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Review: Six Senses Krabey Island (Cambodia)

Six Senses Krabey Island Cambodia Review

Six Senses Krabey Island Cambodia Review

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Set on a lush private island in the Gulf of Thailand, Six Senses Krabey Island is one of Cambodia’s most exclusive luxury resorts. Located five kilometers (3 miles) off the coast near Ream National Park, the resort combines sustainability, wellness, privacy, and understated elegance in a way few Southeast Asian resorts manage to achieve. With only 40 private pool villas hidden among tropical vegetation, the atmosphere feels intimate and deeply connected to nature. Unlike many luxury resorts that focus on extravagance, Six Senses Krabey Island embraces a refined barefoot-luxury philosophy inspired by Cambodian culture and slow island living. Sustainability is integrated throughout the experience, from the organic farm and refillable glass bottles to the use of local materials and eco-conscious architecture, creating one of Cambodia’s finest luxury island escapes.

Six Senses Krabey Island features in my top 10 lists of the best luxury hotels and resorts in Cambodia and the best Six Senses Hotels & Resorts in the world.

Have you ever stayed at Six Senses Krabey Island in Cambodia? If so, what was your experience? Leave a comment.

In this review (more info and photos below my YouTube video):


Pros & Things I Like


Cons & Things To Know


My Verdict


Tips & Save Money


Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Six Senses Krabey Island is generally between November and April, during Cambodia’s dry season. This period offers the most reliable weather, with sunny days, lower humidity, calmer seas, and ideal conditions for enjoying the resort’s outdoor experiences, boat excursions, and ocean views. December through February is particularly pleasant, with slightly cooler temperatures and plenty of sunshine, making it the most popular time to visit.

The rainy season, from roughly May to October, brings more tropical showers, humidity, and occasional rougher sea conditions. However, rain often comes in short bursts rather than lasting all day, and the island becomes especially lush and green during these months. Travelers visiting in the shoulder seasons can sometimes benefit from lower rates, fewer guests, and an even more peaceful atmosphere, although outdoor activities and transfers may occasionally be affected by the weather.


How To Get There

Getting to Six Senses Krabey Island is relatively straightforward, although the journey involves several steps. Most international travelers first fly into Phnom Penh or directly into Sihanoukville via Sihanouk International Airport. From Sihanoukville Airport, the resort arranges a private transfer of around 15 minutes by car to its mainland welcome lounge, followed by a short speedboat ride of approximately 15 minutes to Krabey Island itself. Guests arriving from Phnom Penh can either take a domestic flight to Sihanoukville or travel overland by private car, which usually takes around 2.5 to 3 hours. The entire arrival process is smooth and well organized, but because of the boat transfer, guests should keep flight timings and weather conditions in mind when planning their journey.


Photos

Below is a selection of my photos from . To view additional images, including breakfast and dinner at the main restaurant, click here.

Pool villa: entrance
Pool villa: terrace
Pool villa: terrace
Pool villa: terrace
Pool villa: living room
Pool villa: living room
Pool villa: living room (welcome amenities)
Pool villa: bedroom
Pool villa: bedroom
Pool villa: bedroom
Pool villa: bathroom
Pool villa: bathroom
Main pavilion: entrance
Main pavilion: lobby
Main pavilion: lobby
Main pavilion: lobby
Main pavilion: lobby
Main pavilion: lobby
Main pavilion: Earth Lab
Main pavilion: Sunset Bar
Main pavilion: Sunset Bar
Main pavilion: Sunset Bar
Main pavilion: Sunset Bar
Main pavilion: Sunset Bar
Main pavilion: Sunset Bar
Main pavilion: AHA Restaurant
Main pavilion: AHA Restaurant
Main pavilion: AHA Restaurant
Main pavilion: Double-Dip Hangout
Main pavilion: Double-Dip Hangout
Main pavilion: Double-Dip Hangout
Main pavilion: pool deck
Main pavilion: pool deck
Main pavilion: pool deck
Main pavilion: pool deck
Main pavilion: pool deck
Walkway to beach
Beach
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Beach
Seaside boardwalk
Seaside boardwalk
Seaside boardwalk
Seaside boardwalk
Seaside boardwalk
Spa
Spa
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