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Daily life Checked · 31 mai 2026 By the Expatolog team

Renting in Koh Rong: bungalows and island life

Renting a bungalow in Koh Rong — limited supply, higher prices than the mainland, residential areas (Koh Touch, Long Beach) and the constraints of island living.

Cost
250 USD – 700 USD Furnished bungalow 250–500 USD/month; quality accommodation 400–700 USD
Difficulty
Complex
Reading
4 min

In 3 bullets

  • Very limited supply and more expensive than the mainland: everything is imported by ferry, prices are 30–50% higher than in Sihanoukville.
  • No bank or ATM on the island: bring a generous supply of USD cash before boarding.
  • Informal and seasonal leases: most accommodation is rented by the month with no formal contract.

Accommodation areas

Koh Touch (Village 1)

The only developed village on the island, on the western side. Wooden or concrete bungalows, bars, restaurants. The most accessible area but also the most lively — less suited to peaceful long-term stays.

  • Bungalows: 250–450 USD/month

Long Beach (Kok Kong)

A 7 km beach with little development. A few isolated bungalows, complete tranquillity. Accessible on foot or by boat from Koh Touch (20 min).

  • Isolated bungalows: 200–400 USD/month (very limited)

Koh Rong Sanloem (adjacent island)

Technically a separate island. Saracen Bay (calm resort side) and Sunset Beach (wilder side) are popular for longer stays.

Costs and utilities

ItemTypical amountNotes
Rent (furnished bungalow) 250–500 USD/month30–50% higher than the mainland
Electricity (generator) Often includedPower cuts possible
Water (tank) 10–20 USD/monthRainwater or delivered by ferry
Internet (satellite) 30–60 USD/monthStarLink with some operators

2025 estimates — costs are higher than the mainland because everything is imported by ferry.

How to find accommodation

  • Via lodges and resorts: negotiate a monthly rate directly with the properties.
  • Word of mouth: in the bars and restaurants of Koh Touch, ask permanent residents.
  • Facebook groups: search in “Koh Rong Community” or “Sihanoukville Expats & Locals” groups.

FAQ

Can you live on Koh Rong year-round?

A few dozen people do — mainly managers of tourist establishments. Life is radically different from the mainland: no car, ferry resupply, satellite internet, virtually no medical care. A unique but demanding experience.

Is accommodation available year-round?

Yes, but supply shrinks significantly in high season (November–March) when resorts fill up. The low season (May–October) is the best time to negotiate a long-term lease.

Sources (2)

Every fact in this guide comes from official documents or government sites. An access date is recorded for each source.

  1. National Institute of Statistics (NIS), Cambodia Accessed on 31 mai 2026
  2. Ministry of Environment, Royal Government of Cambodia Accessed on 31 mai 2026