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Siem Reap City to Siem Reap Angkor Airport by Shuttle Bus

5.0 · 65 reviews From $19 Operated by Siem Reap Angkor Airport (SAI) Shuttles and Taxis · Bookable on Viator
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Airport rides are where good trips can go wrong. This Siem Reap shuttle keeps the final leg simple with hotel pickup, a prepaid fare, and a spacious air-conditioned vehicle headed to Siem Reap Angkor International Airport. I especially like the door-to-door service and the fact that tolls, parking, and bottled water are included.

I also like the English-speaking driver, which removes one common worry when you need to reach a flight on time. The main drawback is the shared ride: the driver may spend up to 25 minutes collecting other passengers, and the trip can stretch beyond its normal one-hour estimate in traffic or on a public holiday.

Key points to know before booking

Siem Reap City to Siem Reap Angkor Airport by Shuttle Bus - Key points to know before booking

  • Hotel pickup in Siem Reap City: The driver collects you directly from your hotel rather than sending you to a public bus stop.
  • Shared ride for up to 12 people: You get more space than a crowded public bus, but other pickups can add time.
  • About one hour to one hour 30 minutes: The normal journey is around an hour, with extra time possible in traffic or during holidays.
  • $19 per person, paid online: The fare includes tolls, parking, and bottled water, so you do not need local cash for the ride.
  • English-speaking driver: Communication should be straightforward for pickup details and airport drop-off.
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours ahead: Changes made inside the final 24 hours are not accepted, so flight-day plans need care.

A calm way to leave Siem Reap

Getting to Siem Reap Angkor International Airport is not the same as making a short hop across town. The airport is reached by a longer road transfer, and the trip needs more planning than simply stepping outside your hotel and finding the first available tuk-tuk.

This shuttle is designed for that exact problem. You book ahead, provide your hotel details, and arrange a pickup window. The driver then collects you in Siem Reap City, gathers other passengers if needed, and takes everyone to the airport.

I like this setup for an early or important flight because it removes several small decisions. You do not need to find a driver at the last minute, negotiate a fare, search for local currency, or explain the airport destination repeatedly.

The service is shared, not private. That distinction matters. You are paying $19 per person for a vehicle with space and air-conditioning, but you are also agreeing to wait while other passengers are picked up. If you want the quickest possible departure from your hotel, a private transfer may suit you better, though this service keeps the cost more controlled.

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What happens during the 25-minute pickup window

Siem Reap City to Siem Reap Angkor Airport by Shuttle Bus - What happens during the 25-minute pickup window

Your pickup is not presented as an exact minute. Instead, the driver arrives within a 25-minute window at your hotel in Siem Reap City. You should be ready at the hotel entrance or another clearly agreed pickup point during that period.

That window is sensible for a shared ride. The driver may need to coordinate several hotels, and a precise pickup time would be hard to maintain when road conditions and other passengers are involved. Still, you should treat the beginning of the window seriously. Waiting in your room with luggage spread everywhere is a poor plan when the vehicle could arrive at any point.

After collecting you, the driver may stop at other hotels for additional passengers. The bus has a maximum of 12 people, so this is a small shared transfer rather than a large coach service. That gives you a more personal ride, with less of the crowding and delay associated with a full public bus.

The tradeoff is easy to understand. The shared format helps keep the price at $19, but each additional pickup uses part of your travel time. I would allow the full pickup window, plus extra road time, rather than planning around the shortest possible journey.

The road to Siem Reap Angkor International Airport

Siem Reap City to Siem Reap Angkor Airport by Shuttle Bus - The road to Siem Reap Angkor International Airport

The expected drive takes about one hour. The full stated duration is one hour to one hour 30 minutes, and the longer estimate is the one you should use when arranging your departure.

Traffic can extend the trip, and public holidays may do the same. The service does not promise a fixed arrival time, so your flight schedule should leave a comfortable margin after the expected drop-off. A prepaid transfer is useful, but it cannot make busy roads move faster.

The vehicle is described as spacious and air-conditioned. In Siem Reap’s heat, that is more than a minor comfort. You will have luggage with you, and an enclosed vehicle gives you a cooler, quieter ride than standing beside a busy road hoping to find transport.

Bottled water is included. One review specifically highlights receiving cold water from a driver named Phearom, which sounds particularly welcome after leaving a warm hotel or spending time outdoors. It is a small service detail, but small details count when you are tired and carrying bags.

The driver is English-speaking, which should make basic communication easier. You can clarify your hotel, pickup point, and airport destination without relying on gestures or a translation app. This is not an airport guide service, though. The driver’s job is transport, not sightseeing or extended destination advice.

Arriving at Siem Reap Angkor International Airport

The ride ends with a direct drop-off at Siem Reap Angkor International Airport. You are not left at a general city terminal to arrange the final section yourself.

That direct finish is the strongest practical reason to book this service. Airport departures already involve luggage, check-in, security, and finding the correct terminal area. A vehicle that takes you to the airport entrance keeps the final transfer clear and simple.

The included toll and parking fees also help. You have already paid online, so there should be no need to count Cambodian currency at the end of the ride. The price covers pickup, airport drop-off, toll fees, parking fees, bottled water, and the English-speaking driver.

Tips are not included. You can decide what to give the driver based on the service you receive, but tipping remains optional rather than part of the advertised fare.

There is no sightseeing during the trip. That is exactly right for an airport transfer. You are not paying for a tour of Siem Reap, and the route is meant to get you from your hotel to your flight with as little fuss as the shared format allows.

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Why the $19 price can make sense

At $19 per person, the shuttle is not the cheapest theoretical way to leave town. Public transport can sometimes cost less, but the information provided here also points out that Cambodia’s public transport system can be confusing, especially when you are working against a flight deadline.

The better comparison is not simply shuttle versus bus fare. You are also paying for hotel pickup, a reserved place, air-conditioning, direct airport drop-off, tolls, parking, bottled water, and online payment. Those extras have real value if you want a predictable plan.

The price is also easier to judge when you are traveling alone. A private car may be better for speed, but a shared transfer can reduce the per-person cost. For two or more people, you may want to compare the total price with a private option, especially if your group has a strict departure schedule.

The shared vehicle carries up to 12 people. That is small enough to feel more manageable than a major airport coach, but large enough that pickup order can affect your timing. I would choose this service for value and convenience, not for maximum control.

Who will appreciate this airport transfer

Siem Reap City to Siem Reap Angkor Airport by Shuttle Bus - Who will appreciate this airport transfer

I would recommend this shuttle to you if you want to make one advance booking and stop worrying about the airport ride. It suits solo visitors, couples, and small groups who value a clear pickup plan and a prepaid fare.

It is also a good fit if you do not want to bargain for transport or manage local cash on departure day. The English-speaking driver adds reassurance, particularly if you have a tight schedule or want to confirm the destination clearly.

Families may also find the air-conditioned vehicle and hotel pickup useful. You can keep luggage with you and avoid moving everyone to a distant meeting point. The shared format still means you should be ready during the full pickup window.

This may not suit you if your flight leaves near the edge of the stated operating hours. The service hours are listed as 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Monday through Sunday, for the operating period shown. If your pickup must happen outside those hours, you should not assume this shuttle is available.

It is also a weaker choice if you need a guaranteed direct departure with no intermediate stops. Other passengers are part of the arrangement, and the driver may pick them up during the 25-minute window.

How to plan your pickup without stress

Give yourself more time than the simple one-hour driving estimate. The service states that the trip can take longer in bad traffic or on a public holiday, and shared pickups add another variable.

Have your luggage ready before the start of the pickup window. Keep your phone available in case the driver needs to contact you, and wait somewhere easy to find at the hotel. The supplied information does not promise an exact minute, so a little patience is part of the deal.

You should also check the hotel location when booking. The service is intended for hotels in Siem Reap City. If you are staying outside the city area, do not assume the pickup is included.

The booking confirmation is received at the time of booking. Keep those details handy, especially the pickup date and hotel information. Since the service is prepaid, you can focus on being ready rather than arranging payment in the vehicle.

The cancellation terms are fair but firm. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time. Inside that 24-hour period, you receive no refund, and changes are not accepted. That makes it wise to confirm your flight and hotel plans before the cutoff.

What the strongest service details tell you

The highest praise centers on punctuality, helpfulness, and comfort. One passenger described Phearom as an excellent driver and appreciated the cold bottled water during the hour-long ride. Another described the service as punctual, helpful, and stress-free.

Those comments point to the practical heart of the experience. This is not an outing built around sights or entertainment. Its success depends on the driver arriving as planned, helping you get settled, keeping the ride comfortable, and reaching the airport safely.

A good airport transfer should almost disappear into your day. You should not have to remember much about it beyond being collected, riding in comfort, and arriving where you need to go. The consistently high rating, with 65 reviews and 100 percent recommending the service, supports that picture.

Still, I would keep expectations realistic. A perfect score does not change the fact that the bus is shared, the pickup has a 25-minute window, and traffic can add time. The best experience comes when you accept those conditions and plan around them.

Is this $19 shuttle worth booking?

Yes, I would book it if you want a prepaid, hotel-to-airport ride with air-conditioning, an English-speaking driver, and a clear list of included costs. The service is especially useful when you value calm planning more than the absolute fastest departure.

Choose it for a normal departure schedule with enough spare time for shared pickups and road delays. The $19 fare is reasonable for the convenience, particularly if you are traveling alone and do not want to arrange a private car.

I would look for another option if your flight requires a pickup outside 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, if you need a private vehicle, or if a 25-minute pickup window leaves you uncomfortable. For everyone else, this is a sensible way to close out a Siem Reap stay without last-minute transport worries.

FAQ

Where does the shuttle pick me up?

The shuttle picks you up from your hotel in Siem Reap City. The driver arrives within a 25-minute pickup window.

Where does the shuttle take me?

The service takes you directly from your hotel to Siem Reap Angkor International Airport.

How long does the journey take?

The journey takes about one hour in normal conditions. The expected duration can range from one hour to one hour 30 minutes, with longer travel possible during bad traffic or public holidays.

Is this a private transfer?

No. This is a shared bus transfer with other passengers, with a maximum group size of 12 people.

Is the driver English-speaking?

Yes. An English-speaking driver is included with the service.

What is included in the $19 price?

The fare includes hotel pickup in Siem Reap City, airport drop-off, toll fees, parking fees, bottled water, and the English-speaking driver. Sightseeing, a guide, and a driver tip are not included.

Can I cancel for a refund?

Yes. You can cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted and are not refunded.

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