The Most Beautiful Beaches in Cambodia
Cambodia is home to stretches of untouched coastline, postcard-perfect tropical islands and powder-white sand lapped by turquoise oceans, making the beaches a must-visit for any explorer. Here’s our guide.
Long Beach, Koh Rong
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As Cambodia’s largest and most developed island, Koh Rong tends to get all the attention, with the majority of travellers heading straight to Koh Toch. However, peace remains easy to find, thanks to the island’s 28 beaches. Long Beach (also referred to as Sok San Beach) is undoubtedly one of its finest, with the 4mi (7km) stretch of blindingly white sand that crunches beneath your feet accompanied by vividly clear waters. A true tropical paradise, the coastline provided the setting for the 32nd season of the reality TV show Survivor. It is home to a sprinkling of guesthouses, upmarket Sok San Resort and the recently-opened, luxurious five-star Royal Sands Koh Rong.
Lonely Beach, Koh Rong
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The clue is in the name, with Lonely Beach sitting at the isolated northern tip of Koh Rong. Development is yet to hit the area and there remains only one resort here, meaning you pretty much have this secluded paradise to yourself. If you’re lucky, a late-night dip may light up the waters, as bioluminescent plankton like to hang out here. But do make sure you pack all the essentials, because there isn’t a shop in sight.
Coral Beach, Koh Ta Kiev
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Koh Ta Kiev remains the perfect — almost — untouched paradise, with palms gently wafting in the breeze, desolate beaches interrupted only by battered wooden fishing boats, the odd cluster of bamboo huts and crystal-clear waters tempting visitors to swim. Coral Beach is one of the most scenic of its kind, with several places offering accommodation, as well as food and drinks. The views make trading in modern life for back-to-basics facilities and limited wifi and electricity well worth it.
Otres Beach, Sihanoukville
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Although undoubtedly still a quieter alternative to Sihanoukville’s other offerings, Otres is becoming increasingly built-up, with concrete accommodation that includes swimming pools and AC. These buildings almost outnumber the bamboo huts that line the sand. Boasting a chilled-out vibe, Otres Beach attracts the more laidback traveller. The beach is edged by shacks selling food and drinks, as well as cheap places to rest. On the other side of the dirt track sits more upmarket accommodation and even more upcoming bars and restaurants.
Koh Tonsay
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Koh Tonsay, also known as Rabbit Island, sits about a 20-minute boat ride from Kep. Development is sparse on the small island, with accommodation in the form of a few basic wooden huts on the shoreline. Most visitors stop off at the island for the day to splash in the shallow waters, feast on the local food served from the few basic restaurants and relax in the hammocks that swing beneath the palm trees.
Kep Beach, Kep
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The sleepy coastal town of Kep is a popular getaway with the Cambodian crowd and is often packed on weekends – with families picnicking in the shade, splashing about in the sea in their jeans and T-shirts and gorging on freshly caught crab from the nearby market. Starting as a small stretch of beach, it underwent an upgrade in 2013 when white sand was shipped in from other parts of the country. A shaded promenade is peppered with small stalls, selling food and drinks and swimming tubes, parasols and seats for hire.
Sabay Beach, Kampot
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Okay, so technically this isn’t a beach, but it’s such a beautiful spot, we didn’t want to leave it off the list. Plus, there’s a makeshift beach at the resort that lines a small stretch of the river, complete with sunbeds, tables and chairs – so we’re not entirely cheating. Since opening in 2017, Sabay Beach has become a popular spot to take in the tranquil riverside life that’s just under a mile out of town along the Kampot River. Take a boat trip through the mangroves, go paddleboarding, take a dip in the river or simply relax on the “beach” and enjoy the panoramic views.
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