Koh Rong isn’t an island you summarize in one sentence. It’s made up of small, unforgettable moments — a glowing sea at night, slow afternoons on endless beaches, jungle paths that lead to silence, and evenings that sometimes turn into barefoot beach parties. To really understand Koh Rong, it helps to look at each experience separately.
Below, you’ll find the key experiences on Koh Rong, each one highlighted on its own — so you know exactly what to expect.
Bioluminescent Plankton: Swimming in a Sea of Light
One of the most magical experiences on Koh Rong happens after dark. On nights with little or no moonlight, the sea comes alive with bioluminescent plankton. When you move your hands or feet through the water, tiny sparks of blue light appear, as if the ocean itself is glowing.
You can experience this either by joining a short night boat trip or, in some areas, by simply walking into the water from the beach. The darker it is, the better the effect. It’s quiet, surreal, and surprisingly emotional — one of those rare moments where nature feels almost unreal.
Snorkeling Trips: Simple, Relaxed & Accessible
Snorkeling around Koh Rong is not about dramatic coral reefs or deep-sea exploration. Instead, it’s relaxed and beginner-friendly. Boat trips take you to calm spots where you can float, observe fish, and enjoy the clarity of the water.
These trips usually combine snorkeling with stops at quieter beaches or small nearby islands. It’s less about the activity itself and more about spending a day on the water, moving slowly and enjoying the surroundings.
Long Beach (Sok San Beach): Space, Silence & Soft Sand
Long Beach is one of the most impressive stretches of sand on Koh Rong. It’s wide, open, and feels endless. There’s plenty of space to walk, swim, or simply lie in the sun without feeling crowded.
Sunsets here are especially beautiful. The light softens, the beach empties, and the atmosphere turns calm and reflective. It’s the kind of place where you don’t feel the need to do anything — just be there.
Jungle Hikes: Crossing the Island on Foot
For those who want to explore beyond the beaches, Koh Rong offers jungle trails connecting different parts of the island. These hikes take you through dense greenery, past viewpoints, and sometimes straight to a completely different beach.
The paths aren’t polished, and good footwear is essential. But the reward is the feeling of discovering something on your own — a quiet beach, a hidden viewpoint, or just a moment of total silence in the jungle.
Beach Parties & Full Moon Nights: Barefoot and Easygoing
Koh Rong has a social side, especially in areas with hostels and beach bars. On certain nights — often timed around the full moon — beach parties take place. Music plays, fire shows light up the sand, and people dance barefoot under the stars.
These parties are occasional, not constant, and far more relaxed than the famous Thai versions. You can join for an hour, stay all night, or skip them entirely. Koh Rong never forces one rhythm on you.
Island Hopping: Small Islands, Big Contrast
From Koh Rong, you can easily visit nearby islands. These trips often feel like stepping even further away from the world. Fewer people, quieter beaches, and a stronger sense of isolation.
A common stop is Koh Rong Samloem, known for its calm atmosphere and shallow, crystal-clear water. Many travelers combine both islands — Koh Rong for variety and energy, Samloem for stillness.
Kayaking & Paddleboarding: Slow Exploration
In calmer bays, kayaking and paddleboarding are available. It’s a peaceful way to explore the coastline, glide past rocks, and see the island from the water.
This is an activity best enjoyed slowly — early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when the sun is lower and the sea is calm.
Beach Barbecue at Night: Fresh Fish, Fire & the Sea
If there’s one thing you absolutely should do on Koh Rong, it’s having a barbecue directly on the beach in the evening. As the sun disappears and the sky slowly darkens, small grills appear in the sand. Candles flicker, the sea turns black and calm, and the smell of grilled fish fills the air.
Often, the fish has been caught the same day. You choose your piece — snapper, squid, prawns — and it goes straight onto the grill in front of you. No rush, no fancy plating. Just fire, salt, smoke, and the sound of the waves a few meters away.
You eat with your feet in the sand, sometimes at a simple wooden table, sometimes on cushions. Around you, other travelers talk quietly, the sea reflects the moonlight, and everything feels exactly as it should. It’s not just dinner — it’s an atmosphere, and it’s one of the most memorable ways to experience Koh Rong.
Staying Near the Jungle: Falling Asleep to Nature
Another experience I would absolutely recommend is booking a lodge or bungalow near the jungle, rather than directly on the busiest beach. These accommodations feel more secluded, more immersive — and more alive.
At night, the jungle comes alive with sound. You hear insects, distant calls, rustling leaves. It’s not loud or scary — it’s soothing, almost hypnotic. Falling asleep to these natural sounds feels grounding, like you’re truly part of the island rather than just visiting it.
And yes — you might get a visitor. Like a Gecko
Doing Nothing: The Most Underrated Experience
One of the most valuable things you can do on Koh Rong is nothing at all. Wake up without an alarm. Eat when you’re hungry. Watch the tide come in and go out. Let time stretch.
It sounds simple, but in a world that’s always moving, this kind of stillness feels rare.
