.com, and personal experience as a remote worker in Thailand. Last updated: March 2026.

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