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Get hold of your holiday money quickly. Pick your order up from your nearest Post Office.
If you want to buy Thai baht from Post Office, you can buy your travel money online, order currency in thousands of branches or on a Travel Money Card.
With our click and collect service, you can order Thai baht online and pick up your cash at your nearest branch. Order before 3pm and you can pick it up the next working day or have it delivered to your home.
If you buy your Thai baht online, you could get a better rate than buying in branch. And, whenever you’re planning your trip, try to buy when Thai baht exchange rate is good to save more.
You can sell us back any spare currency you bring home. If your trip’s cancelled, we can refund your holiday money within 28 days of when you bought it. And you can buy your travel insurance at Post Office, too.
Get our best rates online. The more you buy the better the rate.
Spend £400+ |
Spend £500+ |
Spend £1000+ |
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40.7734 | 41.2572 | 42.2468 |
Rate correct as of 17/11/2024
Travel Money Card (TMC) rates may differ. Branch rates may vary. Delivery methods may vary. Terms and conditions apply
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0% commission, competitive rates on over 60 foreign currencies
Order from £400 to £2,500 – and get better rates for Thai baht the more you spend
Get our best rates online – and choose to collect in branch or have it delivered
Home delivery is free for online orders of £500 or more (£4.99 delivery for orders under £500)
Order before 3pm on a working day for delivery the next working day*
We’ll buy back leftover Thai banknotes commission-free – just bring your Post Office receipt
Get hold of your holiday money quickly. Pick your order up from your nearest Post Office.
Want your cash delivered tomorrow? Order by 3pm today for delivery to your home.
Our annual Post Office Travel Money Holiday Money Report compiles prices for everyday items you might buy on holidays in worldwide destinations. Here’s a selection of them for Phuket:
£55.33
£2.08
£9.26
One of the reasons millions of tourists flock to Thailand every year is the favourable exchange rate. The Thai baht compares well with most European and North American currencies
You’d normally pay an arm and a leg for stunning white beaches, fragrant cuisine and buzzing nightlife. Not so in Thailand. No wonder it’s one of the world’s most popular holiday destinations of the last decade
It’s possible to get by on a budget of a few hundred baht per day by staying in cheaper hostels, using local transport, splurging on expensive meals out
Street food can be a good option to keep costs down but you may need an adventurous palate
Quieter islands like Ko Chang, national parks like Khao Yai and Khao Sok, or rural Isaan in the north of the country see far fewer tourists
Another way to beat the crowds and save money is to visit in the low season of July and August, when prices will be at their lowest
The currency of Thailand is the Thai baht (THB). The baht is subdivided into 100 satang. Notes come in denominations of 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1,000 baht. Coins are available in 1, 2, 5, and 10 baht, and 25 and 50 satang.
Exchange rates between currencies fluctuate often, driven by factors such as market demand and economic conditions, both in your destination and here at home.
You can check the rates you'll get if you order foreign currency from us online today using our currency converter tool. We offer better rates the more travel money you buy, too. Rates in branch may differ from those available online.
The exchange rate between Thai baht (THB) and pound sterling (GBP) varies. These fluctuations can be due to various factors, including economic conditions and market demand.
With Post Office, you'll get a better rate if you buy travel money online and the larger your order. You can calculate the Thai baht you'll get for your pound online at today's rates using our currency converter tool.
Visiting other countries on the same trip or in the near future? These other currencies might be of interest.
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