Passport, check. Bags, check. Grab Tourist Pack?

What’s a Grab Tourist Pack, you ask? It’s your ticket to getting around and discovering more of Southeast Asia, for less.

The Tourist Pack is available for purchase upon arrival at your destination country.

Here’s how much Grab Tourist Packs could save you, in 6 countries across Southeast Asia:

💡 GrabUnlimited members can now get the Tourist Pack at an exclusive price!

How to buy a Grab Tourist Pack

Step 1

Upon arriving in the country you’re visiting, open the Grab app.


Step 2

If you don’t have a Grab account yet, register now. You do not need a local number to register. 
If you already have a Grab account, proceed to Step 3. 


💡Pro-tip: Register for a Grab account and link a credit or debit card before your trip for a smoother experience.

 

Step 3
Go to Account > Subscription.

Step 4
Select ‘Tourist Pack’.

Step 5
Tap on “Get This Package”. Complete payment and you’re good to go! 

 

How to use your Tourist Pack vouchers

Step 1
Just before booking a ride or checking out on the Grab app, 
tap on ‘Offers’, or ‘Use Offers’.

Step 2
Select the voucher you wish to use. 

 

FAQs & Additional Information

No, each Tourist Pack can only be used in the country they are purchased in. 

For example, a Singapore Tourist Pack can only be used in Singapore, while a Malaysia Tourist Pack can only be used in Malaysia. 

You will only be able to see and purchase the Tourist Pack of the country you have travelled to.

All Tourist Pack vouchers are valid for 4 weeks from date of purchase.

Tourist Packs are exclusively for international travellers, and cannot be used within your home country. You can however purchase and use Tourist Packs in other Southeast Asian countries.

For more information, please visit the Help Centre.

Komsan Chiyadis

GrabFood delivery-partner, Thailand

Komsan Chiyadis

GrabFood delivery-partner, Thailand

COVID-19 has dealt an unprecedented blow to the tourism industry, affecting the livelihoods of millions of workers. One of them was Komsan, an assistant chef in a luxury hotel based in the Srinakarin area.

As the number of tourists at the hotel plunged, he decided to sign up as a GrabFood delivery-partner to earn an alternative income. Soon after, the hotel ceased operations.

Komsan has viewed this change through an optimistic lens, calling it the perfect opportunity for him to embark on a fresh journey after his previous job. Aside from GrabFood deliveries, he now also picks up GrabExpress jobs. It can get tiring, having to shuttle between different locations, but Komsan finds it exciting. And mostly, he’s glad to get his income back on track.