Sunset Cruise with Optional Buffet Dinner from Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Trip Type: Dinner Cruises
Duration: 2 hours
On this 2-hour Sunset Dinner Cruise, enjoy the sunset, listen to live traditional Khmer music, coast past floating villages, see the Royal Palace, and see Phnom Penh skyline from a different perspective. You'll also enter the point where the Tonle Sap, Mekong, and Bassac rivers meet. Our Khmer and Western all-you-can-eat BBQ buffet is prepared on the boat using fresh, local, organic ingredients, with no chemicals or MSG; while offering vegetarian and vegan options. Full bar, cocktails, coffee, and a la carte menu is also available for purchase.
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On this 2-hour Sunset Dinner Cruise, enjoy the sunset, listen to live traditional Khmer music, coast past floating villages, see the Royal Palace, and see Phnom Penh skyline from a different perspective. You'll also enter the point where the Tonle Sap, Mekong, and Bassac rivers meet. Our Khmer and Western all-you-can-eat BBQ buffet is prepared on the boat using fresh, local, organic ingredients, with no chemicals or MSG; while offering vegetarian and vegan options. Full bar, cocktails, coffee, and a la carte menu is also available for purchase.
Your journey will begin with free pickup inside Phnom Penh. Upon boarding you will receive a free Sunset Cocktail, a Cambo Cruise original. Departing at approximately 5:00pm, you'll be cruising along the Phnom Penh riverfront while enjoying the subtle sounds of live traditional Khmer music on the upper-deck. You can also view the scenery from the main deck for a more cozy experience near the bar. After passing the Royal Palace we will journey to the junction of the Tonle Sap, Mekong, and Bassac rivers. Up the Mekong River you will see floating villages and fishing families living on their house boats. Along the shores of Silk Island is where you will see the sunset over Phnom Penh in the distance. The sunset is the highlight of the journey.
Dinner is served after sunset. An all-you-can-eat buffet made from fresh, local, organic food that is stored, prepped, and cooked fresh daily on our boat in our stainless steel kitchens, never prepared on land hours before, and definitely not on a rusty charcoal grill. No food is frozen, nor shipped in from other countries. No fish from the river is served, ever. All original sauces are made onboard. Salad, spring rolls, organic brown rice, curry, fruit, fresh bread, sandwiches, and a variety BBQ with Texas style BBQ and Asian teriyaki sauce is served. There are low-carb, vegetarian, vegan, and halal options available. If you choose the "cruise only" option, our buffet and an a la carte menu is available for purchase.
The bar has spirits from around the world. Most any traditional cocktails can be made, but be sure and try one of many original signature cocktails, satisfaction guaranteed. Local and imported beers, as well as red and white wines by the glass or carafe. Fresh, locally grown coffee beans are ground just before brewing to ensure fantastic espresso, and coffee.
After dinner, we cruise down the Mekong River before turning up the Tonle Sap to take in the Phnom Penh riverfront skyline after dark. This perspective is stunning, only to be seen like this by boat. After passing under the Japanese Friendship Bridge we return to port. The bar will stay open, and you are free to stay and enjoy the river views.
The Cambo Cruise boat is a new vessel that seats 75 people. It's a wooden Traditional Cambodian design with modern touches. It is equipped with two commercial quality kitchens, men’s and women's toilets, running water from fresh water tanks, and a water filtration system for clean, purified drinking water. Hygiene, safety, and guest satisfaction are our priorities. You can feel safe knowing that our boat is licensed, inspected, and has staff that are well trained in safety and first-aid procedures. Flotation devices, safety equipment, and fire extinguishers on board. We are confident that no other boat in Phnom Penh can offer you all of these things.
Dinner is served after sunset. An all-you-can-eat buffet made from fresh, local, organic food that is stored, prepped, and cooked fresh daily on our boat in our stainless steel kitchens, never prepared on land hours before, and definitely not on a rusty charcoal grill. No food is frozen, nor shipped in from other countries. No fish from the river is served, ever. All original sauces are made onboard. Salad, spring rolls, organic brown rice, curry, fruit, fresh bread, sandwiches, and a variety BBQ with Texas style BBQ and Asian teriyaki sauce is served. There are low-carb, vegetarian, vegan, and halal options available. If you choose the "cruise only" option, our buffet and an a la carte menu is available for purchase.
The bar has spirits from around the world. Most any traditional cocktails can be made, but be sure and try one of many original signature cocktails, satisfaction guaranteed. Local and imported beers, as well as red and white wines by the glass or carafe. Fresh, locally grown coffee beans are ground just before brewing to ensure fantastic espresso, and coffee.
After dinner, we cruise down the Mekong River before turning up the Tonle Sap to take in the Phnom Penh riverfront skyline after dark. This perspective is stunning, only to be seen like this by boat. After passing under the Japanese Friendship Bridge we return to port. The bar will stay open, and you are free to stay and enjoy the river views.
The Cambo Cruise boat is a new vessel that seats 75 people. It's a wooden Traditional Cambodian design with modern touches. It is equipped with two commercial quality kitchens, men’s and women's toilets, running water from fresh water tanks, and a water filtration system for clean, purified drinking water. Hygiene, safety, and guest satisfaction are our priorities. You can feel safe knowing that our boat is licensed, inspected, and has staff that are well trained in safety and first-aid procedures. Flotation devices, safety equipment, and fire extinguishers on board. We are confident that no other boat in Phnom Penh can offer you all of these things.
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