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Ao Nang & Krabi with Kids: Family Fun, Easy Island Trips & Beautiful Beaches

Planning a family trip to Krabi? Discover the best things to do in Ao Nang with kids, where to stay, and how to explore nearby Railay and the islands. From calm beaches to easy day trips, hereโ€™s why Ao Nang is a great base for families.

Is Ao Nang a good place to visit with kids?

Yes, Ao Nang is one of the most family-friendly areas in Southern Thailand. The beach is calm, the town is compact and easy to walk around, and itโ€™s the perfect base for exploring nearby islands like Railay and the Four Islands. Youโ€™ll find plenty of family hotels, restaurants with kidsโ€™ menus, and day trips that work even for young children.
Keep in mind that traffic in the main street can get busy, especially in the late afternoon and evening, so keep an eye on little ones when walking around town.

Whatโ€™s the difference between Krabi and Ao Nang?

This can be a bit confusing when planning your family trip to Thailand. Krabi is the province, while Krabi Town is an inland city without beaches. Itโ€™s fine for a quick stop or local market visit, but most families stay in Ao Nang, the main beach area of Krabi Province.

Ao Nang is where youโ€™ll find family-friendly hotels, seaside restaurants, and longtail boats to Railay Beach and nearby islands. So when people say theyโ€™re visiting Krabi with kids, they usually mean Ao Nang or Railay, the real beach spots of Krabi.

Kids enjoying our island trip from Ao Nang in Krabi, Thailand

Our Experience in Ao Nang with Kids

We spent a few days in Ao Nang with kids after visiting Phuket and Koh Yao Noi, and it was one of the easiest stops on our Thailand trip, all part of our 2-week Thailand itinerary with kids. The beach in Ao Nang isnโ€™t the most beautiful, but the nearby islands and Railay are absolutely stunning. Want to know more about Phuket? Check our Phuket with Kids Travel Guide.

The town can be busy, yet it still feels relaxed. We loved the mix of beach bars, family-friendly restaurants, and easy day trips. Our mornings started early (thanks to the kids), followed by a boat ride or island tour. After nap time we enjoyed quiet pool moments and dinner in town.

If youโ€™re planning your own Thailand with kids itinerary, Ao Nang is a great place to include for a mix of comfort and adventure. You can read more about how we combined it with Phuket, Krabi and the islands in our complete Thailand with Kids travel guide.

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1. What to Do in Ao Nang & Krabi with Kids

From calm beaches to island adventures, Ao Nang is full of easy day trips that work well for families. Hereโ€™s a quick overview of our favorite things to do in Ao Nang and Krabi with kids before we dive into the details.

All of these can be done from Ao Nang, and most are easy even with young children. Hereโ€™s what we loved most about each place, plus a few honest tips from our own trip.

1.1 ๐Ÿ–๏ธ Railay Beach with Kids

One of the most beautiful beaches near Ao Nang and perfect for families with young kids. The water is calm, the sand is soft, and the scenery is just stunning. Longtail boats run frequently between Ao Nang and Railay, especially in high season. As soon as one boat fills up, it leaves, so you never wait long.
A return ticket costs about 200 THB per person (around $5 USD / โ‚ฌ4.60).

Visiting Railay beach on a longtail boat trip from Aonang with a baby and a toddler

1.2 ๐Ÿ๏ธ Four Islands Tour with Children

This is one of the classic Krabi day trips and still one of our favorites. Youโ€™ll visit beautiful islands like Koh Poda and Chicken Island, with turquoise water and great snorkeling spots. The ride is longer than to Railay but totally worth it.

You can join a group tour for great value, or book a private longtail like we did if you want more flexibility with timing and stops. This is especially handy for little ones who need naps or snack breaks.

Children playing at koh Kai during the four island tour from Ao Nang

1.3 ๐Ÿ๏ธ Hong Island Day Trip for Families

Hong Island, Koh Lao Lading, Pakbia Island, and the Hong Lagoon are a bit farther away than the Four Islands, but the beaches and lagoons are absolutely breathtaking. It can get busy, especially in high season, so go early. The boat ride is a bit long, but the views make up for it.

If you are traveling with kids and want more flexibility and donโ€™t want to depend on fixed tour schedules, consider booking a private tour or a speedboat.

Visiting Koh Hong early in the morning with kids

1.4 ๐ŸŒ™ Krabi Night Market with Kids

A fun evening outing thatโ€™s easy even with young children. The market in Krabi Town has local food stalls, souvenirs, and live music. Itโ€™s a great way to try Thai street food in a lively yet relaxed setting.

Go early so the kids donโ€™t get too tired, and bring small cash for snacks and treats.

1.5 ๐Ÿ… Emerald Pool, Hot Springs & Tiger Cave Temple for Older Children

This is one of the most popular Krabi day trips, combining jungle pools, warm springs, and a temple climb. The Emerald Pool and Hot Springs are wonderful for kids who love water, but the day can feel long. Tours often last 8โ€“9 hours.

The Tiger Cave Temple involves a steep climb with hundreds of steps, which is not ideal for small children. We recommend this trip mainly for families with older kids (8+).

1.6 ๐Ÿ๏ธ Phi Phi & Maya Bay Day Trip (Optional for Families)

This is one of Thailandโ€™s most famous tours and for good reason. The scenery around Phi Phi and Maya Bay is unreal. We didnโ€™t do it with our kids because of the long travel time, but we would love to visit in the future, perhaps when staying on Phi Phi itself.

1.7 โš ๏ธ A Note on Island Tours with Kids

There are many combinations of island trips around Ao Nang: Hong, Koh Poda, Phi Phi, Maya Bay, and more. It is tempting to try all Ao Nang family day trips and squeeze as much into a single day as possible, but we do not recommend overdoing it. Some tours spend more time on the boat than on the islands, which can be tiring for kids.

Do not skip Railay Beach, it is so easy to reach from Ao Nang and absolutely beautiful. With young children, if you want to do two beach-focused days, we would personally spend one day at Railay and one day on the Four Islands with a private tour. Of course, for older children, it is no problem to do the longer tours.

If possible, spread out your day trips and mix them with relaxed beach or pool days. This makes the experience much more enjoyable for everyone.

2. Where to Stay in Ao Nang with Kids

Looking for the best family hotels in Ao Nang and Krabi? Hereโ€™s a quick guide to the most family-friendly areas and stays, from quiet beaches to resorts with fun pools and slides.

Ao Nang offers plenty of family-friendly places to stay, from simple hotels and cozy guesthouses to private villas with their own pool. Youโ€™ll also find larger resorts with slides and kidsโ€™ areas, which are perfect if you want to relax while the little ones play.

If you like it calm and peaceful, Noppharat Thara Beach is a lovely choice. Itโ€™s quieter than central Ao Nang, and longtail boats also depart from here. Just keep in mind that because itโ€™s less busy, it can take a bit longer for boats to fill up before leaving.

We personally chose to stay near Ao Nang Beach. Itโ€™s a bit livelier but still relaxed, and youโ€™re closer to restaurants, supermarkets and small shops. With young kids, we found that extra convenience really makes a difference.

Some nice family-friendly places to stay in Ao Nang are:

3. Ao Nang with a Baby or Toddler

Ao Nang is a relaxed and practical destination for families with a baby or toddler. From stroller-friendly streets to baby supplies and child-friendly hotels, itโ€™s an easy place to travel with little ones.

3.1 Getting Around Ao Nang with a Baby or Toddler

Ao Nang is easy to explore on foot. The main streets are flat and stroller-friendly, so we used our stroller most of the time. If you plan to take a longtail boat, a baby carrier (like our favorite ๐Ÿ‘‰ Tula Carrier) is much more practical.

3.2 Baby Supplies and Formula in Ao Nang

You really donโ€™t need to pack too much. Diapers and wipes are easy to find in local supermarkets and 7-Eleven stores. You can also find some baby food and formula, although brands might differ. If you prefer your usual brand, bring it from home just to be sure.

3.3 Family-Friendly Restaurants in Ao Nang

Most restaurants in Ao Nang are very child-friendly. Youโ€™ll find baby chairs almost everywhere and many places have kidsโ€™ menus with rice, noodles, and fruit smoothies. We found dining out with our kids super easy here.

3.4 Hotels and Baby Cots in Ao Nang

Most hotels provide baby cots or toddler beds on request. We always mention it when booking, and never had an issue. We did bring a portable baby travel cot for other destinations in Thailand, but in Ao Nang we didnโ€™t need it at all.

3.5 Island Tours with a Baby or Toddler

Most day trips are doable even with a baby, especially if you choose a private longtail tour. This way you can adjust the timing to naps or snack breaks. Keep in mind that life jackets for babies are not always available, so bring your own if you feel more comfortable. We didnโ€™t find it necessary, but our toddler wore floaties on the boat just in case.

3.6 Final Thoughts on Visiting Ao Nang with a Baby

We found Ao Nang with a baby and toddler very manageable and relaxed. Everything you need is close by, locals are friendly, and activities are flexible enough to fit around nap times. Itโ€™s definitely one of the easiest places in Thailand to travel with young kids.

4. Practical Tips: Ao Nang & Krabi with Kids

Planning a family trip to Ao Nang or Krabi? Here are our most useful travel tips for families, from when to go and what to pack to getting around and staying safe with kids.

4.1 When to Go to Ao Nang & Krabi

We visited Ao Nang and Krabi around New Year with our kids. It was busier than usual and hotel and tour prices were higher, but everything was still very doable with little ones. The best time to visit is generally from November to April, when the weather is sunny and the sea is calm, perfect for beach days and island trips. We also wrote a complete Best Time to Visit Thailand with Kids Travel Guide, check it out if you are interested in combining Ao Nang with other parts of Thailand.

The rainy season is from May to October, with short tropical showers that usually pass quickly and rarely affect family plans.

4.2 Eating in Ao Nang & Krabi with Kids

There are many family-friendly restaurants with Thai and Western dishes. Most have kidsโ€™ menus and high chairs, making dining out with little ones easy.

  • You can also order food via Grab for your hotel or villa
  • Consider a local eSIM from Airalo to use Grab and stay connected.

4.3 Getting Around Ao Nang & Krabi with Kids

Ao Nang is compact and walkable, perfect for strollers. For longer trips, use Grab, tuk-tuks, or rent a private driver. Boats to Railay and nearby islands leave from Ao Nang Beach or Noppharat Thara Pier.

4.4 How to Get to Ao Nang & Krabi with Kids

Getting to Ao Nang is easy and flexible for families.

Tips for families: If youโ€™re traveling with little ones, we recommend booking private transfers or private boat tours whenever possible. This gives you flexibility around naps, snacks, and less waiting time, which makes the trip more comfortable for kids.

  • By car or taxi: From Krabi International Airport, it takes about 40 minutes to reach Ao Nang. Private drivers are ideal with kids because you can travel at your own pace, stop for snacks or bathroom breaks, and avoid crowded transport. Book your private car here.
  • By ferry or bus from nearby islands: Ao Nang is connected to Phuket, Koh Yao Noi, Koh Lanta, Phi Phi and other destinations. All ferries, buses, and transfers can be easily booked in advance through 12go.asia, which organizes everything reliably.
  • Tip for families: Booking through 12go.asia lets you plan your trip in one place and avoid last-minute stress with kids. You can choose private or shared options depending on your needs.

4.5 What to Pack for Ao Nang & Krabi with Kids

Most things you need for kids are easily available locally in Ao Nang, from diapers and wipes to baby food and snacks. You donโ€™t need to bring everything from home, but if you prefer your own brands, pack them.

For a more complete guide, you can check our Bali packing with kids blog, which works just as well for Ao Nang. There is also a free downloadable PDF packing list you can save and use for your trip.

Keep it light and practical. Recommended items:

  • ๐Ÿ‘• Light clothing
  • ๐Ÿงข Sun protection
  • ๐Ÿ‘Ÿ Water shoes
  • ๐Ÿผ Diapers, wipes, baby snacks
  • ๐ŸŽ’ Dry bag for island trips

4.6 Health and Safety in Ao Nang & Krabi with Kids

Ao Nang is generally safe for families, but it helps to be prepared. Hereโ€™s what we found useful during our visit with kids:

  • ๐Ÿ’ง Stay hydrated, especially on hot days or during island trips
  • ๐Ÿฅ Clinics and hospitals are available for emergencies, and staff are used to helping travelers with children
  • ๐Ÿ’Š Pharmacies are easy to find; we needed one when one of our kids was stung by a jellyfish, and we were helped quickly
  • ๐Ÿšฆ Traffic on the main street can be busy, so always watch little ones closely
  • ๐ŸฆŸ Mosquito repellent is recommended, especially in the early morning and late afternoon
  • โ˜€๏ธ Sun protection is essential for kids, even on cloudy days
  • ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Travel insurance: Always have a good travel insurance policy that covers medical emergencies, hospital stays, and evacuation if needed. This is especially important when traveling with kids or visiting islands, where transport to larger hospitals can take time.

Final Thoughts: Ao Nang & Krabi with Kids

Ao Nang is one of our favorite destinations in Thailand. The beaches are calm, the town is compact, and itโ€™s a great base for exploring nearby islands. Railay Beach was absolutely wonderful for us: easy to reach, stunning scenery, and perfect for young kids to play. Next time, we might even consider staying at Railay for a night or two.

The islands around Ao Nang, like the Four Islands or Hong Island, are also breathtaking and ideal for family day trips. With a mix of easy beaches, short boat rides, and family-friendly restaurants, Ao Nang works really well for families with little ones.

If you want to combine Ao Nang with other family adventures in Thailand, check out our guides:

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Enjoy your Ao Nang adventure with your family! ๐Ÿ–๏ธ
The Little Passport Crew

FAQ: Ao Nang and Krabi with Kids

Is Ao Nang suitable for families with kids?

Yes, Ao Nang is very family-friendly. The beaches are calm, the town is compact, and there are plenty of hotels, restaurants, and day trips suitable for young children.

What are the best beaches in Ao Nang and Krabi for children?

For families, Ao Nang Beach and Railay Beach are ideal. Calm waters make them safe for little ones, and Railay is easy to reach by longtail boat.

Which island tours from Ao Nang are family-friendly?

Popular options include the Four Islands tour, Hong Island, and short trips to Koh Poda. Private tours are recommended with babies or toddlers for more flexibility.

Where should we stay in Ao Nang with kids?

Stay near Ao Nang Beach for easy access to restaurants, supermarkets, and day trips. Noppharat Thara Beach is quieter, but slightly farther from the main amenities. Family-friendly resorts and villas are widely available.

How to get to Ao Nang and Krabi with children?

Ao Nang is 40 minutes from Krabi International Airport. You can also arrive by ferry or bus from Phuket, Koh Yao Noi, Koh Lanta, or Phi Phi. Booking through 12go.asia makes travel easy and reliable.

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