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The Ultimate Guide to Family-Friendly Aman Resorts in Asia

Aman is synonymous with quiet luxury, but is it suitable for families? We've visited every Aman property in Asia to bring you the definitive guide to which Aman resorts truly welcome children — and how to make the most of your family stay.

The Luxury ExplorerMay 4, 20268 min read

Can Aman Be Family-Friendly?

Aman has built its reputation on serene minimalism, understated luxury, and a sense of peace that has traditionally appealed to couples and solo travelers. But as the brand has expanded, so has its approach to families. Today, many Aman properties actively welcome children — and some are genuinely exceptional for multi-generational travel. The key is choosing the right property for your family's style.

The Best Aman Resorts for Families

Amanpuri, Phuket — The Gold Standard

Aman's founding property remains its most family-friendly. The private peninsula location means children can explore freely, the Kids' Club offers Thai boxing and cooking classes, and the 27-meter pool is a hit with all ages. The Ocean View Pavilions are ideal for families — they're spacious enough for a rollaway bed, and the outdoor sala provides a shaded retreat for afternoon naps. Best for: Families with children aged 4-12 who want beachside luxury with plenty of activities.

Aman Tokyo — Urban Family Luxury

Aman Tokyo occupies the top six floors of the Otemachi Tower, offering panoramic views that captivate children and adults alike. The 30-meter indoor pool is one of the most beautiful in Tokyo, and the concierge can arrange private tours of the Imperial Palace, sumo stable visits, and sushi masterclasses suitable for children. The suites are exceptionally quiet — a rarity in Tokyo — and the staff can provide step stools, baby bath products, and child-sized yukata on request. Best for: Families with older children (8+) who want a base for exploring Tokyo in style.

Aman Kyoto — Nature & Serenity

Aman Kyoto is a harder sell for families, simply because its aesthetic is so refined. The 32-acre moss garden is a masterpiece of landscape design, but it's not somewhere toddlers can run freely. That said, children aged 8 and above will appreciate the cultural immersion: private tea ceremonies, guided temple walks, and the opportunity to learn about Japanese garden design. The suites are generous, and the resort can arrange a private car for family excursions. Best for: Culturally-minded families with older children.

Amanpulo — The Ultimate Family Escape

Amanpulo is arguably the most family-friendly of all Aman properties. The entire island is yours to explore — bicycles are the primary mode of transport, and children love the freedom of cycling between the beach, the pool, and the restaurant. The Kids' Club is excellent, with reef snorkeling, coconut painting, and treasure hunts. The Casita Suites offer direct beach access, and the Club House suites have separate living areas ideal for families. Best for: Families who want a private island experience with maximum freedom.

Amanoi, Vietnam — Adventure Luxury

Amanoi is set within a national park on Vietnam's dramatic coastline, offering a very different family experience. The resort can arrange family hikes through the park, private beach picnics accessible only by boat, and cooking classes featuring local ingredients. The infinity pool overlooking Vinh Hy Bay is unforgettable. The one-bedroom villas are generous enough for a family of three, while two-bedroom options are ideal for larger families. Best for: Adventurous families with children aged 6+.

Tips for Staying at Aman with Children

Book a suite or villa, not a pavilion. The extra space is invaluable — look for properties with separate living areas or outdoor spaces where children can play while adults relax. Communicate with the concierge before arrival. Aman staff pride themselves on anticipation, but they appreciate knowing if you need a crib, high chair, or child-friendly menu options. Choose properties with Kids Clubs. Amanpuri and Amanpulo have the most comprehensive children's programmes — Aman Tokyo and Aman Kyoto rely more on bespoke concierge arrangements. Consider travelling with another family. Many Aman properties have two- and three-bedroom villas that are perfect for multi-family trips, and children love having playmates on holiday.

What About Other Aman Properties?

Amansara (Siem Reap) is excellent for cultural families visiting Angkor Wat — the resort can arrange private temple tours with child-friendly guides. Amanoi (Vietnam) is best for active families who love the outdoors. Amankora (Bhutan) is suitable only for families with very resilient children — the altitude and cultural intensity can be challenging for younger kids. Amaniwa (coming soon to Kyoto) promises to be more family-oriented than its sister property.

The Bottom Line

Aman is not for every family — if you want waterslides, character breakfasts, and non-stop animation, look elsewhere. But if you value serenity, genuine service, and the kind of understated luxury that lets you connect as a family without distraction, Aman offers something no other brand can match. Start with Amanpuri or Amanpulo — they're the safest bets for a magical family Aman experience.

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