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Hotel in Koh Rong Sanloem
Facing the beachfront, Tube Resort offers 4-star accommodations in Koh Rong Sanloem and features an outdoor swimming pool, garden and restaurant.
The stay was magical. Greet us with pineapple juice and cold towels and take care of us throughout our stay. The staff is pleasant and kind and helps with anything you need. The rooms are stunning and look like the pictures. I highly recommend coming here❤️
Hotel in Saracen Bay, Koh Rong Sanloem
Facing the beachfront, Eden Beach Resort offers 4-star accommodations in Koh Rong Sanloem and features an outdoor swimming pool, garden and restaurant.
Clean. Well located, yummy food and Tom and his staff were amazing!
Hotel in Koh Rong Sanloem
Set on Saracen Bay in Koh Rong Samloem Island, Pearl Resort offers accommodations with an infinity pool and a sunken bar just right in front of the beach.
Saracen Bay, Koh Rong Sanloem
Nestled within private gardens, Paradise Villas Cambodia offers beachfront accommodations in Koh Rong Sanloem. Guests can enjoy a meal at the in-house restaurant or have a drink at the bar.
Lovely bungalow and great restaurant. Staff were super helpful. Loved the outdoor showers and views of the sea!
Koh Rong Sanloem
Bodega Resort has a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a bar and garden in Koh Rong Sanloem. Located on Sandy Beach, the resort with free WiFi is also 1 mi away from Saracen Bay.
Saracen Bay, Koh Rong Sanloem
Sol Beach Resort offers Khmer-style beachfront accommodations on Saracen Bay in Koh Rong Sanloem. Guests can enjoy meals in the resort's open-air restaurant available on site.
The beach is amazing, and very clear. there are sun umbrellas and sunbeds. Breakfasts were very yummy. Very good location, just 5 min walk from mini markets. Very comfy bungalow. Amazing staff, very kind and friendly. The hotel provides free round-transfer to the ferry pear. Also, the hotel has a spa& massage - it was amazing!
Saracen Bay, Koh Rong Sanloem
Saracen Bay Resort offers a relaxing getaway in the modern villas located on the beach of Koh Rong Samloem Island off the coast of Sihanoukville.
The staff is the highlight - highly professional and flexible, did their best to make this an amazing stay for me.
Saracen Bay, Koh Rong Sanloem
Facing the beachfront, SARASEA Koh Rong Samloem offers 3-star accommodations in Koh Rong Sanloem and features a garden, terrace and bar.
amazing place with exceptional dorms and private rooms. the staff was very helpful and kind especially the owner of the place who helped me with some issues I had.
Koh Rong Sanloem
SunBoo Beach Bungalows has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Koh Rong Sanloem.
Great food and friendly staff. We ended up staying two extra nights.
Koh Rong Sanloem
Located along a private stretch of Sunset Beach, Robinson Bungalows offers accommodations in Koh Rong Sanloem. Guests can enjoy meals at the in-house restaurant or have a drink at the bar.
it magical. right on the beach- perfect view from the restaurant AND the bungalows. just amazing. well marked path from Saracen.
Beautiful and very quiet island for a small budget, perfect for very relaxing moments. I highly recommend this place for persons who want to relax and not do much. Activities are pretty limited, so if you're looking for a busy place with lots of activities, do not go there. My biggest deception was regarding how the properties there and the locals seem not to care much about the cleanliness of their island. A lot of rubbish in some parts, and no one seem to pay attention to it. Such a gem should be taken care of...
This island is truly beautiful, but taking the time to leave the beach and walk into the hills made me deeply sad, as massive road cuts and associated deforestation are carving up the old forests and laying the groundwork for the development to come. With the ghost hotels of Sihanoukville visible on the horizon from the island’s peaks, it’s not hard to see what’s coming for Koh Rong Sanloem.
Great small island with great restaurants and small bars. Best place to fully unwind and relax from the city life or after travelling a few months. The beach is very clean and all the resorts make sure it gets cleaned every day. The water can be crystal clear sometimes and has some good snorkeling spots. There is even places on the island that offer a huge range of food options for vegans.
WARNING! In my review I did forget some important point: On the last two evenings I did stay some hours at the beach on a beach chair. There I did get multiple insect bites - NOT mosquito bites! The next morning these bites were heavily itching and swollen - terrible, not comparable with a normal mosquito bite! Even today - 3 days later (!) it did not change. It is very difficult not to scratch all the time. A mosquito bite itching would be gone longe time already! So I think there are sand flies on this beach So beware NOT to stay on the beach after sunset! Like me you could have a terrible time afterwards! Up to now I have no idea when the bites will heal. I have to go to a doctor when I am back home
This island is on the cusp of becoming a huge tourist destination. Roads are being created, lots of undeveloped land and the beaches are picture perfect. The restaurant bar scene is was good but not crazy. Food was good but pricier than mainland. There is this hummus pizza place next door to Eden hotel that makes the most amazing pizza. Don’t expect expedient service or all of your food. Sometimes ingredients aren’t available. For the amount of people it can manage but if it gets built up. They will need to up their game
I loved the old fashioned basic beach accommodation and natural landscape. I think it is awful that the government has condemned many of the old properties and forced people out. The worst is the enormous road being built. There is no justification for a road that wide and the associated habitat loss. It is a friendly place, very quaint, very relaxing and there is cheap clean accommodation and good affordable food available. The diving is okay: shallow, relaxing, some interesting things to see but poor visibility typical or a fringing reef. The beach BBQs are great. It was difficult to know how much cash to take, but there are several cash out facilities (10% fee). Don't even think about self catering. There will always be one side of the island protected from the wind, but signage on the paths is needed to avoid getting lost. Getting around is tricky with luggage unless your accommodation has a transfer service as apart from the hideous new road and the cross-island tracks you have to walk along the beach.