Embark on a Sihanoukville highlights day tour from the cruise port and explore waterfalls, markets, and beaches. Discover the Kbal Chhay Waterfall, Phsar Leu Central Market, and Wat Leu pagoda. Immerse yourself in rural life and relax on the sandy beaches of Otres or Sokha. Book now!
Embark on a Sihanoukville highlights day tour from the cruise port and explore waterfalls, markets, and beaches. Discover the Kbal Chhay Waterfall, Phsar Leu Central Market, and Wat Leu pagoda. Immerse yourself in rural life and relax on the sandy beaches of Otres or Sokha. Book now!
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Sihanoukville - Welcome to Sihanoukville!
Upon arrival, guests will be met at either Sihanoukville Port Gate 1 or the Independence Monument, depending on the drop-off location provided by the cruise’s complimentary shuttle service. Please utilize this free shuttle bus upon disembarking from the cruise ship, which will transport you to the…
- Sihanoukville - Welcome to Sihanoukville!
Upon arrival, guests will be met at either Sihanoukville Port Gate 1 or the Independence Monument, depending on the drop-off location provided by the cruise’s complimentary shuttle service. Please utilize this free shuttle bus upon disembarking from the cruise ship, which will transport you to the designated meeting point.
Once the shuttle bus reaches the meeting point, guests should look for their guide and driver, who will be holding a sign with their name clearly displayed.
- Independence Monument - The Independence Monument in Sihanoukville, constructed in 1985, commemorates Cambodia’s independence and honors those who sacrificed their lives in past conflicts. Situated on Ekareach Street between the city center and Victory Hill, it is located within a small park. Adjacent to the monument is a shrine used for religious festivals. Featuring a lotus-shaped stupa in traditional Khmer style, it stands as a symbol of national pride and a significant landmark for visitors.
- Tomnup Rolork Fishing Port - The Fishing Village in Sihanoukville provides an intriguing insight into the daily lives of local fishermen. Each evening, they venture out to the open sea and return early the next morning with their catch. At the port, traditional boats can be seen docked as fishermen unload their haul, repair damaged nets, and prepare their gear for the next night’s work. It’s a vibrant scene that captures the rhythm of coastal life.
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Phsar Leu Market - Phsar Leu Market, also known as Sihanoukville Market, is a bustling hub in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, where visitors can experience local daily life. The market offers a wide selection of fresh produce, seafood, meats, and spices, providing an authentic taste of Cambodian cuisine. It also features clothing, accessories, and traditional handicrafts, making it an excellent spot for souvenirs.
Visiting Phsar Leu Market offers the opportunity to interact with friendly vendors, immerse oneself in the local culture, and observe traditional shopping practices. It’s the perfect place to try street food, including fresh spring rolls, grilled meats, and sweet coconut desserts.
The market is open daily from 7 am to 6 pm, allowing ample time to explore. - Wat Krom Temple - Wat Krom, also known as Wat IntNhean, is a prominent Buddhist temple in Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Located on a hilltop with stunning views of Sihanoukville City and the Gulf of Thailand, the temple features a large reclining Buddha and a shrine dedicated to the local deity Ya-Mao. Beyond being a place of worship, Wat Krom is a cultural landmark, attracting visitors with its peaceful atmosphere and architectural charm.
- Golden Lions Roundabout - The Golden Lions Roundabout, or Vimean Tao Meas, is a significant landmark in Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Built in 1996, it features two golden lion statues symbolizing the city’s strength and pride. Located at a major intersection near Sokha and Ochheuteal beaches, the area is surrounded by restaurants and shops, becoming lively in the evenings. Despite heavy traffic, it remains a popular cultural and social hub for visitors.
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Statue of Preah Thong Neang Neak - The Statue of Preah Thong and Neang Neak in Sihanoukville is a tribute to Khmer heritage. Erected in 2022, it is the country’s largest copper statue, standing 27.34 meters tall, including its pedestal.
The statue depicts the legendary figures Preah Thong (Kaundinya I) and Neang Neak (Queen Soma), who are considered the co-founders of the ancient state of Funan. According to legend, Preah Thong, an Indian prince, arrived in the region and married Neang Neak, a Naga princess. Their union is said to have given rise to the Khmer people and culture.
Located at the Ream Beach roundabout, facing the sea, it symbolizes Khmer traditions and has become a major cultural landmark, attracting both locals and tourists.
- Otres Beach - No visit to Sihanoukville is complete without a stroll along its pristine sandy beaches. Guests will be taken to Otres Beach or Sokha Beach, where they can enjoy the tropical island breeze. A coffee break or lunch can be arranged at their own expense, upon request. The tour concludes with a drop-off at the shuttle bus station, where guests will board the bus back to their cruise ship.
- Pick-up with a signage under your name printed
- Small-group tour (max 12 people) with bottled water and all entrance tickets
- Shared air-conditioned minivan or bus
- Pick-up and drop-off at Sihanoukville Port Gate 1 or the Independence Monument
- Experienced-English Speaking Guide
- Pick-up with a signage under your name printed
- Small-group tour (max 12 people) with bottled water and all entrance tickets
- Shared air-conditioned minivan or bus
- Pick-up and drop-off at Sihanoukville Port Gate 1 or the Independence Monument
- Experienced-English Speaking Guide
- Food and drinks
- Travel insurances
- Shuttle bus from cruise to Sihanouk Ville Port to meeting point
- Tipping tour guides and driver
- Food and drinks
- Travel insurances
- Shuttle bus from cruise to Sihanouk Ville Port to meeting point
- Tipping tour guides and driver
The meeting point will be either Sihanoukville Port Gate 1 or the Independence Monument, depending on the cruise shuttle’s drop-off location for the day.
Explore the Fishing Village, where local fishermen bring in their catch and prepare for their next journey. Visit the Independence Monument and its nearby shrine, which holds significance during…
The meeting point will be either Sihanoukville Port Gate 1 or the Independence Monument, depending on the cruise shuttle’s drop-off location for the day.
Explore the Fishing Village, where local fishermen bring in their catch and prepare for their next journey. Visit the Independence Monument and its nearby shrine, which holds significance during religious festivals. Discover Wat Krom, a hilltop temple featuring Khmer architecture, ocean views, and cultural treasures.
At Phsar Leu Market, immerse yourself in local life through its lively stalls offering fresh produce, seafood, and traditional goods. Finally, relax at Otres or Sokha Beach, enjoying the tropical breeze. The tour concludes with a drop-off at the shuttle station for your return to the cruise ship.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.