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Monday, Jul 14, 2025

Thailand Launches Workation Paradise Throughout Thailand Season 3

New campaign aims to attract digital nomads and freelancers with exclusive travel benefits.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), in partnership with the digital platform Fastwork, has launched the Workation Paradise Throughout Thailand Season 3 campaign, designed to offer a range of travel benefits tailored for modern professionals.

The initiative aims to attract quality travellers such as digital nomads, expatriates, and freelancers who blend work and travel into their lifestyles.

The Workation Paradise initiative is part of the Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year 2025, which is central to Thailand’s objectives of attracting 39 million international visitors and generating over 3 trillion Baht in tourism revenue.

By promoting the increasingly popular "workation" trend, TAT seeks to enhance regional income distribution, support cultural preservation, and establish Thailand as a leading destination for the global mobile workforce.

Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT Governor, stated that Season 3 represents a significant collaboration with Fastwork, intended to reach high-value travellers through targeted activities.

The campaign is expected to support tourism businesses, encourage longer stays, enhance spending, and foster cross-regional travel.

Most notably, it aims to connect diverse destinations with flexible work opportunities, benefiting Thailand’s culturally rich communities.

The campaign includes exclusive discounts at over 200 leading establishments across accommodation, dining, and co-working spaces.

Participating brands encompass a range of hotels and resorts, including Sri Panwa, Dusit Thani Laguna Phuket, Hyatt Regency Hua Hin, The Zign Pattaya, and Aana Resort and Spa Koh Chang, along with local attractions such as Home Phutoey River Kwai Resort and Vana Nava Water Jungle.

Two main promotional activities are part of the initiative.

The "TEAM TRAVEL WORKATION – POWERED BY TAT" campaign enables travellers to redeem curated perks from participating businesses, which also offers opportunities to win group travel packages and various prizes through venue visits.

The "100 BAHT TO WORK AND TRAVEL" promotion, launched in conjunction with Fastwork, provides premium travel and lifestyle vouchers for just 100 baht each.

This promotion will run in two rounds, starting on 25 July and 25 August 2025.

Mr. CK Cheong, CEO of Fastwork Technologies, emphasized the significance of the partnership with TAT, stating it embodies the future of work that benefits both individuals and organizations.

He highlighted the aim to promote working from anywhere, contributing to regional income distribution.

Fastwork strives to empower individuals to shape their own work and lifestyle, in alignment with the emerging concept of work-life harmony in today’s digital age.

For additional information, visitors can access www.tourismthailand.org/workationthailand or contact the official Line account: @workationthailand.
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