
We have 2 types of spacious bungalows which are equipped with one or two double beds and can sleep 2 to 4 people (rooms with 2 double beds or just the one). Each bungalow has a mosquito net, light, secure doors and a padlock supplied if you need one. You really do feel at one with your surroundings as you fall asleep to the sound of the waves lapping at the beach just outside your door.
Each morning you’ll open your front door to amazing views. If this isn’t enough there is also your very own hammock on each balcony… You have to see it to appreciate it.
Fear not if you are a single traveller who likes to mingle, we have two fantastic dormitories all with separate lockers and mosquito nets. All the bungalows and dormitories are serviced by our communal shower and toilet cubicles.
Beach Front Bungalows
- $15 – $20 per night per Bungalow
- Sleeps up to 4 people
- 1 or 2 Double beds
- Mosquito Nets supplied
- Hammock
- Balcony
- Night Light
- All Bungalows are safe, clean and secure
KohRong Island
Koh Rong
Island is a Cambodian Island in the Gulf of
Thailand, at about 40km off the coast of
Sihanoukville. Actually, the island is deserted,
undeveloped and untouched. It's a secret island.
But it will be soon one of the famous touristic
destination of Cambodia. The island is certainly
the most beautiful island of the Kompong Som
Region. A snowdrift bay, covered by a crystal
clear and turquoise water, stretches on several
kilometres. At the centre, a jungle with
thousands of coconut palms and waterfalls invade
the island. Paradise found on Koh Rong !

The beach stretches in a gentle curve for about 4 miles. A
few shacks are set amidst coconut plantations in back of the
beach. One of these houses is abandoned and the Cambodian
farmers who own it somewhat bemusedly allowed me to camp
there. Rumour has it that a Taiwanese investment consortium
plans to develop the beach within the next few years.
The local Cambodians in the fishing village at the end of
the beach are hospitable but very poor. No one speaks
English, but a few locals can communicate in Thai, Chinese
and Vietnamese.
