Best CBD Oil in Thailand 2026: Complete Buyer's Guide
How to find quality CBD oil in Thailand. What to look for, price ranges, FDA registration, and where to buy safely.
Updated April 2026
The practical guide to buying CBD in Thailand. Legal status, real prices, trusted brands, and where to shop.
CBD is legal in Thailand without a prescription. Any product containing less than 0.2% THC can be sold over the counter at pharmacies, licensed dispensaries, health stores, and online. CBD oil in Thailand typically costs 800-2,500 THB for a 30ml bottle. You do not need to be a Thai citizen. Tourists can walk into any licensed shop and buy CBD the same day. The only requirement is that products carry proper FDA (อย.) labeling and come from a manufacturer licensed by the Ministry of Public Health. Products above 0.2% THC cross into medical cannabis territory and require a PT 33 prescription.
Prescription
Not Required
Walk in and buy from any licensed shop
Legal THC Limit
Under 0.2%
Anything above requires a PT 33 prescription
Where to Buy
Pharmacies, Dispensaries, Online
Also in convenience stores for CBD drinks
CBD (cannabidiol) is a compound found naturally in the cannabis plant. Unlike THC, it does not get you high. There is no intoxication, no euphoria, no impairment. CBD works through the body's endocannabinoid system, which helps regulate sleep, mood, pain signals, and immune function.
Research points to potential benefits for anxiety, poor sleep, chronic pain, and inflammation. That said, CBD is not a medicine and individual results vary. In Thailand, any CBD product under 0.2% THC is treated as a health supplement, not a drug. CBD represents roughly 79.6% of the Thai cannabis market by revenue, making it the largest product category by far.
Both come from the cannabis plant. That is where the similarities end. Here is how CBD and THC compare in Thailand:
Psychoactive
No. You will not feel high or impaired.
Legal Status
Legal without prescription (THC under 0.2%)
Where to Buy
Pharmacies, dispensaries, health stores, online, convenience stores
Prescription
Not required
Potential Benefits
May help with anxiety, sleep, pain, and inflammation
Psychoactive
Yes. Produces a "high" or euphoric state.
Legal Status
Requires PT 33 prescription (THC over 0.2%)
Where to Buy
Licensed medical cannabis dispensaries only
Prescription
Required. Must have a PT 33 from a licensed doctor.
Potential Benefits
Used for severe pain, appetite loss, and nausea
Thailand decriminalized cannabis in 2022. Since then, CBD products under 0.2% THC have been legal to buy and sell without a prescription. The Cannabis-Hemp Act puts the Thai FDA (อย.) in charge of oversight. Every CBD product on a shelf must come from a licensed manufacturer, display accurate CBD and THC content on its label, and meet quality testing standards.
Here is the line that matters: anything above 0.2% THC is classified as medical cannabis. That means a PT 33 prescription from a licensed doctor. If you are buying from an unlicensed seller, or the product has no label, walk away. Check the packaging for an อย. number and the manufacturer's license details every time.
THC under 0.2%
No prescription needed. Buy freely from any licensed retailer.
THC over 0.2%
Classified as medical cannabis. Requires a PT 33 prescription.
FDA (อย.) label required
Must show CBD content, THC content, manufacturer, and expiry date.
Manufacturer must be licensed
Licensed by the Ministry of Public Health. Check the packaging.
Not every CBD product on a Thai shelf is worth your money. Run through these four checks before buying:
Every legal CBD product in Thailand must display a Thai FDA label. It should list CBD concentration, THC percentage, full ingredients, manufacturer name, and expiry date. No อย. label means no purchase.
The producer must hold a license from the Ministry of Public Health. This number should appear on the packaging. If the shop cannot show license information, buy elsewhere.
Reputable brands publish third-party lab results (a COA) showing exact CBD and THC levels plus tests for heavy metals, pesticides, and solvents. Brands like Bloom and Mellow Organic make these available.
The THC percentage must be printed clearly on the label. If a product does not state its THC content at all, it likely has not been properly tested and may not be legal.
CBD prices depend on the product type, concentration, and brand. These are the typical ranges you will find across licensed retailers:
CBD Oil (30ml)
800 - 2,500 THB
Lower end is around 250mg; higher end reaches 3,000mg concentration
CBD Cream & Balm
500 - 1,500 THB
Varies by size, CBD concentration, and added ingredients
CBD Edibles
200 - 800 THB
Gummies, chocolates, and infused snacks
CBD Drinks
80 - 250 THB
Sold in convenience stores. Brands include SAPPE's Keaf CBD water.
The Thai market carries four main CBD formats. Each works differently:
Drops placed under the tongue for fast absorption, usually within 15-30 minutes. Easy to adjust your dose drop by drop. The most popular format in Thailand, with brands like Bloom, Mellow Organic, and SEYA Relief stocking multiple concentrations.
Applied directly to sore muscles, stiff joints, or problem skin. The CBD stays localized and does not enter your bloodstream, so there are no systemic effects. Good for targeted relief.
Gummies, chocolates, and baked goods infused with CBD. They take 45-90 minutes to kick in but the effects last longer than oils. Prices start from 200 THB.
Teas, coffees, juices, and sparkling water with added CBD. Widely stocked in convenience stores and cafes across Bangkok and tourist areas. SAPPE's Keaf line is one of the most visible brands.
You have several options, from walk-in shops to home delivery:
The safest starting point. Licensed pharmacies carry CBD oils and creams, and the pharmacist on duty can answer dosage questions. Found in every Thai city and most towns.
Dedicated cannabis shops with the widest product range. Staff tend to know their inventory well. Concentrated in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and other tourist hubs.
Organic shops and wellness boutiques stock CBD oils, skincare, and topicals. A good source for Thai-produced premium brands.
Buy directly from brand websites or authorized platforms like Lazada and Shopee. Delivered nationwide. Confirm the seller's FDA license before ordering.
Yes. CBD is fully legal in Thailand as long as the product contains less than 0.2% THC. No prescription is needed. Products must carry a Thai FDA (อย.) label and come from a manufacturer licensed by the Ministry of Public Health. You can buy CBD at pharmacies, dispensaries, health stores, and online.
No. You can buy CBD products freely if they contain under 0.2% THC. Walk into any licensed pharmacy or dispensary and purchase over the counter. The only time a prescription applies is for products above 0.2% THC, which are classified as medical cannabis and require a PT 33 prescription from a licensed doctor.
CBD does not get you high. It is non-psychoactive and sold legally without a prescription in Thailand. THC is the compound that produces intoxication and euphoria. In Thailand, any product with more than 0.2% THC is classified as medical cannabis and requires a PT 33 prescription. Both compounds come from the cannabis plant.
Licensed pharmacies, cannabis dispensaries, health stores, and authorized online shops all sell CBD. CBD drinks are even sold in convenience stores. Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket have the highest concentration of retailers. Always check for the FDA (อย.) label on the product before buying.
Yes. Tourists face no restrictions on buying CBD in Thailand. You can walk into any licensed shop and purchase the same products available to Thai residents. The risk comes when leaving the country. Many nations still ban CBD, so check your destination's laws before packing any products in your luggage.
CBD oil runs 800-2,500 THB for a 30ml bottle, depending on concentration. Creams cost 500-1,500 THB. Edibles like gummies range from 200-800 THB. CBD drinks are the most affordable at 80-250 THB per bottle and are stocked in convenience stores. Thai-produced brands tend to cost less than imports.
The World Health Organization says CBD has a generally good safety profile. Most people tolerate it well. However, CBD can interact with certain medications, particularly blood thinners and some anti-seizure drugs. Talk to a doctor or pharmacist before starting CBD if you take any regular medication.
This is risky and generally not recommended. CBD is legal in Thailand, but many countries still classify it as a controlled substance. Carrying CBD across an international border could result in confiscation or legal trouble at your destination. Always research the specific laws of the country you are traveling to.
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Read more →This page is for educational purposes only. Nothing here is medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. CBD can interact with certain medications. Talk to a doctor or pharmacist before use, especially if you take prescription drugs. Information reflects Thai regulations as of April 2026. Rules can change. Verify current details with the Thai FDA or a licensed retailer.