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Cassie Wilkins

Cassie Wilkins is a writer, photographer, designer and all round travel aficionado. Born and bred in wet and windy Britain, she left her cushy job as a travel agent to become a full-time travel writer and digital nomad. On her adventures she landed in Sihanoukville and made her home in the bohemian paradise of Otres beach (back when it was still a bohemian paradise) and is the resident Koh Ta Kiev expert. You can read more of Cassie’s work on World Nomads.

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Why you should visit Otres in rainy season

Posted on August 10, 2016 by Cassie Wilkins

A little way out of Sihanoukville, Otres beach is a welcoming haven away from the craziness of the kingdom. With white sand, clear seas and a horizon dotted with tropical islands, it is the perfect place to unwind, even when … Continue reading →

Posted in Expat Life, Sihanoukville | Tagged Otres Beach | 7 Comments

The uncertain future of Otres Beach

Posted on July 11, 2016 by Cassie Wilkins

A short ride from the bustling coastal hub of Sihanoukville, there is a three-kilometer long stretch of white sand, rustic bamboo bars and quirky guesthouses that hundreds of locals and expats call home. If you ask any one of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Sihanoukville | Tagged development, Otres Beach | 10 Comments
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