Ferry routes from Koh Rong Samloem
Every route from Koh Rong Samloem at a glance.
Route map
- Island Speed Ferry
- G.T.V.C Boat
- Buva Sea Cambodia
Ports and terminals
Koh Rong Samloem
Resort
- Terminals
- Mehrere Anleger; in der Saracen Bay zwei (Hauptsteg fuer G.T.V.C, Anleger bei den Paradise Villas fuer Buva Sea und Island Speed Ferry), dazu Dorfsteg M'Pai Bay
- Waters
- Golf von Thailand
The ferry port of Koh Rong Samloem lies on the island of the same name in the Gulf of Thailand off Cambodia. From here you reach Sihanoukville, with a boat leaving up to 22 times a day. The crossing takes around 45 minutes. The port is served by Buva Sea Cambodia, G.T.V.C Boat and Island Speed Ferry.
Getting there and the terminal
Koh Rong Samloem has no central harbour but several berths, and there are two in Saracen Bay alone. G.T.V.C uses the main pier, while Buva Sea and Island Speed Ferry drop their passengers near the Paradise Villas. The two sides of the bay are about twenty minutes apart along the beach. If you have booked in Saracen Bay, find out beforehand which of the two piers you will land at.
The fishing village of M'Pai Bay in the north has its own village pier, served by G.T.V.C and Buva Sea. Lazy Beach is served by a separate slow boat from Sihanoukville. Sunset Beach has no berth at all: it is around 35 minutes on foot across the island from Saracen Bay, otherwise the only option is a longtail boat from M'Pai Bay.
On the mainland the boats now leave from the Autonomous Port in Sihanoukville. The old pier on Serendipity Beach Road is out of service; older directions lead there for nothing.
Timetable
Departures and arrivals for ferries to and from Koh Rong Samloem