Koh Rong offers simple bungalows and rooms, from which to appreciate the gorgeous white sand beaches and sparkling aquamarine waters.
Koh Toch Village
Koh Toch Village is known for its cheap backpacker-style digs, and more than one young traveler has come for a few days and ended up staying for months. If you’re looking for rest and relaxation, staying in the noisy village itself is not recommended, but it’s a great place to party and meet other travelers. Here are our favorite Koh Toch Village guesthouses:
Sunflower Guesthouse
Offering the ideal place to hang out and chill, Sunflower Guesthouse is a friendly spot that has a hostel vibe (but private rooms) in Koh Toch Village. Rooms start at $8 in low season and $20 in high season.
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Happy Elephant Hotel and Bungalows
You’ll enjoy some of the best views on Koh Rong from Happy Elephant’s hillside bungalows, or head to their new hotel. Bungalows start at $20 (up to $70 in high season) and rooms in the hotel go for between $10 and $40.
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Koh Rong Boutique Guesthouse
This new-build hotel with air-conditioning located in the heart of Koh Toch Village is excellent value and one of the nicer choices on Koh Rong. Rooms range between $30 and $50.
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TyTy Family Guesthouse
If you’re looking for a cheap and local guesthouse, TyTy Family Guesthouse is a no-frills place to stay and get a Koh Rong village experience. Dorm beds go for $4, and rooms start at $8.
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Para Guesthouse
Para is super-cheap locally owned guesthouse that offers an authentic, if bare-bones, village experience. Private rooms with shared bathrooms start at $8.
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Koh Toch Beach
North of the village is a gorgeous stretch of white sand where you’ll find quieter bungalow-style accommodation, although most of it is still pretty basic. If you’re looking for beach time but still want to have access to the bars and restaurants of Koh Toch, this is the place to stay. Here are our favorite Koh Toch Beach bungalows:
Monkey Island
With bungalows directly on a beautiful beach, an excellent restaurant and bar that’s perfect for meeting other travelers, Monkey Island is a great choice. Prices start at $25 for bungalows and $4 for dorm bed.
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Paradise Bungalows
With unparalleled sea views and attention to detail, Paradise Bungalows is one of the nicest places to stay in Koh Toch. Bungalows start at $35 up to $100 (for air-conditioning).
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Smile Bungalows and Resort
Smile Bungalow and Resort’s classic bungalows on Koh Rong’s white sand beach are simple but ideally located, each with private bathroom and balcony. Bungalows start at $20 to $30.
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Starfish Bungalows
Starfish is a new business with pleasant wooden bungalows that offer peace and quiet on the southeastern side of Koh Rong, at the far end of Koh Toch Beach. Bungalows start at $35 to $55.
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White Beach Bungalows
One of the nicer places to stay in the Koh Toch area, White Beach Bungalows are a cut above the rest on the white sands of Koh Toch Beach. Bungalows start at $20 to $30.
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Happy Bungalows
Happy Bungalows offer average Koh Rong bungalows in a beautiful location, on Koh Toch’s white sand beach. Bungalows start at $30 up to $60.
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Long Set beach
Located a 30 to 40 minute walk from Koh Toch Village, Long Set beach still offers a taste of the old Koh Rong. The white sand beaches are still pristine, and the beach is still relatively undeveloped. This is almost sure to change, though, so visit while it’s still quiet. Here are our favorite Long Set Beach bungalows and resort:
Reef on the Beach
Reef on the Beach offers spacious, good-value bungalows where you can enjoy a quiet version of tropical paradise. Bungalows priced between $20 and $30.
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Long Set Resort
With the poshest amenities on this side of Koh Rong, Long Set Resort offers unparalleled comfort on the white sands of Long Set Beach. Prices between $48 and $100.
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Pura Vita Resort
Pura Vita’s simple wooden bungalows on stunning Long Set Beach offer unimpeded sea views and a place to take it easy. Bungalows prices between $35 and $75 per night.
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Nature Beach, Coconut Beach, Daem Thkov Village
To the north of the popular Koh Toch area, these beaches and village offer a more chilled-out experience on Koh Rong.
Nature Beach, Romdoul Resort
Beautifully situated, Romdoul Resort, also known as Nature Beach, has a lovely beach with bungalows and inexpensive tents, but disappointing service. Tents start at $10, bungalows at $30.
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Coconutbeach Bungalows
Located on a beautiful stretch of beach, popular Coconutbeach Bungalows offers a wonderful Koh Rong experience. Tents start at $15 per night, bungalows start at $40.
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Koh Rong Resort
Located on beautiful Coconut Beach, Koh Rong Resort is one of the most upscale options on the island, with air-conditioning and a crystal blue pool. Villas priced between $100 and $300 per night.
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Nice Beach Bungalows
On the far end of beautiful Coconut Beach, family-friendly Nice Beach Bungalows have just four tents and four bungalows. Tents start at $10 per night and bungalows at $35.
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Inn the Village
Inn the Village offers the opportunity to find out what traditional life is like in a Cambodian fishing hamlet, with rustic bungalows and dorm beds. Prices between $6.50 and $30 per night.
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Palm Beach, Lonely Beach, Song Saa
If you’re looking to get away from it all, these beaches, and the nearby tiny island Koh Bong P’oun, offer lovely options at various price points.
Palm Beach Resort
This secluded resort on a small, beautiful beach offers a truly tropical Koh Rong experience with a friendly meet-other-travelers vibe. Bungalows start between $25 and $45 per night.
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Lonely Beach
If you’re looking to avoid the backpacker bar scene and enjoy some tropical tranquility, Lonely Beach is a great option on the northernmost tip of the island. Bungalows start around $25 per night, and dorms at $8 to $10.
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Song Saa Resort
Set on a gorgeous private island, Song Saa Resort is a favorite of celebrities and the ultra-wealthy. Only the very finest, but be prepared to pay $1000-and-up per night.
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Sok San Beach
With its perfect white sand beaches, swaying palm trees, and clear blue-green waters, Koh Rong’s western side is a tropical paradise, albeit one with biting sandflies.
Sok San Beach Bungalows
Sok San Beach Bungalows offer budget, rustic accommodation smack dab on one of Koh Rong’s most beautiful beaches. Prices starting between $15 and $35 per night.
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Angkor Chom Bungalows
Angkor Chom offers simple but clean bungalows with local, rustic in Sok San Village, at the top of a beautiful beach. Rooms starting at $10 and bungalows at $20.
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Sok San Beach Resort
This upscale resort offers some of the most luxurious Koh Rong accommodation on the white sands of Sok San Beach. Prices start at $95 per night all the way up to $600+.
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Looking for more? View the full Koh Rong island guide for tips on things to do and see, what to eat, and where to party.