REVIEW · SIEM REAP
Private Taxi Transfer Siem Reap – Trat Pier – Koh Chang
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A smooth border day starts with one good transfer. This private Siem Reap–Trat Pier–Koh Chang ride is interesting because you’re not just buying a seat in a vehicle—you’re getting door-to-door transport and help with border crossing built into the service. I especially like the way the trip stays comfortable for a long haul, with air-conditioning and safety belts, and the fact that two drivers handle different sides of the journey.
I do want to flag one downside: the Koh Chang ferry isn’t included and you’ll need to pay $3 USD per person yourself. And if you’re sensitive to distractions, know one review mentioned a driver who was on the phone a lot.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Pay Attention To
- A Long Cambodia–Thailand Day, Made Private
- Vehicles and Comfort for 10 to 11 Hours
- Door-to-Door Pickup: What It Actually Changes
- Poi Pet Border Crossing: The Service Value You’re Paying For
- Koh Chang Ferry Ticket: The One Extra Cost to Plan For
- Stops and Flexibility on a Private Ride
- Price and Value: Is $123.32 Per Person Worth It?
- The Small Details That Make or Break Your Day
- Who This Transfer Is Best For
- Should You Book This Private Taxi Transfer?
- FAQ
- How long does the Siem Reap to Koh Chang private transfer take?
- What vehicle options are available?
- Is the ferry to Koh Chang included in the price?
- Who assists with the border crossing?
- Are there rest stops during the trip?
- What is included in the transfer cost?
Key Things I’d Pay Attention To

- Hotel pickup plus border assistance, so you’re not juggling directions and paperwork while traveling across countries.
- Two-driver coordination (one in Thailand, one in Cambodia) to keep the handoff smoother at the border.
- Air-conditioned vehicles (sedan, minivan, or larger van) sized for 1–9 people.
- Poi Pet border documentation time is built into the schedule—about 1.5 hours extra for paperwork.
- Ferry to Koh Chang costs $3 USD per person, so factor that into your budget early.
- Real-world calm control: one driver (Mr Ny) was praised for explaining what’s happening, and another staff member (Mr Sarath) helped with immigration steps.
A Long Cambodia–Thailand Day, Made Private

If you’ve ever tried to time cross-border travel while also keeping everyone fed, calm, and on schedule, you already know the real problem isn’t the distance. It’s the handoffs—where the vehicle changes, where paperwork happens, and where you suddenly need answers.
This private transfer is designed to remove that “wait, what do we do now?” stress. You get picked up from your hotel, ride in an air-conditioned sedan or minivan (depending on your group size), and you’ll have support during border crossing so you’re not left guessing.
The best part is the way the service is structured for a long day: two drivers handle different legs (one in Thailand and one in Cambodia). That matters because the border isn’t a quick stop—it’s a process. Reviews also highlighted drivers who explained the flow of what was coming next, which is exactly what you want when you’re doing international paperwork for the first time.
One practical detail: the transfer is private, meaning it’s only your group. That’s a quality-of-life upgrade on a long route. You’re not negotiating with strangers about timing, stops, or what “quick” means.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Siem Reap
Vehicles and Comfort for 10 to 11 Hours

This is the kind of trip where “comfortable” isn’t a nice-to-have—it’s the whole point. The service offers air-conditioned options with safety belts, and the vehicle type is based on how many people you’re traveling with:
- Sedan for 1–3 passengers
- Minivan for 4–5 passengers
- Larger van for 6–9 passengers
On a transfer that runs about 10 to 11 hours (plus border documentation time), that vehicle choice matters. A sedan works when you’re traveling light and want a simple setup. A minivan or larger van makes a big difference when you’ve got bags, multiple adults, and you want everyone to sit in a way that doesn’t feel like a compromise.
One review also mentioned water supplied, which sounds small until you’re halfway through a long day in the heat. You’ll feel that kindness more than you’d think.
What I’d keep in mind: you’re on the move for most of the day. So pack smart—snacks and something for comfort (like a light layer) can help, especially if AC swings from “perfect” to “chilly” depending on the driver and the weather.
Door-to-Door Pickup: What It Actually Changes

Door-to-door doesn’t just mean fewer steps. It changes your whole day.
Here’s what you can expect: a private driver picks you up at your hotel in either Siem Reap or Koh Chang. Then the service coordinates onward travel so you have a way through the hard part—border formalities—without losing your transportation link.
At the time of booking, you’ll need to provide the hotel address, phone numbers, and full names of all passengers. That’s not busywork. It’s what helps the provider match you to the right vehicle, and what helps staff coordinate across both sides of the border.
Another real-life advantage: one review said the driver explained what was happening and what was going to happen, and that the group could stop at points along the way by just letting the driver know. That’s the difference between being stuck on a strict schedule and having some flexibility.
If your group includes people who get anxious about timing or getting lost, door-to-door support can be a huge confidence boost. It also helps when you arrive with more luggage than you expected—because you’re not trying to herd bags into the wrong shuttle.
Poi Pet Border Crossing: The Service Value You’re Paying For

The headline benefit isn’t the car. It’s the border.
Your route includes assistance with visa and immigration processes, with an added estimate of about 1.5 hours for border crossing documentation. That time isn’t random—it’s the reality of paperwork, lines, and the “wait while someone checks something” moments.
What makes this service practical is that you’re not doing it alone. The provider coordinates across both countries, and there’s a team approach: a driver in Thailand and a driver in Cambodia, plus support to help you cross and transfer to the next vehicle on arrival.
In one praised experience, drivers named Mr Ny and staff involved with Mr Sarath were specifically mentioned for handling the steps smoothly. Even without knowing their exact method, the takeaway is clear: you want staff who know the routine and can explain what’s next as you move through the formalities.
A tip if you want the border day to feel easier: keep documents organized in one place before you arrive. You don’t need to be dramatic about it, but having everything easy to reach reduces stress when you’re moving quickly.
Also, plan your mindset accordingly. This is a long-day transfer, and the border is a predictable slow point. If you expect it to move fast, you’ll get annoyed. If you expect a structured process, you’ll stay calm.
Koh Chang Ferry Ticket: The One Extra Cost to Plan For

There’s one cost you should not forget: the ferry ride to Koh Chang is not included. You pay $3 USD per person for the ferry at the time of travel.
This is important for value, because the headline price can make you assume everything is bundled. It isn’t. But it’s also not a massive surprise once you know it. The key is budgeting so nobody has to scramble for cash at the water’s edge.
Also, keep in mind that ferry logistics can affect timing. Even if the schedule seems straightforward, boats run on real conditions—weather, flow, and passenger volume. Since the transfer already includes time for border paperwork, you’ll likely still finish the day on track, but it’s smart to stay flexible.
If you’re traveling with kids or anyone who gets tired quickly, pack something small to pass the time during waiting. The ferry part is short, but the waiting can stretch.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Siem Reap
Stops and Flexibility on a Private Ride

A private transfer doesn’t automatically mean you can stop anywhere. But you can usually add a reasonable flexibility layer if you communicate early.
In a review that scored 5/5, the group said they could stop at any point just to let the driver know. That suggests the driver’s priorities were safety and flow—not squeezing you through a fixed script.
Here’s what I recommend: before you need something, mention what helps your group. For example, if someone needs a bathroom stop, doesn’t wait until you’re uncomfortable. Ask early, and your driver can choose the best time to pull over.
Also, if you want to take short photo stops, ask in advance. Most drivers can accommodate quick stops, but border days are complicated, and frequent delays can ripple into your timing.
Think of it like this: you’re buying independence, but you’re still sharing a road and a timetable. A calm request gets you a calmer day.
Price and Value: Is $123.32 Per Person Worth It?
Let’s talk numbers honestly.
At $123.32 per person, you’re paying for more than a vehicle. You’re paying for:
- Private pickup from your hotel
- Air-conditioned transport for a very long day
- Two-driver coordination across Thailand and Cambodia
- Assistance with border crossing and paperwork timing (about 1.5 hours extra)
- Insurance coverage for passengers, plus the note that drivers are responsible
- Gasoline, tolls, parking, and local tax
So yes, it’s more expensive than a public bus or shared minivan. But public options make you solve the border puzzle yourself, often while you’re exhausted and your timing is unstable.
The value sweet spot is when you match this service to your reality:
- You’re traveling with family members or older adults
- You want a direct, low-stress plan
- You don’t want to hunt down the next step after crossing
- You care about privacy and comfort more than saving a bit of money
If you’re the kind of traveler who loves improvising and doesn’t mind learning the border routine on the fly, cheaper options might feel tempting. But if you want the day to run like a schedule with a safety net, this is the kind of transfer that feels worth it.
The Small Details That Make or Break Your Day
This transfer includes safety belts and air-conditioning, and it’s built for real road time. But the “make it work” details are what you should pay attention to:
1) Be ready with full passenger names
You’ll provide full names, hotel address, and phone numbers at booking. Double-check spelling. It helps at every step.
2) Treat the border time as part of the experience
About 1.5 hours is added for documentation. If you go in expecting a quick crossing, you’ll get tense.
3) Expect a vehicle handoff
The service includes transfers to another vehicle after crossing. That’s normal for cross-border travel, but it feels smoother when staff coordinate.
4) Keep your expectations aligned with the phone and attention
One review wasn’t happy about the driver being on the phone a lot during the trip. You can’t control every personality, but you can set the tone. If you see phone-heavy driving, ask politely for less distraction if it’s safe to do so.
5) Plan for a full day
A 10–11 hour schedule means you should treat this like travel-work, not like an after-lunch outing. Eat before you need to rush.
Who This Transfer Is Best For
This service is a great fit if you want the border part handled for you and you prefer private transport over public schedules.
You’ll likely love it if:
- You’re a couple or small group who wants a sedan ride without bargaining
- Your group is 4–5 people and a minivan makes sense
- You’re 6–9 people and you want one coordinated vehicle plan
- You want peace of mind on a long crossing day
- Your priority is comfort and clarity over saving money
If you’re solo, it can still be a smart choice when you value convenience. But if you’re traveling on a tight budget and don’t mind figuring things out yourself, you might decide a cheaper route makes more sense.
Should You Book This Private Taxi Transfer?
I’d book it if your goal is a calm, organized cross-border day from Siem Reap toward Koh Chang, with hotel pickup, air-conditioned comfort, and help at Poi Pet so you’re not stuck managing paperwork and logistics under pressure.
I’d think twice if you’re very sensitive to how the ride feels in the car—because one review mentioned a driver spending a lot of time chatting over the phone. It also helps to go in knowing the $3 per person ferry cost isn’t included.
For most people, the trade-off is simple: you pay more, but you buy time saved, stress reduced, and a clearer plan when crossing borders. And on a route this long, that’s usually the best deal.
FAQ
How long does the Siem Reap to Koh Chang private transfer take?
The trip is approximately 10 to 11 hours, with an additional estimated 1.5 hours for border crossing documentation.
What vehicle options are available?
A sedan is for 1–3 passengers, a minivan is for 4–5 passengers, and a larger van is for 6–9 passengers.
Is the ferry to Koh Chang included in the price?
No. The ferry ride to Koh Chang is not included, and you pay $3 USD per person.
Who assists with the border crossing?
You get assistance with visa and immigration processes, and the service coordinates drivers on both sides (one driver in Thailand and one in Cambodia).
Are there rest stops during the trip?
You can request stops along the way by letting the driver know.
What is included in the transfer cost?
It includes two drivers (one in Thailand and one in Cambodia), gasoline, tolls, parking, local tax, and passenger insurance, with the note that drivers are responsible. It does not include meals or travel insurance.































