Relocation guide

Moving cities for your hospitality career in Thailand

A practical guide for hotel workers relocating to Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, Krabi and Hua Hin. Cost of living, accommodation, lifestyle and what to expect.

🏙️ Relocating to Bangkok

15k – 90k THB salaries

Bangkok is the centre of Thai hospitality. It has the highest concentration of 5-star hotels, the highest base salaries and the most career opportunities of any city in Thailand. It is the right move for anyone serious about building a long term hospitality career.

8,000–15,000
THB/month room rental
BTS / MRT
Best transport options
High
Cost of living vs other cities

Best areas for hotel workers

  • Sukhumvit — central, well connected, close to many 5-star hotels
  • Silom / Sathorn — close to business hotels, good transport links
  • Ratchada — more affordable, good MRT access
  • On Nut — popular with hotel staff, more affordable than central areas
Staff accommodation is less common in Bangkok than in resort destinations. Budget for rent separately. Most hotel workers in Bangkok rent rooms or studio apartments within 2 to 3 BTS stops of their property.
Highest salaries Best career opportunities Highest cost of living

🌊 Relocating to Phuket

14k – 80k THB salaries

Phuket is Thailand's most popular resort destination and home to some of the country's most prestigious luxury resorts. High service charge, staff accommodation at many properties and a beach lifestyle make it one of the most popular destinations for hotel workers.

6,000–12,000
THB/month room rental
Motorbike
Most common transport
Medium
Cost of living

Best areas for hotel workers

  • Kamala — close to many luxury resorts, quieter lifestyle
  • Kathu — central, affordable, good for staff working across the island
  • Rawai — popular with long term residents, more local feel
  • Cherng Talay — close to Laguna resort complex and Bang Tao beach hotels
Many luxury resorts in Phuket provide staff accommodation or accommodation allowances. Always ask about this before accepting an offer — it can significantly reduce your living costs.
High service charge Staff accommodation common Motorbike essential

🌸 Relocating to Chiang Mai

12k – 60k THB salaries

Chiang Mai offers the lowest cost of living of any major Thai hospitality destination. Salaries are lower than Bangkok or Phuket but the quality of life is high, the city is easy to navigate and the hospitality scene is growing steadily with strong boutique and luxury segments.

4,000–8,000
THB/month room rental
Songthaew
Main local transport
Low
Cost of living

Best areas for hotel workers

  • Nimman — trendy area, close to boutique hotels, popular with younger staff
  • Old City — central, close to many hotels and guesthouses
  • Santitham — affordable, local neighbourhood, good transport links
Your salary will go further in Chiang Mai than anywhere else in Thailand. A 25,000 THB salary in Chiang Mai provides a comfortable lifestyle that would require 35,000 THB or more in Bangkok.
Lowest cost of living Great quality of life Lower salaries

🌴 Relocating to Koh Samui

13k – 70k THB salaries

Koh Samui is a island destination with a strong luxury resort market. Working on Samui means island living, strong service charge during peak season and staff accommodation at most major properties. The seasonal nature of the market means income can vary significantly across the year.

5,000–10,000
THB/month room rental
Motorbike
Essential on the island
Seasonal
Income variation

Things to know before moving to Samui

  • A motorbike is essential — public transport is very limited
  • Most luxury properties provide staff accommodation
  • Peak season is November to April — service charge is significantly higher
  • Off season can be quiet — plan your finances accordingly
  • Everything costs slightly more on the island due to transport costs
Island lifestyle Staff accommodation common Seasonal income

🏖️ Relocating to Krabi

12k – 60k THB salaries

Krabi is a growing resort destination with a strong pipeline of new luxury properties. It offers a more relaxed lifestyle than Phuket with lower living costs and a genuine local community. Good for candidates looking for resort experience in a less developed market.

4,000–8,000
THB/month room rental
Motorbike
Main transport option
Low-Medium
Cost of living
  • Ao Nang is the main tourist hub — most hotels are here or nearby
  • Staff accommodation common at larger resorts
  • Strong seasonal pattern — peak season November to April
  • Growing number of luxury openings creating new opportunities
Growing market Relaxed lifestyle Seasonal income

🌅 Relocating to Hua Hin

12k – 55k THB salaries

Hua Hin is a quieter beach destination popular with Thai domestic tourists and expat retirees. It has a growing hotel market driven by proximity to Bangkok — only 3 hours by road. Good for candidates who want resort experience with easier access to Bangkok.

4,000–7,000
THB/month room rental
Motorbike
Main transport option
Low
Cost of living
  • Close to Bangkok — easy to visit family or attend training
  • Quieter and more relaxed than Phuket or Samui
  • Strong domestic tourism market — Thai language skills very useful
  • Growing number of international brand hotels opening
Close to Bangkok Relaxed pace Smaller job market

💡 Practical relocation tips

Before you move

  • Visit the city for at least a few days before committing — get a feel for the area and the commute
  • Ask your new employer about staff accommodation or accommodation allowances before accepting the offer
  • Research room rental costs in the areas closest to your new property
  • Set aside at least one month's salary as a relocation buffer
  • Confirm your start date in writing before giving notice at your current job

Negotiating a relocation package

  • Ask for a relocation allowance — many hotels will contribute especially for senior roles
  • Ask about staff accommodation or an accommodation allowance if moving to a resort destination
  • Ask about transportation support if the property is in a remote location
  • Get all agreed benefits confirmed in writing before you start

Staff accommodation — what to expect

  • Most resort properties in Phuket, Samui and Krabi provide staff accommodation or an allowance
  • Quality varies significantly — ask to see it before accepting
  • Some properties deduct accommodation costs from salary — confirm the exact amount
  • Staff houses are often shared — clarify how many people share each room or unit

Building a new social network

  • Your colleagues are your first social network in a new city — invest in those relationships
  • Join local Facebook groups for hotel workers in your new city
  • Explore the local area in your first few weeks — knowing your city makes you better at your job

City comparison at a glance

City Salary potential Cost of living Staff accommodation Career opportunities
Bangkok Highest Highest Rare Excellent
Phuket High Medium Common Very good
Koh Samui Medium-High Medium Common Good
Chiang Mai Medium Lowest Some Good
Krabi Medium Low Common Growing
Hua Hin Lower Low Some Limited

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