REVIEW · PHNOM PENH
Private Transfer From Phnom Penh To Sihanoukville
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Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville, minus the stress. This private door-to-door transfer is built for an easy overland ride with an English-speaking driver and air-conditioning all the way. You also get a safe, belted ride in a choice of SUV or minivan, depending on your group size.
I especially like how the pricing includes the usual road add-ons—gas, tolls, parking, and the New E4 Expressway fee—so your budget feels more predictable. The other big win is the practical pick-up options, including Techo International Airport (KTI) or your Phnom Penh hotel, then dropping you in Sihanoukville city and close to the ferry pier.
One thing to consider: it’s a transfer only, not a sightseeing day. There aren’t meals or attraction stops included, so you’ll want to plan your food and timing around that short 3–4 hour window.
In This Review
- Key Highlights I’d Focus On
- What You Get in a 3–4 Hour Door-to-Pier Ride
- Vehicles, Air-Con, and Safety Belts That Actually Matter
- Pickup in Phnom Penh and Techo Airport, Then Off to the Ferry Pier
- Price and Logistics: What Makes This Deal Feel Fair
- English-Speaking Driver and Communication That Reduces Stress
- Roadside Scenery: Tropical Villages Without the Hassle
- What’s Included vs. What You’ll Need to Handle
- Who This Transfer Suits Best (and Who Might Want Another Option)
- Small Practical Tips to Make the Ride Smoother
- Should You Book This Private Transfer from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville?
- FAQ
- How long does the Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville transfer take?
- What’s the price per person?
- Where can the driver pick me up in Phnom Penh?
- Do I get an English-speaking driver?
- What vehicle will I ride in?
- What’s included in the price?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Highlights I’d Focus On

- SUV or minivan based on headcount: 1–3 people in an SUV, 4–7 in a minivan.
- English-speaking driver for the overland route: helps you move with less confusion.
- Door-to-ferry convenience: drop-off in Sihanoukville city with ferry pier access.
- Road costs included: gas, tolls, parking, and New E4 Expressway fee are part of the package.
- Pickup flexibility: Techo International Airport (KTI), Phnom Penh hotels, or adjusted departure points.
- Clear organization from start to finish: confirmations at booking and good communication in feedback.
What You Get in a 3–4 Hour Door-to-Pier Ride

This is a straight overland transfer between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville, typically running about 3–4 hours depending on conditions. The whole point is to avoid the hassle of figuring out transport, timing, and where to meet once you land or arrive in the city.
You’ll be picked up from a convenient spot—either Techo International Airport (KTI) or Phnom Penh hotels—then driven to your destination in Sihanoukville. The service is designed to end where you actually need to be, whether that’s in Sihanoukville city or near the ferry pier.
Because it’s private, it’s only your group in the vehicle. That matters if you’re traveling with family, friends, or anyone who just wants quiet time and clean logistics.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Phnom Penh
Vehicles, Air-Con, and Safety Belts That Actually Matter

The transfer uses an air-conditioned SUV or minivan, with safety belts for everyone. That’s a simple feature set, but on this kind of route it makes the ride feel controlled instead of chaotic.
Vehicle choice is based on your group size:
- 1–3 people: SUV
- 4–7 people: minivan
If you’re the kind of traveler who hates waiting around or doing the math on seat availability, this is a nice setup. It also keeps the experience more comfortable than “shoehorn into whatever shows up.”
Pickup in Phnom Penh and Techo Airport, Then Off to the Ferry Pier
Let’s talk about the first and last moments, because they’re where transfers usually go wrong.
On the Phnom Penh side, you can start from Techo International Airport (KTI) or from your hotel. If your plans shift, the driver can take you to a revised departure point—so you’re not stuck if you realize you need to start somewhere else.
On the Sihanoukville side, the drop-off is practical: you’ll be delivered to Sihanoukville city and the ferry pier. That’s important if you have a boat connection, because it reduces the “what now?” time after you arrive.
The route itself is overland, and the driver is set up to help you see tropical village life along the way. You’re not getting a full guided tour, but you will likely catch glimpses of how people live outside the main towns as you travel.
Price and Logistics: What Makes This Deal Feel Fair

The price is $65 per person, and it’s positioned as a private transfer. The included costs matter here: gasoline, tolls, parking, and the New E4 Expressway fee are all part of the package.
That’s a value point for two reasons:
- You avoid surprise add-ons mid-ride.
- You’re paying for a driver and vehicle, not for a confusing patchwork of separate charges.
Also, there are group discounts. If you’re traveling with friends or family, it can make a private vehicle feel closer to the cost of less-direct options.
Be realistic about what you’re buying: it’s not a tour with scheduled stops and admissions. It’s a reliable way to move between two travel hubs without losing half a day to transport searching.
English-Speaking Driver and Communication That Reduces Stress

A transfer lives or dies on communication. The service includes an English-speaking driver, which helps with basic things like pickup timing, destination clarity, and staying calm if plans get slightly messy.
In the feedback, the driver experiences stand out for being easygoing and organized. One praised driver, Mr Rady, was described as courteous and comfortable to talk with, including sharing stories about Cambodia and his family. Another theme was that the driver was waiting well before the arranged time, which is the best kind of punctual.
There’s also a named point of contact tied to the provider, Kosal, who is associated with clear message replies. For travelers, that usually translates to fewer last-minute phone calls and less uncertainty.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phnom Penh
Roadside Scenery: Tropical Villages Without the Hassle

This transfer is short enough that you’ll mainly spend your time riding, but the route is meant to pass through places where you can see everyday Cambodia. The service specifically mentions the overland drive as a chance to view tropical villages during the journey.
What that means for you: you’re not stuck staring at a wall of highways the whole time (though parts of the route may still feel like road travel). Instead, you get the basic “we’re actually moving through the country” payoff.
Bring the normal road-ride essentials: a charged phone, something light to sip, and a plan for bathrooms if you need one. Meals aren’t included, so if you’re hungry, handle it before pickup or you might end up making quick decisions on arrival.
What’s Included vs. What You’ll Need to Handle

Here’s the practical breakdown of what you can count on, versus what you should plan around.
Included:
- Gasoline, toll, parking
- New E4 Expressway fee
- Private experience with an English-speaking driver
- Vehicle sized for your group (SUV for 1–3, minivan for 4–7)
Not included:
- Travel insurance
- Meals
- Any from-and-attraction stops
- Personal expenses
This is a pretty standard list for a transfer, but it affects your day planning. If you’re hoping for a half-day tour feel, you won’t get that here. If you’re focused on getting to Sihanoukville on time for a ferry, then this is exactly the right kind of service.
Who This Transfer Suits Best (and Who Might Want Another Option)

This works best for travelers who care about reliable timing and a low-stress ride. If you’re flying into Phnom Penh and want an easy arrival plan, the Techo Airport pickup option is a strong match.
It’s also a good choice for:
- Families who want to avoid crowded shared transport
- Couples who want a quiet, private ride
- Groups up to 7 who can share a minivan comfortably
- Anyone connecting onward from Sihanoukville toward ferry travel
You might choose something else if you want:
- Scheduled sightseeing stops
- A day-long guided experience
- Food included in the plan (since meals aren’t part of this)
Small Practical Tips to Make the Ride Smoother
Since this is a transfer, your success depends on your timing and how clear your start/end points are.
- If you’re departing from Techo International Airport (KTI), double-check your pickup location at the terminal so the driver can find you fast.
- Tell the provider your exact hotel name or your preferred drop-off point so there’s less back-and-forth on arrival.
- Since meals aren’t included, eat before pickup if you can. If not, plan to grab something on arrival in Sihanoukville city.
One more thing: with private transfers, you’re not stuck with other people’s schedules. That’s the upside. Just be sure your own timing is realistic for a 3–4 hour drive.
Should You Book This Private Transfer from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville?
I’d book this if you want a simple, reliable way to go between the two cities without spending your day hunting transport. The value is strongest when you care about included road costs, an air-conditioned private vehicle, and a driver who can communicate in English.
Choose it especially if you’re connecting to the ferry pier in Sihanoukville. The drop-off plan is built for that kind of onward travel, which can save time and reduce stress after a long day in Cambodia.
Skip it if you’re craving a tour-style day with stops, food, and activities. This is transport-first. And if that matches your goal, it does the job well.
FAQ
How long does the Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville transfer take?
It’s approximately 3–4 hours for the overland journey.
What’s the price per person?
The price is $65.00 per person.
Where can the driver pick me up in Phnom Penh?
Pickup can be arranged from Techo International Airport (KTI) or from Phnom Penh hotels. You can also request revised pickup departure points.
Do I get an English-speaking driver?
Yes. The transfer includes a private English-speaking driver.
What vehicle will I ride in?
For 1–3 people, you’ll use an SUV. For 4–7 people, you’ll use a minivan with air-conditioning and safety belts.
What’s included in the price?
Included costs are gasoline, tolls, parking, and the New E4 Expressway fee, plus the private vehicle and driver.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
































