Siem Reap International Airport Shared Shuttle Bus Transfer

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Siem Reap International Airport Shared Shuttle Bus Transfer

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Cheap airport rides beat the chaos. I love the value and the on-time efficiency of this shared shuttle between Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (SAI) and town, with lots of daily schedules to match real flight times. It’s the kind of transfer that gets you off the airport clock and onto Angkor time.

I’ll also say the ride itself is practical: air-conditioned comfort with WiFi on board and bottled water included. The setup is built for convenience, not for lingering, and that matters when you land tired or you have an early departure.

The only snag is you may need a quick check-in step at the airport to get access cards before boarding, so plan a few extra minutes instead of expecting a straight walk-on.

Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel

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  • Budget-friendly shared transfer: At $8 per person, it’s often a cheaper alternative to private cars.
  • Air-con, WiFi, and bottled water included: Comfort basics are handled.
  • Only one main bus stop in town: Makes it easier once you know where it is.
  • About one hour total travel time: Good for planning tours and dining reservations.
  • Small enough group control: Maximum of 40 travelers keeps things from feeling chaotic.
  • Taxis/tuk-tuks may crowd you near the airport: Stick with your shuttle plan and follow the instructions you’re given.

Why This Shared Shuttle Works for Most Arrival Days

Siem Reap airport transfers can go two ways: pay a premium for door-to-door convenience, or use the shared bus option that keeps costs sane. This service falls firmly in the second camp, which is why it works so well for first-timers. You’re not hunting for a driver, and you’re not negotiating from scratch at the curb.

What I like most is the focus on predictability. The trip is listed at about one hour, and the shuttle runs with many daily schedules. That combo makes it easier to build a realistic day—especially if you’re landing with luggage and want to start settling in right away.

It’s also a straightforward “from point A to point B” transfer. In Cambodia, where logistics can sometimes be a little less tidy than you expect, having an organized bus routine is a gift. You’ll know where to go, where you end up, and what’s included on board.

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Price and Inclusions: What $8 Buys You in Real Life

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Let’s talk value in a way that helps you decide. At $8 per person, this is built for travelers who want transportation without paying for a private vehicle. The best way to think about it is simple: you trade a bit of flexibility for a lot of savings.

Here’s what you get with your ticket:

  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • WiFi on board
  • Bottled water

And here’s what you don’t:

  • Private transportation
  • Snacks

That last line matters. If you’re the type who hates eating airport-adjacent snacks, bring a small bite before you board. But if you’re fine with water and a short ride, you’re covered. WiFi and air-con are a big deal during a transfer because they help you reset your brain after a long flight.

Also, shared shuttle rides often come with fewer “surprise costs.” With this one, you’re already paying the transport part up front, so you can budget your day in Siem Reap without the usual guessing game.

Where to Meet: CDF Angkor and the 7 Makara Road Pickup Zone

Siem Reap International Airport Shared Shuttle Bus Transfer - Where to Meet: CDF Angkor and the 7 Makara Road Pickup Zone
You’ll get the most stress out of this transfer if you show up unsure where the bus actually is. So let’s make this clear.

You’ll see a town-side meeting point listed near CDF Angkor Duty Free Store. Separately, the shuttle description also points to the main town bus station on 7 Makara Road, located in front of ACE International School. The good news: the information also says there is only one bus stop in Town, which is what you want on a transfer day.

So how do you use this?

  • If you’re going from town to the airport, head to the 7 Makara Road / ACE International School area as your main cue.
  • If you’re going from the airport to town, expect to be dropped at that same bus stop zone on 7 Makara Road.

At the end of the ride, your arrival location will be different depending on direction—town versus the airport—so treat your booking confirmation as the final word.

If you want a practical move, take a screenshot of the key meeting information before you leave your hotel. When you’re in Siem Reap heat and traffic, it’s easier than trying to re-check details under pressure.

The Ride Itself: About an Hour, Air-Con, and WiFi

Siem Reap International Airport Shared Shuttle Bus Transfer - The Ride Itself: About an Hour, Air-Con, and WiFi
The transfer time is listed at about one hour, and in practice that’s the kind of estimate you should plan around. It’s short enough to feel like a real transfer, not a half-day task—ideal if you have dinner plans, a hotel check-in window, or a tour booked the same day.

On board, you’ll have:

  • Air-conditioned comfort
  • WiFi
  • Bottled water

That combination makes the bus feel more like a comfortable “in-between” space than a chore. WiFi can be useful for messaging your driver or checking your next activity details once you’re out of the airport zone. And bottled water is one less thing to buy right away.

One thing to keep in mind: this is a shared shuttle. That means there can be some real-world waiting as seats fill, and you may have minor timing differences based on traffic and how many people are onboard at the moment. The upside is it’s organized. You’re not stuck in a random vehicle that has no clear schedule.

Town-to-Airport vs Airport-to-Town: What Changes and What Doesn’t

Siem Reap International Airport Shared Shuttle Bus Transfer - Town-to-Airport vs Airport-to-Town: What Changes and What Doesn’t
The structure stays simple, but the flow changes depending on your direction.

Town to SAI Airport

You depart from the 7 Makara Road bus station area, right by ACE International School. From there, you’re dropped at Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (SAI). If your goal is a stress-reduced departure, this direction is often easier because you can arrive at the pick-up point at a calm pace from town.

Practical tip: give yourself a little buffer. Even if the trip is about an hour, airport time is not just about driving—it’s also about getting through whatever steps come next.

SAI Airport to Town

The airport-to-town direction is where you should expect a small bit of process. One of the most helpful pieces of advice from experience: you may need to check in at a tourist service center on the left when you exit the airport. Then you get access cards, and you wait in a room until you’re directed to the right boarding point.

This is exactly the kind of detail that can make or break your first transfer day. If you show up and go straight to the bus, you might end up standing around until someone confirms where your access cards are supposed to be. The fix is easy: plan time for that check-in step, even if it feels slower than you expect.

And once you’re at the airport area, you may see tuk-tuks near the shuttle setup. Keep focused on your bus instructions and ignore side offers that try to shift the deal. Your ticket is for the shared bus service.

Who This Shuttle Fits Best (And Who Might Hate It)

Siem Reap International Airport Shared Shuttle Bus Transfer - Who This Shuttle Fits Best (And Who Might Hate It)
This is the right choice if you:

  • Want a cheaper transfer than private transportation
  • Prefer a clear plan over negotiation
  • Don’t mind a shared ride to keep costs down
  • Can handle a short check-in step at the airport

It’s also good for solo travelers, couples, and families traveling light. The max group size of 40 travelers suggests you’re not going to be packed like sardines, and the air-con and water are a comfort win.

You might think twice if you:

  • Need ultra-flexible timing tied to a specific minute
  • Have very complicated transfers right after you land or before you depart
  • Hate waiting for check-in or instructions

In short: this shuttle is about calm and cost. If you want door-to-door private pickup, it’s not built for that. If you want an organized shared ride that gets you moving, it’s a smart match.

Small Things That Save Big Headaches

Siem Reap International Airport Shared Shuttle Bus Transfer - Small Things That Save Big Headaches
A couple practical tips will make your ride go smoother:

First, plan around the fact that town has only one main bus stop. When you’re asking directions, use the “7 Makara Road, in front of ACE International School” marker. It’s easier for people to find than a random street name or a vague description.

Second, don’t treat this like a “grab the bus whenever you feel like it” situation. You’re using a shared schedule system. If you’re arriving early or you’re very close to a flight time, build in buffer and follow the steps you’re given.

Third, be ready with a phone and your mobile ticket. The service uses a mobile ticket and sends confirmation at booking time. Having that info handy prevents that awkward moment of trying to find the email while you’re standing with luggage.

Should You Book This Siem Reap Shared Shuttle Bus Transfer?

Siem Reap International Airport Shared Shuttle Bus Transfer - Should You Book This Siem Reap Shared Shuttle Bus Transfer?
In my view, this is a solid buy if your priority is practical transportation at a fair price. The key wins are clear: air-conditioned comfort, WiFi, bottled water, and a transfer that’s scheduled and organized enough to feel reliable. At $8 per person, it’s also one of the easiest ways to avoid paying private-car prices.

Book it if you’re staying in town, you want to keep costs under control, and you can accept the normal shared-ride process. Skip it—or at least seriously compare it—if your day is so tight that even a brief check-in wait could throw you off.

If you’re trying to start Siem Reap smoothly without burning your budget, this shuttle is exactly the kind of service that earns its place on day one.

FAQ

How long does the Siem Reap airport shared shuttle take?

The ride time is listed as about 1 hour.

How much does the shuttle cost?

It costs $8.00 per person.

Where does the shuttle drop you in town?

It drops you at the bus station on 7 Makara Road, in front of ACE International School.

Where does the shuttle take you in the airport?

It drops you at Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (SAI).

Is WiFi included on board?

Yes. WiFi on board is included.

Is bottled water included?

Yes. Bottled water is included.

Is air-conditioning included?

Yes. The vehicle is air-conditioned.

Do I need snacks?

Snacks are not included, though you may want to bring something small if you snack between meals.

How many people are on the shuttle?

The shuttle has a maximum of 40 travelers.

Can I cancel for free?

Yes, free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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