REVIEW · PHNOM PENH
Private Transfer From or to Phnom Penh <=> Sihanoukville
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Hotel-to-boat transfers should feel this easy. This private ride takes you between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville with a calm, direct route (using the expressway) and a driver who’s there to do more than drive. I like the pickup and drop-off at your exact hotel or the port area, and I really value having an English-speaking driver/assistant who can handle the small details so you don’t have to. The main thing to consider is that it’s time-focused, so if you’re the type who loves long wandering stops, you’ll want to plan your breaks intentionally.
The service is built for real travel moments: luggage, quick food or bathroom stops, and a straightforward handoff when you’re connecting to islands. On top of that, you get a mobile ticket and group-discount options if you’re traveling with others, which helps the cost feel fair. One possible drawback: you’re relying on the driver’s timing and routing, so if your schedule is tight, you’ll want to share your plans clearly at the start.
If you’re going between Phnom Penh’s city energy and Sihanoukville’s seaside swing, this kind of transfer is often the difference between a smooth day and a stressful one. I’d use it when you want comfort, predictability, and a low-effort start or finish to your Cambodia trip.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why this Phnom Penh–Sihanoukville transfer feels like good value
- Pickup in Phnom Penh: hotel lobby to the road, no awkward hunting
- The expressway ride: comfort, timing, and smart stop options
- Arrival in Sihanoukville: hotel drop-off or the port handoff
- Optional extension to Kampot and Kep: keep the same comfort southbound
- Drivers and service level: friendly, discreet, and helpful with luggage
- Price and logistics: what’s included, what you should budget for
- Should you book the Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville private transfer?
- FAQ
- How much does the private transfer cost?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Where can the driver pick you up in Phnom Penh?
- Where will you be dropped off in Sihanoukville?
- If I’m transferring from the islands, what do I need to provide?
- Is the driver English-speaking?
- Are meals or tickets included for stops?
- What’s included in the price?
- What’s the cancellation rule?
Key things to know before you go

- Door-to-door pickup in Phnom Penh and drop in Sihanoukville or at the port area
- English-speaking driver/assistant for a more straightforward ride
- Expressway routing for a faster, less complicated drive time
- Flexible stop options along the way for food, bathroom breaks, or quick needs
- Port-to-island connections supported, including pickups tied to your ferry arrival company
- AC private vehicle with road tolls and gasoline handled
Why this Phnom Penh–Sihanoukville transfer feels like good value

Paying for a private transfer sounds fancy until you use it once and realize what you’re buying: fewer decisions, less waiting, and smoother timing. For $59 per person, you’re not just renting a car. You’re paying for a driver who handles the practical stuff, from getting you picked up correctly to dropping you where you actually need to go.
The route is built around speed and comfort, using the expressway for the Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville leg. That matters when you’re trying to protect your day—especially if you’re heading to beaches, islands, or an early connection.
I also like that the service is private. That means you set the pace for your group, and you don’t have to squeeze into a shared shuttle schedule. Yes, you might lose the cheapest option, but you often gain real travel time and a calmer start.
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Pickup in Phnom Penh: hotel lobby to the road, no awkward hunting

In Phnom Penh, the plan is simple: you get a free pickup from your hotel in the city. You provide your hotel name for the pickup, and the driver meets you in the lobby area. If you’ve ever arrived in a new city and spent 30 minutes figuring out where the car actually is, you’ll appreciate how direct this is.
The ride starts with a warm welcome from your English-speaking driver who acts as your assistant during the transfer. That can be surprisingly useful. You’re not only getting transportation; you’re getting a person who can help you confirm the route and handle the handoffs smoothly.
One small practical thought: the pickup depends on you giving accurate hotel details. If you’re staying in a hotel with multiple entrances or a busy pickup lane, send the clearest possible hotel name and any helpful location notes when booking.
The expressway ride: comfort, timing, and smart stop options

Between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville, you drive using the expressway, which keeps the trip more predictable. The scheduled duration is listed as about 2 to 3 hours, which is a helpful range when you’re planning what comes next.
You also get something many transfers don’t clearly offer: flexibility to stop along the way. That’s ideal for quick breaks like grabbing food, stepping out for a bathroom stop, or dealing with small travel needs without dragging everyone into a longer detour.
The vehicle is described as luxury and comfortable with air conditioning, and the cost includes gasoline and road tolls. So when you’re riding, you’re not thinking about little add-ons or sudden surprises. This is where private transfers earn their keep: you stay focused on the day, not the logistics.
If your schedule is tight, I’d do this: decide ahead of time what you’ll do if you need a stop. For example, if you need a restroom, you’ll want the driver to pick the next workable option rather than improvising mid-drive.
Arrival in Sihanoukville: hotel drop-off or the port handoff

Sihanoukville is a different feeling from Phnom Penh. The coast is closer, the pace changes, and the “where do I go next” question becomes real fast—especially if you’re heading to Koh Rong or Koh Rong Sanleom.
The transfer supports two main arrival modes:
- Drop at your hotel in Sihanoukville
- Pickup/drop at Sihanoukville Port at the Autonomous zone, especially if you’re connecting to islands
If you’re coming from an island back to Phnom Penh, the port pickup works too, but it comes with one important detail: you need to provide the arrival ferry company name at Sihanoukville for the pickup. That’s the kind of small instruction that prevents big frustration. Ferry arrivals can shift, and having the correct company helps the driver find you without chasing.
The handoff is also time-based and private, meaning you don’t have to join a crowd or figure out directions while you’re carrying luggage. This is exactly the kind of stress-reducer that makes beach trips start better than they usually do.
Optional extension to Kampot and Kep: keep the same comfort southbound

This service doesn’t only cover Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville. There are built-in options to continue to Kampot or Kep, with pickup and help structured the same way: you’re met by the driver/assistant and transported in a comfortable AC vehicle.
For Kampot and Kep options, the route is described as flexible, with the driver allowing stops along the way from Phnom Penh. The time blocks listed are around 1 hour for each of those destinations in the itinerary structure, which gives you a sense of the scale if you’re planning an extra night or two.
Why this matters: Kampot and Kep are often a “let’s slow down” part of a trip. If you already trust the transfer style, it’s easier to keep the same service instead of switching to a different ride method on the road.
One practical drawback to consider: if you add a second destination, build extra buffer. Even with a private car, you’re still mixing travel time with stops, hotel drop timing, and possible route traffic.
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Drivers and service level: friendly, discreet, and helpful with luggage

The standout theme in the driver praise is how human the service feels. One name that comes up is Sokheang, described as friendly, personable, knowledgeable, and helpful with things like taming luggage. That’s not a small point. When you’re moving between cities (and especially toward ports), luggage handling can be the difference between a smooth start and a scramble.
Another name that shows up is Naven, with praise focused on being efficient, safe, and comfortable. The ride is also described as discreet and attentive, which fits the vibe you want in a private transfer: you want help without constant fuss.
So what should you expect on your ride? A driver who’s not just behind the wheel. You’re getting an English-speaking assistant presence, and the service is set up for real comfort: AC, private seating, and the ability to pause when you need to.
If you want to get the best version of this experience, communicate early. Share your pickup details clearly and tell the driver what matters most to you—comfort, bathroom stops, or minimizing time.
Price and logistics: what’s included, what you should budget for

Here’s the practical breakdown of what you’re paying for and what you’re not.
Included:
- Pick up and drop off at your hotel (or Sihanoukville Port area for port-connected trips)
- Private English speaking driver
- Gasoline and road toll fee
- Air-conditioned luxury/comfy vehicle
- Road-based support as your ride assistant during the transfer
Not included:
- Tips for the driver
- Any other costs not specifically mentioned
That inclusion list is where value hides. Many “cheap transfer” ads look similar until you realize the tolls, fuel, or comfort upgrades aren’t included. Here, you get a more complete package, which makes the flat price easier to trust.
One more detail: there’s a mobile ticket, and group discounts are available. If you’re splitting the ride among friends or family, the per-person value drops quickly. That’s worth thinking about if your travel group is at least a few people.
Should you book the Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville private transfer?

I’d book this when you want a low-stress start or finish to your Cambodia route. It’s especially smart if you’re connecting to islands from Sihanoukville, because the port handoff is part of the plan and the driver can assist through that transition.
Skip it only if you’re truly hunting for the absolute lowest cost and you’re comfortable handling your own pickup coordination and timing. This is a private service, and you’re paying for that ease, plus AC comfort and an English-speaking driver who helps with real-world travel problems.
If your priority is straightforward transportation, sensible flexibility for quick stops, and not having to negotiate your way through a new city, this transfer is a solid pick.
FAQ
How much does the private transfer cost?
The price is listed as $59.00 per person.
How long does the transfer take?
The duration is listed as approximately 2 to 3 hours.
Where can the driver pick you up in Phnom Penh?
There is free pickup from your hotel in Phnom Penh city. You provide your hotel name for pickup.
Where will you be dropped off in Sihanoukville?
You can be dropped off at your hotel in Sihanoukville or at Sihanoukville Port at the Autonomous zone, depending on your plan.
If I’m transferring from the islands, what do I need to provide?
For port pickup related to island arrivals, you need to provide the arrival ferry company name at Sihanoukville.
Is the driver English-speaking?
Yes. The transfer includes a private English-speaking driver who also acts as an assistant during the ride.
Are meals or tickets included for stops?
The itinerary lists admission tickets as free at the stop points, but it does not list meals. The stop flexibility is there for things like quick breaks, but food is not stated as included.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes hotel/port pickup and drop-off, gasoline, road toll fees, and an air-conditioned vehicle with a private English-speaking driver.
What’s the cancellation rule?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.
































