16 Day Thailand Itinerary
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Welcome to Thailand! Your family adventure begins as you land at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok. On arrival, you’ll be greeted in the arrivals hall near Door 6 by your private guide, holding a sign with your family name. To make the experience smooth for travelling with young children, assistance is available through the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) desk at Door 4 should you need help locating your representative. Simply present your travel documents, mention Khiri Travel as your local operator, and the staff will connect you directly with your guide.
Once together, your driver will help with luggage and escort you to your private vehicle for the transfer into central Bangkok. The journey takes between 45 minutes and just over an hour depending on traffic. As you drive in, you’ll get your first impressions of Thailand’s bustling capital, with its skyline of glittering towers, busy expressways, and hints of golden temple spires. For children, the ride itself can be a chance to spot tuk-tuks, street markets, and colourful signs as the city comes into view.
Your accommodation tonight is W22 Hotel, a modern and comfortable property located near Bangkok’s Chinatown district. You’ll be staying in a Superior Room, ideal for families needing a simple but well-located base after a long international journey. The hotel’s facilities include a swimming pool and casual dining options, making it easy to settle in with kids after your flight.
The remainder of the day is free at leisure. Depending on your arrival time and energy levels, you may wish to relax in your room, take a short family stroll around the neighbourhood to stretch your legs, or enjoy a simple meal nearby. Bangkok has plenty of easy dining choices for children, from noodle soups to rice dishes, so even young travellers can find something familiar to eat.
This first night is designed for rest, giving both adults and children time to recover from the journey and prepare for the start of your Thailand family adventure tomorrow.
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After breakfast at your hotel, the morning is left free for your family to settle into the pace of Bangkok. You might enjoy a relaxed swim at the hotel pool, or take a short walk to explore the nearby streets where morning markets bring colour and life. With young children, this gentle start helps everyone adjust before the afternoon’s adventure.
At 1:00pm, your guide will collect you for the Colours of Bangkok half-day cycling tour. After a careful bicycle fitting, ensuring both adults and children are comfortable with their bikes or child seats, set off on a family-friendly route that avoids heavy traffic and focuses on quieter neighbourhoods. Cycling through Rama III Road and past the impressive Bhumibol Bridges, you’ll soon cross the Chao Phraya River into Bang Krachao, a vast stretch of greenery often called the city’s “Green Lung.”
This area is a favourite with families, offering quiet paths shaded by coconut palms and a refreshing contrast to the busy city. Stops include Wat Bang Krasop, a small but atmospheric Buddhist temple that has stood for over 700 years, and a local school where children may be playing if class times allow. The ride continues to a Muay Thai boxing gym, where your guide will explain the importance of this sport in Thai culture.
Further along, you’ll pass through a local market (when open) and ride into Srinakonkhenkan Park, a spacious green space perfect for a short rest. A stop at a shrine to Ganesh, the Hindu god widely embraced in Thai Buddhist traditions, adds another cultural layer to the journey. For families, this gentle pace of cycling interspersed with engaging stops ensures even younger travellers stay interested and comfortable.
The tour concludes with a ferry ride back across the Chao Phraya River, giving you another perspective of Bangkok life along the waterfront. Before returning to the hotel, enjoy a simple but tasty meal at a local restaurant, with family-friendly dishes such as pad thai noodles or fried rice. Arrive back at your hotel in the early evening, ready to relax after an active and colourful day of discovery.
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Your family adventure continues with an early start. At 6:30am, meet your guide and driver for the journey west out of Bangkok to Samut Songkhram, around 1.5 hours by road. This small riverside town is famous for the Maeklong Railway Market, where stalls of fruits, vegetables, fish, and flowers line both sides of the railway tracks. Your guide will walk with you through the market until the highlight moment when the train arrives - vendors fold back awnings and shift their goods in seconds to make way for the passing carriages, before setting everything back in place as if nothing happened. For children, this is an unforgettable and fascinating spectacle.
From here, continue to the train station for a ride along a section of the historic Burma Railway, known as the Death Railway. Built during the Second World War under harsh conditions by prisoners of war and forced labourers, the line carries a powerful story. Today you’ll travel along one of the most scenic stretches, with the train clattering along tracks perched on wooden trestles above the River Kwai. The views are dramatic, with jungle-clad cliffs and wide river bends unfolding below.
After disembarking, enjoy a Thai lunch at a local riverside restaurant before heading to the Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum. This moving site is dedicated to the thousands who suffered and died during the railway’s construction. Exhibits, photographs, and personal stories bring the history to life, while the walking trail through the preserved cutting shows the scale of the work carved out by hand. The museum is closed on select dates, and if your travel coincides, your guide will arrange an alternative cultural or historical stop.
In the late afternoon, continue by road to The Float House River Kwai, your home for the next two nights. Set on the river itself and accessible by boat, the floating villas are designed with natural materials, private terraces, and direct access to the river for swimming or simply relaxing as the current flows by. After a day filled with history and exploration, the peaceful setting offers a welcome contrast for both adults and children.
The evening is at leisure, with dinner included at the property’s open-air restaurant. Surrounded by jungle and water, The Float House provides a memorable and adventurous stay that families of all ages will enjoy.
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After breakfast and a peaceful morning at The Float House, check out and board a boat back to the pier where your driver and guide are waiting. From here, travel by van deeper into Kanchanaburi Province to spend the day exploring some of its most famous natural and historical sites.
Your first stop is Erawan National Park, nestled in the Tenasserim Hills close to the Myanmar border. Covering 550 square kilometres, the park is best known for its seven-tiered waterfalls, which cascade into pools of turquoise water. Families can choose their own pace here: adventurous travellers may hike the forest trail to the higher tiers, while younger children often prefer swimming and splashing in the easier-to-reach lower pools. Fish dart beneath the clear surface, butterflies dance in the sunlight, and shaded spots make for natural picnic areas.
By midday, pause for a simple yet hearty Thai lunch at local eateries near the park entrance. Expect family-friendly favourites such as fried rice, noodles, and stir-fried vegetables, all freshly prepared and perfect after a morning of swimming and walking.
In the afternoon, continue by van to one of the region’s most iconic landmarks: the Bridge over the River Kwai. Immortalised in film and literature, the bridge remains both a working part of the railway and a powerful symbol of resilience. Walking across the steel structure provides sweeping views of the river, and your guide will share stories of its construction and significance.
Later in the day, arrive at U Inchantree Kanchanaburi, a boutique riverside resort set amidst landscaped gardens. Your Superior Garden View Room offers a comfortable base to unwind. Spend the remainder of the afternoon relaxing by the pool or enjoying the calm river scenery before dinner at leisure. The slower pace here is perfect for families to rest after a day of adventure.
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After breakfast at U Inchantree, check out and depart by private van for Ayutthaya, a drive of around 3.5 to 4 hours depending on traffic. The journey takes you through central Thailand’s countryside, past rice paddies, small villages, and roadside markets selling seasonal fruits. Along the way, your guide can point out local farming practices or suggest short breaks to stretch your legs, making the ride easier for younger travellers.
Arriving in Ayutthaya by early afternoon, you’ll check in to Baifern Homestay, a family-run property that combines comfort with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Your Deluxe room offers modern amenities such as air-conditioning and en suite facilities while keeping you close to the cultural heart of the city. The homestay’s garden setting and friendly hosts provide a relaxed base for families, allowing children space to unwind after the drive.
The afternoon is free to rest or explore the local surroundings before this evening’s highlight: a dinner cruise aboard a traditional teak rice barge. At 7:30pm, board the vessel at Raan Tha Luang Restaurant and set off on a leisurely journey around Ayutthaya Island. As you drift along the Chao Phraya River, often called the “River of Kings,” a multi-course Thai dinner is served. The menu is crafted with family-friendly favourites alongside regional specialties, ensuring both adults and children can enjoy the meal.
As the boat glides past Ayutthaya’s monuments, you’ll see a city that was once the glittering capital of Siam. Landmarks include Phet Fortress, Wat Phananchoeng, Wat Putthaisawan, St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Wat Chai Watthanaram, and the Memorial Stupa of Queen Suriyothai. Illuminated at night, these sites create a magical backdrop while everyday life along the riverbanks carries on as it has for centuries. The pace of the cruise allows time to savour the atmosphere and the food, making it an experience that suits families as well as couples.
Return to the homestay after the cruise for a restful night. The quiet surroundings and personal service make Baifern Homestay a comfortable contrast to the grandeur of Ayutthaya’s history, preparing you for further exploration the following day.
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After breakfast at Baifern Homestay, set out at 9:00am for a family-friendly exploration of Ayutthaya by tuk tuk. This colourful three-wheeled vehicle is both fun for children and a practical way to navigate the ancient city’s wide avenues and scattered temple complexes. With your own driver at the ready, you can decide where to stop and how long to spend at each site, giving the day flexibility that works well for younger travellers.
Begin at Wat Mahathat, one of Ayutthaya’s most iconic ruins, where the famous Buddha head entwined in the roots of a banyan tree captures imaginations young and old. Continue to Wat Phra Si Sanphet, once the king’s private residence before it became a royal monastery. Its three large chedis are among the city’s most recognisable silhouettes and offer a chance to learn about Ayutthaya’s former grandeur.
Another highlight is Wat Ratchaburana, where you can climb the steep central prang. The view from the top provides panoramic perspectives of the surrounding ruins and is a rewarding moment for families ready to tackle the stairs. The architectural style here shows Indian influences, adding another dimension to your understanding of Thailand’s history and cultural connections. The tuk tuk circuit allows you to see several major sites without tiring small legs, making the experience enjoyable for both adults and children.
Return to your homestay for check-out and prepare for the next stage of your journey. Your driver will transfer you to Bangkok’s airport, about 1.5 hours away, in time for your domestic flight to Chiang Mai. Check-in is required two hours before departure, giving you ample time to relax before boarding. The flight north takes just over an hour, carrying you from the central plains to the foothills of the northern highlands.
On arrival at Chiang Mai Airport, collect your luggage and proceed to Exit Door 2, where your driver or guide will be waiting with a signboard. From here, enjoy a private transfer of around 30 minutes to your accommodation, De Lanna Hotel. Your Superior Room offers a comfortable base within easy reach of Chiang Mai’s old city, with facilities suited to families, including a pool for children to cool off after a travel day. The evening is at leisure, allowing you to rest or take a short walk to nearby night markets.
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After breakfast at your hotel, set out at 8:00am for a half-day adventure along Chiang Mai’s Sacred Paths and Trails. Begin with a gentle hike on the Monk’s Trail, a historic path once used by monks climbing Doi Suthep Mountain before a road was ever built. The route is around 2km, taking about an hour at an easy pace, and shaded forest paths make it suitable for families with children. Along the way, you’ll pass moss-covered stone structures and simple shrines, evoking the centuries of pilgrims who once followed this same path.
From the end of the trail, continue by road to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai’s most revered temple. Climb the 308 steps of the Naga Serpent Staircase, flanked by ornate dragon carvings, to reach the golden chedi at the summit. The temple is alive with chanting monks, pilgrims offering incense, and families from across Thailand paying their respects. From the terrace, sweeping views of Chiang Mai stretch across the valley below, making the climb worthwhile. This visit not only introduces children to Thailand’s spiritual traditions but also provides a hands-on experience of the country’s cultural heart.
The afternoon is left free to relax at your hotel or explore the old city at leisure. Families may enjoy the hotel pool, or a gentle stroll through the moat-lined streets of Chiang Mai, where small cafés, shops, and temples are within walking distance. This downtime helps balance the day’s activities, ensuring younger travellers have space to rest.
In the evening at 7:00pm, embark on a family-friendly food adventure through Chiang Mai’s bustling night markets. Travel by songtaew, a red shared taxi, and stop first at Chang Phuek Market, famous for its busy stalls and friendly vendors. Continue to Chiang Mai Gate Market, where the air is filled with the aromas of sizzling woks and fresh herbs. Guided by a local foodie, you’ll taste a curated selection of northern favourites such as khao soi (curry noodle soup), sukiyaki, braised pork leg, spicy Isaan salads, and other street food staples. The variety ensures both adults and children can find dishes to suit their tastes.
The tour is tailored to your preferences, allowing you to select dishes that appeal most, with your guide on hand to explain ingredients and make recommendations. It’s an interactive and exciting way for families to connect with Chiang Mai’s culture through flavour and atmosphere, ending the day on a high note.
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After breakfast at your hotel, the morning is free for your family to enjoy at leisure. You may wish to take it easy after yesterday’s activities - perhaps relaxing by the pool, exploring the small streets of the old city, or visiting one of the nearby temples within walking distance of De Lanna Hotel. Chiang Mai’s slower pace makes it easy to find quiet corners where children can play or adults can enjoy a coffee before the afternoon’s adventure.
At around 1:00pm, you’ll be collected from your hotel and transferred to the jungle zipline base camp, set about an hour outside the city. Upon arrival, expert staff will provide a detailed safety briefing and ensure everyone in the group is fitted with helmets and harnesses. The equipment and the guides are all internationally certified, giving parents peace of mind while the children anticipate the excitement to come.
Once ready, step onto the first platform and launch into the forest canopy. The course includes multiple ziplines of varying lengths and heights, with soaring rides that carry you above treetops and over small valleys. Between stations, families can enjoy added elements such as the Glass Skywalk, the playful Lego Bridge, and the curving Spiral Staircase that keep the adventure varied and fun for younger participants. The combination of adrenaline and scenery makes this experience a highlight for both adults and children.
The entire activity is designed to be accessible to families, with age and height requirements ensuring that children from 6 years old and up can safely take part. The guides are on hand at every step to help younger guests and to make sure the experience feels safe, exciting, and memorable for all.
After completing the course, sit down to a hearty Thai-style lunch at the on-site restaurant. This is a chance to relax, laugh about the afternoon’s adventures, and reflect on the unique perspective of the forest you’ve just enjoyed. You’ll then be transferred back to your hotel in Chiang Mai, arriving in the late afternoon. The remainder of the evening is yours to relax at leisure.
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After breakfast at your hotel in Chiang Mai, transfer to the airport for your flight south to Surat Thani, the gateway to Khao Sok National Park. Flight time is just under two hours, and upon arrival you will be met for a private transfer of around 1.5 to 2 hours to your jungle accommodation. The drive winds through rural landscapes of palm plantations, small villages, and limestone karsts, gradually leading you into one of the most biodiverse regions in Thailand.
Your base for the next two nights is Our Jungle House, a family-friendly eco-lodge nestled on the edge of Khao Sok National Park. The resort offers unique treehouses and bungalows surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and dense jungle. After checking in, spend some time exploring the expansive grounds at your own pace. Families can visit the on-site organic farm or follow one of the three nature trails, totalling 2.4km, which are designed to be safe and accessible for all ages.
Depending on your interests and pre-booked arrangements, this afternoon and evening can be shaped to suit your family. One option is a half-day hike departing at 1:00pm, where you’ll follow jungle trails with a local guide, spotting birds, butterflies, and learning about tropical plants before returning in the late afternoon for dinner at the resort.
Alternatively, families seeking a more adventurous experience may choose the half-day and half-night program, starting at 4:00pm. This includes a bamboo cooking demonstration, where you’ll learn traditional forest cooking techniques, followed by dinner. Afterwards, set out on a guided night safari to spot nocturnal creatures such as civets, frogs, and owls, returning around 9:30pm. This option is particularly exciting for children curious about wildlife after dark.
Whichever activity you choose, dinner is included and served at the Jungle Restaurant, with a menu blending Thai and international dishes. As the day winds down, you can relax on your accommodation balcony listening to the chorus of the forest, or join fellow travellers in the Jungle Bar for a cool drink. The immersive jungle setting makes this both a comfortable and adventurous introduction to Khao Sok.
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Wake to the sounds of the forest and enjoy a freshly prepared breakfast at Our Jungle Restaurant, where open-air seating allows you to take in views of towering limestone cliffs and lush greenery. Today’s adventure is a full-day excursion to Cheow Lan Lake, one of southern Thailand’s most spectacular natural wonders.
Depart the resort at 8:30am for the 45-minute drive to the pier. From here, board a traditional long-tail boat and begin your cruise across the emerald-green waters of the lake. Surrounded by dramatic limestone karsts rising straight out of the water, the scenery feels otherworldly and is often compared to Guilin in China or Halong Bay in Vietnam. For families, the boat ride itself is an adventure, with endless opportunities for photos and wildlife spotting along the way.
Your destination is one of the lake’s floating bungalow sites, where you’ll stop for a freshly cooked Thai-style lunch. After your meal, the afternoon is yours to enjoy the lake. Swim in the warm waters, paddle around, or simply relax on the deck and take in the views. Depending on weather and seasonal conditions, your guide may lead a hike into the rainforest or arrange a short exploration of one of the lake’s caves, where limestone formations and the sounds of bats provide a different perspective on the park’s ecosystem.
In the mid-afternoon, re-board your long-tail boat for the return journey across the lake, with the late-day sun casting golden light over the cliffs. You’ll then transfer back by road to Our Jungle House, arriving in time to refresh before dinner. The day closes with another set meal at the Jungle Restaurant, offering Thai and international options to suit both adults and children.
As night falls, relax on your balcony or enjoy the jungle bar, surrounded by the chorus of cicadas and frogs. This immersive day highlights the natural beauty of Khao Sok while offering plenty of time for families to play, explore, and connect.
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Wake to the sound of birdsong and the morning mist curling around the limestone cliffs of Khao Sok. After breakfast at the Jungle Restaurant, you’ll have time for one final adventure before leaving the rainforest behind. The resort offers a choice of family-friendly activities so you can tailor the morning to your interests.
Active families may choose a tubing experience, drifting gently down the river on inflatable tubes. Available seasonally, this activity takes about 1.5 hours and is guided for safety. It’s a fun way for older children and adults alike to enjoy the cool waters of the Klong Sok River. Alternatively, join a guided canoe trip, departing at 9:00am. With your guide paddling at the back, you’ll float quietly along the jungle-fringed river, spotting kingfishers, herons, and perhaps even monkeys along the banks. For a slower start, parents may prefer to indulge in a traditional Thai massage or relaxing oil massage at the on-site spa, leaving you refreshed before travel.
After your chosen activity, return to your treehouse or bungalow to freshen up and pack for check-out. Take a final moment on your balcony to soak in the views of cliffs and forest before saying farewell to your jungle retreat.
In the late morning or early afternoon, you’ll be collected for the transfer to Krabi. The drive takes about 2.5 hours, passing through scenic southern landscapes of rubber plantations, villages, and the gradual approach to the Andaman Sea. As the land flattens, the coastline and karst formations that define Krabi’s scenery begin to appear.
On arrival, check in to Krabi La Playa Resort. Located a short walk from Ao Nang Beach, the property offers a large swimming pool and comfortable family-friendly facilities. Your Superior Room provides a relaxed base for the next stage of your journey, combining beachside rest with opportunities for exploration. The evening is at leisure to settle in, explore the resort grounds, or take a gentle stroll to the beach for sunset.
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After breakfast at your resort, your guide will meet you at 8:30am for a full-day private tour that highlights some of Krabi’s most unique inland attractions. While the region is renowned for its beaches and islands, today offers a different side of Krabi - natural hot springs, jungle lagoons, and one of the most iconic temples in southern Thailand.
Begin at the Hot Springs, located about an hour’s drive from Ao Nang. These cascading pools of warm mineral-rich water flow through smooth rocks, creating a natural spa environment. With temperatures between 38 and 42°C, the water is soothing for tired muscles, making it a family-friendly way to relax. Children often enjoy the shallow edges while adults can soak in the deeper pools. Surrounding rainforest adds to the peaceful atmosphere, and nearby trails allow for short walks to spot tropical plants and birdlife, including species like the rare Gurney’s Pitta.
From here, continue with a 1,200-metre jungle boardwalk leading to the Emerald Lagoon, a striking natural pool with shimmering green waters. Depending on water levels and conditions, you may be able to enjoy a refreshing swim. Along the trail, your guide will point out unusual plants and wildlife that thrive in this lowland forest ecosystem, making the walk an educational experience for both adults and children.
Afterwards, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant serving Thai favourites, before continuing to Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Sua), one of Krabi’s most important spiritual landmarks. The temple is set in a serene landscape surrounded by limestone cliffs and ancient trees. Explore caves filled with stalactites and stalagmites, and learn about the site’s role as a meditation centre. For adventurous families with older children, the climb up more than 1,000 steps to the mountain-top shrine is an option. The reward is spectacular 360-degree views of Krabi town, the Andaman coast, and Khao Kanab Nam. For those not climbing, the lower temple grounds offer plenty of interest with statues, shrines, and peaceful spaces to explore.
Return to Krabi La Playa Resort in the late afternoon, where the rest of the day is free at leisure. Relax by the pool, take a gentle stroll along Ao Nang Beach, or enjoy a quiet evening meal together as a family.
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After a relaxed breakfast at Krabi La Playa, meet your guide for a half-day private long-tail boat trip to Krabi’s famous Four Islands. The adventure begins just off Ao Nang Beach, where boarding the colourful long-tail boat is an experience in itself for children. The boat ride between each island is short, usually no more than 15-20 minutes, keeping travel times easy for younger guests.
Your first stop is Phra Nang Cave Beach, a striking stretch of sand backed by dramatic limestone cliffs. The shallow waters are ideal for paddling and safe swimming, while adventurous families can explore the caves dotted with local shrines. Continue to Chicken Island, named for the curious rock formation shaped like a chicken’s head. Here, low tide reveals a natural sandbank connecting Chicken to Tup Island - a highlight for kids who can “walk across the sea.” Snorkelling gear is often available, allowing families to spot colourful reef fish in calm lagoons.
Return to Ao Nang around midday, giving you the afternoon free to relax. Krabi La Playa’s large pool is perfect for families, with shaded corners for young children, spacious loungers for parents, and swim-up areas that invite everyone to cool off. Spend time as a family playing in the water or simply unwind poolside with a refreshing drink.
In the evening, stroll down to Ao Nang’s lively walking street. Here you’ll find plenty of casual dining options, from Thai noodle stalls and seafood grills to pizzerias and cafés. It’s a fun and relaxed way to round off the day, letting everyone choose something they like.
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Today offers a slower pace, ideal for families to recharge. After breakfast, enjoy a leisurely morning at Krabi La Playa. The swimming pool is a highlight, with its wide spaces for laps, shallow ends for children, and plenty of loungers shaded by palm trees. Parents may enjoy a book or a cool drink while children play, making this an easy morning for everyone.
By late morning, you might take a gentle walk into Ao Nang town. The streets are lined with cafés, ice cream shops, and small stalls selling beach toys, clothing, and local handicrafts - perfect for browsing and picking up small souvenirs. This easy outing keeps the focus light and flexible, ensuring younger travellers don’t feel rushed.
In the afternoon, head further afield for a short adventure to Ao Thalane, around 40 minutes by car. This area is known for its winding mangrove forests, best explored by kayak. The waters are calm, and double kayaks make it easy for parents to paddle while children enjoy spotting wildlife. Along the way, you may see monkeys swinging from trees, colourful crabs scuttling along the roots, or kingfishers darting across the water. The combination of gentle activity and nature makes this an engaging half-day trip for families.
Return to the resort in the late afternoon with time to relax before dinner. You may choose to dine at the hotel or wander down to the beach to enjoy one of the simple seafood restaurants with a view of the sunset.
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After breakfast, the day is flexible, giving families two different options depending on how much adventure they’d like.
For those ready for a full-day excursion, a speedboat cruise to the Phi Phi Islands offers one of Thailand’s most famous seascapes. The ride across the Andaman takes about 1-1.5 hours, and the day includes multiple stops at beaches and lagoons. Highlights often include Maya Bay, where sheer cliffs rise dramatically above turquoise waters, and Monkey Beach, where macaques can sometimes be seen. Families can enjoy snorkelling in calm bays filled with tropical fish, or simply relax on the sand. A picnic-style lunch on the beach or at a local restaurant is included, and guides adapt the pace to keep it family-friendly. Although a longer day (around 7-8 hours in total), the combination of boat rides, swimming, and beach stops makes it exciting for children and parents alike.
For those who prefer a gentler day, stay closer to Ao Nang with a visit to Noppharat Thara Beach, just a short tuk-tuk ride from the resort. This beach has wide sandy stretches and shallow waters, ideal for children to play safely. Local food stalls sell snacks, drinks, and fresh fruit, making it easy to spend a few hours here without planning too much. Families can return to the resort by lunchtime to spend the afternoon by the pool or resting in the garden.
To make your final evening in Krabi memorable, consider a sunset dinner cruise along the coastline. These short trips (2-3 hours) offer a peaceful way to enjoy the scenery as the sun sets behind limestone cliffs and islands, with a simple dinner served onboard. It’s a relaxed, atmospheric experience that brings the family together to reflect on the journey before returning to the resort for your final night in Krabi.
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Enjoy your final morning in Krabi at leisure. Wake up to the sound of the sea breeze and take time for a relaxed breakfast at Krabi La Playa Resort. Depending on your flight schedule, you may wish to take one last dip in the pool, wander down to Ao Nang Beach for a short stroll, or simply sit back on your balcony, enjoying the views of the resort’s gardens. For children, this final morning is a chance to burn off some energy at the pool or play in the sand before the journey home.
After check-out, your driver and guide will meet you in the hotel lobby for your transfer to Krabi Airport. The drive takes around one hour, passing through small villages, rubber plantations, and limestone hills that characterise the region. Along the way, take in the last glimpses of Thailand’s southern landscapes, from rice fields to the dramatic karst scenery rising above the horizon.
At Krabi Airport, your guide will assist with luggage and check-in procedures to ensure everything runs smoothly. For international flights, you’ll need to check in three hours before departure, while domestic flights require at least one hour. Once you’ve cleared security, it’s time to say farewell to Thailand after 16 days of family adventures - from cycling the canals of Bangkok and swimming beneath Erawan Falls, to exploring Chiang Mai’s markets, ziplining through the jungle, and relaxing on the beaches of Krabi.
This carefully paced journey, designed for two adults and two children, has combined cultural discovery, gentle adventure, and relaxation, leaving your family with memories of temples, forests, wildlife, and warm days by the sea. As you board your flight, carry with you the spirit of Thailand’s hospitality and the shared experiences that will last long after your return home.