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SIHANOUK VILLE INFORMATION
'Beach town', 'port community', 'fledgling resort destination' -
all describe Sihanoukville, Cambodia's premier beach town.
Sihanoukville's white sand beaches and warm Gulf of Thailand
waters combine with a laid back, beach atmosphere to provide a
great little tropical getaway. Sihanoukville is a place to
unwind by the beach, enjoy the fresh from-the-ocean seafood,
take in a snorkeling or scuba trip, and generally slow-down, lay
back and chill-out.
Sihanoukville has a different look and feel than most Cambodian
towns. Constructed as a port city in the late 1950s, the town is
much newer, more urban and cosmopolitan than most Cambodian
provincial cities. Nowadays, Sihanoukville is as much a beach
town as it is a port town, catering to beach-going weekenders
from Phnom Penh as well as a steadily increasing number of
foreign visitors. Still, the pace of life in Sihanoukville is
very relaxed. Cows occasionally wander the main road, outside
town foreign faces draw smiles and curious stares, and most of
the beaches offer only beach umbrellas, thatched roofed
eateries, and a few restaurants and hotels.
Still, the area has a more than ample supply of accommodations,
including a brand new resort complex on Sokha Beach, several
mid-range places downtown and at the beaches, a few 'upscale'
three-star hotels, and dozens of budget guesthouses, especially
on Weather Station Hill. Considering the moderate number of
visitors to Sihanoukville, the town offers a surprising number
of restaurants and bars. Fresh seafood, especially crab, prawns
and ocean fish, has always been one of the town's biggest draws,
but there is also a wide variety of places offering foreign
cuisines - Australian, French, Indian, German, Sri Lankan,
British, Italian, pizza places, a couple of western bakeries and
even a proper espresso coffee shop. And these days Sihanoukville
has something of a night life as well, with several bars, many
with pool tables and a couple offering
parties, movies and music, staying open into the wee hours, a couple of small
Cambodian-style clubs open past one AM, and a casino running 24 hours a day. |