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Siem Reap Angkor Airport Taxis (from Airport to Hotel)

5.0 · 332 reviews From $44 Operated by Siem Reap Angkor Airport (SAI) Shuttles and Taxis · Bookable on Viator
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Arriving in Cambodia should feel easier than this. This private Siem Reap airport transfer takes you from Gate 1 at Siem Reap Angkor International Airport to your hotel, with a driver holding a sign bearing your name. I like the prepaid price, which removes the need for local cash, and I like the private, air-conditioned vehicle, especially after a long flight. The service costs $44 per group of up to five people, so it can be good value for a family or small group.

The main point to consider is the drive. The new airport is well outside central Siem Reap, and the trip can take about an hour, particularly in evening traffic. This is a transfer, not a sightseeing ride, though drivers such as Phearom, Jet, Sopheak, and Bress Sochea often add useful comments about Cambodia along the way.

Key points before you book

Siem Reap Angkor Airport Taxis (from Airport to Hotel) - Key points before you book

  • Meet at Gate 1: Your driver waits at the arrival terminal exit with a printed sign showing your name.
  • One price for up to five: The $44 fee covers the whole group, not each passenger.
  • Flight details matter: Send your arrival information in advance so the pickup can be arranged properly.
  • Cool, private transport: Cars and vans are air-conditioned, with several pickups including cold water and towels.
  • A long airport ride: Allow roughly one hour to reach a hotel in Siem Reap City.
  • Strong service record: The experience carries a 5.0 rating from 334 reviews, with 100 percent recommending it.

From Gate 1 to your driver in Siem Reap

Siem Reap Angkor Airport Taxis (from Airport to Hotel) - From Gate 1 to your driver in Siem Reap

The pickup plan is simple. After clearing customs and collecting your luggage, leave through Gate 1 of the arrival terminal. Your driver should be waiting there with a welcome board printed with your name.

That detail matters at Siem Reap Angkor International Airport. You do not need to wander around asking which car is yours, compare offers from taxi drivers, or search for a transport desk while tired and carrying bags. You have one clear meeting point and one person to find.

Several drivers contact passengers through WhatsApp before arrival. Phearom confirmed flight details the day before for one pickup, while Bress Sochea sent a message after landing to say he was waiting. This extra communication is useful if your flight time changes or you want reassurance before leaving the terminal.

Still, you should provide your flight details carefully when booking. The arrangement depends on the driver knowing your arrival time, airline information, and destination. Keep your phone available after landing, but also look for the name board at Gate 1, since that is the main meeting plan.

The included service covers airport pickup, help with luggage, private transport, toll fees, and drop-off at a hotel or residence in Siem Reap City. A local SIM card is not included, so arrange mobile connectivity separately if you need data immediately after arrival.

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The roughly one-hour ride into Siem Reap

Siem Reap Angkor Airport Taxis (from Airport to Hotel) - The roughly one-hour ride into Siem Reap

Once your luggage is loaded, you travel in a private air-conditioned vehicle toward the city. The exact car can vary. Couples may receive a comfortable car or SUV, while a family of four has used a spacious van with plenty of room for children and luggage.

The ride is not a tour with scheduled stops. Its job is to get you from the airport to your accommodation without confusion or extra negotiation. For many people, that is exactly the right arrangement after a flight.

The airport is far enough from town that this is not a quick hop. One family arriving around 6 p.m. on a Friday needed about an hour to reach Tara Angkor. Evening arrival times may therefore require patience. You are paying for a direct transfer, but traffic and the long airport approach can still shape the journey.

Drivers sometimes use back roads to avoid delays. Bress Sochea was praised for driving safely, choosing practical routes, and explaining a little about the area. Other drivers offered facts about Cambodia, local words, and places to visit. I would treat this as a pleasant extra rather than a formal guiding service.

The best part of the ride is the chance to settle in. Air conditioning gives you relief from the heat, and the private vehicle means you are not sharing space with unknown passengers. Several pickups included chilled bottled water and cold towels. One driver also offered fresh fruit, while another vehicle had Wi-Fi and power.

Those extras are small, but they are well chosen. A cold towel after customs can do more for your mood than a long welcome speech. You can wipe away the airport heat, drink water, and watch Siem Reap appear outside the window.

Comfort details that make the transfer worthwhile

Siem Reap Angkor Airport Taxis (from Airport to Hotel) - Comfort details that make the transfer worthwhile

The most consistent praise goes to the drivers. Phearom appears repeatedly as a careful, friendly driver who communicates clearly, speaks good English, and offers water and cold towels. Jet helped with luggage and made room for a walker in his van. Sopheak drove a family of four in a spacious vehicle and offered Wi-Fi, water, and fruit.

Other named drivers include Se Tida, Mr. Happy, S. Seiha, Soeng, and Siesha. Se Tida and Mr. Happy were also hired for an Angkor temple day, but that is a separate arrangement from this airport transfer. The airport ride itself does not include a temple visit or guide.

The vehicles are described as clean, modern, quiet, and comfortable. Air conditioning is included, and some cars are described as new or luxurious. You should not assume every group receives the same model of vehicle, but the supplied information points to a strong focus on cleanliness and cooling.

Safe driving is another repeated theme. That matters on a first ride in a new country, when you are still trying to understand the roads and surroundings. The driver handles the route while you focus on your hotel address and recovering from the flight.

If you have mobility needs, mention them before arrival. One driver successfully made room for a walker, but the service description does not promise a specific accessible vehicle. The same applies to child seating, which is not addressed in the available details.

A useful welcome, but not a full city orientation

A good airport driver can shape your first impression of Siem Reap. Here, the welcome often goes beyond simply opening the car door. Drivers may explain what you are passing, answer questions about Cambodia, teach a few local words, or suggest places you could visit later.

Phearom was especially praised for sharing information about Siem Reap during the drive. Another driver explained local sights and history, while one passenger described the driver as acting a little like a guide. That can be helpful when you arrive with no idea how the city is laid out.

But keep your expectations in the right place. The stated duration is about one hour, and the listed route runs from the airport to your Siem Reap City hotel. There are no planned sightseeing stops, temple visits, meals, or walking sections. You are buying a transfer with a friendly introduction, not a guided city tour.

This distinction also helps with planning. If the driver suggests future excursions, you can ask questions, but you are not required to book anything else. The airport service is complete once you reach your accommodation.

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Why the $44 group price can make sense

At $44 per group of up to five people, the price is easiest to judge by group size. A solo passenger pays the full group rate, so a single person may find a taxi or other local option cheaper if one is readily available. The value comes from certainty, privacy, and advance payment rather than from the lowest possible fare.

For two people, the cost works out to $22 each. For four people, it is $11 each, and for five, it is less than $9 per person. A family with luggage can therefore get a sensible deal, especially when compared with arranging separate cars or negotiating after landing.

The price includes toll fees, taxes, and charges. You do not need local currency to pay the driver, and there should be no surprise surcharge at the hotel. That clarity is useful in Cambodia, where you may still be tired, unfamiliar with local money, or unsure what a quoted fare includes.

The vehicle is private, so your group does not wait for other passengers or make multiple hotel stops. That can save time, though the airport-to-city journey itself may still take about an hour.

I would see the service as paying for a smooth start rather than buying luxury. The clean vehicle, cold water, towels, and friendly communication add comfort, but the real value is knowing who is meeting you and how the payment works.

What can go wrong, and how to reduce the risk

The service receives an excellent overall rating, but no airport pickup is completely free from practical risks. Your driver needs accurate arrival details, and you need to find the correct exit. Send the flight information before arrival and check WhatsApp messages if the provider contacts you.

Gate 1 is the stated pickup point. Do not assume a driver will meet you at another airport area without prior instructions. If you cannot immediately see the name board, remain near the arrival exit and contact the provider rather than accepting a ride from an unknown person.

Flight delays appear to be handled well. Phearom waited for a delayed arrival, and another driver stayed until hotel reception confirmed the booking after a late-night drop-off. These are encouraging signs, but it is still wise to notify the provider if your airline makes a major schedule change.

The cancellation rule is straightforward but strict close to departure. You receive a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations or changes inside 24 hours are not accepted and are not refunded. The cutoff follows local time.

The operating hours listed for the service are 5 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Sunday, during the stated operating period. Confirm your arrival time fits those hours before booking, especially if you land late at night or very early.

Who will appreciate this transfer most

I would choose this for a family, couple, or small group that wants the arrival day to be simple. The up-to-five pricing works best when several people share the vehicle, and the private space is useful when everyone has luggage.

It also suits first-time visitors who do not want to bargain at the airport. Prepayment, a named meeting sign, and a direct hotel drop-off remove several small decisions at once.

The service is a good match for older passengers or anyone who values help with bags and a cool vehicle. Jet’s assistance with a walker shows that drivers can be attentive, though you should explain any mobility requirement ahead of time because no formal accessible transport promise is given.

Solo visitors may still like the reassurance, particularly on a late arrival, but the price is less attractive when divided by one. If your main goal is the absolute cheapest ride, compare local options. If your goal is a calm, prepaid arrival, the fixed $44 fee is easier to justify.

This is not the best fit if you want your airport ride to include a full introduction to Angkor, a temple stop, or a city tour. You can ask a driver about later excursions, but those services are separate.

My practical verdict for arriving in Siem Reap

Siem Reap Angkor Airport Taxis (from Airport to Hotel) - My practical verdict for arriving in Siem Reap

I would book this transfer if I were arriving at the new airport with luggage, a family, or a hotel reservation I wanted to reach without fuss. The strongest features are clear pickup instructions, reliable communication, private air conditioning, and a price that covers the entire group.

The cold towels and water are welcome touches, but the real advantage is reduced friction. You walk out of the terminal, find your name, load your bags, and ride straight to the hotel. That is a fine way to begin Cambodia.

Book at least 24 hours ahead if your plans are firm, enter your flight details carefully, and keep the provider’s WhatsApp contact handy. If you are traveling alone and comfortable arranging transport on arrival, the $44 price may be more than you need. For two to five people, especially first-time visitors, this is a practical and well-regarded choice.

FAQ

Where does the airport transfer begin?

Pickup begins at Gate 1 of the Siem Reap Angkor International Airport arrival terminal in Siem Reap, Cambodia.

Where does the transfer end?

The driver drops you at your hotel or residence in Siem Reap City.

How long does the ride take?

The transfer takes approximately one hour. The exact time can vary, and one family reported about an hour for an evening trip to Tara Angkor.

How many people can share the vehicle?

The $44 price covers one group of up to five people.

Is the vehicle air-conditioned?

Yes. A private air-conditioned vehicle is included, and the service information describes the transport as comfortable and private.

How will I find my driver?

Your driver waits at the arrival terminal exit with a welcome sign showing your name. The pickup point is Gate 1.

Are toll fees included?

Yes. Toll fees are included, along with the airport pickup, hotel drop-off, private vehicle, and professional driver.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes, if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not refunded or accepted.

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