Koh Rong Sanloem: A Slice of Paradise Awaits

a white sandy beach with clear water and green trees
Olivia Franzman

Are you craving a tropical island escape without the crowds, chaos, and hefty price tag of popular tourist destinations? If so, Koh Rong Samloem might just be the peaceful paradise you’re looking for. Nestled in the Gulf of Thailand off the coast of Cambodia, this tranquil island is part of a chain of islands known for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and relaxed vibe.

After spending a week on Koh Rong Samloem, I can confidently say it’s the perfect tropical island destination for solo travelers, couples, and families alike. It offers a chance to unwind and reconnect with nature, far from the usual tourist traps. Let me share why Koh Rong Samloem should be at the top of your travel list.

Why Koh Rong Samloem is a Tranquil Tropical Escape

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Olivia Franzman

Koh Rong Samloem, though just a stone’s throw away from the bustling Koh Rong, exudes a completely different energy. Koh Rong, the larger island of the two, is known for its vibrant backpacker scene, lively nightlife, and an abundance of activities, which have led to more tourist traffic and the unfortunate build-up of trash in some areas. While Koh Rong still attracts travelers for its lively atmosphere, Koh Rong Samloem stands out for its peaceful, laid-back vibe, offering the perfect spot for those looking for something quieter and more serene.

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Olivia Franzman

The island’s charm lies in its limited development, with a few stunning, peaceful beaches, charming fishing villages, and relaxed restaurants. Whether you’re looking for budget-friendly accommodations or a touch of luxury, Koh Rong Samloem caters to all kinds of travelers. This hidden gem is the ideal destination for those who want to soak up the natural beauty, relax in peace, and explore an unspoiled tropical paradise.

How to Get to Koh Rong Samloem

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Getting to Koh Rong Samloem is easy, with ferries running from the city of Sihanoukville, Cambodia. There are two main ferry options: the slow ferry and the speed ferry. I opted for the speed ferry both ways, which takes about 30 minutes, and it was a smooth ride with great views of the surrounding islands.

Sihanoukville, however, is a city I wouldn’t recommend lingering in. It has been overtaken by Chinese investments, with unfinished or abandoned high-rise hotels and casinos dominating the skyline. The city feels a bit like a ghost town, and it’s best to pass through quickly to catch your ferry.

If you’re coming from Siem Reap, the journey to Sihanoukville takes around 12 hours by bus, but it’s only a four-hour ride from Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital. You can easily fly into Phnom Penh, catch a bus or taxi to the ferry terminal, and head straight to Koh Rong Samloem.

Where to Stay on Koh Rong Samloem

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During my stay, I opted for Onederz Hostel on the bay side of the island. Onederz runs a wonderful hostel with dorms, private rooms, a restaurant, and a bar. They also offer beachside seating with hammocks and loungers, making it the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the ocean breeze. The hostel is conveniently located, and they also offer ferry and bus transport arrangements, making it easy to plan your journey.

For those seeking a bit more luxury, there are several resorts on the island, such as Sara Resort and Eden Resort. Both offer beautiful beachfront views, swimming pools, and delicious meals. If you prefer an even more peaceful, secluded experience, consider booking a bungalow at Lazy Beach Resort, located on the more tranquil Lazy Beach, accessible via a 25-minute walk from Saracen Bay.

What to Do on Koh Rong Samloem

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Olivia Franzman

One of the most enchanting aspects of Koh Rong Samloem is the simplicity of things to do. The island is meant for slowing down and enjoying the unspoiled beauty of nature.

You’ll find three main beaches: Saracen Bay, Sunset Beach, and Lazy Beach. Each offers its own charm and relaxation. Saracen Bay is where most accommodations and restaurants are located, with a long stretch of beach perfect for walking, swimming, and lounging. In the evenings, as the tide recedes, the beach becomes even more walkable, offering a serene ambiance.

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For a quieter experience, head to Sunset Beach or Lazy Beach. These beaches are more pristine and much less developed. They offer the perfect backdrop for a relaxing day, and there are a few cozy restaurants where you can grab a bite to eat.

Beyond the beaches, there are plenty of activities to enjoy. You can take a boat trip around the island to watch the sunset, explore the local fishing village, or even join a bioluminescent plankton tour, where you can swim at night and experience the magical glow of the ocean. There are also several lookout points on the island, including a lighthouse viewpoint and two spots with incredible views of Saracen Bay and the island’s lush landscape. Be prepared for a bit of a hike, as some trails are not clearly marked, but the stunning views are well worth the effort.