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Sihanoukville Cambodia

Cambodia's Premier Beach Town

Sihanoukville is Cambodia's premier beach town, sporting miles of white sand beaches, some excellent seafood, a heady party scene, and several nearby tropical islands. The town sits on a peninsula jutting into the warm waters of the Gulf of Thailand. Beaches of fine pearl-white sand line the shore around the peninsula, each offering its own unique character, from the busy and popular Ochheuteal Beach to the secluded chill-out far end of Otres Beach.

 

The main beaches are lined with thatch roofed seafood shacks and bars offering cold drinks, umbrellas and chairs, BBQ and more.  Sihanoukville is also a town that knows how to party and there’s no shortage of nightspots and beach parties late into the night. Sihanoukville is a place to unwind by the beach, enjoy the fresh seafood, party at the bars and happenings, go boating or scuba diving or use as a jumping off point to the islands.  

 

 

 

 

   
   

Sihanoukville...

Hotels & Guesthouses

Sihanoukville offers a variety of accommodations wide enough to satisfy most requirements - plenty of guesthouses ($3-$20,) a number of mid-range places ($35-$85) and a few upscale resorts ($120+.) Most are concentrated into four areas: downtown, Ochheuteal, Otres and Victory. Downtown is a 5-minute ride from the beaches. Ochheuteal is the most popular beach and has a wide range of places. Otres Beach is secluded and has basic accommodations... (more)

 

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Dining & Restaurants

In Sihanoukville, you'll find some of Cambodia's best local and international food. Home to many Khmer fishermen, Sihanoukville is known for its fresh-caught seafood, often served straight from the ocean. There's a plethora of places to enjoy the local crabs, giant prawns, ocean fish and squid, from posh eateries to the numerous seafood shacks that line the beaches. At the latter, you'll find excellent value for money on their daily evening BBQs... (more)

Nightlife, Bars & Clubs

Sihanoukville is a town that knows how to party and there’s no shortage of bars and nightspots. Ochheuteal Beach is lined with seafood shacks that double as bars, and there’s often an all-night beach party of some sort, always on the weekends and at full moon. Off the beach, There are several bars on the road from the Golden Lions to to Serendipity Beach including the popular Monkey Republic and Utopia. On the other side of town, a number of hostess, sports and music bars.... (more)

Beaches

Sihanoukville town sits in the center of a small peninsula that juts into the warm waters of the Gulf of Thailand. Several beaches of fine pearl-white sand line the shore around the peninsula, all easily accessible from the town, each separated from the other as much by character as the rocky headlands between. The main beaches are lined with thatch roofed seafood shacks and bars offering cold drinks, umbrellas and chairs, BBQ, evening parties and water sports... (more)

Islands

While Sihanoukville is still Cambodia's most popular beach spot with locals and tourists alike, the islands off Sihanoukville's shore are quickly becoming a destination in their own right. Located in the turquoise-blue waters of the Gulf of Thailand, the Cambodian islands have an undeveloped, laid-back charm not easily found elsewhere. While many of the islands are covered in jungle and almost completely uninhabited, others have lovely stretches of perfect beaches... (more)

Scuba

The waters off of Sihanoukville and the nearby islands offer some good scuba diving opportunities. Coral encrusted rocky reefs surround many of the local islands, supporting abundant hard and soft corals, sponges, anemones and an assortment of fish life including sting rays, moray eels, dolphins and even whales. Experienced divers report that the variety and concentration of marine life along the reefs is impressive. Good dive sites can be found within... (more)

Boats, Excursions, Touring

There are dozens of temple ruins in the Siem Reap area, many of the most significant within the Angkor Archaeological Park just north of the city, others further afield. The temples vary in importance, interest and condition and are spread over a large area, often kilometers apart. In order to get the most of your temple visit, it is best to prepare at least a preliminary itinerary. Your itinerary should depend largely on the length of your visit and your level of interest, though some ruins... (more)

Getting to, from, around Sihanoukville

Phnom Penh is the primary gateway to the cities and towns of southern Cambodia with regular buses and taxis to all major cities. Air service is now available to Sihanoukville from Siem Reap, Cambodia Angkor Air offering thrice weekly flights. Local media recently reported that regular Phnom Penh/Sihanouk Ville flights may be added in the near future. The Cham Yeam crossing with Thailand and the Prek Chak crossing with Vietnam are the primary gateways... (more)

 

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Massage, Movies, Tattoos, Orgs...

Massage for health and relaxation is a time-honored tradition Cambodia, offering its own distinctive traditions in massage therapy... Professional tattoo artist from the UK... Recent movies in an a/c theater on a 5x3.5m screen... NGOs, M'lop Tapang, Starfish, ChildSafe... (more)

Landmarks and Sights

The Golden Lion Monument is a prominent landmark located in the middle of the traffic circle between Sokha and Ochheuteal beaches... Sihanouk Ville Mountain, spectacular view of the city, the islands and the beaches from Otres to the port... St. Michael’s Church, named after the patron saint of sailors, was constructed in 1962... Wat Utynieng, picturesque grounds with statues depicting Buddhist lore and a large reclining Buddha... (more)

This website is the (expanded) online version of Canby Media' Cambodia travel guides: The Phnom Penh Visitors Guide,

The Siem Reap Angkor Visitors Guide and Cambodia Coastal Visitors Guide, (also including Battambang, Kampot, Koh Kong and Kep.)