The Cambodian coast features palm-fringed beaches, a scattering of resorts and some beautiful offshore islands where a castaway ambience prevails. Whichever beach or riverside resort you opt for, a stay on Cambodia's southern shores is an ideal conclusion to an exhilarating tour of cultural delights.
The charming riverside city of Kampot is very atmospheric and ringed by tranquil countryside and pepper plantations. It has become a popular haunt for weekending Khmer and expats from Phnom Penh as well as foreign tourists.
Kep, which was founded as a seaside retreat for the French elite in 1908, became the favoured haunt of privileged Cambodians before falling on hard times under Khmer Rouge rule when the city became all...
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As with much of Cambodia, the southern coast has two seasons – wet and dry. The wet season runs from May to October/early November and brings, not surprisingly, rain – although it does tend to be short, heavy downpours rather than lasting all day, so still a good time to travel. The dry season runs from November through to April and is the perfect time to bask on the beach.
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Kep is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes drive from Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville is around 3 hours 30 minutes drive from Phnom Penh or a 50 minute flight from Siem Reap. Song Saa Private Island is a 35 minute boat journey from Sihanoukville port.
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