
1000 Baht to AUD: Live Rates from Wise, XE, Revolut
Three different currency converters show three different results for 1000 Thai baht—43.26 AUD on Wise, 45.74 AUD on XE, and 47.27 AUD on Revolut. That 4 AUD spread isn’t a rounding error; it reflects how platforms handle mid-market rates, transfer fees, and their own pricing margins.
1000 THB in AUD: 43.26 (Wise) · 2000 THB in AUD: 86.78 (Wise) · 5000 THB in AUD: 216.96 (Wise) · 10000 THB in AUD: 433.92 (Wise) · 1 THB Rate: 0.0436 (XE)
Quick snapshot
- 1000 THB = 43.26–47.27 AUD depending on platform (Wise currency converter, XE live rate, Revolut converter)
- Mid-market rate sits around 0.043–0.046 THB per AUD (Exchange Rates UK daily rates)
- Wise charges 7.95 AUD in fees for 1000 AUD transfers to THB (Wise comparison tool)
- Exact live rate varies by second; the window of your lookup matters
- Whether Wise’s 43.26 AUD figure reflects the same timestamp as XE’s 45.74 AUD
- How fees compound for transfers above 1000 AUD
- Jan 21, 2026: 1 THB = 0.0473 AUD (Exchange Rates UK 2026 history)
- Apr 20, 2026: 1 THB = 0.043495 AUD — 8% decline over three months (Exchange Rates UK 2026 history)
- If AUD strengthens further, THB buyers get fewer AUD per baht
- Rate comparison tools will continue showing divergence until market convergence
| Source | Rate | Date |
|---|---|---|
| 1000 THB to AUD (Wise) | 43.26 | February 2026 |
| 1000 THB to AUD (XE) | 45.74 | April 20, 2026 |
| Mid-market rate | 0.0436 THB/AUD | April 2026 |
| Common amounts table | 2000=86.78, 5000=216.96 | April 2026 |
| 1 AUD to THB (Wise) | 23.11 THB | April 2026 |
How much is 1000 baht in AUD?
The answer depends on which converter you check and when. Wise’s mid-market calculation shows 1000 THB equals 43.26 AUD, though their displayed interface shows 43.39 AUD in some views — a discrepancy that comes down to how the platform rounds and presents rates (Wise currency converter). XE, using its live rate of 1 THB = 0.0457376 AUD, puts 1000 THB at 45.74 AUD (XE converter). Revolut shows 47.27 AUD (Revolut rate page).
That’s a spread of roughly 4 AUD across three reputable platforms. For someone converting 1000 baht, that difference might feel small. For businesses moving larger volumes, it adds up fast.
Current rate from Wise
Wise uses the mid-market exchange rate — the rate banks use when trading among themselves — with transparent, low fees (Wise vs XE comparison). On a recent check, 1 AUD bought approximately 23.11 THB (Wise converter), which means 1000 THB converts to roughly 43.26 AUD before fees.
Rate from XE
XE pulls live rates updated around the clock. As of February 23, 2026, the platform showed 1 THB = 0.0457376 AUD (XE live rate). Using that figure, 1000 THB yields 45.74 AUD — about 2.48 AUD more than Wise’s figure. XE supports transfers to over 190 countries including Thailand (XE international reach).
Wise advertises mid-market transparency with no hidden margins, while XE may include its own margin in displayed rates. Revolut’s higher figure reflects its own pricing model. “Exchange rates are always changing due to market fluctuations,” according to Revolut’s own disclaimer. “Check the current rate in-app before you convert or send.” (Revolut converter)
Revolut converter
Revolut’s 47.27 AUD for 1000 THB is notably higher than Wise or XE. The fintech app operates its own exchange rates, which can differ from mid-market benchmarks (Revolut currency converter). Users should verify rates directly in the app before committing to a transfer.
How much is 2000 Thai baht in AUD?
Doubling the amount follows the same rate logic. Using Wise’s baseline of 1 THB ≈ 0.04326 AUD, 2000 THB converts to approximately 86.52 AUD (Wise converter). At XE’s rate of 1 THB = 0.0457376 AUD, the same 2000 THB yields roughly 91.48 AUD (XE converter).
The 5 AUD gap between platforms persists regardless of amount — the percentage difference stays roughly consistent because both use the same underlying calculation method.
Small moves in the THB/AUD rate create outsized effects at larger conversion volumes. A 0.002 shift in the rate — well within normal daily volatility — changes 2000 THB by roughly 4 AUD. For regular converters, the timing of your lookup matters.
Table of common amounts
Five conversions, one pattern: each additional thousand baht adds roughly 43–45 AUD depending on the platform.
| THB | AUD (Wise) | AUD (XE) | AUD (Revolut) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 500 | 21.63 | 22.87 | 23.64 |
| 1,000 | 43.26 | 45.74 | 47.27 |
| 2,000 | 86.52 | 91.48 | 94.54 |
| 5,000 | 216.30 | 228.69 | 236.35 |
| 10,000 | 432.60 | 457.38 | 472.70 |
The implication: selecting a high-margin platform over Wise costs 25–40 extra AUD on a 10,000 baht transfer.
Historical trends
The Thai baht has weakened against the Australian dollar over the first four months of 2026. On January 21, 2026, the rate stood at 1 THB = 0.0473 AUD (Exchange Rates UK historical data). By April 14, 2026, that had fallen to 0.0439 AUD per baht (Foreign Exchange UK). By April 20, it had dipped further to 0.043495 AUD (Exchange Rates UK daily rates). In practical terms, 1000 THB bought 47.30 AUD in January but only 43.50 AUD by late April — an 8% decline in purchasing power.
Wise’s own history tool shows the 2026 low at approximately 0.0433 AUD per THB (Wise historical rates), suggesting the baht has traded near its weakest point of the year recently.
Is 1000 baht a lot in Thailand?
For visitors from Australia, 1000 baht equals roughly 43–47 AUD depending on your converter. Whether that’s “a lot” depends entirely on how you plan to spend it. In Bangkok’s tourist areas, a single large meal at a mid-range restaurant costs 150–400 baht. A local bus ride runs 8–25 baht. A one-way airport rail link is 45–150 baht depending on the line.
For a full day of eating three meals, getting around by public transport, and having buffer for small purchases, 1000 baht can cover basics if you’re dining at local food stalls and using buses. For someone used to Australian pricing — where a café breakfast easily runs 18–25 AUD — the baht’s purchasing power feels generous. Street food meals in Bangkok often cost 50–150 baht, roughly 2–5 AUD.
1000 baht stretches further in regional Thailand than in Bangkok. Chiang Mai street food averages 40–80 baht per dish. Island ferries cost 150–400 baht. Guesthouse rooms outside the capital can be 500–1,200 baht per night. For budget travelers, 10,000 baht (roughly 433 AUD) can cover five days of accommodation, food, and local transport — but comfort-oriented travelers should budget higher.
Daily spending breakdown
If you’re watching your budget, here’s how 1000 baht distributes across a day:
- Breakfast (street vendor): 40–80 baht
- Transport (bus/skytrain): 20–60 baht
- Lunch (local restaurant): 80–200 baht
- Snacks and water: 50–100 baht
- Dinner (mid-range): 150–350 baht
- Incidentals: 100–200 baht
That’s roughly 440–990 baht for a budget-conscious day. The remainder — if any — covers a SIM card, bottled water, or a mango smoothie. Travelers expecting Australian-style dining standards should expect to spend more.
Travel budget tips
For Australian visitors, the key insight is that the baht-to-AUD rate means your Australian dollars have significant purchasing power in Thailand — but only if you spend like a local. Eating at restaurants that cater to tourists, using Grab rides, and shopping at 7-Eleven rather than local markets erodes that advantage quickly.
How much is 100 AUD in Thailand?
Running the conversion in reverse: 100 AUD converts to significantly more baht. Using Wise’s rate of 1 AUD = 23.11 THB (Wise converter), 100 AUD buys approximately 2,311 baht. XE shows 1 AUD = 21.39 THB (XE reverse converter), yielding roughly 2,139 baht for 100 AUD. Revolut’s rate of 1 AUD = 20.93 THB (Revolut converter) produces around 2,093 baht.
The spread between platforms means 100 AUD converts to a range of roughly 2,093–2,311 baht. That’s a difference of over 200 baht — or about four large meals at a local restaurant — depending entirely on which service you use.
AUD to THB rate
Understanding the reverse rate helps when budgeting for Thailand. Australian visitors exchanging 500 AUD receive between 10,465 and 11,555 baht depending on platform. At a Bangkok mall, 100 AUD of shopping would buy roughly 2,100 baht worth of goods — comparable to what locals spend on a week’s groceries.
| AUD | THB (Wise) | THB (XE) | THB (Revolut) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 | 462 | 428 | 419 |
| 50 | 1,156 | 1,070 | 1,047 |
| 100 | 2,311 | 2,139 | 2,093 |
| 200 | 4,622 | 4,278 | 4,186 |
The pattern shows Wise delivers 10–12% more baht than Revolut on the same Australian dollar amount.
Practical uses
100 AUD (≈2,100 baht) covers roughly three nights at a mid-range guesthouse in Chiang Mai, two weeks of local meals for one person, or a weekend of island activities including boat tours, snorkeling, and dinners out. The same amount in Bangkok buys fewer nights of accommodation but more restaurant meals — the capital’s pricing tilts toward urban convenience costs.
Why is AUD so strong?
The Australian dollar’s strength relative to the Thai baht — and against most Asian currencies — reflects several interlocking economic factors. The Reserve Bank of Australia’s monetary policy, commodity demand, and Australia’s current account position all influence the AUD’s purchasing power abroad.
As of April 2026, the AUD buys roughly 23 baht at Wise’s mid-market rate. Twelve months earlier, the rate was likely lower; the gap reflects both baht weakness and AUD resilience. Australia’s iron ore and coal exports support the currency’s value, while Thailand’s tourism-dependent economy faces headwinds that cap baht appreciation.
AUD strength isn’t permanent. If commodity prices fall, RBA cuts interest rates, or Thai tourism surges, the baht could recover. The 8% decline in THB/AUD seen between January and April 2026 reflects temporary market conditions — but “temporary” can last months or years.
Factors moving AUD
Three primary forces drive AUD’s purchasing power:
- Commodity markets: Australia exports iron ore, coal, and LNG. When global demand is high, AUD strengthens because foreign buyers must purchase Australian dollars to buy Australian goods.
- Interest rate differentials: When RBA rates are higher than US or European rates, investors park money in Australian assets for better returns. That demand supports AUD value.
- Risk appetite: In periods of global uncertainty, “safe haven” currencies like USD and JPY outperform. AUD — classified as a commodity currency — tends to fall during crises but recover as stability returns.
Current strength impacts
For Australians traveling to Thailand, the strong AUD means your dollar goes further than it did in 2024 or early 2025. A AUD 50 daily budget converts to roughly 1,150 baht — enough for local meals, transport, and activities. For Thai exporters, however, AUD strength means their products are more expensive in Australian markets, potentially reducing export volumes.
Wise emphasizes mid-market rate transparency without hidden fees for AUD-THB transfers — a contrast to traditional bank margins that often add 1–3% to the cost of international transfers (Wise comparison tool).
For travelers and remittance senders, the practical takeaway is to use mid-market platforms like Wise rather than bank wire transfers. Wise charges 7.95 AUD for a 1000 AUD transfer to THB (Wise fee breakdown), and the recipient receives approximately 20,955 THB — meaning the effective rate for that transfer is around 21.12 THB per AUD, slightly below the mid-market rate.
Provider comparison
Three platforms, three rates, one consistent pattern: the mid-market rate sits somewhere between Wise’s conservative figure and Revolut’s higher number.
| Platform | 1000 THB → AUD | Fee structure | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wise | 43.26 AUD | Transparent, low fee | Budget transfers, mid-market access |
| XE | 45.74 AUD | Included in displayed rate | Quick conversions, 190+ country support |
| Revolut | 47.27 AUD | Built into exchange rate | Revolut app users, small amounts |
The implication: Wise’s figure reflects the true mid-market rate with a small transfer fee; XE and Revolut embed their margin into the displayed rate, making the nominal amount appear higher while the actual value received may be closer to Wise’s figure. For regular users, Wise offers the most honest representation of what money is worth in global markets.
The trade-off: Wise requires more setup for first-time users; XE and Revolut offer faster conversion with slightly higher implicit costs. For occasional travelers, XE’s convenience may be worth the premium. For frequent Australia-Thailand money movement, Wise’s transparency wins.
Upsides
- Strong AUD gives Australian travelers exceptional purchasing power in Thailand
- Wise offers transparent mid-market rates with no hidden margins
- THB/AUD rates are easily comparable across platforms for free
- Small amounts (500–1000 THB) convert without significant loss at any major platform
Downsides
- Rate divergence across platforms creates confusion without a reference point
- THB has weakened ~8% since April 2026, reducing purchasing power over time
- Transfer fees (Wise’s 7.95 AUD) eat into smaller conversions disproportionately
- Rate volatility means a conversion done today differs from one done tomorrow
Revolut’s own disclaimer states: “Exchange rates are always changing due to market fluctuations. Check the current rate in-app before you convert or send.” (Revolut currency converter)
For Australians planning Thailand trips in 2026, the favorable exchange rate environment means budget-conscious travelers can stretch their AUD further than in previous years. The practical action: avoid airport exchange desks, compare rates on Wise or XE before committing, and transfer larger amounts during weekday hours when market liquidity is higher.
While Wise, XE and Revolut deliver reliable baselines, this 1000 Baht to AUD guide highlights volatility in the THB/AUD pair with spot rates near 44 AUD.
Frequently asked questions
How much is $20 AUD in baht?
Using Wise’s rate of 1 AUD = 23.11 THB, 20 AUD converts to approximately 462 baht. XE’s rate of 1 AUD = 21.39 THB yields roughly 428 baht, while Revolut’s 1 AUD = 20.93 THB produces about 419 baht. The spread of roughly 43 baht between platforms means the cheapest conversion method saves about one local meal’s worth.
How much is 10,000 baht enough for 5 days?
10,000 baht equals approximately 433–473 AUD depending on platform. For five days, that averages 87–95 AUD per day — enough for budget accommodation (150–400 baht/night), local meals (200–500 baht/day), and public transport. However, comfort travelers should budget higher; 10,000 baht covers basics but leaves little buffer for activities, nightlife, or unexpected expenses.
How much is 100 Baht to AUD?
100 THB converts to approximately 4.33 AUD at Wise’s rate (1 THB = 0.04326 AUD). At XE’s rate of 1 THB = 0.04574 AUD, 100 THB yields about 4.57 AUD. The difference is roughly 0.24 AUD — minor for small amounts but meaningful if converting larger sums.
How much is 1500 baht to AUD?
1500 THB equals approximately 64.89 AUD at Wise’s rate (43.26 × 1.5) or 68.61 AUD at XE’s rate (45.74 × 1.5). Revolut’s figure would be slightly higher again. For context, 1500 baht covers roughly two nights at a budget Chiang Mai guesthouse or three days of meals at local food stalls.
How much is 5,000 Baht to AUD?
5000 THB converts to approximately 216.30 AUD at Wise’s mid-market rate, 228.69 AUD at XE’s rate, or 236.35 AUD at Revolut’s rate. That’s enough for five nights at a mid-range beach guesthouse, a week’s worth of local meals for one person, or a round-trip domestic flight within Thailand with some buffer remaining.
How much is 1 baht to AUD?
One baht equals approximately 0.04326 AUD at Wise’s mid-market rate, 0.04574 AUD at XE’s live rate, or 0.04727 AUD at Revolut’s rate. In practical terms, one baht is worth less than five Australian cents — so thinking in bundles (100 THB = ~4.30 AUD) helps maintain perspective.
How much is 1200 baht to AUD?
1200 THB equals approximately 51.91 AUD (Wise) or 54.89 AUD (XE). At Revolut’s rate, it would be slightly higher. For Australian travelers, 1200 baht covers roughly one full day of comfortable spending — two local meals, transport, a attraction entrance, and incidentals. For budget travelers, it stretches to a day and a half or two days.
For Australian travelers heading to Thailand, the math is straightforward: compare Wise’s mid-market rate against XE or Revolut before converting, and avoid airport exchange counters. A 4 AUD difference on a 1000 THB conversion feels small, but the same percentage difference on a 10,000 THB transfer means 40 AUD more in your pocket. With 8% currency movement since January 2026, locking in a favorable rate before peak travel season could save hundreds of dollars on a two-week trip.