Yeah, the water wasn't very clear and the sewage draining into the ocean close to the beach was concerning... 😬 Phi Phi Islands, now that is Amazing water!😍
@momlifefoodandtravel4376 I guess no beach is perfect. Seems like the most beautiful beach have no service on the beach or things to do near by so it's give and take...
Love watching your videos🤗...maybe one day I will have the opportunity to see some of these countries first-hand...but, until then...thank you for sharing your family experiences with me, & THE WORLD!! 😁
@@WorldFamilyExplorers of course it's in Thailand ;-) 1h drive North Phuket. Look 25kms amazing quiet beaches white sand, quality hotels, guesthouses and Michelin restaurants. The Jewel Coast. Enjoy ....
@francisinghels9765 Sry missed this comment. We researched it there, and it looks amazing! We need to put it on our list for our next Thailand trip! ❤️😊
Thanks for watching, we really enjoyed Kamala as a family-friendly beach! Thailand can get a little crazy in some areas for kids, so this was a gem to find for us!
It was a great beach with a lot to do and family-friendly. Our only criticism is the water clarity wasn't as great as some of the other beaches in Thailand...
The chairs are yours for the day. I'd leave a book and a towel and let the guy know you'll be back after lunch. A lot of them can also have lunch delivered to you on your chair.
@TheSwimmom1 Thank you for your concerns, this is their Father Chris😊 I'm a retired Military Combat Veteran and get reimbursed for any medical expenses for my families health care through my Military healthcare plan around the world, and we've actually received better healthcare in other countries We personally don't have a need for travel insurance in our case. As far as nutrition you see all the fun food in videos, but we rent places around the world with kitchens, and my wife cooks to make sure we all get proper nutrition and eat the boring food at home off camera. ( We do admittedly eat too many treats while exploring )😋 We homeschool our kids, and they are 1 grade level ahead of their friends back home. We teach kids in person about history and cultures around the world, and they are much happier than our boring life back home. Everywhere we go, we meet up with other Traveling Families so the kids have other kids to play with, along with meeting local kids. This is called World Schooling and in our opinion, it is a much better way for kids to learn than the sub-standard schools we have in the USA. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Thanks for watching! Take Care, 😊❤️ Chris
@Chaichanaxxx we loved Thailand. We visited Phuket and Chiang Mai but want to go back next year to see more! Where do you recommend as your favorite place to visit in Thailand??