6 Awesome things to do on Koh Rong, Cambodia's island paradise

Cambodia tourism has grown a lot over the last five years and that is not only because of Angkor Wat. A big reason why Cambodia is getting more popular is its tropical island. Backpackers in Cambodia prefer to visit Koh Rong and Koh Rong Samloem to enjoy the island life. And wow, they do have some of the best beaches in Cambodia.

So if you’re in for a tropical getaway in Cambodia, you have come to the right place.


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How to get to Koh Rong

Where to stay on Koh Rong

The possibilities for accommodations on Koh Rong are quite good. With a rich variety of hotels, hostels and guesthouses, there is an option for every budget. Most accommodations on this tropical island are positioned on the pearl white beaches. Due to the popularity of Koh Rong island, it is best to book a few days in advance. Some of the best Koh Rong Hotels can be found on booking.com, best part they often come with free cancellation.

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Koh Touch

Backpackers in Cambodia prefer to stay at Koh Touch. This part of the island is packed with cheap hostels and guesthouses and is the main tourist area on Koh Rong. This beach is famous for Koh Rong nightlife and is full of great restaurants and bars.

Koh Touch Village is the main pier and that is why they organize a lot of activities over here. This village is also the only place where you can find small supermarkets and get cash on the island.

4K Beach

With over 4 kilometres of white-sanded beach, the most stunning turquoise water, and a relaxing atmosphere, 4K Beach is easily one of the most picturesque beaches on the whole of Koh Rong.

With that tropical vibe 4K beach is perfect to experience the island life in all its glory. On the beach, you will find a few places where it is really fun to hang out.

One of those places is Sandbank. Located between a snow-white sandbank and a turquoise sea you can enjoy a fresh smoothie or coconut while sitting down in a hammock. They also serve delicious tasting Thai food and you can play volleyball and board games.

Don’t forget to visit Nest Beach Club, a hostel, restaurant and bar with its own private beach. This beach club organizes the Nestival every Monday. A festival that starts at 12 am and ends after 12 pm including dj’s, a barbecue and a free volleyball tournament. The entrance is free but for $1 you will have VIP entrance which gives you happy hour all day and free shots.

Relax at Long Beach and Sok San Village

At Long Beach, you will find Sok San Beach Resort, a luxury but affordable resort. After traveling for a few days this place is perfect to ease your body and mind. With 7 kilometres of untouched beach, it feels like the perfect getaway. The thing we liked the most was the friendly staff that did everything to make our stay worry-free.

If you walk along Long Beach you will reach a small village named Sok San. In this village, you will have several bungalows and a few restaurants. One of them is The Moon, an atmospheric restaurant located on the beach that is perfect if you want something different instead of the resort restaurant.

6 Wonderful things to do in Koh Rong


The diversity on this tropical island is what makes it so much fun. If you are searching for relaxation, adventure or partying, you’re in the right place. Curious? Here is a list of the best things to do during your stay at Koh Rong Island.

1. Go on a boat trip with Adventure Adam

If you want to take an adventurous boat trip ask for Adventure Adam. This guy organizes full-day boat trips around the island of Koh Rong. Some activities including the trip are jungle trekking, exploring the beaches, snorkelling, watching the sunset and the highlight for most people: swimming with glowing Plankton.

2. Get adventurous in the High Point Adventure Park

Located left of the main pier at Koh Touch you will find High Point Adventure Park. A 400-meter circuit with 25 platforms and 3 zip lines. If you like some adventure while you are on Koh Rong this is your best option. The price to climb around is $30 for a whole day, this is including safety gear, a High Point t-shirt and water.

3. Rent a kayak

A fun way to explore the surroundings at Koh Rong is by renting a kayak or stand-up paddle. You can rent them at almost every restaurant at Koh Touch for a price of around $10 a day.

4. Get your Padi at the Koh Rong Diving Center

At the Koh Rong Dive Center, you can learn how to dive. It is up to you if you would like to follow PADI training courses or just do some fun diving. You can find the dive centre on the main pier at Koh Touch.

5. Relax and do nothing at all

One thing that you should certainly do is nothing. Just sit down, relax and take in the tranquil surroundings. Have fresh juice and let your body and mind come to ease. Besides chilling in a hammock, try to cool down a few times a day by swimming in the clear blue sea.

6. Join a Koh Rong plankton tour

Have you ever heard of bioluminescent plankton? This plankton reacts to movement and starts glowing if you swim through it. The best way to see the plankton is to swim on the beaches where light pollution is really low.

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How to get to Koh Rong

The only way to get to Koh Rong is by boat from the Serendipity Pier in Sihanoukville. The easiest way to get your ferry tickets is by ordering them in advance on the app Camboticket. A two-way ticket will cost you around $20. The boat trip will take 45 to 90 minutes depending on the sea conditions.

GTVC Speedboat | If you book your ticket with GTVC Speedboat a one-way ticket costs $12 and a return ticket comes at $22. This ferry service has good reviews and departs from the Serendipity pier in Sihanoukville.

Buva Sea Ferry | Buva Sea Ferry offers the same price as GTVC Speedboat and can drop you at alternative piers on the islands.

Timetable | Departure: 9:00 am, 11,30 am and 3:00 pm | Return: 10:00 am, 12:30 pm and 4:00 pm

TIP | Make sure the ferry company drops you off at the right pier. Sometimes they are in a hurry and try to drop you at the first pier. This will cost you extra money because you need a taxi boat to the other side of the island.

Flying a drone on Koh Rong

A fun thing to do on the island is flying the drone. With bird eye view you will be even more amazed how beautiful this island is. With incoming plans of building an airport on Koh Rong flying the drone here could be over soon. So if you have a drone, don’t mind putting it in the air.

Plastic pollution on Koh Rong

After exploring the beautiful beaches of Koh Rong, I came to the conclusion that there was a lot of plastic pollution on the island. So if you take stuff to the beaches, don’t forget to bring it back. Because most of the trash is from the tourists let’s make each other aware of this fact.

Someone who is really making a difference on this matter is Jackson Groves. He started an organization named The Adventure Bag Crew which is focused on cleaning beaches while going on an adventure. Let’s get inspired by his initiative and do something about plastic pollution!

Extra things you need to know about Koh Rong

#1 | There are No ATM’s on the islands, but you can get cash in Koh Touch. Green Ocean Guesthouse and The White Rose have Eftpos terminals. Keep in mind that they ask for a 10% charge, so it’s better to bring extra cash.

#2 | The WIFI is horrible, but that’s okay. You came here for some time off so say yes to a social media detox.

#3 | If you think you got bitten by mosquitos, this could also be sandflies. We didn’t have too many problems with that but we heard some pretty frustrating stories.

Stay safe in Cambodia | Travel insurance

Though Cambodia is perfectly safe for travellers, I always strive to sort out my travel insurance before arriving in a foreign country, and I highly advise anyone else to do the same.

Where we prefer that everything goes smoothly during our travels, something unfortunate can happen at any moment, whether it’s an injury or an accident on the road. When that happens, it is better to be safe than sorry.

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