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Discover 6 Transport in Phnom Penh on Trip.com, updated April 5, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 90 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From EUR 3.74 per person, with an average total of EUR 24.49. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 1.724k verified reviews, Transport Phnom Penh boast an average rating of 4.7.

This week's most popular Transport: "Ho Chi Minh City - Da Lat Sleeper Bus: One-way/ Round-trip", with 444 reviews and a 4.6 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Ho Chi Minh City - Da Lat Sleeper Bus: One-way/ Round-trip", a 7-hour adventure in Phnom Penh!

The next available day tour departs on April 6, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Phnom Penh Transport usually take about 7 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

10% of Phnom Penh Transport now offer English-speaking guides

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Reviews: Ho Chi Minh - Nha Trang Sleeper Bus by Nhat Duong - Binh Minh Bus limousine
Guest User2026-03-30
We took the overnight bus to Nha Trang. It was moving very quickly, so we arrived two hours early. Tickets are issued at the station on the day of departure, and you'll find out what seats you have there. The first tier is level with the floor, so the second tier isn't very high. The cabin is a bit short in length; at 172 cm tall, I only needed a diagonal squeeze.
Reviews: Ho Chi Minh City - Da Lat Sleeper Bus: One-way/ Round-trip
Guest User2026-04-02
First, you're picked up from the city bus station, then transferred to a larger bus. The journey took eight hours, with two restroom stops along the way. Upon arrival, you're transferred to smaller buses and taken to the hotel. The staff are very attentive and friendly, explaining everything. We took a capsule for two; they're usually located downstairs, so there was plenty of room for us, but larger or taller people are better off taking separate capsules.
Reviews: Transfer from Phan Thiet or Mui Ne to Ho Chi Minh - Japan Quality of VIP Limousine - MexBus
Guest User2026-03-02
The bus is comfortable. The seats are very comfortable, the interior temperature is pleasant, and there's a monitor, headphones, a bottle of water, and a blanket. Announcements on the bus are broadcast in several languages, including Russian. We were picked up from our hotel. We communicated with the driver via WhatsApp. Everything was detailed and clear. We were met by a company employee at the bus station upon arrival. There's a free transfer to the city center or a taxi, but this costs money. We booked on Trip.com, which is also convenient. You can pay in any currency. We highly recommend MexBus. We enjoyed this trip more than our previous one on a sleeper bus.
Reviews: Vung Tau Ferry from Ho Chi Minh City by Greenlines DP
Guest User2026-03-30
The ride was smooth and the timing was fine, and we arrived safely in Vung Tau. The booking confirmation was only in Vietnamese, so it was difficult to figure out where the ferry terminal was, which was a bit of a struggle. It would be even better if there were explanations of the departure and arrival locations in Japanese, along with a banner that links to a map. At the Bach Dang Ferry Terminal, you can relax at a cafe while waiting to board. This is unrelated to the ferry, but the taxi driver at our destination was pushy. It was hot so taking a taxi was a good idea, but I ended up paying 100,000 dong because I just went along with what he said. It's not that expensive when you consider it in Japanese yen, but it seems like about half that amount would have been more reasonable.
Reviews: Ho Chi Minh - Mui Ne Phan Thiet Bus By Hanh Cafe
Guest User2026-04-02
It's convenient, and purchasing through the app turned out to be considerably cheaper than directly from the carrier. The only thing I'd like to warn you about is the insane traffic jams experienced by Vietnamese summer residents returning to the city after the weekend. The transfer bus that takes you into the city never showed up; it got stuck in traffic. After waiting for an hour, I teamed up with another passenger and took a taxi. The traffic was terrible; the ride took us about three hours. If you're flying, plan your trip accordingly.