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Koh Rong (Longset Beach) Ferry

The port of Koh Rong (Longset Beach) plays a key role in the ferry network of Cambodia, offering a convenient, scenic, and often essential way to connect with nearby islands. With 1 ferry routes operated by - ferry companies, Koh Rong (Longset Beach) serves as a busy hub for both passenger and freight travel.

Ferries depart regularly from Koh Rong (Longset Beach), with schedules varying seasonally depending on demand, weather conditions, and tourism activity.

Popular routes from this port include Sihanoukville - Koh Rong (Longset Beach) connecting Koh Rong (Longset Beach) with key coastal and island destinations. Depending on the route, crossings can range from quick local hops to longer overnight journeys, often with a choice between high-speed ferries and traditional vessels.

Operators such as - run regular services from Koh Rong (Longset Beach), offering a range of onboard amenities including comfortable seating, food and drink options, cabins, and vehicle transport. Ticket options vary by company and vessel type, with choices to suit solo travellers, families, and business passengers alike.

Whether you're island hopping, heading home, or starting a new adventure, Koh Rong (Longset Beach) offers a reliable and enjoyable gateway to the sea.

Route Overview

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Date Updated: 2025

Reaching Koh Rong's Pristine Shores

The journey to Koh Rong begins in Sihanoukville, Cambodia's main coastal city, which serves as the gateway to the islands. From Sihanoukville's ferry terminals, high-speed ferries make the crossing to Koh Rong in approximately 45 minutes to an hour, with services running multiple times daily. Travelers can reach Sihanoukville by bus from Phnom Penh (4-5 hours) or Siem Reap (10-12 hours), with tuk-tuks readily available to transport you from the bus station to the ferry terminal. For those driving, limited parking options exist near the ferry piers, so consider arranging longer-term parking through your accommodation if needed.

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Koh Rong: Cambodia's Island Paradise

Koh Rong, home to the stunning Longset Beach, is Cambodia's second-largest island and a tropical haven in the Gulf of Thailand. With its powdery white sands stretching over 7km, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and lush jungle interior, this island offers an escape from the mainland's hustle. As a key ferry destination from Sihanoukville, Koh Rong presents travelers with the perfect balance of natural beauty, beachside relaxation, and authentic island living.

When to Experience Koh Rong at Its Finest

Koh Rong enjoys a tropical climate with two distinct seasons: dry (November to April) and rainy (May to October). The prime time to visit is between November and February when days are sunny, humidity is lower, and temperatures hover around 25-28°C – perfect for beach activities and exploring. March and April remain dry but temperatures climb, making water activities especially refreshing. While the rainy season brings occasional afternoon downpours, it also means fewer tourists and lush, vibrant landscapes. Ferry services operate year-round but may reduce frequency during monsoon season, with more limited departures during rough weather conditions.

Ferries to Koh Rong (Longset Beach)

Island Connections from Koh Rong

Koh Rong serves as an excellent jumping-off point to explore Cambodia's emerging island scene. From here, a short 20-minute ferry ride takes you to neighboring Koh Rong Samloem, known for its secluded beaches and tranquil atmosphere. Koh Ta Kiev, reachable in about 40 minutes, offers a more undeveloped experience with pristine forests and basic beach bungalows. For those seeking even more seclusion, the tiny island of Koh Thmei within Ream National Park can be accessed in under an hour, offering untouched beaches and rich wildlife. The journey between these islands provides spectacular views of Cambodia's coastline and the opportunity to spot marine life along the way.

Unforgettable Experiences on Koh Rong

Longset Beach (also known as Long Beach) stands as Koh Rong's crown jewel, offering kilometers of untouched white sand perfect for sunbathing or long walks at sunset. Snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will appreciate the vibrant coral reefs teeming with tropical fish, particularly around Koh Touch and Sok San areas. At night, wade into the shallow waters to witness the magical bioluminescent plankton that illuminate the sea with a blue glow. Sample fresh seafood barbecues at beachfront restaurants, where grilled fish, prawns, and squid are served with Kampot pepper sauce – a Cambodian specialty. For those seeking adventure, the island's interior jungle trails offer opportunities to spot exotic birds, monkeys, and the unique flora of Cambodia's coastal ecosystems.

Koh Rong: Secrets of Cambodia's Island Gem

Despite its growing popularity, Koh Rong only received 24-hour electricity in 2018, with many parts of the island still operating on generators that shut down overnight. The name 'Koh Rong' translates roughly to 'Monkey Island' in Khmer, though the monkey population has decreased as human settlements have grown. The island served as a filming location for the French survival reality show 'Koh-Lanta' (similar to 'Survivor') multiple times, showcasing its remote beauty to European audiences. Before tourism development began in the early 2000s, Koh Rong was primarily home to small fishing communities, some of which still maintain their traditional way of life in villages like Prek Svay on the northeast coast.

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