Tour overview

Sihanoukville – the largest city on the coat – is a beach and port town, offering beach umbrellas and thatched roofed eateries, 24-hour bars and every thing from a laid back chair on the sand to an endless party vibe.  The beautiful coastal Cambodia, to sandy beaches, tropical islands, provincial towns and and budding resorts on the warm waters of the Gulf.

Tour Itinerary

Wat Krom

This is the pagoda where many residents of Sihanoukville practice Buddhism. Here you may see monks chanting and young monks learning Pali, the sacred language of the Buddhist scriptures. Most of the pagodas in town are brightly painted and decorated with deities represented by hooded snakes, particularly king cobras. They are called nagas. a Sanskrit word for snake. Wat krom is located approximately 3 kilometers (2 miles) south of the cruise pier.

Central Market

This bustling local market encompasses more then 1,000 vendors and is known for extraordinary seafood, which you will see displayed along with fresh vegetables and unusual items such as palm sugar, a natural sweetener. The market is located in the town center, approximately 12 kilometers (7 miles) southeast of the cruise pier.

Sokha Beach

Although this beach is privately owned by the Sokha Beach Resort, it can be accessed for a small fee by those not staying at the hotel. Unlike many beaches in Sihanoukville, Sokha Beach does not have panhandlers or locals trying to sell trinkets to tourists the beach is located approximately 6 kilometers (4 miles) southeast of the cruise pier.

Independence Beach

Named after the seven-story Independence Hotel, this beach is popular with both tourists and locals. The beach is located approximately 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) south of the cruise pier.

Fishing port

This busy area is a tribute to the old ways of fishing in – Cambodia. The wooden piers are lined with small fishing boats, and the entire port is a whirlwind of activity, bright colors and local flavor. It’s a perfect spot for classic picture-postcard photography of Cambodia. The fishing port is located on Hun Sen Beach Drive, approximately 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) north of the cruise pier.

Tour Prices are quoted in US dollar per adult, and will be offer prices detail after you inquired tour. 

Kids (0-4 yrs) are free of charge, Children (5 – 11 yrs) 50% charge of the adult (12 yrs+) and need to be accompanied by at least one adult.

Additional Tour Information Before You Go 

Dressing Code

Cambodia geographically stays in the tropical monsoon, its weather varies and annually brings wet and dry seasons, generally hot in during day time and a bit cooler at night, and in the early morning. You should wear whatever most comfortable but remember to dress appropriately to respect the locals and other religious sites; pagodas, temples and holy places. Clothes must cover your shoulders and knees when you wish to visit the top part at Angkor Wat, Royal Palace in Phnom Penh and when you go to meet Buddhist monks.

Included

  • A half day tour with a local English speaking guide.
  • Transportation by car / mini-van / bus / tuk-tuk / coach with professional driver.
  • All entrance and donation fees for visits as mentioned in the description.
  • Cold water and towel during tours.
  • Pickup and drop off at hotels or the cruise port in Sihanoukville.

Not Included

  • Drinks and other meals not clearly mentioned
  • Surcharge for special request on food, and meals.
  • Insurance, gratuities and personal expenses
  • All other service not stated in the program