As Sihanoukville improves a lot in parts of trade, tourist business and other sectors, the road to Phnom Penh had to be rebuild properly. Now you can run the perfectly paved National Highway No 4 linking the capital with this seaside resort (230km).
The province could also be entered directly through Koh Kong Province from nearby Thailand, as more and more tourists do. It?s doable either by the bumpy Major Road 48 passing the edge of the Cardamom Mountains or by speedboat from Koh Kong town, next to the Thai border.
Buses or Vans
Featured bus/van to Sihanoukville:
- Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville or v.v [Book Now]
- Siem Reap to Sihanoukville or v.v [Book Now]
- Kampot to Sihanoukville or v.v [Book Now]
- Kep to Sihanoukville or v.v [Book Now]
- Koh Rong (via ferry) to Sihanoukville or v.v [Book Now]
- Koh Kong to Sihanoukville or v.v [Book Now]
- Bangkok to Sihanoukville or v.v [Book Now]
- Ho Chi Minh to Sihanoukville or v.v [Book Now]
- Trat (via Koh Kong border) to Sihanoukville or v.v [Book Now]
- Poipet to Sihanoukville or v.v [Book Now]
Share Taxis
Most share taxis depart Phnom Penh before 10:00am, though you can still find one into the mid afternoon. The price varies between $3-5/person. Shared taxis offer a cramped and harrowing 2 1⁄2-3 1⁄2 – hour ride with 8 or more people stuffed in a compact car. Private taxis run about $20-$25. In Phnom Penh taxis wait at the southwest corner of the Central Market (Phsar Thmey). In Sihanoukville, Phnom Penh bound taxies wait on Street 108.
Now very easy, you can book Private Taxi before your arrival through online.
Boats
Motorbike Info
Air
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