Sihanoukville the Hidden Gem Of Cambodia
Recently
we explored the undiscovered Sihanoukville, also known as Krong Preah Seihanu or
Kompong Som. It is a coastal city in Cambodia, a hidden gem flanked by an
almost uninterrupted string of beaches along its entire coastline and coastal
marshlands bordering the Ream National Park in the East. If you are planning
for your next getaway to some untouched beaches, nature, mountains, mangrove
and marine life then you hit the right spot. Here are the 6 Things To Do in Sihanoukville, Cambodia For First Timer.
6 Things To Do in Sihanoukville, Cambodia For First Timer |
Before
we begin, here are some of the things that you might want to prepare and take note
before your trip. Although Cambodian Riel (KHR) is the currency for Cambodia, I
would advise you to bring US Dollar (USD) preferably small notes will be handy.
The weather is hot and humid so dress comfortably and standby your umbrella or raincoat. Sunblock or sun protection is a must! I went to a few convenient stores and they don’t really have that many types of sunblock available.
Do bring
an international adapter as power sockets in Cambodia are of Type A, C and G
with voltage of 230v (single phase plug and socket) and 400v (three phase plug
and socket). Last but not least, do check with your hotel if they provide free
shuttle service or transfer to and from airport to hotel.
6 Things To Do in Sihanoukville, Cambodia
For The First Timer
For The First Timer
Sun, Sea and Beaches at Dara Independence Beach Resort & Spa [ photo by: carolinemayling.com ] |
1. Sun,
Sea and Beaches
Definitely
first thing in my list! There are many beautiful, undiscovered and untouched
beaches; if you go there without any itinerary or plan just soak up in the sun
enjoy the sea, breeze and read your book. Why not? Holiday is meant to be relax
and laze around. We stayed in Dara Independence Beach Resort & Spa that has
private white sandy beach and their Ocean Pool is something we will be sharing more in our next post.
Sok San Beach, Koh Rong Island |
2. Island
Hoping in Koh Rong
Sok San Beach, Koh Touch Village and Koh Rong Sanloem Beach
Sok San Beach, Koh Touch Village and Koh Rong Sanloem Beach
Let the fun adventure begins… island hopping is one of the things you should do when you
are there. It’s a one whole day program. We went to 3 islands the first was Sok
San Beach clean white sandy beach with spectacular view, not crowded and the
resort served very fresh BBQ seafood.
Koh Touch Village |
Then we
drop by Koh Touch Village, a small fisherman village where children running and
playing at the pier, the backpackers hang out at the beach bars and some music
playing.
Koh Rong Sanloem Beach [ photo by: carolinemayling.com ] |
And our
third stop was Koh Rong Sanloem Island where you can find many instagramable
spots, the swings and hammocks to name a few. There are resorts and hotel in
the islands as well, you can also opt to stay one night either in Sok San Beach
Resort or in Koh Rong Sanloem Island.
It takes about 45 minutes via speed boat / ferry from Sihanoukville to Koh Rong Island. You can also book your speed ferry via Speed Ferry Cambodia
Snorkeling in Koh Rong Island [ photo by: carolinemayling.com ] |
3.
Snorkeling in Koh Rong Island
I feel so
connected to the marine! It’s like… just me with the fishes, corals and sea
urchins (lots of them) around. Remember to apply lots of sunblock before you
jump into the sea because I got sunburns on my back and shoulder when I went
back.
4. Occhuteal
Beach Pub Street
It’s time
to check out the night life here in Sihanoukville at Occhuteal Beach Pub Street.
Ochheuteal is long, sandy and narrow, with 'Serendipity Beach' at the northern
end. You can find little drink huts line along the beach from one end to the
other.
Phsar Leu Market |
5. Phsar
Leu Market
It’s
worth the visit if you want to see how the locals live their everyday lives.
There is wet and dry market, you can find the local food stalls, snacks stall,
fresh produce like live crabs, poultry, seafood, vegetable, some souvenirs
stalls, clothes and many more. Most of the purchase is paid in USD unless you
nego with the seller to pay in KHR. Remember to dress simple, comfortable and
walking shoes.
Sihanoukville City Tour |
6. City
Tour
The city
does not have any form of public transportation, you either charter a car, taxi
or book a city tour. Or be more adventurous by taking their tuk-tuks. It’s about
USD1 per ride per person and you have to negotiate with the driver.
3 days 2 nights in Sihanoukville, Cambodia |
Basically
these are the things that we did on our 3 days 2 nights trip in Sihanoukville,
Cambodia. There are many more interesting places to explore such as Ream
National Park, Kbal Chhay Waterfall, Prey Nob Mangrove Forest and more in Sihanoukville.
I will
be sharing more in-depth details and experiences about some of our activities.
So do keep an eye here for the up coming post about
DARA Independence Resort & Spa
Island Hopping in Sok San & Koh Rong Sanloem Beach
We were privileged
to be on AirAsia’s inaugural flight from Kuala Lumpur to Sihanoukville, Cambodia
with a remarkable flight load of 100% on 9th August, 2017. Our
flight from Kuala Lumpur (KLIA2) to Sihanoukville is approximately 1 hour and
45 minutes.
On board AirAsia inaugural flight from Kuala Lumpur to Sihanoukville, Cambodia on 9th August, 2017 |
Not only
we were treated to a special send-off at KLIA2 but also welcome by the water
cannon salute upon arrival at Sihanoukville International Airport. The airport
is undergoing extension works in order to enhance passenger experience. The new
500,000 passenger-terminal will offer additional space, new services and
amenities and is slated to be completed in early 2018.
Thanks to AirAsia, Cambodia Airports, Dara Independence Resorts & Spa, Sok San Beach Resort, NAIA Otres Beach Resort, Sihanoukville Duty Free Shop and everyone on board for making this trip a fun and memorable one.
You all rocks!
6 Things To Do in Sihanoukville, Cambodia For First Timer |
Now
AirAsia flies 4 times weekly to Sihanoukville, Cambodia directly from Kuala
Lumpur on every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. For flight details and
booking please visit www.airasia.com
Indeed a picturesque, hidden gem! Cambodia is very much in my bucket list for its Angkor Vat. When I plan to go there I'll make sure not to miss this place as well!
ReplyDeleteI have been to Cambodia, but just Siem Reap to Angkor Wat. Did not know they had a beautiful beach like this. Still unspoilt the way your pictures look. Very nice and pristine still.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I been to Cambodia becore but never had a chance to visit here..will be in my next place to visit..thanks so sharing!
ReplyDeletewahhh. its pretty cool. I wish i can go Cambodia soon.
ReplyDeleteSeronoknya tengok sis mandi dekat laut tu
ReplyDeleteHahshs... teringin nak pergi pulak. Tak pernah jejak langkah ke Kemboja. tak tau pulak diorang ada tempat2 yng cantik. Btw, thanks for the travel tips.
Nice beach...
ReplyDeleteNever know cambodia have nice beach
Never knew Cambodia was so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lot of fun to visit and explore!
ReplyDeleteI'm into hot weather so the heat wouldn't bother me �� The beaches and snorkeling sound amazing. Island hopping sounds fantastic too! I love the open fresh markets full of various goodies!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beaches. Time to book for my next holiday! :p
ReplyDeleteCambodia is in my next to go list. Now you give me ideas of want to do when I get there. Thanks Kelly
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recommendation. It will be my next holiday destination.
ReplyDeleteyeah missed vacation alot! I wanna go vacation so need to plan well!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the pictures. I hope to visit here one day. What are the prices like for food and accommodations? These beaches are amazing!
ReplyDeleteTravel is always the best way to explore and experience local life and culture!
ReplyDeleteI have not been to Cambodia before. Love the beach and snorkeling activities.
ReplyDeleteSo many things to do, I wished I was there already. Thanks to Air Asia for making it so affordable to fly.
ReplyDeleteThe view is so pretty!! I miss travel now, plus the flight and view is pretty awesome!
ReplyDeletenever been to Cambodia. Seen it through this post only. Seems like a really nice place to be for a relaxing holiday. Away from city centre traffic and crowd.
ReplyDeleteNice trip kelly. the beach look pretty in the picture. Nice.place to go to honeymoon too.
ReplyDeleteI'll be going to Cambodia next year and I really like your blog post. It was so informative!
ReplyDeleteWow~ You guys seem had a lot of fun there! =D
ReplyDeleteWahhh, you went to Cambodia? Such a nice place for a vacation
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