Cambodia | Seatincom

Seatin doesn’t control the public pier, but they do use it. The pier area is chaotic, hot, and filled with touts and dust. Their check-in “booth” is a small folding table. While staff are nice, waiting there for a delayed boat under the Cambodian sun is not a vacation highlight.

Overall Rating: 3.5/5 Reliable for transport, less so for luxury or punctuality. seatincom cambodia

The boats are fast compared to a cargo ship, but don’t expect a smooth hydrofoil. The 45-60 minute crossing to Koh Rong can feel like 90 minutes if the sea is choppy. Several passengers (myself included) felt queasy. Bring motion sickness pills before boarding. Seatin doesn’t control the public pier, but they do use it

If you book a “combo ticket” (ferry + minivan from Phnom Penh or Siem Reap), the handoff is seamless. Their coordinators hold signs at arrival points and guide you from van to boat to island. For first-time visitors to Cambodia, this hand-holding prevents the chaos of the Sihanoukville port. While staff are nice, waiting there for a