Koh Rong Islands, Cambodia’s Paradise Off The Coast of Sihanoukville

Located 25 kilometers of the coast of Sihanoukville lies the two beautiful Koh Rong Islands, the main Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem. The French “Survivor” television program Koh Lanta was filmed on Koh Rong, near Soksan village in 2012.. It is largely undeveloped, armed with pristine white beaches and turquoise water, it could be the next big thing in the next 5 years. I have asked Cambodians where are their favorite beach destinations, almost all of them answered Koh Rong Islands. Like I always say, as long as there are no ATMs and foreign fast food chains like Macdonalds around, it is not a touristy hot spot. We have seen Bali in Indonesia being over developed, Boracay in Philippines being very popular among the Koreans right now. Read my post about Boracay here.

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P1050154Main road near the jetty area

Getting to Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem

It takes 45 minutes via a fast ferry ride from Sihanouvkville and it costs USD 15 round trip. There’s also a slow ferry which takes up to 2 hours. The departing times are different during periods of the year, so check it out before planning your trip. Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem Islands are 2 similar sized islands, right next to each other, be sure which one you are visiting before buying you ferry ticket and accommodations. During the monsoon season, weather can be bad and so ferry trips might be affected.

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When to visit Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem

My visit there was during the monsoon season, the best time to visit would be from November to April where you get really clear skies and dry weather. It rained everyday during my 4 days in Sihanoukville and Koh Rong. Be prepared for the showers if you are traveling during the monsoon period. I got a poncho wherever i go, it is useful in keeping my bag dry. But at the same time, it is also the period when you can get really good deals and perfect time to haggle because of the low season.

Accommodation

Right now, the visitors to Koh Rong Islands are mainly backpackers from Sihanoukville in search of a secluded paradise, even better than the Otres Beach in Sihanoukville. Most of the accommodations on the islands are owned by foreigners and these accommodations are backpackers standard, which means you might be experiencing encounters with wildlife within your bungalows. WIFI can be shaky at times, most of the time it does not work. It might not be the best place to stay at, but the beauty of the islands made up for it. Most of the accommodations are not found online, even if they are, they are in high demand in the high season. You can try your luck and check it out once you get to the islands. The cheapest dorm can be obtained at USD 3 and up. Check out Agoda for deals and some examples of accommodations.

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Things to do

There are many activities to do on the islands. Kayaking and snorkeling are some good options when the waters are not choppy and the weather is good. If you prefer non-water activities, you can go trekking or zip lining in the forests. Or you can do something which everyone loves best; laze at the beach all day and get a tropical tan. The prices of water activities are pretty cheap, you can rent a kayak for a day for less than USD 10, depending on your haggling skills. In Bali and Phuket, you will get ripped off from water sports.

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P1050189Heavy rains are common occurrences from June to September

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Drinks and food

There are many backpacker bars around, you can simply chill out and watch the sunset over a glass of cocktail that will set you back for USD 1. Draft Beers starts from USD 0.5 and up, typical Cambodian beers prices. The regular Cambodian dishes can be found easily on the beach. A plate of Cambodian fried rice or noodles costs about USD 2. Western food such as fish and chips might cost USD 3 and up. Generally, food is cheap compared to western standards.

Overall, Koh Rong Islands offer a very good option to travelers looking for secluded beach spot away from the crowds. Make your visit there before ATMs and luxury resorts start popping up on the islands.

7 Comments

  1. I’ve never been there but your photos have certainly whetted my appetite. I guess the storms are unavoidable in that part of the world, though. Even in dry season, you still get tropical downpours every afternoon really.

  2. can you tell me what month you were there? am considering going during the first 2 weeks of June. thanks!

    1. Hi stella,

      October is their autumn month, my guess would be 20 degrees or so. Google for the past year October temperature history, it would be pretty accurate. Cheers.

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