Things to Do and Where to Stay in Pattaya with Family

Key Takeaways

  • Pattaya is a strong family destination, especially in North Pattaya and Naklua, where the atmosphere is quieter and more residential.
  • Pattaya ranked 9th safest city in ASEAN for 2025 on Numbeo's Safety Index (score: 53.9).
  • November to February is the best window for visiting, with cooler weather and minimal rain.
  • Top family attractions include the Sanctuary of Truth, Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden, Koh Larn island and themed waterparks like Columbia Pictures Aquaverse and Ramayana.
  • North Pattaya and Jomtien are the two most suitable areas for families with children, offering safety, space and easy access to activities.
  • Centre Point Prime Hotel Pattaya provides spacious serviced-apartment-style rooms with pantry areas, dining spaces, family-sized configurations and a complimentary shuttle to Terminal 21.
 

Aerial view of Pattaya Beach at night. No family vacation in Pattaya is complete without being here.

Although Pattaya is commonly associated with nightlife, families who have visited report a different reality. For families seeking a practical escape near Bangkok, the north offers quiet beaches, extensive botanical gardens, opportunities for island excursions, and numerous child-focused attractions.

If you're planning a family vacation in Pattaya, here's what to expect, where to go and which part of the city works best for families with children.

Is Pattaya Good for a Family Holiday?

Short answer: yes. The key is choosing the right area.

Popular areas like Central Pattaya, Jomtien Beach, and Naklua are busy, well-patrolled, and full of families. In Numbeo's 2025 Safety Index, Pattaya ranked as the 9th-safest city in ASEAN, with a score of 53.9 out of 100.

November to February is the sweet spot, when temperatures drop, and the rain largely stays away. Families who base themselves in North Pattaya or Naklua experience a far more relaxed side of the city than most first-time visitors expect. If you're wondering about the safe parts of Pattaya to stay with family, the northern districts come up as the most common recommendation time and again.

Where to Stay with Family

North Pattaya and Naklua

Naklua and Wong Amat, part of North Pattaya, are generally quieter and more upscale. This area features luxury hotels, serviced apartments, and beachfront properties. It’s ideal for families seeking to avoid nightlife and is just a short drive or Grab ride from the city centre.

It’s also well-positioned for attractions. Mini Siam is a mere kilometre from Centre Point Prime Hotel Pattaya, with the Sanctuary of Truth also located in the same area. This part of the city also offers convenient access to Terminal 21 Pattaya, a family-friendly mall featuring a food court, cinema, and play areas.

Among hotels in Pattaya Naklua, the northern strip offers the best balance of convenience and calm for Pattaya with family trips.

Jomtien

Jomtien offers a more laid-back pace. The sand is cleaner, the vibe is slower, and seafood restaurants sit alongside affordable family accommodation. It's a good fit for families who want beach time over city bustle. 

Koh Larn's Tawaen Beach, with its calm shallow water, is particularly suitable if you have younger kids, and it's easy to reach from Jomtien or Bali Hai Pier.

Things to Do in Pattaya with Family

The Sanctuary of Truth, one of the must-see attractions in Pattaya with family.

There's no shortage of things to do in Pattaya with family, from cultural landmarks to full-day outdoor adventures.

Sanctuary of Truth

One of Pattaya's most striking landmarks, the Sanctuary of Truth is a massive wooden structure standing roughly 105 metres high. Every surface is hand-carved with Buddhist and Hindu motifs. Even children who don't fully grasp the cultural detail tend to be genuinely impressed by the sheer scale of the building.

Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden

Nong Nooch is one of Pattaya's most complete family days out. The grounds are massive and packed with vibrant flowers, themed topiary displays and exotic plants. Cultural shows, a Jurassic-themed garden, children's play areas and animal encounters round out the experience. You could spend half a day here without running out of things to explore.

Waterparks

Two water parks stand out as one of the top things to do in Pattaya with kids. Columbia Pictures Aquaverse has slides ranging from near-vertical drops to gentle rides suitable for younger children, along with a wave pool, a lazy river, and a cabana area. Ramayana Water Park is the largest in the region, with thrilling slides and a party pool better suited to older kids and teenagers.

Both parks sit in Na Jomtien, roughly 20 to 30 minutes from North Pattaya by taxi or Grab.

Koh Larn (Coral Island)

Koh Larn is the closest island to Pattaya, with the ferry from Bali Hai Pier taking about 45 minutes. Tawaen Beach has calm, shallow water ideal for young children, while older kids can try snorkelling in the clearer spots around the bay. 

A useful suggestion: take the 7 am ferry to get a prime beach spot before day-trippers arrive.

Mini Siam

Mini Siam features scale models of famous international landmarks. It's educational, photo-friendly, and the kind of stop younger children enjoy more than adults expect, being a quick, easy addition to any itinerary for things to do in Pattaya with kids.

Shopping and Indoor Entertainment

Terminal 21 Pattaya is themed like an international airport and doubles as a full family outing, with a food court, cinema and indoor play areas. Central Festival Pattaya Beach is another solid choice for a mix of international and local brands, a cinema and arcade games.

Where to Stay: Centre Point Prime Hotel Pattaya

If you’re after space, comfort and genuine Thai hospitality, Centre Point Prime Hotel Pattaya in North Pattaya ticks every practical box.

The hotel sits on Sukhumvit Road, minutes from the North Pattaya junction and well removed from nightlife corridors. Access to the city centre, Pattaya Beach, the Bangkok–Chon Buri motorway, U-Tapao Airport and Suvarnabhumi Airport is all easy from here.

What families get:

  • Room categories from Deluxe through to multi-bedroom configurations, fitting couples, families of four and larger groups comfortably
  • Kitchenettes with refrigerators, microwaves and coffee/tea makers, plus a pantry, living area and private balcony in every room
  • On-site restaurants serving Thai, Asian and international cuisine, with buffet breakfast daily
  • Complimentary shuttle to Terminal 21 Pattaya, bookable from the hotel lobby

Serviced apartments offer your family the genuine comforts of home, such as equipped pantries, separate living areas, and dining spaces, all complemented by full hotel service.

As a family hotel in Pattaya, you get to enjoy apartment-style independence with the reliability of a professionally managed property at Centre Point Prime Hotel Pattaya.

Plan a Wonderful Trip for the Family with Centre Point Hotel 

Pattaya with family works better than most people expect. Between island trips, botanical gardens, waterparks and kid-friendly malls, the real challenge is fitting everything in rather than finding enough to do. If there's one spot worth mentioning, North Pattaya's quieter, family-oriented streets provide the strongest starting point, with all the best things to do in Pattaya with family within easy reach.

Centre Point Prime Hotel Pattaya is a family-oriented choice for your stay. We make travelling with kids easier thanks to our spacious serviced-apartment rooms, on-site dining, complimentary shuttle to Terminal 21, and renowned Thai hospitality.

Book directly for the best rate on your next family vacation in Pattaya at Centre Point Prime Hotel Pattaya. As a trusted family hotel in Pattaya and one of the top-rated hotels in Pattaya Naklua for families, there’s no better base for your next trip than here.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Pattaya

Q: Is Pattaya safe for families with children?

A: Pattaya is generally safe for families, particularly in the North Pattaya and Naklua areas, which are quieter, well-patrolled and residential in character. Pattaya ranked the 9th safest city in ASEAN for 2025 on Numbeo's Safety Index with a score of 53.9. Families who stay in North Pattaya or Jomtien tend to have a calmer, more relaxed experience compared to the central nightlife areas.

Q: What is the best area to stay in Pattaya with your family?

A: North Pattaya, including Naklua and Wong Amat, is widely considered the best area for families. It's quieter, more upscale and only 5 to 10 minutes from central Pattaya by car or Grab. Jomtien is another good option for families who prefer a beach-focused stay with a slower pace and cleaner sand.

Q: How do I get to Koh Larn from Pattaya?

A: Ferries to Koh Larn depart from Bali Hai Pier in South Pattaya. The crossing takes approximately 45 minutes. The first ferry leaves around 7am, and arriving early is recommended to secure a spot on the beach, especially at the popular Tawaen Beach.

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