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Top Cambodia Beaches for Relaxation After Angkor Wat

For the longest time, the temples of Angkor left other destinations in Cambodia in the shade, but in recent years, the beaches and islands of the South Coast have become a major attraction in their own right.

With countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam as close neighbors, beach lovers are spoiled for choice. However, Cambodia competes with the best of them when it comes to powdery sands, swaying palms, and turquoise waters.

The islands off the coast near Sihanoukville have something for everyone, from die-hard party people to those seeking sun-kissed solitude. Therefore, to find beach perfection in Cambodia, simply pick your island, select your beach, and sprawl on the sand surrounded by warm, clear waters. There’s a reason many visitors to Cambodia decide to stay longer than expected!

Whether you crave a crowd or a calm escape, here’s our guide to the best beaches in Cambodia.

Long Beach, Koh Rong

Best for serene sands

Hugging the western shore of Koh Rong, Long Beach is the island’s finest escape, an almost empty stretch of beyond-beautiful sands running for 7km (4.3 miles). The powder-like sand is so squeaky soft you might be forgiven for thinking there had been an explosion in a baby powder factory. It’s sometimes known as 7km Beach thanks to its length, and it’s also confusingly known as Sok San Beach or Royal Sands Beach in honor of the resorts that lie at the northern and southern ends of this castaway dream.

Saracen Bay, Koh Rong Sanloem

Best for an easy escape from Sihanoukville

Blessed with endless sands and teeming jungles, Koh Rong Sanloem is a vision of tropical perfection. The island boasts three main settlements, each with its own distinct personality. However, there’s no doubt that crescent-shaped Saracen Bay is the most beautiful, featuring a graceful curve of white sand wrapping around the island’s eastern shoreline. Resorts to suit every budget are strung along its 2.5km (1.5 miles) of sand, and this popular bay is well connected to Sihanoukville on the mainland by high-powered speedboats.

Beachside yoga sessions are part of the experience on Koh Rong © sitriel / iStockphoto / Getty Images

Long Set Beach, Koh Rong

Best for a low-key island experience

Also known as 4km Beach, this stunning stretch of sand on the south coast of Koh Rong takes its name from one of the first resorts to set up here. It remains relatively undeveloped compared to neighboring Koh Tuch. Visitors will find a handful of hostels and boutique resorts lined up behind the greenery-backed sands, creating a still peaceful atmosphere. At the extreme east end of Long Set Beach, a short path leads to nearby Nature Beach, another lovely spray of sand.

Otres Beach, Sihanoukville

Best for a quick mainland beach trip

Bypassing the overdeveloped beaches in Sihanoukville City, head out to Otres Beach, a seemingly boundless strip lined with casuarinas and blinding white sand. Despite some mega-developments inland from the sand, the beach itself is still very beautiful, and the 2km (1.2 mile) stretch between Otres 1 Beach and Otres 2 Beach remains relatively undeveloped. Keep your gaze directed towards the infinite horizon, allowing you to truly embrace the tropical paradise atmosphere.

Ream National Park has some of the best beaches near Sihanoukville © BLK_Design / iStockphoto / Getty Images

Ream Beach, Sihanoukville

Best for wildlife and boat trips

Ream National Park may not be one of Cambodia’s most celebrated protected areas, but it is home to some of the country’s finest beaches, many of which remain relatively undeveloped. Travelers who explore Ream can embark on boat trips through coastal mangroves and wander along lengthy stretches of unspoiled sand. This park is home to several endangered birds and occasionally dolphins or porpoises frolicking in the waves where the river meets the sea. When it comes to choosing a stretch of sand, Ream Beach attracts visitors eager for a glimpse of wildlife and natural beauty.

Lazy Beach, Koh Rong Sanloem

Best for a family getaway

On the southwest coast of Koh Rong Sanloem lies Lazy Beach, an idyllic hideaway that boasts one of the most stunning beaches you’ll find anywhere. There is only one place to stay here, Lazy Beach, a rustic resort offering basic bungalows with balconies and hammocks to soak in the splendor of the sands. The combined restaurant and common area is well-stocked with books and board games, making it a wonderful fit for families seeking a memorable beach experience.

It’s the crystal-clear waters that draw many travelers to Koh Rong © BlueOrange Studio / Shutterstock

Lagoon Beach, Koh Kong Island

Best for crystal waters

Cambodia’s largest island features seas so clear that you can almost see individual grains of sand in the shallow waters. The island has seven beaches lined up along the west coast and backed by coconut palms and lush vegetation, as expected in a tropical paradise. Several of the best beaches are at the mouths of small streams; we particularly recommend the sixth beach, Lagoon Beach, where a narrow channel leads to a hidden lagoon.

Koh Ta Khiev, Sihanoukville

Best for a low-key island getaway

If your ideal beach escape involves switching off from the hustle and bustle, then the little island of Koh Ta Khiev, located near Ream National Park, will meet all your wishes. Although development is encroaching, the southern tip of the island retains a castaway vibe with its collection of charming, eco-friendly budget accommodations and the stunning Long Beach.

The islands of the Koh Sdach archipelago are dotted with hidden-away beaches © rchphoto / iStockphoto / Getty Images

Koh Sdach Islands, Koh Kong

Best for secluded snorkeling and diving

Just off the southwestern tip of Botum Sakor National Park, the Koh Sdach Archipelago comprises a picturesque collection of 12 small islands, many of which feature excellent snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities. The main island, Koh Sdach (King’s Island), lacks beaches, yet it presents a unique chance to experience island life without the crowds. From there, you can hire a boat to explore nearby islands with tranquil beaches, including Koh Totang and the pristine sand spits of the Koh Ampil islets.

Lonely Beach, Koh Rong

Best for sustainable living

Lonely Beach is an idyllic traveler bolthole hidden away on a private beach at Koh Rong’s northern tip. The resort places a strong emphasis on sustainability, featuring cute bungalows and open-air dorms that utilize natural ventilation. During the high season, excursions to other islands, snorkeling trips, and nightly beach banquets are popular activities. Don’t be surprised if this enchanting location entices you to extend your stay!

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