Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh

Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh

Sihanoukville
Phnom Penh
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Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh Destination Reviews

CW
On time, clean, comfortable great value for money will use again highly recommend
Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh, Bus Universe Luxury, Giant Ibis Transport (Giant ibis Transport), Jul 25, 2025
BJ
This was a seamless transaction - great communication. Our ferry was late but we were able to let the driver and company know and the driver waited for us with photos of where he was at the terminal. He was also a great driver and we felt very safe. Of course this was the more expensive option for travel but it makes a difference when you have a long drive - amazing car which even had massaging chairs. We are booking again for our drive to Siem Reap.
Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh, taxi SUV 4pax, SIMA Car, Jul 23, 2025
MO
Punctual and friendly. The driver drove well and safely. He was polite and very helpful.
Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh, taxi SUV 4pax, SIMA Car, Jul 22, 2025
SC
The whole trip was smooth and on time.
Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh, Van Van 15pax, Larryta Bus, Jul 20, 2025
MC
The best bus Transport in cambodia.
Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh, Bus Universe Luxury, Giant Ibis Transport (Giant ibis Transport), Jun 27, 2025
GT
I was not informed that I will be sitting at the front middle seat, next to the driver. But the bus ride is comfortable if you are small sized
Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh, Van VIP, Virak Buntham Express, Jun 25, 2025
MH
Excellent. Clean bus, safety brief. Seat belts fitted. Excellent communication. Refreshments offered. Driver was careful, didn’t speed. We highly recommend this company.
Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh, Bus Universe Luxury, Giant Ibis Transport (Giant ibis Transport), Jun 18, 2025
YY
The bus operator advised me that the bus broke down and advised me to take the bus for different operator
Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh, Bus Universe Luxury, Giant Ibis Transport (Giant ibis Transport), Jun 3, 2025
GE
The Driver was Terrible, pumping the accelerator pedal as if he was Dancing on it, Also wandering all over the road , our trip on the same road 5 days ago was a dream compared to this, other than that the van was comfortable, just the inattention of the driver
Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh, Van VIP, Virak Buntham Express, May 15, 2025
TK
The bus left on time, but at the break in the middle of the journey, instead of 15 minutes, we stopped for 45 minutes. And all because we waited for two drivers to have lunch.As a result, we were late and arrived 25 minutes later than expected.
Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh, Van VIP, Virak Buntham Express, May 15, 2025
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Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh Schedule

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Taxi
SIMA Car
SUV 4pax
Any time
+2h 30m
€55.43
  4.6
Van
Virak Buntham Express
VIP
04:00
07:00
€10.80
  3.8
Van
Virak Buntham Express
VIP
04:30
07:30
€10.80
  3.8
Van
Virak Buntham Express
VIP
05:00
08:00
€10.80
  3.8
Van
Virak Buntham Express
VIP
05:30
08:30
€10.80
  3.8
Van
Virak Buntham Express
VIP
06:00
09:00
€10.80
  3.8
Van
Virak Buntham Express
VIP
07:00
10:00
€10.80
  3.8
Van
Capitol VIP
VIP
07:30
11:00
€9.94
  4.5
Van
Virak Buntham Express
VIP
08:00
11:00
€10.80
  3.8
Van
Capitol VIP
VIP
08:30
11:30
€9.94
  4.5
Van
Virak Buntham Express
VIP
09:00
12:00
€10.80
  3.8
Van
Capitol VIP
VIP
09:30
13:00
€9.94
  4.5
Flight
Cambodia Angkor Air
Economy
09:50
16:55
€292.00
Bus
Airbus
Seater 36
10:15
13:15
€10.80
Van
Champa Tourist Bus
Van
10:45
14:15
€10.39
Flight
Cambodia Angkor Air
Economy
11:05
19:50
€230.50
Van
SIMA Express
Minivan
11:30
14:30
€10.26
  4.3
Flight
AirAsia
Economy
11:55
19:15
€244.00
Flight
Cambodia Angkor Air
Economy
12:15
18:00
€239.00
Bus
Koh Rong Island Transports
Minibus
12:45
16:15
€11.04
  2.0

Is it worth having a car in Phnom Penh?

Having a car in Phnom Penh can be challenging due to heavy traffic and limited parking spaces. Public transportation options, such as tuk-tuks and motorbike taxis, are affordable and widely available, making them a convenient choice for short distances. Tuk-tuk fares typically range from 4,000 to 12,000 KHR ($1 to $3), depending on the distance.

For longer journeys, ride-hailing apps like Grab offer fixed pricing and cashless payments. Renting a car may be beneficial for exploring areas outside the city, but consider hiring a local driver to navigate unfamiliar roads. Car rental costs start at around 200,000 KHR ($50) per day, excluding fuel. Note that driving licenses from other countries may not be valid, and obtaining a local license can be time-consuming.

Overall, relying on local transportation is recommended for ease and cost efficiency.

What is the best time period for the tourist in Phnom Penh?

The best time to visit Phnom Penh is during the dry season, from November to March. During these months, the weather is cooler and less humid, with temperatures ranging from 22°C to 30°C (72°F to 86°F). This period is ideal for exploring outdoor attractions and enjoying city tours.

The rainy season, from May to October, sees higher humidity and frequent showers, which can make some outdoor activities less enjoyable. However, the city is less crowded during this time, and accommodations may be more affordable.

Always check the local calendar for any festivals or events that might interest you, such as the Water Festival in November.

How to get from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh

Wide leafy boulevards, exquisite Buddhist temples and a beautiful riverside promenade – even if Phnom Penh cannot boast a lot of large-scale tourist attractions, it possesses its own special charm. Easily one of the least developed capitals of South East Asia, Phnom Penh is changing rapidly nowadays; new Western-style shopping malls and high-rises make their way to the city, and there are even air-conditioned public buses cruising its streets. You can have a look at the darkest years of Khmer history in Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum or venture further afield to the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek. But you can choose just to enjoy Phnom Penh’s – alas! – rapidly vanishing French flavour, indulge in world-wide cuisine offered in its fancy restaurants at half the price you pay anywhere else or absorb the local colours visiting markets and people-watching. There is an abundance of worth-seeing places of interest around Phnom Penh, easily explored during a day trip, including Phnom Chisor, a stunning example of the Angkorian period temples, or Koh Dach, the Silk Island, where you can witness the process of silk weaving and buy some of the finest textiles in Cambodia. All in all, architectural wonders, busy nightlife venues and shopping opportunities galore in Phnom Penh. It may not become your favourite city in Asia, but Phnom Penh definitely deserves a closer look.

From Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh by bus

You can make a four-and-a-half hour bus journey from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh with a number of companies. The majority of them operate from Sihanoukville new bus station located on the Victory Hill, about five km from Serendipity and Ochheuteal beaches. Expect to pay from USD3 to USD6 for a tuk-tuk ride up to there.

There is also Giant Ibis Transport serving the same route. Their buses depart from the company’s ticket office on 2 Thnou Street, some 200 m from the Golden Lions Circle. If you stay in one of Giant Ibis’ partner hotels in Sihanoukville (inquire in your hotel or check through the company’s web site), they provide complimentary pick-up. Giant Ibis sell tickets at a higher price than some of the operators you can find in Sihanoukville, but they have the best safety record among all the other bus operators in Cambodia and have all their passengers covered with insurance. They also offer free Wi-Fi and electrical sockets on board and serve a snack or a bottle of water.

Note that there are no toilets in Giant Ibis’ buses, but they make a stop half way between Sihanoukville and Phnom Penh at a restaurant for some snacks, souvenirs and toilets.

Tip: For short haul daytime trips Giant Ibis uses smaller buses which are not very spacious – especially for a Western traveller. To make your trip as comfortable as possible, choose your seat in advance and try to avoid the front row if you can. All the ‘C’s are jump seats, but they are also ok. Opposite to many other Cambodian buses, in Giant Ibis’ ones there are never more people than seats.

Currently there are three buses a day from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh with Giant Ibis. They depart at 7.30am, 9.30am and 1.30pm. Arrive to the bus station half an hour prior to departure.

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 are heading to the airport, ask the driver to drop you off there – normally they will happily do.

Connecting to other Giant Ibis buses

If you are connecting via Phnom Penh to other Giant Ibis buses to Siem Reap or Ho Chi Minh, you can leave your luggage at the company’s office in 106 Street and have a short tour of the city, if you have time.

Technically it is possible to get from Sihanoukville to Siem Reap the same day: you have to opt for the first bus from Sihanoukville, which departs at 7.30am and arrives half an hour prior to the 12.30pm departure from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap. In reality is it a bit risky as in case of even a minor delay you may loose your next bus. Taking a 9.30am or 1.30pm bus from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh enables you to catch one of the three night buses to Siem Reap leaving at 10.30pm, 11pm and 11.30pm.

There are only two buses a day from Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam. Similarly to the ‘Sihanoukville to Siem Reap’ case, it looks possible to cover the whole distance between Sihanoukville and Ho Chi Minh within one and the same day if to jump onto the first bus from Sihanoukville at 7.30am, which arrives to Phnom Penh around midday, and then change for a 12.30pm bus to Ho Chi Minh. 12go.asia system, though, does not offer this option – if you still wish to do it, you can choose two separate tickets at your own risk. A more secure variant is to take any of the three buses from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh and stay overnight in the capital, continuing your journey to Vietnam the following day.

Getting around

If you have traveled at least a bit anywhere in Cambodia, you may have noticed that the Khmers know no modesty as far as the width of their roads is concerned. This local love for expansions makes Phnom Penh tough for covering on foot. Tuk-tuks and motorbike taxis are ubiquitous and plentiful; they are an affordable and easy way to get around the city. Expect to pay from USD1 to USD3 for a tuk-tuk ride, even less for a motorbike taxi.

Renting a scooter is also an option in Phnom Penh. Daily rates are about USD5. Note that helmets are a must, traffic is chaotic and accidents with casualties are not unheard of. Rent only if you are an experienced rider – we mean with some experience in Asian countries.

There are public buses in Phnom Penh. Tickets cost less than USD0.5 per trip. The most useful route is Line 03 which stops at the International Airport, Central Market and Night Market. Line 01 combined with some walking brings you to the Royal Palace and National Museum.

Further afield from Phnom Penh

Located literally in the heart of the country, Phnom Penh has good transport connections with all the other cities and towns around Cambodia and in the neighbouring countries. Some of the destinations which you can reach overland from Phnom Penh, include Poi Pet, Battambang, Koh Kong, Preah Vihear, Mondulkiri, Siem Reap, Kampot. The last two are served by Giant Ibis Transport, too.

Facts about the transport from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh

Cheapest Transport€10
Fastest Transport2h 30m
Earliest Departure4:00 AM
Latest Departure9:30 PM
Departures per day2
Distance174 kilometers
Transport CompaniesAirAsia, Airbus, Angkor Guide Adventure, Angkor Wat Private Day Tours, Cambodia AirAsia, Cambodia Angkor Air, Cambodia Royal Railway, Capitol VIP, Champa Tourist Bus, Glassflower, Golden Escape Cambodia, Island Express Tour, Koh Rong Island Transport, Larryta Bus, Royal Cambodian Limousine, SIMA Car, SIMA Express, Sovan Rithy Express, Virak Buntham Express