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Koh Rong (Coral Beach Resort)

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An iconic view of Koh Rong (Coral Beach Resort)

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Reaching Koh Rong's Shores

The journey to Koh Rong begins with travel to Sihanoukville on Cambodia's southern coast, accessible by bus from Phnom Penh (4-5 hours) or Siem Reap (10-12 hours). Regular ferries depart from the Sihanoukville port throughout the day, with the crossing taking approximately 45 minutes to the main piers on Koh Rong. Tuk-tuks and taxis provide convenient transport between Sihanoukville's bus station and the ferry terminal. For those arriving with vehicles, several secure parking facilities are available near the Sihanoukville port for daily or extended stays while you enjoy your island getaway.

Koh Rong: Cambodia's Island Paradise

Nestled in the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Rong stands as Cambodia's premier island destination, home to the stunning Coral Beach Resort. With pristine white sandy beaches stretching along crystal-clear turquoise waters, this tropical haven offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and relaxed island living. As a key ferry destination from mainland Cambodia, Koh Rong welcomes travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility in a setting where jungle-clad hills meet powdery shores.

When to Experience Koh Rong's Beauty

Koh Rong enjoys a tropical climate with two distinct seasons: dry (November to April) and wet (May to October). The ideal time to visit is during the dry season when clear skies, calm seas, and minimal rainfall create perfect conditions for beach activities and water sports. December through February offers comfortable temperatures around 25-28°C (77-82°F) with refreshing sea breezes. Ferry services operate more frequently and reliably during the dry season, with additional speedboat options available. For those seeking quieter beaches and lower accommodation rates, consider visiting in November or April when you'll still enjoy favorable weather with fewer fellow travelers.

Island Adventures from Koh Rong

Koh Rong serves as an excellent jumping-off point to explore Cambodia's emerging island destinations. Nearby Koh Rong Samloem is just a 20-minute ferry ride away, offering even more secluded beaches and a laid-back atmosphere at its charming Saracen Bay. The tiny island of Koh Ta Kiev can be reached in about 40 minutes, perfect for day-trippers seeking untouched nature and rustic beachfront bungalows. For the adventurous, ferry connections to Koh Sdach archipelago provide access to authentic fishing villages and unspoiled diving spots within a 2-hour journey. The relatively new ferry routes between these islands make Koh Rong an ideal base for creating your own Cambodian island-hopping itinerary.

Island Experiences Beyond the Beach

While Koh Rong's dazzling beaches command attention, the island offers numerous activities to enrich your stay. Don't miss the magical experience of swimming among bioluminescent plankton, which light up the nighttime waters like a field of blue stars at beaches like Lonely Beach and Long Set Beach. Hiking trails through the island's interior jungle lead to hidden viewpoints and the charming fishing village of Prek Svay. For food enthusiasts, fresh seafood barbecues on the beach showcase the day's catch prepared with Khmer spices, while restaurants in Koh Touch village serve authentic Cambodian amok and fragrant curries. The vibrant marine life surrounding Coral Beach Resort makes for excellent snorkeling right from the shore.

Koh Rong's Hidden Stories

Though now a beloved tourist destination, Koh Rong remained largely uninhabited until the early 2000s, with just a handful of fishing families calling it home. The island's name comes from the Khmer pronunciation of 'Monkey Island,' though ironically, monkeys are rarely spotted here today. Koh Rong gained international attention when it served as a filming location for the French version of the reality show 'Survivor' (Koh-Lanta) for several seasons. Despite its growing popularity, approximately 78% of the island remains undeveloped, protected by conservation efforts to maintain its natural ecosystems and spectacular biodiversity.

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