Siem Reap Angkor Airport to Siem Reap City by Shuttle Bus

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Siem Reap Angkor Airport to Siem Reap City by Shuttle Bus

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Your airport pickup is easier than you expect. This Siem Reap Angkor Airport shuttle gets you to your hotel with an English-speaking driver, cold water, and door-to-door stops. Door-to-door hotel drop-offs and a friendly, English-speaking driver are the big reasons this transfer feels worth it when you land tired.

The main tradeoff is time. Because it’s a shared bus (up to 12 people), your ride can run longer if traffic is heavy or if it’s a public holiday and the route slows down.

Key Highlights I’d Plan Around

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  • Your name is on the sign at the airport exit, so you can find your driver fast
  • Up to 12 people per shuttle, which keeps it social but not cramped
  • Door-to-door drops: nearest hotel first, then farther ones
  • English-speaking driver who answers questions, not just a silent ride
  • Cold bottle of water and tolls included, so you don’t juggle extra costs

Meeting Your Driver at Siem Reap Angkor Airport

The first thing I like about this transfer is how clear the pickup is. Your driver waits at the arrival terminal exit (there’s only one main exit) and holds a welcome sign printed with your name. That means you’re not standing there guessing which driver is yours, or trying to compare logos while you’re fighting jet lag.

You also know the starting point before you go. The pickup is at Siem Reap International Airport (NR6, Krong Siem Reap). When you book, you’ll provide your hotel name and address, because the whole experience runs on that door-to-door routing.

If you want the smoothest start, do this: double-check your hotel details match what’s on the reservation. In a city with lots of similar-sounding streets and hotel names, small errors can turn a quick meetup into an annoying call or delay.

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Door-to-Door Hotel Drops: How the Route Works

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This isn’t a “get off at a central point and find your own way” transfer. The shuttle is built to drop you at your hotel. Your driver will take everyone on the list and deliver passengers in order—nearest hotel first, then the farther stops last.

That drop-off style is great if you’re traveling light or you don’t want to negotiate tuk-tuks right after landing. It’s also useful if you’re aiming to start your first evening in Siem Reap without stress, because you’ll know you’re getting to your own front door.

The only thing to keep in mind is the sequencing. If your hotel is toward the later stops, you might spend a bit longer in the van. If you’re the early stop, you’ll likely feel like you beat the system.

Shared Shuttle Comfort With Up to 12 Passengers

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You’re riding on a shared bus with a maximum of 12 travelers. That number matters. It’s small enough that you won’t feel like you’re packed into a school bus, but large enough that you should expect a little flexibility.

Here’s what shared means in real life:

  • You might wait a bit while the shuttle picks up others.
  • Your exact departure and arrival timing can shift with the hotel drop order.
  • The ride length depends on road conditions.

You’re told to plan for about 1 hour to 1.5 hours, but you should also accept that it can take more time on public holidays or during bad traffic. In Siem Reap, that’s not a dramatic surprise. The value here is that you trade a bit of timing flexibility for real convenience—hotel-to-airport without the hassle.

English-Speaking Driver and On-the-Road Stories

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One of the most satisfying aspects of this shuttle is the human part. The service includes an English-speaking driver, and at least in some cases (like a driver named Phearom) the experience includes conversation—kind, clear English, and answers to questions about history, culture, and traditional foods.

Even if you’re not in “tour guide mode,” a driver who can explain what you’re passing can help you get your bearings fast. That matters on Day 1, when you’re trying to figure out how far everything is and what direction your evening plans will point.

Practical tip: if you have one quick question—like what’s a good first meal area, or what to avoid on your first night—ask early. Drivers can usually respond best before the drop-offs pile up.

Timing Tips for Holiday Traffic and Realistic Travel Time

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The shuttle operates 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM every day. That’s a wide window, but it still means you should plan around your arrival time. If your flight lands late in the evening, this service might not match your schedule.

Also plan for the reality that this transfer is sensitive to the day. The duration is listed as approximately 1 to 1.5 hours, but it’s explicitly noted it can run longer on public holidays or when traffic is bad.

If you want to protect your first day, don’t schedule anything tight right after pickup. Aim for a relaxed window to check in, grab water, and get your phone sorted. You’ll feel less rushed, and the shuttle timing won’t stress you out.

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Price and Value: What $19 Gets You

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At $19 per person, this is priced like a practical middle ground: not a private car, but also not a “public transport and figure it out” approach.

Here’s what you get for the money, based on the included features:

  • Airport pick-up and hotel drop-off
  • Shared bus (max 12 people)
  • English-speaking driver
  • Door-to-door service
  • Cold bottle of water
  • Toll fees included

For me, the value comes from not having to bargain, negotiate, or coordinate your arrival. You pay for the simplicity and the structure—pickup at a specific exit, with your name, and drop-off at your hotel.

If you’re a group of two, the math is usually straightforward: you’re paying per person and still getting a direct hotel delivery. If you’re traveling alone, you’re paying the full $19 but you’re also buying yourself the easiest first connection into Siem Reap.

Just note one thing: it’s shared. If you’re extremely time-sensitive, you may prefer a more private option. But if you can handle some built-in flexibility, this price feels fair for what’s included.

What This Transfer Does Not Include

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This is strictly a shuttle between the airport and Siem Reap city hotels.

It does not include:

  • transfer or drop off to the national park
  • any sightseeing
  • a local SIM card

So if your plan includes an early start for temples, a national park trip, or you need connectivity immediately, you’ll want a separate plan before or after the shuttle. Use the ride to get settled. Then build your temple or tour day from there.

Who This Siem Reap Airport Shuttle Fits Best

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This transfer is a strong choice if:

  • you want door-to-door convenience right after landing
  • you like clear pickup info and a driver who can communicate in English
  • you’re okay with shared timing in exchange for simplicity
  • you’re traveling with a group size that works well with a shared shuttle (up to 12 total on board)

It’s also a good fit for first-timers who don’t want to spend Day 1 learning roads and pickup points.

If you’re the kind of traveler who plans every minute down to the minute, shared transport might feel a little too variable. But for most people, it hits the sweet spot: easy arrival, decent comfort, and someone who can answer questions on the way in.

Should You Book This Shuttle Bus?

I’d book it if your priority is a smooth, low-stress arrival. The combination of named pickup at the airport exit, hotel drop-off, and an English-speaking driver makes this feel like a real service, not just transportation.

Skip it only if you’re arriving outside the 8:00 AM–8:00 PM window or if you need absolute precision on timing regardless of traffic and holiday conditions.

If you can keep your schedule flexible by an extra hour margin, you’ll likely find this is one of the easiest ways to start your Siem Reap trip.

FAQ

How long does the shuttle take from Siem Reap Angkor Airport to the city?

It usually takes about 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes. It can take longer on public holidays or during bad traffic.

Where do I meet the driver at the airport?

Your driver waits at the arrival terminal exit (only one exit) with a welcome sign under your name.

Is the shuttle door-to-door to my hotel?

Yes. The driver provides airport pick-up and hotel drop-off and delivers passengers to hotels starting with the nearest one.

Is this transfer shared or private?

It’s a shared bus with a maximum of 12 travelers.

What’s included in the price?

Included are airport pick-up and hotel drop-off, the shared bus, an English-speaking driver, door-to-door service, a cold bottle of water, and toll fees.

Can I cancel for free?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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