This place was very pretty and had a nice range of food options. Very nice place to chill for the day and paddle in the sea. Don't do the snorkeling though. It is not a snorkeling location. They adve…Full review by Mortilondon
Nov 21, 2024
Here now,Nov 22nd, second day, Paid $25 t ticket office whereas guys 100 yards up road on a stall want $30? Definitely worth a day trip Mark & Julie, from UK, 64 yearsFull review by Markfx10
Apr 1, 2024
there is one small strip of beach with a few mediocre food places but there is nothing to do. the boat drops you off at 9 and picks up at 4 which is way too much time. the boat driver did not turn up…Full review by Jessie C
Has anyone camped on Rabbit Island? Is it free to do, costs money, or prohibited?
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YOu can rent a bungalow for around 8 to 10 USD a night. Careful there is no electricity there except a gen set running few hours after sunset. Not sure about Camping but you could …
YOu can rent a bungalow for around 8 to 10 USD a night. Careful there is no electricity there except a gen set running few hours after sunset. Not sure about Camping but you could choose to sleep on the beach if you are really into mosquitoes.
Book a boat there are lots. You will probably have to pre pay which will include mini bus pick up and drop off. Make sure you get the boat number and boat drivers phone number …
Book a boat there are lots. You will probably have to pre pay which will include mini bus pick up and drop off. Make sure you get the boat number and boat drivers phone number before you get off the boat. You do not want to be stranded on the island overnight if your boat didn’t turn up for the pick up, normally 4pm. We were lucky, another boat accepted us for the return journey.
Hi! what is the name of the bungalows that you stay? do you have a phone number or email? thanks very much!
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Hi there. Re Rabbit Island we didn't actually stay overnight on the Island. There are low cost basic bungalows on one side of the island. These can't be booked online only in Kep town. …
Hi there. Re Rabbit Island we didn't actually stay overnight on the Island. There are low cost basic bungalows on one side of the island. These can't be booked online only in Kep town. There is a resort on the far side but I,m afraid I don't have the name for it. I believe it might be call Tonsay resort. The low cost bungalows are VERY basic. Most have outside toilets. There are some described as luxury with inside toilets etc. but still pretty basic. There is no mains electricity so no fans/lights during the night. They have a small generator running in the evenings. Outside of busy times you could just get a boat over there and book a room there and then. That way you would know exactly what you are getting. WiFi not in the ordinary part of the island but might have it at the upmarket resort. If you have 2G/3G phones there is a signal. My question is - if you want to get away and spend a night in a basic place with limited facilities enjoy the peace and quiet and sense of a bit of isolation WITHOUT wifi/internet/facebook. Its great sometimes to give it a miss! there isn't a guest house as such on the island Choice is basic bamboo 'bungalows' or upmarket resort. There isn't a lot to do, its not a big island so an overnight stay is plenty enough. For a guest house try Kep Lodge on outskirts of Kep - we enjoyed it there thoroughly.