Looking for a relaxing island getaway in Cambodia? Try visiting Koh Rong!
This tiny island is where you go to soak up beautiful sights, do a bit of sightseeing, and then just be. Exploring all the fun things to do on Koh Rong is a fantastic addition to any Cambodia itinerary, and we loved our time on the island.
Koh Rong–especially when we were there in the off-season–is quiet and very peaceful.
While you can find a small backpacker hub on the island, the biggest reason to come to Koh Rong is for the gorgeous jungle surrounded by long beaches with perfect, powder-white sand.
This Koh Rong, Cambodia travel guide will help you plan your visit, so once you get to Koh Rong Island, you can simply kick back and relax.
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Fun Things to Do on Koh Rong, Cambodia
Tour the island via ATV.
No matter where you stay on Koh Rong, there will be beaches and views that are not easily accessible on foot.
An ATV tour is a great way to get an overview of the island and seek out some gorgeous, remote spots.
We absolutely loved the beaches we got to see when exploring by ATV!

Seek out bioluminescent plankton.
Koh Rong is known as one of the only places in the world where you can view bioluminescent plankton light up like brightly colored orbs in the water at night.
The pictures look incredibly magical, and I desperately want to see them one day.
Sadly, we didn’t find any. Next time we’ll take a tour with someone who knows what they’re doing, and I recommend the same to anyone else.
Supposedly, you can find them by agitating the water yourself, but Jeremy tried and failed. It could have been the weather, or we could have been doing it wrong.
Either way: swimming into the sea when it is so dark that you can’t even see your hand in front of your face is scarier in practice than in theory!

Relax on 7 Kilometer Beach.
Koh Rong’s 7 Kilometer Beach is one of the prettiest beaches that I’ve ever seen.
Not only was the water beautiful and the sand soft between our toes, but it was utterly deserted when we were there.
We spent hours walking along it without seeing anyone but ourselves.
It was an incredibly peaceful place, and a huge contrast to the hustle and bustle of the party beaches in Southeast Asia.

Soak up the sunsets.
We saw one of the top ten sunsets of our lives on Koh Rong!
Even if you don’t have easy access to a western-facing view where you are staying (we didn’t), make sure to arrange an excursion that will take you to watch the sun go down.
We watched the sunset as part of our ATV tour, and it was the perfect end to our explorations of Koh Rong Island.

Where We Stayed on Koh Rong: The Resort from Survivor
This beautiful resort was built to house the crew filming Survivor Season 32, and has now been turned over to tourists.
Sok San is on the “quiet” side of the island–only a very tiny fishing village is nearby–and was a bit of a splurge for us backpackers.
We knew that we wanted wifi and quiet, and so decided to spring for it. It was definitely worth it.
The resort is located directly on 7 Kilometer Beach, so all we had to do was walk outside, and we could be swimming in seconds.

A five-minute walk would take us beyond the resort onto a completely private section of the beach.
The downside? There aren’t many restaurants (or stores) around.
We ate at the resort’s restaurant, which was predictably overpriced, though breakfast was included, which helped offset costs.
The nearby fishing village did look like it had a handful of other small restaurants that were closed for the season, so if you’re backpacking Cambodia during the high season, this may not be an issue for you.
Check rates & book your stay at Sok San Beach Resort!

Tips for Visiting Koh Rong, Cambodia
Expect dirt roads when getting around.
We didn’t see any paved roads while visiting Koh Rong.
It’s possible that there are a couple in the largest village on the island–but for the most part, expect dirt roads, ATVs, the occasional pickup truck, boats, and your own two feet to get you around.

Keep in mind just how remote Koh Rong Island is.
Koh Rong is a very small island with limited development (though it does seem to have developed more since our visit).
While tourism is picking up there and you’ll find plenty of people backpacking Koh Rong, the infrastructure is not what you would expect in other places in the world or even other places in Southeast Asia.

Don’t count on wifi.
This goes hand-in-hand with the remoteness.
While you can find some wifi on the island, daily internet access on Koh Rong is not a guarantee!
If you need reliable access to things like video calls, this isn’t somewhere that I’d recommend trying to work online from.
Keep perspective surrounding the poverty on the island.
As can be expected when visiting somewhere this remote in the developing world, we saw a striking amount of poverty on Koh Rong.
It was difficult to see the children without shoes and the homes with dirt floors and no electricity–these conditions were especially apparent during our ATV tour when we visited more rural spots on the island.
While none of us can solve poverty individually, I would encourage everyone to keep perspective here, especially if (and when) things do not go according to plan.

Read More About Backpacking Cambodia + Beyond
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About Kate Storm
Kate is the founder and primary author of Our Escape Clause. Since 2016, she has been following her curiosity across the globe and turning her experiences into detailed trip planning advice for you. Her travels have taken her to 50+ countries, most regions of Italy, and most US states. After 4+ years of full-time travel, she enjoyed chapters calling Lisbon, New York City, and Texas home before deciding to base herself in North Carolina (between trips). She lives with her husband and business partner, Jeremy, their son, and their fluffy sidekick, Ranger.