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Tourism Authority of Thailand reaffirms suport for marine tourism development

The agency made the announcement at the conclusion of the successful Thailand Boat Festival 2026

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reaffirmed its support for advancing marine tourism development and strengthening regional cooperation across Southeast Asia, reinforcing Thailandโ€™s role as a regional marine tourism hub.

The agency made the announcement at the conclusion of the successful Thailand Boat Festival 2026 which was staged from 15th to 18th January at Phuket Boat Lagoon.

The four-day international marine event served as a strategic platform uniting public and private stakeholders to accelerate collaborative development and expand high-potential niche markets, while showcasing world-class tourism products and services across yacht tourism, marinas, charter services, shore excursions, destinations, and supporting services.ย 

The programme also enabled structured exchanges among operators from Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia to shape a systematic roadmap for regional marine tourism development, with focus on connectivity, standards, and sustainable growth.

TAT deputy governor for tourism products and business Nat Kruthasoot remarked: โ€œThailand Boat Festival 2026 demonstrated the strength of Thailandโ€™s marine tourism ecosystem and the importance of regional collaboration. TAT supports this platform because it brings industry leaders, policymakers, and operators together to strengthen connectivity, elevate tourism products, and drive sustainable growth. The event reflects our expectation that collaboration across the marine tourism sector will deliver high-quality experiences and long-term value for Thailand.โ€

Advancing marine tourism across borders

As part of the programme, TAT convened national tourism offices and organisations under the Indonesiaโ€“Malaysiaโ€“Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) framework, comprising Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Centre for Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (CIMT), to advance cross-border marine tourism cooperation and highlight seamless connectivity across the subregion.

The panel session Unlocking Thailandโ€™s Potential as a Leading Marine Tourism Destination in Southeast Asia on 16th January established Thailandโ€™s readiness to advance regional marine tourism through workforce development, high-quality products, and integrated cross-border connectivity.ย 

TAT executive director for the Southern Region Wajanan Silpawornwiwat underscored the Andaman Coastโ€™s role as a strategic gateway linking cruise, yacht, and ferry travel with Indonesia and Malaysia, alongside the importance of skilled personnel development and community and environmental benefits.ย 

Meanwhile, Siwaphon Thamwapi of Thailandโ€™s Department of Tourism highlighted efforts to strengthen the marine tourism ecosystem through standards, workforce development, and quality assurance aligned with international best practices.ย 

Wattana Choksuvanich, chairperson of the Thai Cruises Business Association, pointed to Phuket, Krabi, and Satun as key gateways enabling world-class yacht experiences linked with Langkawi, Penang, and Sabang under the IMT-GT framework.

Regional perspectives were also shared during the panel IMT-GT as a Dreamed Destination for Quality Yacht Experience on 17th January, highlighting strategic readiness and opportunities to position the subregion as a cohesive marine tourism destination.

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Tourism Authority of Thailand reaffirms suport for marine tourism development

The agency made the announcement at the conclusion of the successful Thailand Boat Festival 2026

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reaffirmed its support for advancing marine tourism development and strengthening regional cooperation across Southeast Asia, reinforcing Thailandโ€™s role as a regional marine tourism hub.

The agency made the announcement at the conclusion of the successful Thailand Boat Festival 2026 which was staged from 15th to 18th January at Phuket Boat Lagoon.

The four-day international marine event served as a strategic platform uniting public and private stakeholders to accelerate collaborative development and expand high-potential niche markets, while showcasing world-class tourism products and services across yacht tourism, marinas, charter services, shore excursions, destinations, and supporting services.ย 

The programme also enabled structured exchanges among operators from Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia to shape a systematic roadmap for regional marine tourism development, with focus on connectivity, standards, and sustainable growth.

TAT deputy governor for tourism products and business Nat Kruthasoot remarked: โ€œThailand Boat Festival 2026 demonstrated the strength of Thailandโ€™s marine tourism ecosystem and the importance of regional collaboration. TAT supports this platform because it brings industry leaders, policymakers, and operators together to strengthen connectivity, elevate tourism products, and drive sustainable growth. The event reflects our expectation that collaboration across the marine tourism sector will deliver high-quality experiences and long-term value for Thailand.โ€

Advancing marine tourism across borders

As part of the programme, TAT convened national tourism offices and organisations under the Indonesiaโ€“Malaysiaโ€“Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) framework, comprising Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Centre for Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (CIMT), to advance cross-border marine tourism cooperation and highlight seamless connectivity across the subregion.

The panel session Unlocking Thailandโ€™s Potential as a Leading Marine Tourism Destination in Southeast Asia on 16th January established Thailandโ€™s readiness to advance regional marine tourism through workforce development, high-quality products, and integrated cross-border connectivity.ย 

TAT executive director for the Southern Region Wajanan Silpawornwiwat underscored the Andaman Coastโ€™s role as a strategic gateway linking cruise, yacht, and ferry travel with Indonesia and Malaysia, alongside the importance of skilled personnel development and community and environmental benefits.ย 

Meanwhile, Siwaphon Thamwapi of Thailandโ€™s Department of Tourism highlighted efforts to strengthen the marine tourism ecosystem through standards, workforce development, and quality assurance aligned with international best practices.ย 

Wattana Choksuvanich, chairperson of the Thai Cruises Business Association, pointed to Phuket, Krabi, and Satun as key gateways enabling world-class yacht experiences linked with Langkawi, Penang, and Sabang under the IMT-GT framework.

Regional perspectives were also shared during the panel IMT-GT as a Dreamed Destination for Quality Yacht Experience on 17th January, highlighting strategic readiness and opportunities to position the subregion as a cohesive marine tourism destination.

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