"This is a charming hotel in the middle of Kampot, and everything you need is within walking distance. The building is the conversion of two former shops. The room was a good size and comfortable, with a wash basin in the room and separate shower and toilet. It was two floors up and no lift — be warned. Our room also had a roof terrace, a great boon. There was a very good choice of freshly made breakfast, with the addition of home made cupcakes and biscuits as well as a plate of fruit. What really makes this place special is the hosts, Tavi and Kim. Both speak excellent English and are very helpful in arranging drivers for tours and recommending places to eat (including the excellent nearby café Le Corner, which they also run). The hotel also boasts a good book swap. "
"The rooms were spotless and staff was very friendly and helpful. The resort is large and laid out in a forest setting with covered raised open air walkways. There were bikes you could ride from your room to the very large pool area, We took kayaks down the small river behind the resort and it was like a jungle river trip with huge trees and lush forest all around.
The pool is large with shady areas around. We stayed six nights all told.
The restaurant food was very good. A couple of evenings we went to town for a change and the hotel arranged for tuktuks to take us. The resort is good value for money. "
"The hotel was exceptional in design of its rooms (we stayed in rm 111), access, exterior space, and pool. The lighting, access to switches and sockets was well thought out too.
The staff were friendly, polite and helpful when requesting transport.
The serving of breakfast would have been a bonus on an otherwise wonderful stay
The only additions I would recommend….a hand soap pump by the sink to avoid stepping into the shower tray each time to access the dispenser on the wall, and horizontal towel rails to enable 4 wet/damp towels to be neatly hung up rather than placed on shelves or suspended on one of 2 single hooks."
You can search through 5 apartments in Kampot for your holiday. Why not take time to appreciate the riverfront during your visit?
Are you considering an apartment instead of a traditional hotel?
Offering a kitchen for convenient meals, an apartment is usually more spacious than a traditional hotel room. Apartments are a good option for couples looking to stay away from the tourist areas, and also for families wanting the conveniences of home.
How many apartments should I expect to find in Kampot?
Expedia has 5 apartments to book in Kampot.
What will the weather be like during my trip to Kampot?
Weather is only one factor, but it can really affect your travel plans, especially when you're planning an extended stay in Kampot. The hottest months are usually March and April, with an average temperature of 28°C, while the coldest months are January and December, with an average of 26°C. The rainiest months in Kampot are September, July, October and June, with each month seeing an average of 285 mm of rainfall.
What are the must-see places to visit in Kampot?
Kampot is known for its riverfront. Kampot Salt Fields and Bokor National Park are a couple of scenic spots to enjoy the outdoors, whereas Kampot Provincial Museum is one of the cultural attractions. While here, Kampot Night Market and Big Durian are other places worth a visit.
What's the best way to get to and around Kampot?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can you save you a headache when you get to your destination. Fly into Phu Quoc (PQC-Phu Quoc Intl.), which is located 33.4 mi (53.8 km) away from the city centre. Otherwise, look for flights into Sihanoukville (KOS), which is 36.7 mi (59.1 km) away. To see more of the larger area, hop on a train at Kampot Train Station.