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Hyatt Regency Koh Samui: An Honest 2024 Review from a Family of Four

View of Hotel Pool and the sea, Hyatt Koh Samui with Kids

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We are a family of four with two young daughters, living on Koh Phangan since 2019. To avoid island fever, we usually travel to Koh Samui or somewhere else about once a month for a change of scenery.

Today, I want to share my thoughts on one of my favorite hotels in Southern Thailand: the Hyatt Regency Samui. What’s it like to stay there with kids? Should you consider it for your family trip? What should you know before booking? Find out everything about the Hyatt Regency Samui with kids in this honest, non-sponsored review!

Hyatt Regency Koh Samui with Kids in a Nutshell

  • Location: Beautiful beachfront spot on Chaweng Beach, offering amazing views of the Gulf of Thailand.
  • Accommodation: Over 140 rooms, suites, and villas, with seven oceanfront villas featuring private pools.
  • Dining: Three dining spots, including SESUN Grill & Beach Bar, Yangna Cuisine, and KUBE, all with ocean views.
  • Amenities: Four pools, a spa, fitness center, and pet-friendly facilities.
  • Family-Friendly Facilities: Kids’ pool, Kids’ Club, and fun family activities like arts and crafts and beach games.
  • Proximity: Only an 8-minute drive from Samui Airport.

First Impressions of Hyatt Regency Koh Samui with Kids

When you arrive at the Hyatt Samui, you can park your car or scooter right on the hotel grounds, with a friendly parking attendant ready to help. If you’re arriving by taxi (we always book the shuttle service directly through Hyatt for 500 THB (about 14 USD), it stops right in front of the large, impressive lobby. You don’t have to touch your luggage—it’s immediately taken care of by the staff and ready to be brought to your room.

There are two check-in and check-out counters, each with two staff members. Check-in is usually smooth and quick. You’ll get a map of the hotel grounds and a delicious welcome drink.

My two daughters are always entertained during the check-in process. They explore the lobby and hop across the stepping stones in the water feature at the end of the lobby.

White hotel lobby with seaview and palm trees, Hyatt Regency Koh Samui
The lobby looks very unique and impressive, doesn’t it?

Accommodation Options

We like to mix things up with the room types we book. So far, we’ve tried the King Room with Garden View, King Room with Ocean View, and Family King Room with Partial Ocean View. Our favorite is the Family King Room. The view isn’t the best, but it’s on the ground floor with direct access to a cute little playground. It’s also super close to the main restaurant and the Kids Club—what more could you ask for as a family?

As expected from a hotel in this category, the rooms are always spotless, with daily housekeeping. We found the layout practical for families, with enough space for our bags while still having room to move around.

Depending on your neighbors, it can get a bit noisy in the evenings and at night, as the building isn’t perfectly soundproof (we’ve noticed the same in other Hyatts, like the one in Phuket). When booking one of the private pool villas, you won’t have this problem.

Family Tip: In our family, everyone sleeps better when we sleep separately. So, we parents take the bed, and the kids sleep on the sofa. The sofa in every room type is a large L-shaped one, so two kids can comfortably sleep on it. 

BUT for some reason, the Hyatt doesn’t allow both kids to sleep on the sofa and only makes up one side for one child. They expect the other child, if over 2 years old, to sleep in the parents’ bed (under 2, you can request a free baby crib).

So, I always request extra bedding and a pillow to make up the other side of the sofa myself.

Beige and blue hotel room with big bed and sofa. Hyatt Regency Samui with Kids
This is how a King Room looks like. ©Hyatt Regency Koh Samui

Dining Options

Breakfast: Breakfast is served at Yangna Cuisine, offering a mix of Asian and Western options. We love the fresh fruit station and the dedicated kids’ section with child-friendly choices. There are plenty of delicious options for vegetarians and vegans, like fresh salads and veggie cold cuts.

You get a table number, which you provide at the egg station, so you don’t have to wait—it’s brought directly to your table. Coffee and tea are also served at your table. Unfortunately, there’s no matcha latte, even though we’ve been requesting it for over a year. It doesn’t seem like it should be too hard to add to the menu!

Lunch: We also enjoy lunch at Yangna Cuisine by the pool. The menu has a good selection for vegetarians, with our favorite being the classic margarita pizza. Living in Koh Phangan, we don’t have access to good pizza, so the Hyatt’s pizza is a real treat! I also like the classic Thai dishes, which can almost all be prepared in a vegetarian version for us.

Dinner: The Hyatt recommends having dinner at the beachfront restaurant SESUN. It’s a chic and stylish spot, but the menu is all about meat, fish, and grilled seafood. Vegetarians are completely left out, so we’ve never dined there. 


However, one highlight is the spectacular fire show that takes place right in front of the restaurant around 8 PM on good weather nights. It’s entirely free, with donations appreciated. It’s always an amazing experience for our girls and us, no matter how many times we’ve seen it!

Pools & Beach Access

Family Pool: The main pool is the hub for families, with a fenced shallow area for the little ones that features a water slide. To be honest, we’re not big fans of the kids’ area because my 7-year-old daughter finds the pool too shallow for the slide, making it uncomfortable when landing in the water. But my 3-year-old had fun! So, I think it depends on the size and weight of the child.

The larger family pool is amazing! It has comfortable steps for easy entry, a deep middle area, and a shallow section near the sea where you can lie down and enjoy the breathtaking sea view. There are plenty of lounge chairs and shaded areas, making it easy for us to relax while keeping an eye on the kids.

Lagoon Pool: These adults-only pools are located below the family pool, closer to the sea. They offer a peaceful vibe with comfy seating areas built inside the water. It’s a great spot to unwind while the kids are busy at the Kids’ Club.

Beach Access: Direct access to Chaweng Beach makes it effortless to switch between pool and beach time. There are loungers set up on the grassy area of the hotel, offering a cozy spot to gaze out at the sea. However, it’s not recommended to swim in the water here, as it’s very rocky and not really a swimming beach.

But there’s a floating pier that gently sways with the waves. It’s always fun for us and our kids to walk out onto the sea from there!

Kids’ Club “Camp Hyatt”

The Kids’ Club at Hyatt Regency Koh Samui is thoughtfully designed, featuring a colorful indoor play area made mostly of wood. There are always at least two friendly nannies taking care of the little guests. Kids aged 4 and up can stay there on their own.

The Kids’ Club offers a variety of activities, from arts and crafts to beach games and movie nights. This is one thing that Hyatt hotels do better than any other hotel chain I know: entertaining kids. I’m always impressed by the creativity of the activities and how lovely the nannies are. There’s also free water available, so you don’t need to worry about your kids lacking anything.

The Kids’ Club operates daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The last time we were there, one of the staff mentioned that the kids could stay until 7 PM, but I don’t think that’s officially confirmed.

Kids Club with wooden table and wooden toys
My children love playing shopping or vet in this kids’ club because Camp Hyatt has great toys for it. ©Hyatt Regency Koh Samui

Adult Entertainment

My husband and I love the gym! It has a good selection of modern equipment, and everything is clean and well-maintained. The changing rooms and restrooms next to the gym are also excellent!

You can borrow badminton equipment and play on the grass court by the beach. There are also daily guided fitness classes, like yoga and traditional Muay Thai boxing.

We haven’t tried the spa ourselves yet, but we’ve heard great things about it. The Veriō Spa offers various spa treatments, like massages, facials, and body scrubs, along with holistic programs focused on detox, mindfulness, and energy enhancement. It’s open daily from 10 AM to 8 PM.

Overall Family Experience at Hyatt Regency Samui with Kids

We always feel very welcome at the Hyatt Regency Koh Samui. The staff is incredibly helpful and attentive. For example, one time I had an issue with my scooter in the parking lot, and within minutes, five staff members were trying to get it started. I was so overwhelmed by their kindness!

It’s also wonderful that the staff remembers us and sometimes even knows our names. It shows how attentive they are and that every guest truly matters to them.

My personal family highlight: at the end of each stay, our two girls receive a small stuffed turtle as a gift. It’s such a lovely keepsake from our vacation!

Little girl playing in the water
Lila loves to play at this water art wall below the main pool.

Pricing and Value for Money

We paid between 150 and 370 USD per night for our room, including breakfast and taxes. The price varies depending on the season and whether there are holidays. While the price can be on the higher side at times, the facilities and service make it worth it.

Book your stay here to get the best possible price!

Tips for Families Visiting Hyatt Regency Koh Samui

  • Check bank holidays: Make sure to check not only Thai holidays but also Israeli ones, as that’s the major nationality currently visiting Koh Samui and Koh Phangan. Booking outside these holidays increases your chances of better rates and a more peaceful stay.
  • Book additional beds and cribs in advance: This way, you can ensure everything is set up for you and your kids as soon as you check-in.
Mum and daughter in swimwear laughing into the camera at Hyatt Samui
We love returning to the Hyatt Samui every time we’re on Koh Samui.

Final Verdict on Our Family Stays at Hyatt Regency Koh Samui

Hyatt Regency Koh Samui gets a solid 9/10 from our family. It’s the perfect blend of luxury and family-friendliness, offering activities for both parents and kids.

The only downsides are the lack of matcha, SESUN not being vegetarian-friendly, and the fact that the hotel can’t prepare two kids’ beds on the large sofa. But if these things were improved, the Hyatt Samui would definitely earn a 10 from us!

Do you have any questions or need advice for your next stay at Hyatt Regency Samui with kids? Feel free to drop a comment below! And don’t forget to check my perfect Thailand itinerary with small kids here.

Thank you for reading and letting me be part of your day! Yours, Lulu

FAQ

Is there a private beach at Hyatt Regency Koh Samui?

Yes, the hotel has direct access to a private beach. It’s the perfect place to relax by the sea, although the water here isn’t ideal for swimming. You can enjoy the beach views from the comfort of the loungers set up in the hotel’s garden area.

Is there a designated smoking area?

Yes, the Hyatt Regency Koh Samui offers non-smoking rooms and has a designated smoking area for guests who need it, ensuring a comfortable environment for all.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Hyatt Regency Koh Samui?

Check-in is from 3 PM onwards, and check-out time is by noon. If you need a later check-out, you can request it, though it may incur an additional charge, subject to availability.

Can I pay with a credit card?

Yes, the hotel accepts all major credit cards. It’s a convenient way to pay for your stay, dining, and other services offered on-site.

How close is the Hyatt Samui to local attractions?

The hotel is located in Chaweng, within walking distance to local shops, restaurants, and Choeng Mon Beach. It’s also a short drive to other famous attractions like Melati Beach Resort & Spa, where you can explore the area’s local culture.

Can we add an extra bed or baby crib to the room?

Yes, you can request an extra bed or a crib for your room, but be aware that there may be an extra cost. For kids under two years old, a crib is provided free of charge.

How far is the Hyatt Regency Samui from Samui International Airport?

The hotel is just an 8-minute drive from Samui International Airport, making it convenient for families arriving on the island. You can easily arrange for a shuttle service through the hotel for an additional charge.

What are the options for guest rooms at the Hyatt Samui?

The Hyatt Regenca Koh Samui offers a wide variety of guest rooms, including family suites, and family pool villas. Each room features satellite channels and cozy spaces that accommodate the needs of families. For larger groups, you can book connecting rooms or one of the 2 Bedroom Presidential Ocean Front Pool Villa with Club Access, which are spacious enough for the whole family.

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Lulu

Hi, my name is Lulu. I’m a German journalist, mum of two, wife, and Digital Nomad since 2019. My mission is to empower other families (to be) to travel full-time with kids. I’m blogging about everything related to being a Digital Nomad Family and traveling full-time.
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