Cambodia Beaches
Snorkeling Trip including Bamboo Island outside Sihanoukville


"About the snorkeling trip in Sihanoukville Cambodia"

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Cambodia beaches: Bamboo Island

Welcome to Sihanoukville in south Cambodia!

Are you doing a snorkeling trip in Sihanoukville?

If you're planning on booking a snorkeling trip in Sihanoukville, this will include the island of Koh Russei (Bamboo island).

Bamboo island is located about 10 km from Sihanoukville. If you want to get away from the mainland, Bamboo island might be the right option for you!

Enjoy!

Review of the Snorkeling Trip,
including Bamboo Island

Our last trip to Sihanoukville was in April 2010. We booked a snorkeling trip through Coasters on Serendipity Beach. To read more about Coasters, go here (link opens in a new window)

Price: The tour cost $15 and included lunch on Bamboo island.

Our young boat driver picked us up at 09.00 am at Coasters' restaurant. A big plus was the size of the group -– we were only six people going on a snorkeling trip. We even met a Norwegian woman who worked in the same organization as me back home. What a small world, huh? :-)

On board the long-tail boat we were handed snorkeling masks, but not swimming fins. The equipment itself was worn out and almost useless. So bring your own snorkeling mask if you can.

Excited by the fact that we were going to snorkel that day, our expectations were high. But it was disappointing. I will tell you why:

Arriving on the first island we only saw a couple of fish, but otherwise there was nothing much to see down there. I was expecting colorful corals, not dead ones.

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Cambodia beaches: Boats dock here on Koh Russei

The next island was Koh Russei (known as Bamboo island).

Here we were allowed to stay for three hours (from 11 am to 2 pm). We went around the island, taking walks on the golden strip of sand. Palm trees, a golden beach and a sunny day gave the impression of being an idyllic island. And the beach was alright: clear water and a nice temperature.

Do you want to hear the downsides?

Well, it was just depressing to see all the trash and glass bottles lying around, especially where the boats dock. And we even had our own audience: Cambodian kids and youth staring us while we were bathing. It was awkward.

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Cambodia beaches: Trash on Bamboo island

Then it was lunch! Good because I was getting hungry :-)

After Bamboo island we drove to the third island. Again, we were disappointed.

Not much fish to see expect for a few striped fish. We gave up and the others were also retreating from the water after a couple of minutes. One guy said out loud:

"The only thing I have seen during this snorkeling trip is a red jelly fish."

Couldn't agree more!

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Accommodation in Bamboo Island
(Koh Russei)

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Cambodia beaches: Bim Bam Boo Bungalows

There are a couple of accommodations to choose from on Koh Russei. We noticed some turquoise huts near the dock at a price of $15 per night (Bim Bam Boo Bungalows).

I was allowed to take a look inside one of the huts, and it was fairly basic. The nicest part was the hammocks -– a good place to relax and get a view of the ocean!

Coasters also have some bungalows on Bamboo island. Read reviews about Coasters Bungalows on TripAdvisor (opens in a new window)

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