Check in, use hotel family room and baby-friendly facilities; take the first hours to rest and let the baby nap in a quiet room. Many central hotels offer cribs and early check-in on request — confirm in advance.
Enjoy the hotel buffet or a light meal in the hotel's family dining area so the baby stays comfortable and you can test stroller access. Hotel dining is quick, sheltered and convenient after travel.
Both malls are air-conditioned, stroller-friendly and great for short walks, baby-sensory breaks and changing facilities; Platinum opens ~10:00 and CentralWorld ~10:00, so choose based on how far you want to walk. Take elevators and use nursing rooms where available.
Choose from a wide selection of Thai and international dishes in a casual, bright environment — easy for families and helpful when you want a quick dinner with high chairs available. Food courts are typically open until mall closing.
Arrive for park opening and quieter morning hours; the park is stroller-welcoming in many paths and you can rent a stroller onsite if needed. Shows have schedules — check the park's daily show timetable on arrival.
Several on-site restaurants offer halal and vegetarian options and provide shaded seating, which is ideal for feeding and changing the baby comfortably.
Choose a family-friendly nearby restaurant or dine at the hotel to avoid extra travel in the evening, and request a quiet corner or high chair if needed.
Visit the Grand Palace at opening (typically 8:30–3:30) to avoid crowds and heat; child-friendly pacing is recommended and dress code requires covered shoulders and knees for adults. Strollers are allowed in main walkways but some areas have steps.
A short walk from the palace, Wat Pho is generally open from 8:00–18:30 and has large open spaces that allow stroller access to main areas; the temple is calm and impressive for a quick visit.
Enjoy river views and shade while feeding the baby; many riverside restaurants open late morning and are family-friendly with high chairs and mild-flavor options.
Board an early river cruise around 6:30–7:00pm to see evening riverside lights; choose an operator with easy boarding ramps and a covered cabin for baby comfort. Confirm boarding time with the operator and request assistance with stroller if needed.
SEA LIFE is a fully indoor aquarium (usually open 10:00–21:00) with wide paths and stroller access — perfect for a calm, sensory morning for the baby. Allow time to use nursing rooms and toddler-friendly exhibits.
Madame Tussauds (typically open mid-morning to early evening) provides a short, indoor, stroller-acceptable experience filled with photo stops and climate control — good for a light afternoon activity. Check last entry times on the day of visit.
Have an early meal in the mall or return to the hotel for a quiet dinner to avoid late-night travel with the baby, and pack essentials for tomorrow’s flight south.
Have a substantial breakfast at the hotel and confirm airport transfer time; packing a small travel stroller and a familiar blanket helps keep the baby comfortable on the plane.
Short domestic flight to Krabi; request pre-boarding for families and use an in-airport family room if available. Flights are quick, reducing disruption for the baby.
Eat at a beachfront or promenade restaurant with shaded seating and calm breeze so the baby can be comfortable; many places offer child-friendly menu items.
Spend a relaxed afternoon on Ao Nang Beach — the flat promenade is stroller-friendly and perfect for a short walk before the evening. Return to hotel for naps and pool time.
Have an early breakfast and pack shade, baby food, sun protection and spare clothes; bring a baby life vest if you have one, and inform the boat operator you have an infant so they can prepare seating/cover.
A private, short-hop longtail boat or speedboat with a shaded canopy lets you choose calm beaches (Hong Islands or nearby sheltered spots) for short stays; trips typically start early to avoid midday sun — confirm gentle transfers and a shaded play/rest area for the baby.
Eat at a small island restaurant if available or have a packed lunch to ensure baby-friendly options and avoid long waits; keep meals light and hydrating.
Opt for a relaxed dinner near the hotel — beachfront diners and small Thai restaurants often welcome families and can prepare milder dishes on request.
Eat early and prepare for a nature drive to northern Krabi sites; bring insect repellent, hats and a baby carrier for short walks where a stroller may be impractical.
Arrive early (most sites open ~8:00) to enjoy cooler temps and fewer visitors; the Emerald Pool has shallow areas suitable for dipping little toes, and hot springs have warm shallow pools — avoid very hot water and monitor the baby closely. Paths may be uneven, so plan for short, manageable walks.
Skip the full climb (over 1,000 steps) with an infant; instead explore the temple base area, nearby gardens and lower shrines for cultural views without the strenuous ascent. Avoid midday heat and use shaded areas to feed and rest.
Breakfast and a final check of carry-on baby supplies; request hotel transfer to Krabi airport to match your flight schedule and allow time for family boarding.
Short domestic flight back to Bangkok; use family pre-boarding and a compact travel stroller for the airport. Aim to arrive in Bangkok with enough time for your international connection if needed.
If you have a long connection, use an airport lounge with family facilities or a baby care room to feed and change; otherwise proceed through immigration/security as required by your onward flight.
Board your international flight home or onward journey, ensuring all baby essentials are reachable in the cabin bag and leave a bit of buffer time for family boarding procedures.