Six Senses Krabey Island is set on a 30-acre private tropical island located 3 miles off Ream National Park in southern Cambodia. Sihanouk International Airport is served by flights from Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Ho Chi Minh City and Kuala Lumpur. It also has the capability to facilitate private jets and helicopters. From the airport, it is a 10-minute drive to the resort’s mainland reception where guests board a sports cruiser for the short 15 minute crossing to the island.
Six Senses Krabey Island features 40 private pool villas that exemplify a commitment to using sustainable materials while embracing modern technology for guests' wellness and comfort. The villas’ highlights include green living roofs, sun decks with infinity plunge pools and rain showers.
The resort includes two unique restaurants with menus focused on quality local produce and seasonality to create Khmer and Southeast Asian cuisine together with international dishes. There is also a sunset bar and an ice cream parlour.
The hotel is very family friendly and can accomodate children of all ages on an extra bed (charge applies above 11 years) or in a cot (free of charge) in the one bedroom rooms or for more space take a two bedroom option. Babysitting is available at an extra charge.
The Nest kids’ club welcomes children between 4 and 12 years of age and offers the Grow With Six Senses programme. Children 5 years and younger dine for free, 6 - 11 years old receive a 50% discount (excludes children's menu).
Guest activities at the resort include water sports, fishing, snorkelling, organic farm visits with cooking classes, night sky observatory, horizon lap pool, jungle fitness circuit and open-air Cinema Paradiso.
The expansive Six Senses Spa is inspired by the sacred Khmer Kbal Spean River and offers a wide range of holistic rejuvenation and beauty treatments plus Six Senses Integrated Wellness. It also incorporates a comprehensive gymnasium, rooftop yoga pavilion, Crystal Water Room, Meditation Cave and the Alchemy Bar where guests create their own natural skin care products using local ingredients.
Sustainability initiatives include the resort’s own water bottling plant using glass bottles, the Earth Lab that tends a 3,700 sq ft organic market farm, coral propagation program, the support of school programs in nearby villages as well as the introduction of sustainable practices within the local Khmer communities.
Nestled between Thailand to the North and West, Vietnam to the South and East, and Laos to the North, the Kingdom of Cambodia is located on the south of the Indochina Peninsula. Its tropical location means it is blessed with a diverse range of flora and fauna. In addition, Cambodia’s rich, and sometimes harrowing, history means that there are ample cultural sites for visitors to explore.
Cambodia’s natural beauty can be seen from many angles. Explorers have the option of taking a river cruise along the Mekong River to see freshwater dolphins, trekking through the dreamy rice paddies or relaxing on the many untouched beaches of the south west coast.
Borne out of the vast Khmer empire, Cambodia possesses some of the most incredible temples in South East Asia. With ancient sites scattered across the country, the most impressive monuments lie in Angkor Wat, the recognized 7th wonder of the world. The unrivalled temple complex that lies here, pristinely preserved, has been described as having greater artistic distinction than the Taj Mahal whilst displaying an architectural impressiveness akin to the work of the Ancient Egyptians. It is quite simply one of the finest cultural sites in the world and a visit must be included on any Cambodian or South East Asian adventure.
Whilst there is plenty of historical culture to observe, visitors should not shy away from immersing themselves in the vibrancy of modern Cambodia. Urban areas, like Phnom Penh, offer world class dining experiences in beautiful riverside settings. Siem Reap boasts a diverse nightlife as well as multiple cosmopolitan cafes, and the relatively undiscovered city of Battambang possesses beautiful French architecture as well as a thriving contemporary art scene.
In summary, the natural beauty of its countryside, the cultural magnificence of its temples and cities, and the optimism of its people, make Cambodia one of the most memorable destinations in South East Asia.
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Cambodia's weather can be split into two distinct seasons; the dry season is from October to April, and the wet season from May to September, bringing with it 75% of Cambodia's annual rainfall. Read More
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