South Coast
Seaside Calm
Coastal towns, island beaches, river days and easy sea links
The South Coast of Cambodia brings together four distinct stops. Kep is a small seaside town known for crab, pepper, and short boat rides to Rabbit Island. Kampot pairs a calm riverfront with pepper farms and Bokor National Park. Sihanoukville is the main coastal base for beaches and ferry links. Koh Rong adds white sand and clear water for swimming and snorkeling. This coast works well for travelers who want sea time, town walks, boat trips, and simple moves between each stop.
Capital of Slow Travel
Kep. Seafood and quiet shores and quick escapes to Rabbit Island
Kep sits close to the water and keeps a slower pace. The town is known for seafood, crab, pepper, and salt, with Rabbit Island a short ride from shore. It suits travelers who want mornings by the sea, long lunches, and a small town feel that is easy to settle into.
Countryside Canvas
Kampot. Riverside calm with hills waterfalls, and pepper country
Kampot gives the South Coast a riverside stop with old streets and easy day trips. Bokor National Park, Popokvil Waterfall, and Toek Chhou Rapids sit within reach, while pepper farms add another reason to stay a little longer. Kampot suits travelers who want river views, short drives into the hills, and quiet evenings back in town.
Coastal Allure
Koh Rong. Clear water, long beaches and laid-back island days
Koh Rong lies off the coast of Sihanoukville and brings clear water, long sandy beaches, and snorkeling close to shore. Ferry services connect the island with Sihanoukville, making it an easy next stop after the mainland coast. Koh Rong suits travelers who want beach days, boat rides, and a simple island stay.
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