Sihanoukville, originally called Kampong Som, is a port city in
southern Cambodia. This city sits on a headland ringed by pristine beaches, overlooks the Gulf of Thailand and offers lost of activities from sunbathing and swimming to
snorkeling and scuba diving, to boat trips and jungle hikes, etc... With a lay back atmosphere, Sihanoukville is rapidly a popular destination for those who want to get away from cities and spend some days for relaxation.
When to go?
In Sihanoukville, there are four distinctive seasons. From November to February the weather is cool and dry; from March to May it is dry and hot. From June to August the Sihanoukville is hot and wet (in July, the temperature can reach 37 degrees); from September to October it is cool and wet. Monsoon rains are more frequent and usually last 1 to 3 hours in the afternoon.
The cooler months from September to February are the best time to the beach town, especially in the end of the rains in November.
Travel tips
On the beach, there are all manner of hawkers sell about everything such as seafood, fruit, drinks, herbal remedies and traditional massage. Some of them have been known to pilfer unattended possessions. So, keep close watch on your valuables, or leave them at a trusted beachside shack when going for a swim.
Also, take a note that Cambodia is a conservative society, which reflects clearly on the local people's choice of beachwear. And you can show your respect for the local culture by choosing modest beachwear.
With transportation in Sihanoukville, should always agree on a price beforehand. Ask your hotel to make arrangements.
Van Cao
Indochina Travel Service