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    The Best Family-Friendly Hotels in Thailand for a Memorable Group Trip

    By Emma ReynoldsJuly 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Family-friendly doesn’t have to equal a kids’ club with soft play, and the Six Senses on the sleepy island of Koh Yao Noi will prove this. Just getting here is an adventure for kids—the small island is located partway between Phuket and Krabi, so you’ll zip across turquoise waters, arriving by boat.

    Sustainability and wellness are at the forefront of a Six Senses stay, and you’ll see this in the activities they arrange for kids. They pull in the six dimensions of wellness (social, environmental, physical, spiritual, emotional, and intellectual) to help children reconnect with nature and learn life skills through play. Much of this is done through the Junior Eco Warrior Program, a complimentary rotating roster of activities running from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily, for children aged between four and 12.

    Activities go far beyond painting and cooking classes, although there’s plenty of that, too. There may be trips to the beach to use recycled timber to build Hornbill Villas, learning how to save the birds from extinction, or wildlife walks through the mangroves, spotting the resort’s resident monitor lizard on the way. There are also composting classes, and trips to the hotel’s farm, collecting eggs from the chicken pen and pausing to see the goats, who happily await a friendly pat on the head. All this leaves time for you to make the most of the spa or relax over a child-free breakfast.

    The hotel’s real showstopper is the infinity pool with views of the limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay. It’s a sociable spot, but most villas—dotted across the jungly hillside—come with pools (some more shady than others). Dining here is a delicious, romantic experience, and the hotel can help you book the occasional babysitter.

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