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 Sihanouk ville:
Now Cambodia’s most popular beach resort, Sihanoukville was created when Cambodia’s only deep-water port was built there in the late 1950s. The attraction of Sihanoukville are its white-sand beaches and its relaxed “fun-in-the-sun” atmosphere. From budget accommodation to 5-star hotels, and with its many ocean sports activities, Sihanoukville has something for everyone........
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O’ Cheuteal Beach
The beaches at Sihanoukville are in a state of flux, as developers move in to cash in on the tourism boom. The best all-rounder is O’cheuteal Beach; the northern end has emerged as quite a popular with Khmers and midrange tourists staying in the nearby hotels. Serendipity Beach is a cool place to chill out with a drink, but it gets very crowded these days and has rocky waters. Lining the back of Ocheuteal are pine trees, which provide useful shade in the heat of the day. The sand stretches on southwards for a couple of kilometers and it’s worth trekking down here if you want a bit of privacy. A new resort is slowly under construction in the central of the beach.
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Sokha Beach:
Sokha Beach is perhaps the prettiest and most popular beach at Sihanoukville. It is adjoins O’Cheuteal Beach. It is also long, though the water is deeper here. The beach was once more crowded that O’Cheuteal Beach, because Cambodians prefer it to the other beaches. However, Oknha Sok Kung’s Okha Hotel Company recently took over operations at the beach. The company is building up the area in hopes of attracting more tourists to Sihanoukville. |
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Prampi Chaon Beach
The beach is short and narrow, and the waves are bigger that at other beaches, making it popular with locals, who favor it most after Sokha Beach. |
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Lomhe Kay or Victory Beach
Lomhe Kay or Victory Beach was the original backpacker beach and remains a favourite with budget travelers due to its proximity to Sihanoukville’s most popular guesthouses. It’s arguably the least appealing of all the beaches, as the port is located at its northern end hardly making for the perfect tropical moment – and the beach itself is narrow and scruffy. South from here, around a small headland, is another small stretch of sand, usually also known as Victory Beach, but also signposted as Lomhekay Beach, after the old hotel near here.
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