Thailand Training Holiday Europe: Compare Stays & Reviews [2026]

EU and EEA passport holders typically receive a 60-day visa exemption for tourism. Compare stay-and-train packages with live reviews, EUR-friendly budgeting, and instant booking on CombatStay.

Thailand training holiday with Muay Thai for European travelers

Morning pads. Afternoon swim. Winter sun without burning out your leave.

4–5/wk

Coached sessions per week that fit a holiday pace on a two-week European leave block.

Training holiday vs fight camp Thailand

Pick the weekly rhythm first

A Thailand training holiday from Europe means you fly home with new pad skills and winter sun, not a limp and a grudge against stairs. You train enough to progress. You leave afternoons open for beaches and food.

Package prices on this page use EUR and THB bands, with EU entry rules spelled out, so you can compare camps without converting from USD estimates.

For flights, visas, and EUR budgeting, read Muay Thai trip from Europe. This page compares stays, reviews, and package prices you can book today.

Packages and EUR pricing

All-inclusive vs split booking

Train, stay, and eat

Room, meals, and scheduled training in one invoice. Typical weekly bundles run EUR 380–865+ depending on city and room tier (roughly 14,000–32,000 THB). Phuket resort-style camps sit at the top.

Gym plus separate hotel

You pick the holiday hotel; gym is a morning commute. Add EUR 40–110+ per night for mid-range beach hotels in Phuket peak season.

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Best Thailand bases for a European training holiday

Phuket

Beaches, restaurants, and a deep gym scene. Good for couples and post-session swims. Direct or one-stop flights from AMS and FRA in peak season.

Hua Hin

Calmer than Phuket, solid food scene, quieter nights. Lower commute stress.

Chiang Mai

Cooler mornings November to February. Night markets instead of beaches. Strong value for long leave blocks from Germany and the Nordics.

City guides: Phuket, Hua Hin, Chiang Mai.

When only one of you trains

If your partner is not training, book where both of you want to spend the day. Camps with on-site pool and air-conditioned rooms work well for split schedules.

Muay Thai as part of a Thailand training holiday

Sample training holiday week (Phuket base)

Monday: Morning pad class. Pool and lunch.

Tuesday: Morning technique session. Massage.

Wednesday: Rest day. Boat trip or old town food crawl.

Thursday: Morning pads. Recovery amenities if available.

Friday: Morning class. Beach with partner.

Saturday: Light session. Night market.

Sunday: Full rest.

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FAQ

Thailand training holiday questions from European travelers.

What is a Thailand training holiday for European travelers?

You book a camp or gym package, train most mornings or afternoons, and protect the rest of the day for recovery, beach time, or sightseeing. It fits two weeks of annual leave better than a hardcore relocation block.

How much does a Thailand training holiday cost from Europe in EUR?

Expect EUR 580–1,280+ return economy flights from major hubs, plus EUR 170–680+ for training packages and EUR 300–850+ for accommodation depending on resort vs dorm tier. All-inclusive camps bundle room and meals in one price (roughly 14,000–32,000 THB per week at mid-range, about EUR 380–865).

Do EU citizens need a visa for a training holiday in Thailand?

Most EU and EEA passport holders enter on a 60-day visa exemption for tourism under current Thai rules. A typical two-to-three-week training holiday fits inside that window. Confirm on your local Royal Thai Embassy website before you book.

Best Thai destinations for a training holiday from Europe?

Phuket, Hua Hin, Koh Samui, and Krabi pair gyms with beach access. Chiang Mai trades beaches for cooler mornings and lower costs. Bangkok suits short urban holidays with stadium nights.

Fight camp Thailand vs training holiday: what is the difference?

A fight camp chases volume with twice-daily sessions and strict rest rules. A training holiday runs four to five sessions per week and leaves room for beaches, food, and partner time. Same country, different weekly rhythm.

How many training sessions per week on a holiday trip?

Four to five coached sessions per week is sustainable for most holiday travelers. Take two full rest days for tours or pool time.

Can I bring a partner who will not train Muay Thai?

Yes. Pick a base with a pool, restaurants, and easy transport. Phuket and Hua Hin work well.

All-inclusive camp or gym plus separate hotel?

All-inclusive simplifies meals and commute if the camp has a pool and decent rooms. Separate hotel works when your partner wants a different area. Compare total price in EUR, not only the mat fee.

Where can I compare packages with live reviews?

Use the listing table on this page. Each gym profile shows guest reviews, package prices, and instant booking on CombatStay.

Training holiday vs full Muay Thai trip from Europe?

A training holiday leaves room for rest days. A full training trip chases volume. For flights, visas, and EUR budgeting, read our Europe trip planning guide.

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