REVIEW · PHNOM PENH
Taxi Phnom Penh or Techo Airport to Sihanoukville or vice versa
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Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville by taxi is the easy way.
This private transfer puts you on the road fast, with air-conditioned comfort, English-speaking drivers, and a route that uses the Sihanoukville Expressway to cut down travel stress. It also covers hotel drop-offs and port/pier access, handy if you’re heading toward islands like Koh Rong and Koh Rong Sanleom.
Two things I really like: it feels dependable (on time, smooth ride, and good communication), and it’s good value once you compare it to what hotels sometimes quote. One practical drawback to keep in mind is the ride is still a 2.5–3 hour road trip, and pickup/drop-off at Techo International (KTI) costs an extra $15 paid in cash to the driver.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you book
- Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville: the expressway taxi logic
- Price and value: what $48 per person really buys you
- Pickup options in Phnom Penh and in Sihanoukville
- In the car: what “comfort” means on this route
- The 2.5–3 hour drive: managing expectations on the Sihanoukville Expressway
- Getting dropped at the right place: hotels, ports, piers, and island plans
- Vehicles, group discounts, and mobile tickets: the practical bits that matter
- Tips to make your pickup smooth (and your day less stressful)
- Who should book this taxi transfer?
- Should you book this Phnom Penh–Sihanoukville taxi?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long does the Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville taxi take?
- What is included in the $48 per person price?
- Are hotels, ports, and piers included for pickup and drop-off?
- Is Techo International Airport (KTI) pickup or drop-off included?
- What vehicle types are available?
- Do I get a mobile ticket?
- Does the driver speak English?
- Is this private or shared transportation?
- Is travel insurance included?
Key things to know before you book

- Private transfer for your group with mobile ticket and confirmation at booking
- Expressway route helps the drive feel faster and less tiring
- Vehicle choices range from sedans to larger buses, based on your group size
- Tolls, parking, and luggage limits are handled in the price
- KTI (Techo Airport) has an extra $15 cash charge for pickup or drop-off
Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville: the expressway taxi logic

If your plan is Phnom Penh (or Techo/KTI airport) to Sihanoukville and then onward to islands, you want transportation that doesn’t turn into a puzzle. This service is built for that: it’s a direct point-to-point taxi setup with enough vehicle options to match solo travelers, families, and groups.
The big win is the Sihanoukville Expressway. You don’t need to think about which road to take or how to negotiate rides once you land. You just get picked up and go.
From the ride quality side, multiple guest notes point to the same theme: comfortable vehicles, friendly drivers, and the feeling of being taken care of. One review even mentioned cold water during the trip, which is a small detail that makes a long drive feel less rough.
The other thing I appreciate is flexibility of drop-off. This isn’t only a main-street arrival in Sihanoukville. You can arrange hotel drop-offs, and if you’re connecting to the islands, you can also reach the right ports/p iers (including Ream Pier, and transfers tied to Koh Rong and Koh Rong Sanleom).
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Price and value: what $48 per person really buys you

The price is listed at $48.00 per person, and the service is typically booked around 10 days ahead on average. Duration runs about 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours, depending on traffic and where in the cities you start and end.
So is it worth it?
In practice, the value comes from three places:
- You’re paying for convenience, not just a car. The pickup and drop-off planning is included, with licensed driver service and a private vehicle set-up rather than you hunting for a local taxi at the last minute.
- You avoid hidden add-ons inside the route. The price includes expressway tolls and parking fees, so you’re not surprised mid-journey.
- Hotel quotes can be higher. One note specifically said the transfer cost was less than what a resort/hotel tried to charge for the same Phnom Penh airport to Sihanoukville connection. That’s a common pattern in tourism cities: hotels price for convenience and lack of competition. A fixed taxi transfer price usually feels fairer.
One more detail to factor in: pickup/drop-off at Techo International Airport (KTI) costs an additional $15 paid directly to the driver in cash. If your flight uses KTI, that changes the comparison math slightly. Still, the rest of the trip is straightforward and includes the toll and parking pieces.
Finally, keep expectations aligned with the category: it’s a transfer. It’s not a guided tour with stops. You’re paying for a comfortable road ride and a correct arrival location.
Pickup options in Phnom Penh and in Sihanoukville

This service works both directions: Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville or Sihanoukville back to Phnom Penh, including airport access and city drop-offs.
Here’s what you can typically arrange:
- Hotel pickup/drop-off within the city
- Port access for island trips (Koh Rong, Koh Rong Sanleom, and Ream Pier)
- For arrivals from Sihanoukville: pick-ups can be arranged from hotels, ports, or piers in Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh/airport connections
For the Techo airport piece, pay attention to the fine print. The standard package includes airport/route transfer features, but pickup or drop-off at Techo Airport (KTI) is extra at $15 paid in cash to the driver.
Practical tip: if your flight timing is tight, make sure your hotel address and pickup location are clear. In big-city pickups, a mismatch of a few blocks can turn a smooth ride into a frustrating wait. A clear address and a ready contact point make everything go faster.
In the car: what “comfort” means on this route

You’ll be traveling by air-conditioned vehicle, with a licensed driver. The vehicle lineup is broad: sedans, SUVs, MPVs, minivans, vans, and larger buses.
That matters because Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville are not short-hop distances. If you’re traveling with family or luggage, the ability to choose the right vehicle size is more than a marketing detail—it directly affects comfort. A bigger car also tends to make it easier to fit bags without stacking everything like Tetris.
Luggage is included with small/medium/large options, and parking fees and expressway toll fees are covered. Translation: you can travel with your normal packing without needing to negotiate for every little expense.
One review also called out friendly service and a comfortable ride on a long journey. Another mentioned excellent English-speaking drivers, which is a big help when you’re coordinating exact drop-off locations (especially for ports and piers where naming the wrong entrance can cost you time).
The 2.5–3 hour drive: managing expectations on the Sihanoukville Expressway

The schedule expectation is about 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours. That range is normal for highway driving plus city pickup and drop-off timing.
Using the Sihanoukville Expressway is the reason this transfer usually feels less exhausting than older, slower routes. You’re trading “searching and negotiating” stress for a straightforward ride that gets you to the coast area faster.
What you should know before you go:
- This is a transfer, so you shouldn’t expect scheduled sightseeing stops.
- The ride length still means you’ll want to plan your day around it. If you’re booking a same-day connection to an island ferry, build in buffer time at the port/boarding area.
If you’re doing the reverse—Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh—the same logic applies. You’ll be moving from coastal logistics (hotels and piers) back into city/airport schedules. Aim to be early rather than perfect.
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Getting dropped at the right place: hotels, ports, piers, and island plans

Sihanoukville is where things get logistics-y. Many people arrive with one specific next step in mind: an island boat.
This service is set up to handle that. It can arrange transfers to ports/p iers for Koh Rong, Koh Rong Sanleom, and Ream Pier. That’s useful because the port areas can be confusing if you’re tired from travel or you arrive without local knowledge.
The value here is simple: you’re trying to minimize the chance of ending up at the wrong pier entrance or in the wrong zone of an area where multiple boats depart.
If you’re heading to the islands, I also suggest you keep your ferry schedule in mind. A taxi transfer can get you to the general right location, but ferry timing is strict. Treat the taxi as the first gear, not the whole machine.
On the Phnom Penh side, hotel drop-offs can also be a time-saver. Phnom Penh can involve traffic variance, and a set pickup/drop-off arrangement makes your arrival smoother and more predictable.
Vehicles, group discounts, and mobile tickets: the practical bits that matter

This is a private transfer: only your group participates. That usually means less waiting around and fewer coordination hassles.
You also get group discounts, which is a strong option if you’re traveling with friends or with a small family. Splitting costs can make the transfer feel especially reasonable compared to separate taxis.
A mobile ticket is included, and you receive confirmation at the time of booking. In real terms, that makes it easier to show the right details at pickup without hunting for paper or worrying you forgot a document.
If you’re thinking about booking, aim to lock it in early. The typical booking window noted here is about 10 days in advance. For busy seasons and holiday travel, earlier is better.
Tips to make your pickup smooth (and your day less stressful)

Here are a few practical habits that help on this kind of transfer:
- Confirm your pickup address and landmark. If your hotel has more than one entrance or street-side reception, give a clear pickup point.
- Have your port/boat plan ready. If you’re heading toward Koh Rong, Koh Rong Sanleom, or Ream Pier, know which area you’re going to. You’ll waste less time explaining.
- If you fly into KTI, plan the extra $15 cash. Pickup/drop-off at Techo Airport requires an additional payment to the driver in cash. Keep a few bills ready so you’re not negotiating on arrival.
- Use the right vehicle size for your group and luggage. This isn’t the moment to “make do” with a too-small car. A better fit reduces stress and time at loading.
- Plan buffer time at the port. Even a smooth taxi ride can’t change ferry departure rules.
And one more note: English-speaking drivers are listed as part of the experience. Still, it’s smart to double-check key details like exact pickup time and destination name on the day.
Who should book this taxi transfer?
This transfer makes the most sense if you:
- Want an easy, private ride between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville (or the reverse)
- Are traveling with family or friends and want a vehicle that fits everyone comfortably
- Need reliable access to ports/p iers for island plans around Koh Rong and Koh Rong Sanleom, including Ream Pier
- Prefer an air-conditioned ride with predictable toll and parking handling
It might feel less ideal if you’re looking for a sightseeing-heavy road trip with planned stops. This is about moving you efficiently between destinations, not turning the drive into an itinerary.
Should you book this Phnom Penh–Sihanoukville taxi?
If your priority is comfort, timing, and getting to the correct drop-off location without drama, I’d say yes. The value is strong for the length of the ride, especially when you compare it to what local accommodations may charge for transfers. The combination of air-conditioning, licensed drivers, toll and parking inclusion, and English support makes it an easy choice.
Before you hit book, decide on two things:
- Does your route involve Techo Airport (KTI)? If yes, budget the extra $15 cash.
- Do you need to reach a specific pier/port for an island connection? If yes, make sure your destination details are crystal clear so the driver heads to the right spot the first time.
FAQ
FAQ
How long does the Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville taxi take?
The drive is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours, depending on traffic and your exact pickup and drop-off locations.
What is included in the $48 per person price?
The price includes an air-conditioned vehicle, a licensed driver, parking fees, expressway toll fees, and luggage allowance for small/medium/large items.
Are hotels, ports, and piers included for pickup and drop-off?
Yes. The service can provide pickups and drop-offs at hotels and for port/ pier access for island trips (including Koh Rong, Koh Rong Sanleom, and Ream Pier).
Is Techo International Airport (KTI) pickup or drop-off included?
Pickup or drop-off at Techo Airport (KTI) costs an extra $15. That extra fee is paid directly to the driver in cash.
What vehicle types are available?
You can choose from sedans, SUVs, MPVs, minivans, vans, and larger buses, depending on your group size and comfort needs.
Do I get a mobile ticket?
Yes. A mobile ticket is included, and you receive confirmation at the time of booking.
Does the driver speak English?
English-speaking drivers are included with the service.
Is this private or shared transportation?
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate.
Is travel insurance included?
No. Personal expense and travel insurance are not included.
























