Sandy Cay is doing a good job against impossible odds. I know this a review of the hotel, but you cannot ignore the state of the entire area at present. There appears to be no rubbish collection at all! the entire region is being turned into a Chinese utopia of Casinos and huge ugly skyscrapers. Avoid Sihanoukville for at least 5 years, or in my case, forever!
Sandy Cay is Cambodian owned and run and as I said before, doing a good job under the circumstances. The rooms are clean and well presented. The beds are comfy and the swimming pool is large and inviting. The free breakfast is tasty and varied.
Ganske nytt hotell,bra rom.Men dessverre en bortimot totalt fravÊrende service.Frokostavdelingen hadde en -1- ansatt( som vi kunne registrere) og en logistikk som var usedvanlig tungvint.Den ene ansatte sprang opp og ned 2-3 etasjer, Ventetid pÄ mat,kaffe,juice som overstiger selv en flegmatisk trÞnders normalnivÄ! I swimmingpoolen var samtlige solsenger knekt og i fullstendig ubrukkbar tilstand. Etter Ä ha levert en klage pÄ dette forholdet ble samtlige senger byttet ut i lÞpet av 3 timer! HotellomrÄdet bar sterkt preg av anleggsomrÄde,men dette er jo normalt nÄr nye ting tas i bruk. Vi fant et strandomrÄde som var veldig bra(nÄr vi klarte Ä lokalisere det) Men det fÞrste som mÄ bedres er servicen !
My wife was electrocuted!!!!! After getting out of the pool while walking on the slippery surface around the pool, she touched a lamp post (within 3â of the water) for support. She was given a severe jolt from the 230 volt improperly wired lamp post. Lucky she fell so that the contact with the post was broken. She only suffered a bruise rib and sprained ankle. She could easily have died!!
Very close to Otres Village which is still old Cambodia. The hotel is great, manager was great and really easy to deal with from Canada. We loved it! You are travelling in Cambodia so you need to remember that. Locals there are awesome!!