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Tips for the Ultimate 2023 Family Holiday in Phuket Thailand



We are moving towards the summer of 2023 and if you are looking for the ultimate family holiday, you have come to the right place, as we offer a few tips to ensure that your family holiday is one to be remembered for all the right reasons.

  • Find a family-friendly beach resort – The best family resort Phuket has to offer is but a Google search away and they have everything you need on site, with child-minding services available round the clock, should you need a break. Kids swimming pools, slides and water rides, what more could you want?

  • Be prepared – Taking a couple of children on a foreign holiday demands that you have your act together, bring a few large packs of wipes, lots of under garments and a few tubes of sunscreen; if your kids are fair-skinned, you need to be very careful about sun exposure. If you stay in a top beach resort, you won’t need to go out much, as you have everything you need at your disposal.

  • Universal electric adaptor – If you haven’t already got one of these, this should be a priority; no matter where you go, you can charge all the family’s digital devices. Make sure you have a few spare SD cards and you can take gigabytes of 4k video. If you do run out of digital memory, upload everything to the cloud and you can erase the cards, ready to capture the next amazing day.

  • Book early – Thailand is a premier beach holiday destination; as soon as you confirm your dates, Google ‘family resorts in Phuket’ and checkout the top venues and make a booking to avoid disappointment. You can save money when you book early and there are last-minute opportunities if you can leave on short notice. If you are considering relocating the family to Australia, click here.

  • Download a translation app – Forget phrase books, AI has you covered’ Google Translate can automatically translate and with more than 100 languages featured, you’ll never have another language issue with this app on your smartphone. Thai is a difficult language for westerners to learn, as it is totally phonetic, with 5 different tones and with this handy app, you can communicate with the local people.

  • Medication – If any member of the family is taking medication, make sure you bring ample; certain drugs might not be available. We suggest you pack a comprehensive first aid kit, which might come in handy if the kids get skin grazes.

Phuket is a tropical paradise and with the best family resorts on the island, you are guaranteed to have a great time. The best time to visit the south of Thailand is from November to January, when temperatures are cooler; this is the high season when every resort is full.

Start searching for the best resorts now and reserve a suite for you and your family and get ready for the holiday-of-a-lifetime!

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