Six Senses Yao Noi ranks #37 on our 2026 list of the best family hotels in the world. The case below explains why — the kids’ programme, the suite layout, the pool depths, and the alternatives we measured it against.
“On Koh Yao Noi island in Phang Nga Bay — 56 pool villas with views of the limestone karsts, the most photographed bay in Southeast Asia.”
Fifty-six elevated pool villas on Koh Yao Noi island, in the centre of Phang Nga Bay. The most photographed limestone karsts in Southeast Asia frame every villa, and the resort sits between Phuket and Krabi without belonging to either.
"Phang Nga Bay's limestone karsts as your wallpaper. Phuket without Phuket — the bay's most secluded address, by speedboat from the airport."
Six Senses Yao Noi opened in 2007 on Koh Yao Noi, a quiet Muslim-majority island in the middle of Phang Nga Bay. The resort is reached by a thirty-minute speedboat transfer from Phuket — long enough to leave the island's traffic behind, short enough that arriving guests are still in their travel clothes when the limestone karsts begin rising from the water. The bay is a UNESCO-recognised seascape; the karsts that frame every villa are the same formations that James Bond made famous in The Man with the Golden Gun, and they remain the property's single greatest asset.
A beach-resort family trip succeeds when the hotel takes the kids off the parents' hands without making the kids feel banished. The properties that earn family-list inclusion in beach destinations have the kids' club staffed by professionals (not interns), the pool depths zoned for toddlers and adults, and the in-villa or in-suite dining that handles a 6pm kids' dinner and a 9pm parents' dinner without negotiation. The Maldives, Caribbean, and Hawaiian flagships have spent decades refining this.
Six Senses is the wellness-first luxury group with a 14-day Embrace Sleep programme and plant-based menus. For families the case is the Grow With Six Senses programme — the brand's signature kids offering, which is quietly the best in luxury: actual learning curricula, qualified instructors, children genuinely engaged. Six Senses Fiji, Yao Noi, Zil Pasyon, Laamu — every property runs the same programme to the same standard.
The fifty-six villas are elevated on stilts and dispersed up a low forested hillside. Every villa has a private infinity pool, a king bed inside an air-conditioned timber-framed bedroom, an outdoor sala with day bed, and an open-air bathroom with rain shower and freestanding bath. The Hilltop and Ocean Panorama categories deliver the bay views that buyers come for; Hideaway villas are quieter and slightly more enclosed for couples who prefer the karsts at glimpse rather than stage. Two- and three-bedroom Family and Beachfront pool villas cover the larger parties.
Six Senses' signature programming runs at full strength here. The Six Senses Spa is the resort's spiritual centre — Watsu pool, sound healing, sleep tracking, and integrated wellness retreats with visiting Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners. The Earth Lab focuses on sustainability and local farming; the Alchemy Bar is the spa's apothecary. Guided sea-kayaking through the karst lagoons at sunrise is among the property's defining experiences, as is the resident astronomer's observatory programme — Phang Nga Bay's distance from Phuket's light pollution makes it one of the better stargazing spots in southern Thailand.
For a 2026 family trip at this level, the most direct comparisons are Rosewood Phuket (#36 on this list), Amangalla in Sri Lanka (#38 on this list), Rosewood Baha Mar in Bahamas (#35 on this list). Six Senses Yao Noi earns the higher rank for one or two specific reasons covered in the verdict above — usually a combination of kids’ programme depth, suite configuration, and the parent restaurant that holds when the meeting goes long. The other properties are not lesser hotels — in some cases the answer for your particular trip is the runner-up.
Address: 56, Tambon Ko Yao Noi, Amphoe Ko Yao, Chang Wat Phang-nga 82160, Thailand. Family-suited categories — the connecting suites, the multi-bedroom villas, the rooms with sofa beds plus a separate king — book six to twelve months ahead in school holiday peaks (Christmas, Easter, summer). The full review at the hotel page has current rates, the room categories worth paying up for, and the kids’ programme details. Use the family occasion page for the broader context, or the Phuket city guide for what else to do while you’re there.
Sibling entries on the Top 50 Family list with full editorial cases:
#36 · Rosewood Phuket · Phuket#38 · Amangalla · Sri Lanka#35 · Rosewood Baha Mar · Bahamas#39 · Aman Tokyo · Tokyo