Pagoda beach is easily accessible thanks to a jetty that allows speed boats companies to berth (Buva Sea, Speed Ferry Cambodia). Our Front Office team can book tickets for the guests and private speed boat can be arranged on demand. Pagoda bay is perfect to enjoy snorkeling and to bath into the shallow pristine clear water. It is also known as “survivor beach” for having hosted “survivor” TV show shooting. This 1km long bay gives access to Koh Rong “main road” that leads to Coconut beach, Long Set (4K) beach and famous Sok San beach. The white sand Pagoda beach will host Tamu Koh Rong and 4 others resorts.
Pagoda beach is easily accessible thanks to a jetty that allows speed boats companies to berth (Buva Sea, Speed Ferry Cambodia). Our Front Office team can book tickets for the guests and private speed boat can be arranged on demand. Pagoda bay is perfect to enjoy snorkeling and to bath into the shallow pristine clear water. It is also known as “survivor beach” for having hosted “survivor” TV show shooting. This 1km long bay gives access to Koh Rong “main road” that leads to Coconut beach, Long Set (4K) beach and famous Sok San beach. The white sand Pagoda beach will host Tamu Koh Rong and 4 others resorts.
Koh Rong is the second largest island of Cambodia, having an area of approximately 78km². 43km of the island’s 61km coastline are beaches. There are four village communities on Koh Rong: Koh Touch (south-east), Prek Svay (north-east), Daem Thkov (Sangkat village) (east), and Sok San (west). Most locals live from fishing . The terrain on Koh Rong is predominantly hilly, with a 316m mountain (1,037ft) in the north-west. Most of the island’s interior is covered in jungle forestry, with several waterfalls, bays, capes, and sandstone rock formations adding to the wonderful scenery.