REVIEW · PHNOM PENH
Private Taxi Transfer Phnom Penh – Sihanoukville Car – Minivan
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This private taxi transfer covers the overland trip between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville with door-to-door style pickup and drop-off. What makes it interesting is that you can arrange it for hotel-to-hotel, airport-to-port, or even just choose the best meeting point for a tricky location, then get onto the road in an air-conditioned vehicle with safety belts and passenger insurance. I especially like the clear focus on safety and professionalism, and I also like that the driver team can handle last-minute timing anxiety, like when ferry plans might be tight. One possible drawback: the listed duration is shown as about 3 to 30 minutes, so I recommend confirming the actual travel time for your exact pickup and drop-off points.
I also like the straightforward “you’re in a vehicle, it’s handled” feel. Vehicles range from Toyota models to minivans, and the setup is private—only your group rides—so you’re not sharing comfort with strangers. The main consideration for me is price timing: it’s $61 per person, and while there can be group discounting, a private transfer can still feel pricey if you’re traveling solo and don’t fill the vehicle capacity.
In This Review
- Key Highlights I’d Plan Around
- What This Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville Transfer Really Is
- Vehicles and Comfort: SUVs and Minivans That Fit Your Group
- Pickup and Drop-off: Hotel-to-Hotel, Airport, and Port Options
- Price and Value: Why $61 Per Person Can Make Sense
- Road-Sense Details That Affect Your Day
- Safety and Driver Quality: The Thing That Makes or Breaks It
- How Long Should You Allow for Your Own Schedule?
- Who This Transfer Fits Best (And Who Might Skip It)
- Tips to Make Your Transfer Smooth From Start to Finish
- Should You Book This Private Taxi Transfer?
- FAQ
- What is the price for the Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville private taxi transfer?
- Where does the transfer take place?
- What vehicle types are used?
- Is pickup offered?
- How many passengers can ride in each vehicle type?
- What is included in the price?
- Are meals included?
- Is this a private transfer or shared service?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights I’d Plan Around

- Private door-to-door pickup for hotels, Phnom Penh Airport, Sihanoukville port, and more
- A/C vehicles including Toyota SUVs/minivans with safety belts
- Insurance included plus passenger coverage for peace of mind
- Tolls, parking, and fuel included, including the Expressway E4 fee
- Capacity fits groups: 1–3 in SUV, 4 in minivan
- Driver coordination that can save time, including help for difficult pick-up spots (example: Vannak)
What This Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville Transfer Really Is
This is an overland transfer done like a true private ride, not a big shuttle. You book a private taxi transfer between Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville (or back again), then you choose where you want pickup and drop-off: your hotel, the airport, or the port. That matters because in Cambodia, your hotel’s location can make or break timing. A driver who knows how to meet you at a workable spot can turn a stressful day into a simple one.
The other core idea is comfort with a safety layer. The vehicles are air-conditioned, the seats are designed for riding through a longer stretch, and the vehicles come with safety belts and third-party passenger insurance. You’ll also ride in the back area of the driver’s seating zone (the company describes this setup as passengers sitting at the back of the driver), which tends to feel more like a hired car and less like you’re squeezing into something cramped.
If you’re planning a connection—especially to boat schedules—this kind of private transfer tends to reduce guesswork. One review situation involved ferry timing worries tied to Koh Rong plans, and the driver was already positioned to make the handoff work. I like that mindset: it’s not just “we drive”; it’s “we show up and help you keep your plan alive.”
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Phnom Penh
Vehicles and Comfort: SUVs and Minivans That Fit Your Group

You’ll be traveling in an A/C Toyota-type SUV or a minivan setup, depending on your group size. The description lists Toyota and Hyundai vehicles, including SUVs (like a Lexus/Highlander style) and options down to minivans, vans, and minibuses. The point isn’t fancy branding—it’s that you can match the vehicle to how many people you’re traveling with.
Here’s how the capacity is described:
- 1 to 3 people ride in an SUV
- 4 passengers ride in a minivan
That matters for value. If your group can fit an SUV cleanly, you may feel like you’re getting a premium private car experience. If there are four of you, the minivan option can keep everyone together without needing two separate vehicles.
Comfort-wise, at least one review highlighted how clean and comfortable the van felt, plus how the driver reached out in advance to arrange a workable pickup spot for a difficult-to-access hotel in Phnom Penh. I’d treat that as a practical cue: the difference between an average transfer and an easy one is often the meeting point, not the car itself.
Pickup and Drop-off: Hotel-to-Hotel, Airport, and Port Options

This transfer is designed around flexible meeting points. You can book pickup from:
- your hotel in Phnom Penh to a hotel in Sihanoukville
- Phnom Penh Airport to Sihanoukville port
- or do it in reverse for the return trip
That flexibility is especially useful if you’re mixing flight arrival times with boat schedules. Port-based travel can be time-sensitive, and it’s common to worry about getting there on time. A private car approach helps because you’re not trying to time a public option or wait for multiple stops.
Also, the service is set up so you can arrange the best pick-up spot for where you’re staying. In one review, the driver (Vannak) established contact the day before the trip to coordinate pick-up for a difficult access location. That’s a big deal if your hotel is tucked into a place where taxis can’t easily stop.
Practical tip: if your hotel has any tricky access—narrow streets, gates, or a spot where cars struggle—give the provider a simple, clear instruction on where the driver should aim to meet you. It’ll save time and reduce back-and-forth.
Price and Value: Why $61 Per Person Can Make Sense

The price is $61.00 per person, and it’s positioned as a private service. On paper, $61 can look like a lot for a “car ride.” But here’s the value math based on what’s included.
This transfer includes:
- gas, tolls, and parking
- passenger insurance
- the Expressway E4 fee
- a clear vehicle capacity match (SUV for up to 3, minivan for 4)
So you’re not budgeting extra for fuel, road charges, or toll surprises. For many people, that’s the biggest hidden cost when they self-arrange transport.
It’s also booked relatively far in advance on average (around 62 days). That usually means the service is popular with people planning ahead—often because timing matters for airport and port connections. If you’re traveling during busy periods, booking earlier can help lock in a vehicle and an assigned driver plan.
One honest caution: since this is priced per person, the value swings depending on how many people you’re sharing with. If you’re traveling as a small group and can fill the SUV or minivan, you’ll likely feel better about the cost. If you’re solo, it can still be worth it for comfort and safety, but you’ll feel the premium more.
Road-Sense Details That Affect Your Day

This is a private transfer, so your day runs on “your time,” not a group schedule. That’s great when you need to align with airport check-in windows, hotel logistics, or a boat departure.
However, there’s one detail you should not ignore: the listing shows a duration of about 3 to 30 minutes. Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville is not a 30-minute ride in practical terms, so I’d treat that duration as either a listing display issue or something that doesn’t reflect the full overland travel time. The best move is to confirm the estimated drive time for your exact pickup and drop-off addresses before you build your day around it.
What else is baked in? The service states vehicles are equipped with safety belts and third-party passenger insurance. For me, that’s the kind of “boring detail” that pays off when you’re tired, carrying luggage, or trying to keep plans on track.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phnom Penh
Safety and Driver Quality: The Thing That Makes or Breaks It

In the reviews, the recurring theme is confidence in the driver. One review called out a professional, safe driver, plus the proactive coordination from the driver named Vannak to find the best pick-up spot for a hard-to-reach hotel. Another review praised a driver who went above and beyond when ferry timing stress was in play.
That matches what I look for in any private car service: not just a vehicle, but a driver who communicates and doesn’t treat timing like a suggestion. When your ride is tied to port or airport schedules, driver reliability is the real product.
So how should you use that? Keep expectations simple:
- confirm the pickup point (and if needed, ask for a nearby practical meeting spot)
- share your contact method so the driver can reach you if there’s traffic or confusion
- plan a little buffer if you’re headed to a ferry or port
You’re not trying to micro-manage. You’re just making the handoff easy.
How Long Should You Allow for Your Own Schedule?

Because the listing duration is listed unusually short, I won’t pretend it gives you a realistic travel-time estimate. Instead, plan like this:
- Ask for (or re-check) the realistic drive time for your route and pickup location.
- Add buffer time for any delays around hotel access and port arrival.
- If you’re aiming for a boat departure, treat the transfer like a “get there early” mission, not a “arrive right at the minute” plan.
This approach keeps the service valuable rather than stressful. The point of private transfer is reduced uncertainty. If you build your plan too tightly without confirming timing, the convenience can turn into pressure.
Who This Transfer Fits Best (And Who Might Skip It)
This transfer is a strong match if:
- you want private door-to-door service rather than shared transport
- you care about safety and passenger insurance
- you have a timed connection to Sihanoukville port or an airport arrival/departure
- you’re traveling with luggage or a small group that values comfort
It may be less ideal if:
- you’re on a tight budget and want the cheapest possible transport
- you don’t need pickup coordination and you’re fine navigating options on your own
- you’re counting on the listed duration without verifying the true travel time
For couples and small families, it’s a comfort-first choice. For time-sensitive travelers, it’s a sanity-first choice.
Tips to Make Your Transfer Smooth From Start to Finish
A few small moves can make a big difference with any private taxi service, and this one is built around pickup coordination.
- Give a clear pickup spot. If your hotel is hard for cars to reach, plan a realistic meeting point.
- Confirm your exact drop-off location. “Sihanoukville port” is helpful, but being specific about where you’ll exit matters.
- Plan around connections. If you’re worried about ferry timing, the review examples show the driver coordination can help, but you should still build buffer.
- Know your vehicle capacity. If you have 4 people, you’ll want the minivan setup; if you’re 3 or fewer, the SUV option is described.
These are practical steps that reduce confusion and keep the day moving.
Should You Book This Private Taxi Transfer?
If you want a safe, private ride with clear inclusions—gas, tolls, parking, and passenger insurance—and you like the idea of pickup coordination that can handle tricky hotel access, then yes, this is the kind of transfer I’d recommend. It’s also a smart choice if your trip is tied to airport or port timing, because a private driver plan reduces the “figure it out on the spot” stress.
Only hesitate if you’re very budget-focused or if you haven’t confirmed the realistic drive time. The service can still be a win, but don’t build your schedule off the short duration shown.
In short: if your priority is comfort and getting there without drama, book it and then verify the timing for your exact route. You’ll thank yourself when the day stays calm.
FAQ
What is the price for the Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville private taxi transfer?
The price is $61.00 per person.
Where does the transfer take place?
It’s for an overland transfer from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville, and also the return trip from Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh.
What vehicle types are used?
The service uses air-conditioned vehicles including Toyota models such as SUV/Lexus/Highlander types, plus minivans, vans, and minibuses.
Is pickup offered?
Yes. Pickup can be arranged, including from hotels in Phnom Penh and from Phnom Penh Airport, with drop-off options in Sihanoukville including hotels or the port.
How many passengers can ride in each vehicle type?
The description states 1 to 3 people in an SUV, and 4 passengers in a minivan.
What is included in the price?
Included items are gasoline, tolls, parking, passenger insurance, and the Expressway E4 fee.
Are meals included?
No. Meals and drinks are not included.
Is this a private transfer or shared service?
It’s private. Only your group will participate.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, you won’t receive a refund.


























