Planning your kids activities for the holidays?

Monday, June 3, 2013

Our dream holiday consists of sightseeing, sunbathing, or both! However, kids often have a very different idea of fun and we realise that. So next time you’re travelling with youngsters, keep in mind some of the great facilities we have available.

One of the main areas is the Kids’ Club, which is available at select properties. Facilities include a playroom with games and activities suited to kids aged between 4 and 12 years old. More importantly though, this is a safe environment for kids to enjoy themselves, with all of our facilities complying to international standards. And just to be on the safe side, we have qualified staff on duty at all times to keep an eye on the youngsters!

Need to leave your children in good hands for a couple of hours? Drop them off at the Kids’ Club or take advantage of our babysitting service.

In addition, we have also come up with a set of kids items, specially created and available at most of our properties. Here’s a brief overview of what to expect:

  • Kids Passport – Filled with games and activities, from spot the difference, and collecting stamps for prizes collect stamps, to learning handy phrases in the local language.
  • Welcome Card – A personalised welcome message for the little ones. Because they are important too!
  • Kids Menu – Available at selected restaurants and in the in-room dining menu. Offers a selection of dishes that caters specifically to the appetites of your youngsters.
  • Photo Frame – Take home a photo frame complete with a picture of your family so that you can remember your holiday experience for years to come. 
Amari Kids’ Club facilities are available at Amari Hua Hin and Amari Orchid Pattaya.

8 Songkran Survival Tips

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Are you fortunate enough to be visiting Thailand during Songkran? Be sure to make the most of it as this is one of the most colourful and festive times of the year. To mark the occasion, there are an array of events to enjoy, from traditional merit making ceremonies and beauty pageants, to parades brimming with life and entertainment.


The highlight of this festival though has to be the fun-filled water fights - where thousands of residents and tourists take to the streets to drench each other in water, whether for cleansing and good luck, or just to enjoy a good time! And whilst this may seem a little off from your run-of-the-mill holiday, the Thai Lunar New Year celebrations is an experience you will not soon forget.

To ensure you are well prepared, we bring you our top 8 Songkran survival tips:

  • Arm yourself - Head to your nearest shopping centre, supermarket, or convenience store and buy yourself a water gun. They come in all shapes and sizes, but we recommend getting something that can shoot long distances, and has a sizeable water reservoir.
  • Invest in a disposable waterproof camera - Capture all your favourite moments - snapshots full with colour, so you can take them back home to show friends and family.
  • Leave valuables at home - Leave your jewellery, cameras, and anything easily lost or damaged behind before participating in the festivities (more on that below).
  • Carry zip lock bags - For those items which you need take with you, don't leave your room without a ziplock bag. Use to store necessities such as enough local currency to get you through the day, and of course essential travel documents. 
  • Dress accordingly - Dress down, wear an old T-shirt and pair of shorts. If you don’t have these types of clothing, swing by a street vendor where you can pick some up for relatively cheap. Avoid white clothing as they tend to become see through when wet.
  • Wear sunblock, lots of it! - And make sure its waterproof! We recommend at least SPF 50 to be safe.
  • Use waterproof makeup - Should you decide wear makeup, use the waterproof kind to ensure you are looking your best throughout the celebrations.
  • Avoid roads - Be careful and try to stay clear of the roads when possible. People often tend to enjoy themselves a little too much then take to the roads intoxicated, especially motorcyclists!

So there you have it, everything you could possibly need for the Songkran festivities. Get prepared and most importantly, have fun and enjoy yourself!

Sawasdee Pee Mai!

Experience Loy Krathong

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

One of the most popular events on the Thai calendar, Loy Krathong gives people the opportunity to pay their respects to the goddess of water by floating beautiful decorated lotus shaped rafts.

Normally falling on the night of the twelfth lunar month, this year’s celebration is held on the eve of November 28.

Why Celebrate Loy Krathong?

Thais celebrate for many reasons.  Some believe it’s to thank the Water Goddess for abundant supply of water during the main rice harvesting season. Others see this as a symbolic way to ‘float away’ all the anger and grudges they’ve held onto throughout the year.

What is a Krathong?

While there isn’t an English equivalent, Krathongs are often referred to as a small float, boat or vessel. They are normally hand-made from banana leaves and crafted into a lotus shape finished with candles, incense and flowers for decoration.

Where is it Celebrated?

Traditionally, Thais float their krathongs into rivers or small canals. Today, a pond, lake or swimming pool is also used. Many places also hold a variety of activities such as ‘Ram Wong’ dance performances, krathong-making competitions and beauty contests to add to the festive atmosphere.

Want to celebrate the festivities with us? Visit our website and check out our Loy Krathong Packages.