Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
CT Clinic ( 081 886666, 936666; 47 Boray Kamakor St; 24hr for emergencies) The best medical
clinic in town. Can administer rabies shots and anti-venin in the event of a snake bite.
MONEY
Sihanoukville's banks - all with ATMs - are in the city centre along Ekareach St. ATMs
can also be found around Serendipity and at Victory Hill. At the time of writing there
were no ATMs around Otres Beach or on any of the islands, so plan ahead.
ANZ Royal Bank OFFLINE MAP GOOGLE MAP (215 Ekareach St; 8am-3.30pm Mon-Fri, to
11.30am Sat) Has a 24-hour ATM. Also offers ATMs at Victory Hill and Serendipity Beach.
Canadia Bank OFFLINE MAP GOOGLE MAP (197 Ekareach St;
8am-3.30pm Mon-Fri, to
11.30am Sat) No fees on ATM withdrawals.
POST
7am-5pm) Across the road from Psar Leu.
Post Office (19 7 Makara St;
TOURIST INFORMATION
Tourist Information Centre (14 Mithona St; 9am-11.30pm & 2-5pm Mon-Sat) Don't expect much
out of Sihanoukville's tourist information centres. The best is this one just off Occheuteal
Beach. It has brochures and can help you with hotel reservations.
TRAVEL AGENCIES
8am-10pm) Handles
Ana Travel (
016 499915; www.anatravelandtours.com ; road to Serendipity;
Cambodia visa extensions and arranges Vietnam visas the same day.
Getting There & Away
National Highway 4 (NH4), which links Sihanoukville to Phnom Penh (230km), is in ex-
cellent condition, but because of heavy truck traffic and the prevalence of high-speed
overtaking on blind corners, this is one of Cambodia's most dangerous highways; it's
doubly dicey around dusk and at night.
NH3 to Kampot (105km) and NH48 to Koh Kong (220km) and the Thailand border
(230km) are also in good shape, although the road to Koh Kong took a battering in the
2013 wet season.
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