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14 of the World's Best Resorts Can Be Found in Cambodia

2023-05-18  Uziel Udayle

The Kingdom of Cambodia is an absolutely fantastic travel location. The Southeast Asian nation has flourished over the past few decades, emerging from its tumultuous past to once again welcome millions of visitors each year. The country is located in Southeast Asia. They visit for the region's rich cultural heritage, its storied past, and the beautiful resorts it has to offer.


An incredible variety of resorts and other types of accommodations may be found around Cambodia. You could choose to go on an excursion to the ruins of Angkor Wat and stay in Amansara, which was once the guesthouse of the monarch of Cambodia. At the Six Senses Krabey Island, you can choose between a tropical beach experience and a villa with a view of the Gulf of Thailand, depending on what you're searching for.

It's possible that couples searching for a romantic break may enjoy the seclusion and quiet offered by a boutique property such as the Koh Russey Villas & Resort, but families with children would be more interested in the limitless activities offered by a huge resort such as the Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort.

Use our list of the best resorts in Cambodia to help you plan your own experiences in the country.

1. Lotus Blanc Resort

hammocks
 

The Lotus Blanc Resort, which is located on the main road in Siem Reap, is an ideal place to stay while traveling to the Angkor temples because of its convenient location. It is situated among magnificent surroundings that are full of palm trees and coconut palms. Either take use of Siem Reap's largest swimming pool or relax in one of the hotel's hammocks while you're here.

Your stay at the Lotus Blanc will provide you with isolation and quiet, despite the fact that it is located in the heart of Siem Reap and only a two dollar tuk-tuk ride away from all of the city's attractions.

The rooms and suites are extremely spacious and are decorated in a modern colonial-Khmer style. The majority of rooms feature private balconies with views of the pool. The bathrooms in the suites are reminiscent of a luxury spa and feature enormous soaking tubs. Every room comes equipped with a high-speed Wi-Fi connection and an LCD television measuring 42 inches.

The Lotus Blanc is able to arrange for a wide variety of Angkor experiences, including temple tours and excursions, but its primary concentration is on private half-day and full-day tours that include all of the most important sites.

Rice Kitchen is a restaurant that provides food from all over the world and is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The resort features a fine-dining restaurant known as the Damnak Lounge in addition to a lobby lounge and poolside bar that both offer meals. Breakfast and dinner are served here, and the cuisine is contemporary Khmer.

There are a variety of unique eating experiences that may be arranged, such as a cooking class where you get to eat the food you prepare, a romantic supper by the pool, or even a dinner inside of an Angkor temple. In-room eating is also available around the clock for your convenience.

 

2. Six Senses Krabey Island

 

Krabey Island
 


This ultra-luxurious resort is located close to Sihanoukville and is only accessible by boat. It features forty freestanding pool villas that are arranged against the backdrop of a tropical tree canopy on Krabey Island. The views from the villas are either of the ocean or the lush gardens, and they can have either one or two bedrooms.

In addition, there is a complex consisting of two villas that is suitable for families. The guest experience manager (GEM) is a hybrid of a butler and a concierge and serves as the primary point of contact for any and all needs that may arise during your stay in one of the villas.

Guests are given the opportunity to participate in a diverse range of activities, such as Khmer cooking workshops, kayaking journeys to uninhabited islands, and night swims with fluorescent plankton. Families with children can participate in the Grow with Six Senses activity program, which is a comprehensive kids' activity program. A romantic couples massage is an option for couples.

The dining experiences at these two restaurants couldn't be more different from one another. The AHA restaurant is open 24 hours a day and serves a menu that focuses on pan-Asian and international cuisine. Their restaurant is called Tree, and it serves Khmer and Southeast Asian cuisine, with a particular emphasis on seafood. Everything is supplied from local and international vendors who are devoted to sustainable practices, and the resort even has its own organic garden that some of the ingredients come from.

You can get some ice cream at the Double Dip Hangout, which is an ice cream shop, to help you feel more comfortable. In addition, the Sunset Bar lounge offers a selection of snacks and small plates. Naturally, there is always the option to dine in the privacy of your own villa.

 

3. Resort and Spa at the Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra Golf and

 

Cambodian resort
 

This enormous Cambodian resort is a wonderful spot to stay right in the middle of Siem Reap close to Angkor Wat. It features its very own golf course, in addition to lakes and other forms of green space. It is located on Vithei Charles de Gaulle, and it is only a short walk away from the museums and Pub Street. Additionally, the temples are only a short tuk-tuk ride away.

The Phokeethra Country Club, which is located approximately 20 minutes away and features an 18-hole championship golf course, is managed by Sofitel.

At the resort, there is a wide variety of activities available. Either take a dip in Siem Reap's largest saltwater pool designed in the style of a lagoon or unwind in the hotel's whirlpool spa. In addition to the sizable play area, children have access to their very own swimming pool. After you've finished your workout in the spacious fitness facility, relax in the whirlpool, sauna, or steam room.

The Sofitel So Spa by L'Occitane provides guests with a wide variety of body, skin, and aesthetic treatments. The majority of these services make use of Cambodian ingredients found locally and traditional Khmer methods.

The rooms and suites of the Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort are spacious and opulent, despite the fact that their design is a little bit old. If you want a room with a private patio that goes directly to the pool, your best bet is to book one of the poolside rooms on the ground floor of the hotel. The suites feature a separate seating area and provide access to the club.

At the Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra, you will find not one but two restaurants waiting for you during your stay. Their lakefront fine-dining establishment, Mouhots Dream, features a menu that is inspired by the gastronomy of contemporary France. The Citadel is an all-day dining restaurant of the Sofitel that features an international and Western fusion menu at its buffet. The gourmet buffet has live cooking stations and a cuisine that varies with the seasons and makes use of items that are sustainably sourced and locally sourced.

 

4. Model Angkor Resort

 

lush gardens
 

This intimate Cambodian boutique hotel is located in the middle of Siem Reap, surrounded by verdant gardens that provide guests with some degree of solitude and seclusion.

Pub Street is approximately one mile away, Angkor Wat is less than five miles away, and the airport is likewise less than five miles away from where you are. The resort provides complimentary airport shuttles, but only for the outbound trip. It costs less than $5 to take a tuk-tuk to the Pub Street area, and it costs less than $10 to take one to Angkor Wat.

The rooms and suites are exquisitely designed and decorated, and they have a greater number of art pieces and accessories than those found at comparable resorts. The bathrooms come equipped with soaking tubs, some of which are spherical, which are ideal for unwinding in after a long day of sightseeing. There are family suites that can accommodate four people and come with two bathrooms. There are also even larger accommodations, such as two-bedroom units that also come with two bathrooms.

In addition to the fitness facility, there is also a large outdoor pool that guests can take advantage of. The resort features a small spa that specializes in massages and skin treatments like body wraps in addition to other types of treatments like facials.

At the Model Angkor Resort, there is only one restaurant that is open throughout the day. On the menu, you'll find both Khmer and Western dishes, and all of them are prepared with fresh, locally obtained materials and goods. The buffet and a la carte options are all available.


5. Samanea Beach Resort & Spa (located in Hawaii)

 

French Indochina's
 

Kep is a fascinating city in southern Cambodia that is located on the seaside, and this boutique beach resort is a terrific spot to stay when visiting the city. It was once referred to as the Cambodian Saint Tropez, and in the 1950s, it was the most popular colonial resort destination in all of French Indochina.

If you want to get away from it all during your time in Cambodia, the Samanea is a fantastic spot to stay. Only twelve luxurious villas, each with either one or two bedrooms, are located here. In addition to bathrooms that are designed in the style of a spa, each of the villas is equipped with both an outdoor shower and an outdoor soaking tub. There are family suite villas available that have two baths and can accommodate four people.

The primary restaurant at Samanea is called Chankiri, and it serves both traditional Khmer cuisine and dishes from around the world. Fine meals may be enjoyed at any time of day in this restaurant's 24-hour service. You have the option of dining indoors, outside on the terrace, by the beach, by the pool, at the end of the long jetty, on the boardwalk in the mangrove forest, or in the privacy of your own villa. All of these locations are available to you.

 

6. Navutu Dreams Resort & Wellness Retreat

 

Navutu Dreams
 

The Navutu Dreams Resort & Wellness Retreat is a haven for your mind, body, and soul that is located outside of the bustling tourist center of Siem Reap yet is still only a 15-minute tuk-tuk ride away from the temples.

The resort, which is owned by a family and does not use plastic, has a total of 28 rooms and suites that have been adorned with handcrafted works of art and accessories. Because of its location outside of town, it features a significantly larger amount of green area than the other resorts in Siem Reap.

The accommodations at this resort are spread out across roughly seven and a half acres of verdant, private tropical gardens. The most basic accommodations, known as Explorers, are quite spacious and include private terraces. The Grand Tour rooms and suites, on the other hand, are much larger and feature sitting areas in addition to very wide outdoor terraces with private gardens. The bathrooms are designed in a very contemporary style and come equipped with bowl sinks and large soaking tubs.

The wellness is achieved by a schedule of activities such as yoga and meditation, in conjunction with a diet that is centered on providing the body with the nutrients it needs. The Khmer cuisine served at Niam Niam, the resort's restaurant, is prepared with organic, locally produced food and goods and features a significant number of vegetarian alternatives.

The whole landscape, which includes picturesque gardens as well as three swimming pools, contributes to the atmosphere of relaxation. There is a large pool with freshwater for swimming laps, a leisure pool with saltwater, and a large pool in the manner of a lagoon, complete with a separate area for children's pools.

Honeycomb is the name of the relaxing spa that offers services such as massages, facials, and skin treatments.
 

7. Zannier Hotels Phum Baitang

 

Angelina Jolie
 

Since it opened in 2015 with Angelina Jolie as its first visitor, this luxury resort has been in the news. It was founded under the concept of "soulful simplicity," and it was named after her. It is located close to Siem Reap and encompasses 20 acres of verdant tropical gardens as well as active rice paddies.

There are 45 freestanding villas, all of which are built on stilts and meant to lavishly resemble traditional Khmer village dwellings. Each of these villas may sleep up to eight people. The Zannier Phum Baitang villas are spacious, and each one comes with its own private terrace and garden. The deluxe rooms include their very own private swimming pools and even more living space. Because the resort is so spread out, every villa has its own set of bicycles, which is how guests travel to the central area where the restaurant is located (golf carts are also an option).

The resort offers guests a choice between two different restaurants: Bay Phsar and Hang Bay. Fine dining is available at Hang Bay, which is only open for dinner service. From six in the morning until ten at night, Bay Phsar is open for meals that primarily consists of buffets. The menu features a variety of meals from around the world, such as steak, pasta, and chicken, in addition to traditional Khmer cuisine that is prepared with ingredients that are fresh and in season.

The resort's own rice fields, which yield three tons of rice annually, are the source of the rice that is served at the restaurant. The organic herb garden at the resort provides the resort's herbs, and the resort's organic garden also provides a significant portion of the resort's veggies.

The Zannier Phum Baitang boasts a magnificent holistic wellness spa with a variety of traditional Khmer wellness treatments, some of which come with the blessings of Buddhist monks. Guests can choose from these therapies.

The resort caters to families and provides unique activities, such as culinary courses and a kids' club, for guests of all ages. In addition to this, they offer whole excursions as well as various types of guided temple experiences.

 

8. Memoire Palace Resort & Spa

 

soulful simplicity
 

The majority of the apartments at this expansive and luxurious palace resort in Siem Reap are clustered around a massive pool designed in the shape of a triangular lagoon and centered on an island.

You can either spend some time to unwind on the grass island or participate in a Khmer cooking session while you're here. In the middle of the larger pool is a circular saltwater pool, making it Siem Reap's largest pool overall, while the freshwater pool is the largest in Siem Reap. You don't even have to leave the water to take in some rays or enjoy a snack thanks to the chairs and sun beds that are contained within the primary pool.

At the Memoire Palace Resort & Spa, the rooms and suites are fashionable and contemporary, boasting more color, flair, and artwork than those found in comparable accommodations at other locations. Some of the walls and furniture have been painted in cheerful, bright hues. This paint scheme is identical to the one that can be found on the exterior of the lodgings, which also have walls that have been painted in a variety of hues. The bathrooms in the rooms and suites are designed to look like a luxurious spa, and they are stocked with premium toiletries and deep soaking tubs.

The Memoire Palace is known for its expansive spa, which attracts both hotel guests and others who are not staying at the property because day passes are available. Both a physical repair program (ideal for after a long day of trekking) and a healing program are offered at the spa. Both of these programs involve the consumption of specialized foods and beverages, as well as massages and other forms of treatment. In addition, the spa features a fitness center, an indoor swimming pool with a whirlpool, a sauna, and a steam room.

The resort has a jam-packed calendar of activities for its guests, some of which include group yoga, musical concerts, and cultural experiences such as tours to nearby villages and classes in which guests learn to cook and make textiles. In addition to this, they provide a comprehensive selection of Angkor excursions and activities.

 

9. Nita by Vo Angkor Resort

 

triangular lagoon
 

This luxurious boutique hotel in Siem Reap features only suites and villas, and it is only a short tuk-tuk ride away from the Angkor Wat temple complex. The Nita by Vo Angkor Resort features 25 unique villas that are dispersed across the resort's lush gardens and surround an infinity-edge pool.

The suites and villas are exquisitely built, utilizing a lot of wood and natural stone in their construction. Every one of them has a bathroom designed in the style of a luxury spa, complete with a whirlpool tub for two and a waterfall that leads into the tub. The accommodations include private outdoor spaces, and villas, in addition to having greater room, also offer private pools and private gardens.

In the resort's dining area, guests may get a taste of gourmet dining in an informal setting while choosing from Western and Khmer dishes prepared with ingredients that are fresh and in season. There is an option for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, in addition to a Khmer-style variation of afternoon tea that is provided prior to dinner. In-room dining is also an option, and guests can get a bite to eat at the pool bar and the Sky Bar on the hotel's rooftop.

The resort is able to provide a variety of temple tours and experiences for guests dependent on the length of time they have available as well as the number of temples they wish to see. The Nita by Vo hotel includes a compact spa that mostly caters to those in need of massages.


10  Koh Russey Villas & Resort.

 

temple complex
 

This island resort is located in Southern Cambodia just off the coast of Sihanoukville, yet it is a world away from the people that can be found at the majority of the area's beach resorts. The resort is a magnificent retreat and the ideal spot to get away from the hustle and bustle of the outside world. It got its name from the uninhabited Bamboo Island, where it is located.

Pavilions and villas are the two types of accommodations available. Pavilions are rooms that resemble hotel rooms and are located within bigger buildings. There are villas available with one, two, or even four bedrooms; these are suite-sized lodgings that stand on their own and come with their own private pools. Each of the lodgings features stunning architectural design and a high level of comfort.

The Koh Russey resort offers a wide variety of activities, such as swimming with the plankton at night, nighttime yoga courses, and even outdoor movie screenings. They also provide opportunities to engage in cultural activities, such as tasting excursions to nearby pepper plantations and visits to pagodas for monk blessings. You can choose to participate in any number of beach activities, or you might take use of the convenient spa facilities instead.

Breakfast at Horizon Restaurant is a buffet with Western and foreign cuisine, while supper is served à la carte with a variety of options. The Beach Shack, which is located directly on the beach, features all-day dining with a wide variety of options (including a great deal of seafood that has been just caught) emanating from their sizable grill.

 

11. Amansara

 

Angkor Wat.

Amansara is an extremely polished luxury resort in Siem Reap that is located adjacent to the historic city of Angkor Wat. It is a part of the Aman group, which is comprised of ultra-luxury resorts and hotels.

It was a well-liked spot for visiting dignitaries to stay when it was still functioning as the royal guesthouse for the country's king. In 1967, Jacqueline Onassis (Kennedy) stayed at this hotel, but these days, celebrities like Angelina Jolie and Bono are among the guests.

In the early 2000s, it underwent a rebirth and was reconstructed into an uber-luxurious resort. The architectural roots of the resort date back to the mid-20th century, and this remarkable modern reimagining of those roots can be seen in both the rooms in which guests stay as well as the public areas of the resort.

The resort, which is entirely comprised of villas, features three distinct styles of villas. The greatest ones have their very own private pools, and some of them also have big grassy courtyards all to themselves. They all have an open floor layout, large soaking tubs, and the whole vibe is more akin to that of a luxury condominium than a hotel room.

The extraordinarily expensive costs at Amansara are justified by the extremely individualized treatment and the staff-to-guest ratio of 5:1. In addition to that, they come with a complimentary breakfast and dinner as part of the overall room charge. You can enjoy your meals in the spacious restaurant that also serves as the dining room, which features stunning interior design. You also have the option to eat in the privacy of your own villa, or Amansara may make meal reservations for you at one of the nearby temples or on a boat on Lake Tonle Sap.

Personalized adventures are the name of the game at Amansara. Would you be interested in taking a sunrise balloon trip above the temples followed by breakfast? No issue. Would you like to travel to a rural shrine in a Jeep and find that you are the only person there? They are able to configure it. They are experts in providing personalized experiences and can show you all of the top sights to view at times when there won't be any other tourists around.

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12. Resort and Convention Center at Sokha Siem Reap

 

varied array
 

In the middle of Siem Reap, this enormous resort with five stars provides visitors with a wide variety of dining options, activities, and places to stay. It serves as the ideal home base from which to explore the ruins and monuments. A stay here comes with a variety of high-end services, including as room service that is available around the clock, a large spa, shuttles to and from the airport, various dining options, and an in-house travel agency.

The rooms and suites are spacious and contemporary, with a decor that is heavily influenced by Cambodian culture. Even the most basic apartments, which overlook the garden, have big balconies and are rather beautiful. Views of the pool and seating spaces are included in the upgrades. Those looking to splurge have the option of staying in one of the highly opulent Royal Sokha villas, as well as in adjoining family rooms.

On-site dining options include the Khmer Bistro, which serves pizza and is located poolside, and Takezono, which serves sushi and sashimi, giving guests a total of six unique dining establishments from which to choose. Other dining experiences can range from laid-back buffets to more elegant fine dining establishments.

The Sokha Siem Reap Resort boasts the city's largest saltwater swimming pool, which is located on the premises of the resort. An giant LED screen is mounted just above the swimming area, and it is used to broadcast movies and major sporting events. You can observe the event from the inflatable chairs located around the pool, from the balcony of your room if it has a view of the pool, or from the pool itself.

After a hard day of visiting the ruins at Angkor, make your way to the Jasmine Spa (they are open until 10pm), where you can unwind with a body massage and a Khmer body wrap.

 

13. Angkor Miracle Resort & Spa [Angkor Miracle Resort]

 

Siem Reap
 

The Angkor Miracle Resort & Spa is yet another huge resort with five stars located in the middle of Siem Reap. This resort features a broad variety of room sizes and styles, as well as several dining venues and a variety of activities available on the premises. They are also able to arrange for a variety of activities and adventures, from renting bicycles to going on guided temple tours that last the entire day.

The resort can be found on Siem Reap's main road, directly across from the Cambodia Cultural Village (now known as Angkor Green Garden Park), which is considered to be one of the most enjoyable activities available to tourists in the area.

At the Angkor Miracle Resort, once you've made your way through the lobby and seen the massive replica of the faces of the Bayon Temple, you'll find that the accommodations are contemporary while maintaining a traditional Khmer aesthetic. There is a selection of rooms as well as junior suites available, all of which feature Khmer fabrics and flooring and furniture crafted with local timber.

The upgraded Copa Cabana suites offer a wide veranda with a swinging daybed and are located next to the swimming pool. The greatest rooms are found in two signature suites, each of which comes with a large amount of space, butler service, airport shuttles, and other opulent amenities.

The food is very delicious, and for many of our visitors, dining here is the highlight of their stay. The Kong Kea Restaurant is the primary eatery on the property, and it serves food throughout the day. The restaurant's menu includes both Khmer and Western delicacies. The resort's outside dining and drinking establishment is called Kong Kea Terrace.

The Karma Spa offers a variety of aesthetic and body treatments, the majority of which are based on ancient Khmer practices. The resort plays host to a plethora of musical and dance acts, in addition to a variety of other activities, such as group walking tours, yoga courses, and cooking lessons.


14. The Royal Sands Koh Rong (The Royal Sands)

 

ferry ride
 

This beachfront luxury resort, which is comprised entirely of private villas, can be found on Koh Rong, the second largest island in Cambodia. From Sihanoukville, the trip on the ferry won't take more than a few minutes.

The Royal Sands Koh Rong is situated on a stretch of powdery sand that is 550 meters long on the western side of Koh Rong. This location provides you with the best possible view of the sunset. On the tropical island, there is practically little development other than the resorts that have been built.

At the Royal Sands Koh Rong, there are 67 villas, each of which is finished with the finest natural materials, including woods such as teak and bamboo as well as a significant amount of natural stone. The luxurious villas are roomy and stylish, and each one features several views of the breathtaking Gulf of Thailand. The shallow water in the Gulf of Thailand is bright turquoise, and it gradually transitions into deep blue as it becomes deeper. The villas are either located in the hills with a view of the ocean or directly on the coastline. Luxurious accommodations are offered with one, two, and even three bedrooms to choose from.

You have the option of doing nothing but lounging on the untouched, private beach or getting your blood pumping with activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, snorkeling, mountain biking, and jungle hiking.

A wide variety of services, including those for the skin, the body, and overall wellness, are offered at the Senses Spa. Make sure to ask for a treatment in one of the rooms that has a see-through floor so you can watch the fish swim around as you relax.

After receiving a treatment at the spa, relax with a swim in the ocean-view pool with an infinity edge and a glass of freshly squeezed juice or a snack from the beach bar that is located just next to the pool.

The Ocean Restaurant at the resort serves a buffet breakfast and dinner à la carte, both of which include a menu inspired by Mediterranean cuisine and highlighting fresh seafood. You have the option of having lunch in the Chill Beach Bar restaurant or in the privacy of your own villa.
 


2023-05-18  Uziel Udayle