Koh Tao Tourism 2026: Island Set to Break 800,000 Visitors This Year
Koh Tao tourism 2026 targets 800,000 annual visitors and THB 10 billion in revenue — driven by diving, conservation and the new Ocean for Life sculpture park.
Koh Tao tourism 2026 is on course for its best year on record — and the numbers make a compelling case. Local tourism operators are expecting visitor numbers to exceed 800,000 by the end of the year, generating around THB 10 billion in revenue. That would mark a significant leap from 701,851 arrivals in 2025 and 666,778 in 2024, placing Koh Tao firmly on the map as one of Thailand’s fastest-growing island destinations. Bangkok Post
For Indian travelers planning a Thailand trip from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, or Bangalore, this growth story matters — it means more dive schools, more accommodation options, more conservation-led activities, and a stronger tourism infrastructure on an island that is still far less crowded than Phuket or Koh Samui.
Koh Tao Tourism 2026: The Growth Numbers in Detail
The Koh Tao Tourism Association reported 407,697 visitors between January and June 2026 — an increase of 50,076 arrivals, or 14%, compared to the same period last year. That first-half figure already puts the island more than halfway to the projected full-year total of 800,000. Bangkok Post
Rumluek Assavachin, president of the Koh Tao Tourism Association, confirmed the trajectory is consistent and if the current trend holds through the second half of the year, the 800,000 milestone is well within reach. The island’s growth has been steady and deliberate — not a single-year spike, but a multi-year build supported by improvements in tourism standards, marine conservation, and new attractions.
The growth also reflects a broader positive trend for Thailand’s island destinations in 2026. India arrivals to Thailand rose 17% year-on-year in recent data, and the Gulf of Thailand island cluster — Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao — has been a particular beneficiary of the expanding India-Thailand travel corridor. Mitihoon
| Koh Tao Annual Visitor Arrivals | Total |
|---|---|
| 2024 | 666,778 |
| 2025 | 701,851 |
| 2026 (Jan–Jun) | 407,697 (+14% YoY) |
| 2026 Full Year Forecast | 800,000+ |
| Revenue Target 2026 | THB 10 billion (~₹2,330 crore) |
What Is Driving Koh Tao Tourism Growth in 2026
Rumluek attributed the growth to cooperation between state agencies, businesses and local communities in improving tourism standards, promoting sustainable tourism, and protecting marine resources. New activities and upgraded attractions have also played a central role in strengthening the island’s international appeal. Bangkok Post
The standout new addition is the Ocean for Life underwater sculpture park. Developed by PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) in collaboration with the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, the project began placing underwater sculptures of art at Koh Tao in Surat Thani province, creating artificial reefs and a new diving site to help restore marine ecosystems, promote sustainable tourism, and generate income for local communities. Newheavendiveschool
The site features nine large sculptures shaped like marine animals, including whale sharks, manta rays, and sea turtles. Each piece stands about 2.5 metres tall and is made from materials safe for marine life. Alongside the sculptures, more than 90 artificial reef structures such as coral balls and domes have been placed across a 10,000-square-metre area known as Buoyancy World, a scuba training dive site about 100 metres off Koh Tao’s coast.
This combination of art, conservation, and diving creates exactly the kind of experiential attraction that draws repeat visitors and generates strong word-of-mouth — particularly among the global diving community that has long regarded Koh Tao as one of Asia’s best value dive training destinations.
Koh Tao as Asia’s Premier Dive Training Hub
Koh Tao remains one of Asia’s leading scuba diving centres, with over 60 dive schools training around 50,000 new divers each year. This statistic alone explains much of the island’s consistent international draw — Koh Tao is not just a beach destination, it is a globally recognised dive certification hub where the combination of clear, warm Gulf waters, abundant marine life, and competitive pricing makes it the go-to choice for first-time divers.
Open Water certifications on Koh Tao typically cost THB 9,000–12,000 — approximately ₹21,000–₹28,000 — significantly cheaper than equivalent courses in Europe, Australia, or the Maldives. Advanced dive courses, rescue certifications, and specialty courses in underwater photography or marine conservation are all available from a dense cluster of dive schools across Sairee Beach and Chalok Ban Kao.
For Indian travelers who have considered learning to dive but been deterred by the cost or limited instruction quality in India, Koh Tao in 2026 offers a genuinely world-class certification experience within a Thailand holiday budget.
| Dive Course | Average Cost Koh Tao | Approx. Cost in ₹ |
|---|---|---|
| Open Water Certification (PADI/SSI) | THB 9,000–12,000 | ₹21,000–₹28,000 |
| Advanced Open Water | THB 8,500–10,000 | ₹19,800–₹23,300 |
| Rescue Diver | THB 10,000–13,000 | ₹23,300–₹30,300 |
| Divemaster (full course) | THB 30,000–45,000 | ₹70,000–₹1,05,000 |
| Fun dive (certified divers) | THB 800–1,200 per dive | ₹1,865–₹2,800 |
How to Get to Koh Tao From India
Koh Tao is not directly reachable by air — it is accessed via ferry from the mainland or from neighboring islands. The most practical route for Indian travelers is to fly into Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport on Air India, IndiGo, Thai Airways, or other carriers, then take a domestic flight from Bangkok to Koh Samui or fly directly from Bangkok to Surat Thani. From either point, ferry services connect to Koh Tao in approximately two hours.
The Lomprayah high-speed catamaran and Seatran Discovery are the main ferry operators on the Koh Tao corridor. Tickets cost approximately THB 600–900 (₹1,400–₹2,100) one way depending on the departure point. Book online in advance during peak months — July, August, and October through January see the highest demand and ferries fill quickly.
Koh Tao’s compact size means all main accommodation, dive centres, and beaches are accessible within 15 to 20 minutes by songthaew or rented scooter. Note that UPI does not work in Thailand — carry Thai Baht exchanged before departure from India or use a zero-forex international card for daily spending.
Before visiting, check the latest Thailand visa entry rules. The 60-day exemption for Indian passport holders is currently still in effect pending Royal Gazette publication of Cabinet-approved changes. Confirm your entry status at thaievisa.go.th before confirming flights. For travel insurance covering your Koh Tao trip including diving activities, SafetyWing Nomad Insurance covers diving-related medical incidents and trip disruptions at affordable daily rates for Indian travelers.
FAQs — Koh Tao Tourism 2026
Q: How many tourists visited Koh Tao in 2026 so far?
Koh Tao welcomed 407,697 visitors between January and June 2026 — up 14% compared to the same period in 2025. The Koh Tao Tourism Association expects full-year arrivals to surpass 800,000, which would represent a new record and a significant jump from 701,851 in 2025. Tourism revenue for the full year is projected at around THB 10 billion, reflecting the island’s growing status as one of Thailand’s most successful mid-sized destinations. Bangkok Post
Q: What is the Ocean for Life underwater sculpture park at Koh Tao?
The Ocean for Life project features nine large sculptures shaped like marine animals including whale sharks, manta rays, and sea turtles, each about 2.5 metres tall and made from materials safe for marine life. The initiative was created by PTTEP in collaboration with the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources to create artificial reefs, restore marine ecosystems, promote sustainable tourism, and generate income for local communities. The site is accessible to divers and sits approximately 100 metres offshore at a depth of around 16 metres at the Buoyancy World dive training site. Newheavendiveschool
Q: Is Koh Tao a good destination for Indian travelers learning to dive?
Yes — Koh Tao is one of the best-value dive certification destinations in the world for Indian travelers. Over 60 dive schools on the island train around 50,000 new divers each year. PADI and SSI Open Water certifications cost approximately THB 9,000–12,000 (~₹21,000–₹28,000) — significantly cheaper than equivalent courses in most Western countries or the Maldives. The warm, clear Gulf of Thailand waters and abundant marine life make Koh Tao an ideal learning environment for beginner divers from India.
Final Word
Koh Tao tourism 2026 is on a trajectory that speaks for itself — 14% growth in the first half, a projected record of 800,000 annual visitors, THB 10 billion in revenue, and a brand new underwater sculpture park that gives the island a world-class dive attraction unlike anything else in the Gulf of Thailand. For Indian travelers who want something beyond the typical Phuket or Bangkok itinerary, Koh Tao delivers — a compact, conservation-minded island with world-class diving, genuine community character, and an affordability that makes it one of Thailand’s best-value destinations in 2026. Book your ferry from Surat Thani or Koh Samui, carry your Baht, and plan your dive certification before you arrive.
Also Read:
- Ko Samui Best Island 2026 — Travel + Leisure Asia Pacific Award
- Thailand Travel 2026 New Rules — Complete Guide
- SafetyWing Nomad Insurance — Full Review for Indians
Official Sources:
- Bangkok Post — Koh Tao Arrivals Set to Top 800,000
- PTTEP — Ocean for Life Underwater Sculptures at Koh Tao
Aaseem Bhardwaj is a journalist, seasoned traveler and IT professional based in India. With firsthand travel experience across Southeast Asia, East Asia, Middle East and Europe, Aaseem founded Travel Man Today to provide reliable visa updates and travel news for Indian passport holders. He has personally traveled to Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, UAE and Europe. Follow his travel vlogs on YouTube at @travelmantoday
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