Our villa was AMAZING!
We rented 3 bedrooms of the 6 bedroom house and had our own pool and private beach.
The beach was perfect! We were on the windy side of the island so the tide would come far in at night and then when it went out in the morning it left perfect little tide pools for Juliet to safely explore.
We had so much fun hunting for hermit crabs and digging in the sand. She's a little water baby for sure so we were so pleasantly surprised by how ideal this beach was for toddlers.
We figured Forest would get a little bored of just beach and pool for 4 straight days so tried to plan some excursions for a boat tour, snorkeling, zip lining, etc. So much was closed or only offered on weekends (we were there M-F). We did find an ATV tour to a waterfall and did that. It was quite the adventure!
We rode for an hour in the bed of a truck to get to the ATV place. On the way we got to see a lot of the interior of the island including farmers using monkeys to collect coconuts. When we got to the ATV place it was VERY off road. Our wheels came off the ground several times.
We had a nice little hike and swim at the waterfall where our guide pointed out 'shy ferns', little plants who close up their leaves if you touch them. Forest was fascinated by this.
Speaking of Ferns, we learned that 'Fern' is a common Thai name. Our concierge at the villa loved that it was Juliet's middle name.
We also went to lunch at Crystal Bay Beach Resort which is situated on a beautiful beach with lots of rocks for climbing.
The kids had fun exploring, but unfortunately I sliced my foot open on one of the rocks.
Other than these two outings we mostly bummed around at the beach.
Prior to arriving, the staff at the villa sent us a grocery form so that we were stocked with essentials from the start.
Breakfast was included and then we would get a huge dinner cooked for us and use the leftovers for lunch. It was definitely the least stressful way to travel ever! Which in this season of life is much appreciated.
We traveled with Forest around his 1st birthday and we still grumble about the experience. He was cutting molars, sleeping poorly and just super clingy and whiny. Juliet ended up being exactly the same! She cried so much on this trip. We brought our nanny along thinking it would be relaxing to have a built in babysitter, but nope. Juliet only wants momma so if she sees me, she will not accept any substitute.
Plus she's a feral little tornado so being surrounded by water and other safety hazards meant constantly chasing her around. She's just in that age (12-24 months for Forest) where it's honestly easier to just stay home in a nice baby-proofed space. There will be no such thing as relaxation while traveling for a few years yet.
Plus she's really turning out to HATE car rides. She becomes inconsolable but yet will not sleep a wink. So basically, it was as ideal of a vacation as it could have been and yet it was still hard. We had our nanny with us for Pete's sake and we were still like 'we are never leaving the house again.' Weenies.
Also, this was our first time flying in a post covid era. It wasn't too awful but the worst part is that the airport right near us is very limited in flights and didn't have ANYTHING to Samui so we had to make the hour long trek through Bangkok to reach the airport. Once there we had to fill out an extensive online travel history form for each of us (with seemingly irrelevant questions like 'yearly income'), and then we were asked to fill out a similar form once again when we went through security.
PS. No one on the Koh Samui side ever asked to see these forms and we didn't have to fill out anything on the return trip. Of course, we had to wear masks during the entire ordeal and no food or beverages are allowed in flight (including bringing your own).
no one said anything about our baby having milk on the plane. I can't imagine they can truly enforce that people can't even have a sip of their own water bottle while flying... |
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