Skip to main content

Private tour package for up to 10 pax - Discover Angkor Wat, Taprohm, Bayon, Bakheng Temple

Affordable Hotels in Sihanoukville

The best hotels in Sihanoukville enable leisure and business travelers alike to comfortably enjoy all that town, built by the French in the early ‘60s, has to provide. It is true that Sihanoukville beaches are excellent, and Independence Beach, and Sokha Beach have become the most popular beaches and were added to the bucket-lists of many travelers. See below our top 3 Hotels in Sihanoukville - it certainly will help you to decide on the right place for your next holiday during this stunning area of Cambodia.


Cambodian Resort

Located about 200 meters from the premier beach resort of Sihanoukville, the Cambodian Resort has sixty rooms to decide on from all modern, clean, and designed for comfort and relaxation, and VIP room service. Just footsteps away from the busy nightlife and shopping areas of this resort that is not for the faint-hearted and not too far from the landing field road this residence is well set centrally in city. Sihanoukville along with her white sandy beaches may be a huge draw for those into water-sports whether it is snorkeling or scuba-diving.


Visnu Boutique Hotel

Situated within the heart of Sihanoukville, The Visnu boutique hotel is near, Victory Beach Independence Beach, and Sokha Beach. The hotel has a steam room, a sauna and an outdoor pool. This 4-star hotel consists of business amenities including a business center and town car service. Dining options include a coffee shop, a poolside bar, and a restaurant. A complimentary breakfast is available. Extra amenities include a seasonal outdoor pool, a terrace, and multilingual employees.



Golden Sea Hotel and Casino

Located in the seaside resort town of Sihanoukville, this hotel is one of the luxury resort hotels in that area. The hotel has fantastic service and good sea views. Amenities at the hotel include a shuttle bus service which should take you to the airport or bus station. If travelling with children, the hotel will prepare activities for kids so that parents can sit beside the swimming pool and enjoy a cocktail or a soft drink, or relax on the beach. The hotel is also hold business conferences. 



Popular posts from this blog

Mondulkiri - The Sea Forest of Cambodia

Mondulkiri is Cambodia’s largest, nevertheless least-populated province. the area features distinctive rolling hills, fine country views, wild natural landscapes, jungles, multiple of waterfalls and a unique indigenous culture.  Sen Monorom - Mondulkiri’s city, at an altitude of about 800m above sea level, offers a refreshing break from the heat of Cambodia's lower plains. sen Monorom is found 370km north east of Phnom Penh. Traveling to Mondulkiri is easy now, since the road has been upgraded and paved . This large and quiet province, is one of Cambodia’s most lovely areas, and a beautiful destination to include whilst traveling around Cambodia. Mondulkiri is a rising destination for nature / eco-tourists and there are elephant & wildlife sanctuaries and Eco-tourism projects in the area.

Tonle Sap Floating Villages

Located in Cambodia, Tonlé Sap Lake is the biggest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. The lake drains into the Tonle Sap River which flows into the Mekong River throughout the dry season. But from June to October, the rainy season, the Tonlé Sap River reverse its flow due to the huge amount of water in the Mekong River. The water flowing into the lake and the backup of the Tonle Sap River increase the lake to 5-times its size in the dry season. This huge increase floods the surrounding floodplain and forests making an implausibly various and rich eco-system. Tonle Sap Floating Villages There are actually many so-called floating villages set on, and around the Tonle Sap Lake and they are all somewhat completely different. The Tonle Sap Lake is the largest feature of the map of Cambodia, and is an important natural resources in terms of fishing and wetlands. In the rainy season, the Mekong River backs up into the lake, and it swells to over five times its size in th...

U.S. supports $1 million for food project to empower Cambodian women

Funding for the $1 million project, titled Women in Agriculture Network Cambodia: Gender and Ecologically Sensitive Agriculture, was awarded by the Feed the Future Sustainable Intensification Innovation Lab, which is based at Kansas State University. The program is supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development as part of Feed the Future, the U.S. government's global hunger and food security initiative. Smallholder farmers produce nearly half of the world's food, but they often have notoriously low yields, strong gendered divisions of labor and limited financial resources, according to lead investigator Rick Bates, professor of horticulture at Penn State. "Small-scale farming systems such as these -- prevalent in many developing countries -- have been called 'very resilient poverty traps' that are characterized by chronic food and nutrition insecurity," said Bates, whose expertise includes horticulture enterprise development and sustainab...