Buva Sea Boat in Sihanoukville

Buva Sea Boat in Sihanoukville

Buva Sea Cambodia is a leading company in Cambodia who served you the trip with the safe-speed boats from Shivanouk Ville to Koh Rong, Koh Rong Sanloem, Sok San Long Beach, and M’Pay Bay Village. Buva Sea has expanded its destinations to Kampot Province with the lated speed-modern boat where you can spend only 30 minutes from mainland.

Buva Sea Cambodia will help you make the choices to visit the adventure islands where are the most clear crystal water in Cambodia.

Buva Sea Cambodia is the best boat service between Sihanoukville, Koh Rong, and Koh Rong Samloem. Taking only 30 minutes and with capacity for 50 passengers, this modern speed ferry sails to Koh Rong, and/or Sarracen Bay, EcoSea and M’Pai Bay on Koh Rong Samloem.

Boats are equipped with a GPS guidance system, life jackets for every passenger, and operated by a skilled and experienced crew. The Speed Modern ferries were built in Thailand in 2016 and are now managed by Buva Sea Cambodia.

BUVA SEA Cambodia is a boat transportation service under Virak Buntham Express, who have more than ten years experiences in transportation services. In the purpose of service expansion is to make customers convenient with our company as a package by bus/van transportation to Sihanouk Ville, then the speed ferry will be instead and sending to Koh Rong, Koh Rong Samloem, M’Pai Bey and any other islands nearby.

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