June 15, 2026 05:09 PM
Last edited: June 15, 2026
by Vincent Thairanked
Long time expat in Thailand, loving the food and activities option Thailand has to offer.
The Thailand Travel Mart Plus (TTM+) 2026 takes place in Pattaya from 10 to 12 June 2026 at the NICE Pattaya Convention and Exhibition Center under the theme "Amazing Thailand: Healing is the New Luxury." The event brings hundreds of international buyers together with Thai tourism sellers to highlight wellness-led travel, regional development and coastal sustainability.
TAT staged TTM+ 2026 as a trade platform focused on higher-value, sustainable tourism. The conference centres on wellness travel and regional promotion with the Eastern region showcased for responsible coastal tourism. Organisers reported hundreds of international buyers and Thai sellers, along with international media representatives and many scheduled business appointments. Pre-tour routes in Chon Buri gave delegates direct exposure to local wellness and sustainability products ahead of the main marketplace sessions.
If you plan to visit Pattaya or the Eastern seaboard, expect a clearer pipeline of wellness experiences and more tourism products designed for longer, higher-quality stays. Hotels, spas and tour operators showcased at TTM+ often adapt offerings to match buyer demand, which means more curated spa packages, mindful day trips and coastal conservation-focused excursions will likely appear in market listings. For travellers who want quieter, more considered beach time, look for operators promoting responsible beach use and local well being initiatives.
Those seeking insider tips for enjoying the area should check local guides on where to relax and find services. Read our piece on The Growth of Wellness Tourism in Thailand to understand broader trends shaping new packages. For ideas in Pattaya and Chon Buri, our Top 5 Chill Spots in Chonburi (Pattaya) lists quieter hangouts and low-key beaches. If you want to know how local beach aesthetics are changing as part of sustainability efforts, see Pattaya’s Beach Umbrella Makeover: What the New Colors Mean.
Business events like TTM+ bring demand spikes for flights, hotels and day tours. If you visit Pattaya during major trade weeks, book accommodation and popular activities in advance. For short stays consider flexible transport options. Renting a motorbike remains a common way to explore Pattaya but compare reputable providers before you commit. Our guide to the Top 5 Motorbike Rental Shops in Pattaya helps you pick a reliable operator and avoid last-minute hassles.
TTM+ also means more international buyers and media on the ground, which can lift restaurant and bar activity. If you want to catch major sports screenings or live events while you are in town, check venues ahead of time. See our guides to Where to watch F1 in Pattaya? (2026 season) if high-energy viewing matters to you. If you are weighing a longer coastal escape, our comparison Pattaya vs. Hua Hin outlines differences in pace, amenities and wellness options so you can choose the right base for your trip.
For travellers prioritising wellbeing, seek operators that publish clear sustainability commitments, waste reduction practices and community-benefit plans. Ask hotels whether they follow zero food waste or zero waste to landfill initiatives before you book. Small choices by visitors help reward businesses that invest in quality and responsibility.
Source: TAT News
by Vincent Thairanked
Long time expat in Thailand, loving the food and activities option Thailand has to offer.
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