Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville

Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville

Phnom Penh
Sihanoukville
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Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville Schedule

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Taxi
SIMA Car
SUV 4pax
Any time
+2h 30m
€60.72
  4.5
Bus
Olongpich Transport
Hotel Bus
00:30
06:00
€10.17
Bus
Virak Buntham Express
Luxury
01:00
05:30
€11.60
Bus
Virak Buntham Express
Hotel Bus
01:30
06:00
€9.89
  4.1
Bus
Virak Buntham Express
Luxury
02:00
06:30
€11.60
Bus
Larryta Express
Night Bus
03:00
06:30
€14.08
Van
Virak Buntham Express
Van
05:00
08:00
€11.60
  4.2
Van
Virak Buntham Express
Van
05:30
08:30
€11.60
  4.2
Van
Larryta Express
Van 15pax
06:00
09:30
€12.01
  4.6
Van
Virak Buntham Express
Van
06:30
09:30
€11.60
  4.2
Flight
Cambodia Angkor Air
Economy
06:50
09:05
€222.57
Van
Larryta Express
Van 15pax
07:10
10:40
€12.01
  4.6
Van
Larryta Express
Van 15pax
07:30
11:00
€11.73
  4.7
Van
Larryta Express
Van 15pax
08:00
11:30
€10.95
Van
Larryta Express
Van 15pax
08:20
11:50
€12.01
  4.6
Van
Larryta Express
Van 15pax
08:45
12:15
€10.95
Van
Larryta Express
Van 15pax
09:30
13:00
€11.73
  4.7
Flight
Cambodia Angkor Air
Economy
09:55
12:40
€322.50
Van
Larryta Express
Van 15pax
10:30
14:00
€11.73
  4.7
Van
Virak Buntham Express
Van
11:00
14:00
€11.60
  4.2

Why does Sihanoukville attract tourists?

Sihanoukville attracts tourists primarily for its beaches and islands, offering opportunities for relaxation and water activities. Popular beaches include Ochheuteal and Otres, where visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and beachside dining. The nearby islands, such as Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem, are accessible by ferry and provide more secluded beach experiences.

The city serves as a gateway to Cambodia's coastal attractions, with a developing nightlife scene and various dining options featuring local seafood and international dishes. Street food and local restaurants offer meals ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 KHR ($2.50 to $5).

Transportation within Sihanoukville includes tuk-tuks and motorbike rentals, with typical fares around 5,000 to 10,000 KHR ($1.25 to $2.50) for short distances. Tap water is generally not safe to drink, so bottled water is recommended.

How much money do I need for 4 days in Sihanoukville?

For a 4-day trip to Sihanoukville, budget approximately 600,000-1,000,000 KHR ($150-$250) per person, depending on your preferences.

Accommodation: Basic guesthouses start at 50,000 KHR ($12) per night, while mid-range hotels range from 150,000 to 300,000 KHR ($37-$75).

Food: Street food and local restaurants might cost around 10,000-20,000 KHR ($2.50-$5) per meal. Dining at mid-range restaurants costs 50,000-100,000 KHR ($12-$25).

Transportation: Tuk-tuks and motorbike taxis are common; expect to pay around 10,000-20,000 KHR ($2.50-$5) per short ride. Renting a scooter costs about 40,000-60,000 KHR ($10-$15) per day.

Activities: Beach visits are free, but some attractions like waterfalls may have small entrance fees of around 10,000-20,000 KHR ($2.50-$5).

Tips: Use bottled water for drinking as local tap water is not recommended.

Where is best to go after Sihanoukville?

Consider heading to Kampot, which is about a 2-hour drive from Sihanoukville. Kampot is known for its relaxed atmosphere and nearby natural attractions. You can explore Bokor National Park, visit the famous pepper farms, or take a boat ride on the Kampot River.

Alternatively, Koh Rong is a popular choice for beach lovers. Accessible by ferry from Sihanoukville, this island offers beautiful beaches and a variety of water activities.

For a cultural experience, travel to Phnom Penh, Cambodia's capital, located about 4 hours by bus from Sihanoukville. Here, you can visit the Royal Palace, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, and local markets.

Transportation options include buses and private taxis, with typical bus fares ranging from 40,000 to 60,000 KHR ($10-$15).

How to get from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville

Want some crystal clear seas, long sand beaches with shallow waters or Phangan-style partying without going to the islands? Sihanoukville is more than happy to accommodate you. Do not expect glittering modern shopping malls and designer boutique hotels, though; what you are likely to find here is a laid-back and relaxed vacation by the sea and the atmosphere reminiscent of the Thai islands of 10 or 20 years ago. That said, unpretentious nightlife venues, cosy restaurants and bars, massage shops and market stalls do not lack. Tour agencies offer trips to the neighbouring islands for snorkelling, and the sea is really beautiful. Though there is not much to do in Sihanoukville, it is still a great place to spend a couple of days doing nothing, tasting freshly brewed Angkor beer (the first brewery of the brand in located in Sihanoukville) and wandering in the shadow of cannonball trees covered with big exotic flowers which are a distinct feature of a couple of Sihanoukville wats.

From Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville by bus

There are a number of operators serving the route between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville. Both prices and quality of service vary greatly. 12go.asia collaborates with Giant Ibis Transport for a number of reasons, including the best safety record (road safety is an issue in Cambodia) and the fact that a certain part of the cost of each ticket goes to preservation of ibis which is the national bird of Cambodia. Besides, every passenger of Giant Ibis Transport is covered with insurance and at the moment it is also the only transport company in Cambodia which sells tickets online and in advance.

Travel time between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville is from four hours to 4½ hours (240 km). The National Road #4 is in good condition – forget the bumpy experience you may have had here some five years ago. Currently there are three buses a day heading to the most popular sea resort city in Cambodia: at 8am, 9.30am and 12.30pm. All tickets cost USD12. Giant Ibis’ fleet consists of smaller Universe County buses which are not too spacious. It pays to choose your seat in advance. Try to avoid the first row, if you can, and note that all ‘C’s are jump seats. Apart from the space issue, Giant Ibis Transport buses offer an excellent value, and the service provided on board is usually flawless. They have air-conditioning and serve small snacks or a bottle of water during the trip, too.

Good news – or rather GREAT news: Wi-Fi is available on board of each Giant Ibis bus. Are we sure we are in Cambodia, guys? Well, after you discover you have Internet on board, it looks just natural to have electrical outlets, too. But isn’t it a local wonder, eh?

Note that there are no on-board toilets on Phnom Penh–Sihanoukville route. No bad smell in the bus, either. There is a 10-minute stop half the way between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville to stretch your legs.

In Phnom Penh, Giant Ibis Transport buses leave from the company’s office in 106 Street, close to the night market and the riverfront. If you stay in one of the company’s partner hotels, you can order a complimentary pickup service. Check the list of the partner hotels on the Giant Ibis Transport web site.

In Sihanoukville, Giant Ibis Transport bus station is located on 2 Thnou Street, 200 m from the Golden Lions Circle. It is about 500 m to Serendipity Beach and almost one km to Ochheuteal Beach where plenty of accommodation option of various price range can be found. If you do not want to walk, take a tuk-tuk to your next destination (normally from USD1 to USD5).

Getting around

Hopping from one beach to another in Sihanoukville is best done by motorbike, be it a motorbike taxi or a rented scooter. Rules regarding renting out motorbikes to foreigners change often, but at present it is possible to get one at about USD5 per day. Many motorbikes for rent are ill-maintained, so drive with caution.

Motorbike taxis charge USD1 for short rides (e.g. between neighbouring beaches or from any beach except for Otres beach to the centre of the city).

Tuk-tuks in Sihanoukville tend to overcharge. Always discuss the cost of your ride before you board the vehicle. Tuk-tuk drivers hanging around the new bus station are especially hard to deal with. Short rides within the city cost USD3.

Which beach in Sihanoukville to choose

It is a rare case when beaches on the mainland have nothing to envy to the islands, but it is the case with Sihanoukville. Some say that the town obviously lacks infrastructure and facilities essential to any modern sea resort; but Sihanoukville feels so delightfully rustic and authentic that it compensates. Thanks to numerous expats who have chosen Sihanoukville as their new home, great Western food restaurants and bars do not lack, and long sweeping beaches of Sihanoukville never feel too overcrowded.

Ochheuteal beach and Serendipity beach

These two are the most popular and peopled beaches of Sihanoukville. The sea is still beautiful and there are plenty of souvenir stalls, beach restaurants and bars, tour agencies and accommodation options from 5-star hotels to relatively budget bungalows there. Serendipity is more on a budget side and has nightlife spots, but the beach itself is not big. Ochheuteal has a long strip of blond sand and free comfy sunbeds (if you buy some food or a drink in one of the beach restaurants), but there are jet skis cruising along the beach which makes swimming quite a dangerous thing at times.

Sokha Beach

Sokha Beach lies next to Serendipity Beach and right by the waterfront road. There are neither sunbeds nor restaurants there, just a narrow strip of white sand, a couple of wooden benches and some trees with their shadow providing shelter from the scorching sun. Both the sea and the view are beautiful nonetheless. Arguably the most luxurious resort hotel of Sihanoukville, Sokha Beach Resort, is next to the Sokha beach.

Independence Beach

The Independence Beach has all the facilities which Ochheuteal Beach offers. On the pro side is the dense shadow from the trees; on the con side – it is obviously narrower than its more popular counterpart.

Hawaii Beach and Victory Beach

These two beaches are definitely not picture-perfect, though they have nice palm trees and a few sunbeds, too. Due to some boat activity at the small pier between Hawaii and Victory beaches, the water does not look as turquois as it does at all the other beaches in Sihanoukville. There are a couple of hotels where package tourists tend to settle and the largest nightclub in town, Airport, is located near the pier.

Otres Beach

Otres Beach is voted the best beach of Sihanoukville and rightly so. Otres Beach lies to the southeast of Ochheuteal Beach. Fringed with delicate casuarinas, it boasts endless jaw dropping sea view. There are comfy sunbeds under straw beach umbrellas and simple beach huts, too. The only downside of Otres Beach is its location – no nightlife, no street food, no markets, no convenience stores nearby. But if you are after some peace and quiet on the background of a dream beach, Otres is the place to go.

Further afield from Sihanoukville

From the new bus station in Sihanoukville there are buses to Kampot, Kep, Koh Rong and Koh Kong (the last one is close to the Thai border town of Hat Lek from where you can easily connect to Trat and Koh Chang).

Facts about the transport from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville

Cheapest Transport€11
Fastest Transport2h 30m
Earliest Departure12:30 AM
Latest Departure9:55 PM
Departures per day42
Distance125 kilometers
Transport CompaniesAirbus, Angkor Guide Adventure, Cambodia Angkor Air, Cambodia Royal Railway, Capitol VIP, Chan Moly Roth Transportation, CP Express, Glassflower, Koh Rong Island Transports, Olongpich Transport, Royal Cambodian Limousine, SIMA Car, SIMA Express, Sovan Rithy Express, Virak Buntham Express

Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville Destination Reviews

SC
Train was on time, seats were comfortable, Ac. Choose your own seating but it wasn't very busy.
Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville, Train #T07 Economy Seat, Cambodia Royal Railway, Mar 13, 2025
AA
Giant ibis is the best bus company in Cambodia by far
Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville, Bus Universe Luxury, Giant Ibis Transport (Giant ibis Transport), Feb 17, 2025
SW
We had a great journey from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville, we began on a Vireak Bunthem mini bus and were transfered to a larger coach which was a VET airbus express. We were given a small lunch pack which included a carton of drink and croissant. The seats were super comfy, usb charging point and films were available. Toilet onboard. Perfect temperature. We made a couple of toilet stops and a lunch stop. All good. Communication was great.
Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville, Van VIP, Virak Buntham Express, Feb 14, 2025
MM
Comfortable, quiet, safe. Nice sceneries ; in a train you see much more than from a bus.
Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville, Train #T07 Economy Seat, Cambodia Royal Railway, Feb 8, 2025
PB
The team was very helpful.
Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville, Van Van, Virak Buntham Express, Jan 4, 2025
JH
Comfortable bus arrived on time as expected
Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville, Van Minivan, SIMA Express (សីម៉ា អុិចប្រេស), Nov 23, 2024
RB
Nearly on Time, well organized,
Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville, Bus Universe Luxury, Giant Ibis Transport (Giant ibis Transport), Nov 19, 2024
MS
Departure about two hours late and the arrival as well, simply dropped off in Sihanoukville - not at the booked location (4-5 kilometers away), no seat belts available, tires completely worn out
Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville, Bus Minibus, Koh Rong Island Transports, Nov 16, 2024
FM
The trip by itself was fine: the driver drove surprisingly well, especially for Cambodia’s standards :) But, we arrived with 1:30 of delay, which almost caused us to lose our ferry! It’s useless they say the trip takes 2:30 when it cannot possibly be that short (we should have guessed it since all other companies said the same route takes 3:30…)
Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville, Van VIP, Capitol VIP, Nov 14, 2024
DM
Overall great service. The staff onboard are really second to none with VET. It’s certainly the stand out difference between them and the other bus operators in Asia. Thanks
Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville, Bus Air Bus, Airbus, Nov 5, 2024
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