REVIEW · SIEM REAP
Intercity Transfer (Siem Reap to Sihanoukville)
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Road trips in Cambodia can be long. This one is organized end to end, from hotel pickup to drop-off in Sihanoukville. You’ll get a comfortable, air-conditioned ride on the Siem Reap–Sihanoukville route (also called Kompong Som or Snooky), with a trained driver who keeps an eye on safety in busy traffic. I especially like the hotel-to-hotel setup and the clear, practical service details (including confirmation of pickup timing and your location).
The second big win is control: you can pick your start time (within reason), and the driver can plan stops so you’re not stuck hungry or stressed. One thing to consider is that the drive is about eight hours, so any extra lunch or break stops will stretch the total time.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Transfer Work
- Hotel Pickup to Sihanoukville Drop-Off: The Real Point of a Private Ride
- About That Drive Time: What Eight Hours Feels Like in an AC Vehicle
- Stops Without the Stress: Lunch Breaks, Toilet Reality, and Time Management
- The Driver Factor: Safety, Conversation, and Local Context
- Value and Price: Why $137 Can Make Sense for This Route
- Comfort and Practicalities: Luggage, Tickets, and What to Pack
- Who This Transfer Fits Best (And Who Might Prefer Something Else)
- Should You Book This Siem Reap to Sihanoukville Transfer?
- FAQ
- Where do you get picked up in Siem Reap?
- How long is the drive from Siem Reap to Sihanoukville?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is lunch included?
- Where can you be dropped off in Sihanoukville?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key Things That Make This Transfer Work

- Door-to-door convenience with hotel pickup in Siem Reap and hotel or airport drop-off in Sihanoukville
- Air-conditioned comfort plus cold towels and bottled water included
- Flexible start time, with the option to request an earlier departure
- Stop planning on your terms, including a lunch break at your expense
- Professional driving in chaotic traffic, with safety prioritized
- Reasonable luggage allowance, typically one suitcase per passenger
Hotel Pickup to Sihanoukville Drop-Off: The Real Point of a Private Ride

This transfer is built for one simple goal: get you across Cambodia with less hassle than arranging taxis by the hour. Instead of figuring out connections or chasing ride-share options, you start with pickup at your hotel in Siem Reap and end with drop-off at your chosen spot in Sihanoukville—your hotel or the airport.
I like how the service treats logistics as part of the trip, not an afterthought. You receive confirmation around the important pieces like pickup timing and your hotel name, which matters on long travel days when you don’t want to wonder if your driver is even looking for you. The transfer is also private, so it’s just your group in the vehicle.
There’s one small detail to keep in mind: the meeting point info may show a location connected to Preah Sihanouk, but the operational setup is hotel pickup in Siem Reap. In practice, you should expect a pickup from where you’re staying—just double-check your confirmation so everyone’s on the same page.
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About That Drive Time: What Eight Hours Feels Like in an AC Vehicle

The journey itself is about eight hours overland. That’s a long chunk of road time, so comfort isn’t a “nice to have.” It’s the difference between arriving relaxed or arriving already cranky.
Because the vehicle is air-conditioned and described as good quality, you can usually settle in, keep your bags organized, and use the ride as downtime. You’ll also get cold towels and bottled water, which sounds basic, but it’s exactly what you want when you’re bracing for heat and road dust.
On the road, traffic conditions can be partially chaotic. The driver’s job isn’t just to move fast—it’s to move safely. In the feedback you’ll see emphasis on professional driving and safety being the priority, which is what you want for an intercity day like this.
If you’re prone to motion sickness, plan ahead. The transfer notes you should consider taking travel sickness medication if you need it. That’s not a “maybe”; with this much time in the car, it can save your trip.
Stops Without the Stress: Lunch Breaks, Toilet Reality, and Time Management
One of the most useful parts of this transfer is that the vehicle can stop during the trip, especially for lunch. Food isn’t included, so you’ll buy your own meal at local cafes, but the key is that you’re not left to scramble for something when hunger hits.
The practical downside is simple: stops add time. If you make multiple break stops beyond a main lunch break, expect the overall trip to run longer than the baseline eight-hour estimate. If your schedule is tight on arrival day, tell the operator your preference for fewer stops and quicker rest breaks.
Toilet planning is worth your attention here. The transfer notes that there are few places on the route with good quality toilets. That means you should not treat bathroom stops as guaranteed every hour. Build a little slack into your expectations, and use stops when they’re available rather than waiting for the “perfect” one.
A small strategy that works well for long road days: carry tissues or hand sanitizer, and keep your water handy even though bottled water is included. You’re less dependent on roadside options.
The Driver Factor: Safety, Conversation, and Local Context

This is where a private transfer can feel more like a guided travel day than a plain taxi ride. The service uses qualified, experienced drivers, and the vibe is very practical: they handle the driving, but they also pay attention to what you want on the route.
In the feedback, drivers are described as professional and safety-focused, including drivers who took care in busy traffic. One driver named Sambin is highlighted for being both great company and informative. He shared explanations related to Angkor Wat and Siem Reap while driving—perfect for turning the journey into a warm-up for your next days in Cambodia.
Another point that comes up is stop preferences. The driver asked about what people wanted for breaks and then planned stops accordingly. That’s useful because “lunch” isn’t one-size-fits-all. Some people want a quick bite; others want a proper sit-down meal and time to stretch.
So even though this is not an attraction tour, you still get the benefit of an experienced driver who knows how to work with real-world road conditions and your comfort.
Value and Price: Why $137 Can Make Sense for This Route

At $137, the headline question is: is it worth it versus other ways to get from Siem Reap to Sihanoukville?
Here’s how I’d think about value. You’re paying for:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off, which saves you time and avoids extra leg logistics
- A private, comfortable AC vehicle for the whole trip
- Included basics that matter on a long ride: bottled water and cold towels
- A driver who handles the complexity of the road so you don’t have to coordinate while traveling
For an eight-hour overland transfer, the cost becomes more understandable. When you compare it to the time, stress, and potential cost of cobbling together transport pieces (or dealing with last-minute changes), a well-run private transfer often feels like the cleanest option.
Also, the service offers group discounts, which can lower the effective per-person cost if you’re traveling with more than two people. Even with just two passengers, the private part matters—no shared vehicle waits, no random delays because someone else is stopping for something unrelated.
The best way to judge value is with your arrival-day goals. If you want to land in Sihanoukville without fuss and then start exploring right away, this transfer is built for that.
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Comfort and Practicalities: Luggage, Tickets, and What to Pack

The transfer allows a reasonable amount of luggage—typically one suitcase per passenger—so it’s realistic for standard Cambodia travel. If you’re traveling with bulky items, check your vehicle option and be honest about what you’re carrying during booking.
You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which is handy for keeping everything in one place on your phone. That may not be exciting, but it cuts down the usual travel-day friction.
Even though this is a comfortable ride, I still recommend packing like you’re doing a long road day:
- Something for warmth (AC can feel cold after heat outside)
- Motion-sickness support if you need it
- Water plus a snack you like (since food purchases are on you)
- A small kit for bathroom stops, given that good-quality restrooms are limited on the route
One more practical note: the start time is flexible. If you want an earlier departure, contact the operator. That can help you arrive before nightfall or line up your first evening plans in Sihanoukville.
Who This Transfer Fits Best (And Who Might Prefer Something Else)

This private transfer is a great match if you:
- Want door-to-door convenience without managing transfers
- Prefer a comfortable ride with basic included comfort items (water, towels)
- Travel with a small group who’d rather not share a vehicle with strangers
- Care about safety and driver professionalism on a long road day
It’s also a smart choice if you’re the type who likes a plan. The service is set up with confirmation of pickup details and timing, which reduces uncertainty when you’re moving from one city to another.
You might consider a different approach if you’re trying to travel ultra-budget and don’t mind more effort coordinating along the way. This transfer is about comfort and clarity, not squeezing every possible dollar out of the trip.
For people who want to experience Sihanoukville directly instead of arriving by flight and immediately dealing with transport once there, a car transfer also helps you get an easier start. You go from point A to point B with your own timing.
Should You Book This Siem Reap to Sihanoukville Transfer?

I’d book this if you want a straightforward, private road transfer with comfort baked in. The combination of hotel pickup, AC vehicle, included water and cold towels, and a driver who prioritizes safety makes it feel like a good value for an eight-hour day.
Book it especially if your arrival plans depend on landing on time, and you’d rather avoid last-minute transport chaos. Just plan for the reality of road travel: longer trip time if you add stops, limited top-quality toilets along the route, and the possibility of motion sickness if you’re sensitive.
If you like a travel day that runs on schedule—with a little flexibility for lunch and breaks—this one fits well.
FAQ
Where do you get picked up in Siem Reap?
You’re picked up at your hotel in Siem Reap. The service is described as hotel pickup rather than meeting at a distant roadside point.
How long is the drive from Siem Reap to Sihanoukville?
The journey takes about eight hours.
What’s included in the price?
The transfer includes hotel pick-up, overland transport by your chosen air-conditioned vehicle, cold towels, and bottled water.
Is lunch included?
No. Food, soft drinks, and alcohol are not included. The vehicle can stop for lunch at your expense.
Where can you be dropped off in Sihanoukville?
You can be dropped off at your hotel in Sihanoukville or at Sihanoukville airport. Let the operator know before the activity begins.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Canceling within 24 hours doesn’t get refunded.

































