3-Day Family Itinerary — Pattaya
A complete family plan: waterparks, island day trips, mini golf, aquariums, and everything kids and parents will love.
3 Days
Complete Itinerary
~14,000 THB
Family of 4 Budget
All Ages
Toddler to Teen
Day 1 — Water Park & Beach Fun
Morning (9 AM–1 PM): Ramayana Water Park — Thailand's largest water park with slides for all ages, a lazy river, and toddler splash zones (1,200–1,500 THB adults, 800–1,000 THB kids). Pack sunscreen and water shoes. Lunch at the park (200–400 THB/person). Afternoon (3–5 PM): Jomtien Beach — swim, build sandcastles, rent a float (50–100 THB). Evening: dinner at a family-friendly beachside restaurant on Jomtien (300–600 THB for family of 4).
Day 2 — Islands & Mini Golf
Morning (8:30 AM–3 PM): Koh Larn island day trip — ferry from Bali Hai Pier (30 THB/person), clearer water and nicer beaches than mainland Pattaya. Choose Tawaen Beach (busiest, most facilities) or Samae Beach (quieter). Rent a beach chair (100 THB), swim, and have fresh seafood lunch on the island (200–500 THB/person). Return ferry at 3 PM. Late afternoon (4:30–6 PM): Mini Siam — miniature world landmarks fascinate kids (300 THB adults, 200 THB kids). Evening: dinner at Terminal 21 food court (cheap and kids love the themed floors).
Day 3 — Animals & Culture
Morning (9 AM–12 PM): Nong Nooch Tropical Garden — elephant shows, cultural performances, magnificent gardens, and a dinosaur valley section kids love (500 THB adults, 300 THB kids, includes shows). Lunch at the park (200–300 THB/person). Afternoon (2–4 PM): Underwater World Pattaya — walk-through aquarium tunnel with sharks, rays, and tropical fish (500 THB adults, 300 THB kids). Late afternoon: Big Buddha temple visit (free) — kids enjoy climbing the stairs and the panoramic views. Evening: farewell dinner at a family restaurant.
Alternative Activities — Beach & Water
Columbia Pictures Aquaverse (if open): movie-themed water park. Glass-bottom boat tours from Pattaya Beach: see coral without getting wet (300–500 THB). Banana boat rides: 200–300 THB per person. Stand-up paddleboarding: 300–500 THB/hour. Swimming pools: many hotels allow day access (200–500 THB). For toddlers: the shallow areas of Jomtien Beach and water park splash zones are safest.
Alternative Activities — On Land
Art in Paradise: 3D trick-eye museum — kids love posing for photos (300–500 THB). Teddy Bear Museum: cute exhibits and photo opportunities (200–400 THB). Go-karting: kid karts available for ages 6+ (200–350 THB). Pattaya Floating Market: boat rides through the market (200 THB for kids, combined with cultural browsing). Ripley's Believe It or Not: 7 attractions including a haunted house (500–1,200 THB combo).
Kid-Friendly Restaurants
Terminal 21 food court: massive variety, cheap (40–80 THB/dish), AC, and kids love the themed decor. Sizzler: familiar Western food with salad bar (300–500 THB/person). MK Suki: Thai hot pot — kids enjoy cooking their own food (200–400 THB/person). Pizza Company: reliable pizza and pasta (200–400 THB/person). Beach Road seafood restaurants: fresh grilled fish and rice. Night markets: let kids choose their own street food snacks.
3-Day Budget Breakdown
Budget family of 4 (2 adults, 2 kids): Day 1: Water park 4,600 THB + beach + dinner = ~6,000 THB. Day 2: Koh Larn 1,200 THB + Mini Siam 1,000 THB + food = ~3,500 THB. Day 3: Nong Nooch 1,600 THB + Underwater World 1,600 THB + food = ~4,500 THB. Total: ~14,000 THB for 3 days of activities and food (excluding accommodation and transport). Budget version: ~8,000 THB by choosing fewer paid attractions and eating at food courts.
Timing & Logistics Tips
Start early (8–9 AM) before the heat peaks. Plan the biggest outdoor activity for the morning. Return to hotel for a pool/nap break during the hottest hours (12–3 PM). Resume activities in late afternoon. Pattaya traffic is worst 5–7 PM — plan around it. Songthaews (shared taxis, 10–20 THB/person) work for short distances. GrabCar is easiest for families with young children.
Safety Tips for Families
Apply waterproof sunscreen SPF 50+ every 2 hours — Pattaya's UV is intense. Carry rehydration salts for kids showing dehydration signs. Keep kids close on busy roads — sidewalks are narrow. Beach safety: strong currents are rare but supervise at all times. Food safety: stick to busy restaurants and cooked food. Mosquito repellent at dusk. Carry a basic first-aid kit. Save Tourist Police number: 1155.
Accommodation Tips
Choose Jomtien or Pratumnak for a quieter, family-friendly atmosphere. Hotels with pools and kids' clubs: Centara Grand Modus, Holiday Inn, Novotel. Serviced apartments offer more space and kitchens for families — 1,500–4,000 THB/night. Look for hotels with connecting rooms or family suites. Condos with 2+ bedrooms available on Airbnb: 1,500–3,000 THB/night. Proximity to the beach matters most for families.
Photo Opportunities
Ramayana Water Park: action shots on slides and lazy river. Koh Larn: crystal-clear water family beach photos. Nong Nooch: dinosaur valley and garden backgrounds. Art in Paradise: trick-eye interactive photos. Big Buddha: family photo with the golden Buddha and bay views. Sunset at Pratumnak viewpoint. Night market: kids trying street food. Create a daily photo project — let kids take turns being the photographer.
Traveling with Toddlers (0–4)
Bring a lightweight stroller — sidewalks are uneven but most attractions are accessible. Baby supplies (diapers, formula, wipes) available at 7-Eleven, Tesco Lotus, and pharmacies. High chairs available at mall restaurants and chain restaurants. Water park splash zones are perfect for toddlers. Skip late-night activities — focus on morning excursions. Bring a favorite toy/blanket for comfort. AC in malls and restaurants provides heat relief.