Kampot nach Phu Quoc

Kampot nach Phu Quoc

Kampot
Phu Quoc
Mo., 22. Dez.
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MB
It was a easy journey and everything worked very good. We went from Kampot to Phu Quoc.
Kampot nach Phu Quoc, Bus Kleinbus, Ha Tien Xanh Travel, 08.12.2025
A
It was perfectly organised. Everything worked out well! Thank you!
Kampot nach Phu Quoc, Bus Kleinbus, Ha Tien Xanh Travel, 18.11.2025
MV
Driver on time, good seats. Everything worked out great
Kampot nach Phu Quoc, Bus Kleinbus, Ha Tien Xanh Travel, 14.08.2025
MV
Driver on time, good seats. Everything worked out great
Kampot nach Phu Quoc, Bus Kleinbus, Ha Tien Xanh Travel, 14.08.2025
DD
Very well organized, great réactivity if any question
Kampot nach Phu Quoc, Bus Kleinbus, Ha Tien Xanh Travel, 09.08.2025
DD
Very well organized, great réactivity if any question
Kampot nach Phu Quoc, Bus Kleinbus, Ha Tien Xanh Travel, 09.08.2025
MM
Kampot to Phu quoc I have mixed feelings about this service. The communication with the manager was good, and he tried to be helpful but there was not enough information about how things were going to work at the booking time. This is not a seamless bus journey from A to B, which was not clear at the time of booking. First you get on a car/SUV in Kampot, with a driver that speaks very little English and then he drops you off at the Cambodian border and takes your photo so he can send it to a driver who will eventually pick you up on the Vietnamese side. The thing is, if you have a heavy suitcase, like I did, then good luck, because wether it’s raining or the scorching sun is burning your skin you’ll have to drag your bags across for about 500 metres. First you enter the Cambodian section then they check your passport, then you have to exit the massive building, go across a carpark, which I imagine is political limbo as you are neither in Cambodia anymore but you haven’t entered Vietnam yet, then you drag your bag further and enter the Vietnamese border control building and the first thing they do, even though you just dragged your bag under the 35°C sunshine and your face is boiling and sweating, is to check your temperature, without any warning a security guy points a thermometer gun to your head and checks that you haven’t got fever… then they check your passport/visa and then you can leave the building and get to the gate where your passport gets checked one more time, oh yeah your passport will get checked like 4 times from the moment you get to the gate at the Cambodian border till you exit the Vietnamese one and you are finally in Vietnam. I would also like to point out that very few people speak English or any other language other than the local ones in these two buildings and a few of the people were super rude, also they will suddenly ignore you if a local shows up. A couple of times when my passport was being checked, a local showed up and jumped the queue handed their passport to the guy that was checking my passport, and the guy stopped checking my passport and dealt with the local who had just jumped the queue. It was bizarre and this wouldn’t have happened at an airport. So after having gone through that weird cross-border experience and having carried and dragged your bags from one country to the other you’ll exit the building and walk another 50 mts wondering where the next driver will be, but you’ll see no-one, there is a restaurant/shop where you’ll have to wait and only when you contact the manager/owner, he’ll tell his driver to get to you. Then that driver might wait for other passengers, while you are waiting, the driver takes a photo of your passport so that they can buy your ferry ticket in advance, I kept telling the driver that we needed to catch the ferry but he kept telling me to relax because we were 10 minutes from the ferry. We waited but no one came. In the end I had to contact the manager again to tell him that we needed to go or I was going to miss the ferry. The manager got in touch with the driver who finally decided to stop waiting for the other people but now we were late and the driver had to speed all the way to the port, it is not a 10 minute drive it’s more like 15 mins and luckily we got there about 4 minutes before the ferry was due to depart. Once again you are dropped off at the entrance and are told to go and get on the ferry, at least this time they have your ticket already so you can just drag your bags again for about 20 metres and get on the ferry. Which was quite nice and relaxing after all that anxiety inducing experience. So yes, I did not miss the ferry, I got there just in time, and yes I was taken from Kampot to the ferry that takes you to Phu quoc, but it’s not like taking a bus that takes you from A to B and all of this process should be explained before you buy the ticket. Especially the fact that there’s a change of drivers and that you are not assisted at the borders. Perhaps all of this would be fine for someone with a small backpack or something but not really if you have suitcases. Had I known all of this I might have chosen a different path.
Kampot nach Phu Quoc, Bus Kleinbus, Ha Tien Xanh Travel, 06.08.2025
MM
Kampot to Phu quoc I have mixed feelings about this service. The communication with the manager was good, and he tried to be helpful but there was not enough information about how things were going to work at the booking time. This is not a seamless bus journey from A to B, which was not clear at the time of booking. First you get on a car/SUV in Kampot, with a driver that speaks very little English and then he drops you off at the Cambodian border and takes your photo so he can send it to a driver who will eventually pick you up on the Vietnamese side. The thing is, if you have a heavy suitcase, like I did, then good luck, because wether it’s raining or the scorching sun is burning your skin you’ll have to drag your bags across for about 500 metres. First you enter the Cambodian section then they check your passport, then you have to exit the massive building, go across a carpark, which I imagine is political limbo as you are neither in Cambodia anymore but you haven’t entered Vietnam yet, then you drag your bag further and enter the Vietnamese border control building and the first thing they do, even though you just dragged your bag under the 35°C sunshine and your face is boiling and sweating, is to check your temperature, without any warning a security guy points a thermometer gun to your head and checks that you haven’t got fever… then they check your passport/visa and then you can leave the building and get to the gate where your passport gets checked one more time, oh yeah your passport will get checked like 4 times from the moment you get to the gate at the Cambodian border till you exit the Vietnamese one and you are finally in Vietnam. I would also like to point out that very few people speak English or any other language other than the local ones in these two buildings and a few of the people were super rude, also they will suddenly ignore you if a local shows up. A couple of times when my passport was being checked, a local showed up and jumped the queue handed their passport to the guy that was checking my passport, and the guy stopped checking my passport and dealt with the local who had just jumped the queue. It was bizarre and this wouldn’t have happened at an airport. So after having gone through that weird cross-border experience and having carried and dragged your bags from one country to the other you’ll exit the building and walk another 50 mts wondering where the next driver will be, but you’ll see no-one, there is a restaurant/shop where you’ll have to wait and only when you contact the manager/owner, he’ll tell his driver to get to you. Then that driver might wait for other passengers, while you are waiting, the driver takes a photo of your passport so that they can buy your ferry ticket in advance, I kept telling the driver that we needed to catch the ferry but he kept telling me to relax because we were 10 minutes from the ferry. We waited but no one came. In the end I had to contact the manager again to tell him that we needed to go or I was going to miss the ferry. The manager got in touch with the driver who finally decided to stop waiting for the other people but now we were late and the driver had to speed all the way to the port, it is not a 10 minute drive it’s more like 15 mins and luckily we got there about 4 minutes before the ferry was due to depart. Once again you are dropped off at the entrance and are told to go and get on the ferry, at least this time they have your ticket already so you can just drag your bags again for about 20 metres and get on the ferry. Which was quite nice and relaxing after all that anxiety inducing experience. So yes, I did not miss the ferry, I got there just in time, and yes I was taken from Kampot to the ferry that takes you to Phu quoc, but it’s not like taking a bus that takes you from A to B and all of this process should be explained before you buy the ticket. Especially the fact that there’s a change of drivers and that you are not assisted at the borders. Perhaps all of this would be fine for someone with a small backpack or something but not really if you have suitcases. Had I known all of this I might have chosen a different path.
Kampot nach Phu Quoc, Bus Kleinbus, Ha Tien Xanh Travel, 06.08.2025
MZ
Best service ever! I had booked a mini-van-ride from Kampot to Phu Quoc one day before. The company contacted me via WhatsApp to confirm everything and answer all my questions. As I arrived 30 minutes early at the pick-up-location, the company contacted the driver who arrived immediately. As it is low season, I was the only passenger so I had a private driver to the border which I crossed walking. Behind it, the second driver - again in a private vehicle - waited for me and drove me to the port where I could directly board a ferry to the island. Everything was perfectly organized and very efficient. It took me only three hours. Highly recommended!
Kampot nach Phu Quoc, Bus Kleinbus, Ha Tien Xanh Travel, 23.07.2025
MZ
Best service ever! I had booked a mini-van-ride from Kampot to Phu Quoc one day before. The company contacted me via WhatsApp to confirm everything and answer all my questions. As I arrived 30 minutes early at the pick-up-location, the company contacted the driver who arrived immediately. As it is low season, I was the only passenger so I had a private driver to the border which I crossed walking. Behind it, the second driver - again in a private vehicle - waited for me and drove me to the port where I could directly board a ferry to the island. Everything was perfectly organized and very efficient. It took me only three hours. Highly recommended!
Kampot nach Phu Quoc, Bus Kleinbus, Ha Tien Xanh Travel, 23.07.2025
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Kampot nach Phu Quoc Fahrplan

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Bus
Vibol Express
Kleinbus
08:00
12:00
16,00 $
Bus
Ha Tien Xanh Travel
Kleinbus
08:00
11:30
21,25 $
  4.0
Bus
Kampot Tour
Kleinbus
08:30
13:00
21,25 $
Van
Kampot Transports
Van 16pax + Bus
08:30
11:30
20,00 $
  4.0
Bus
Kampot Tour
Kleinbus
10:30
15:00
21,25 $
Van
Kampot Transports
Van 16pax + Bus
10:30
13:30
20,00 $
  4.0
Bus
Vibol Express
Kleinbus
11:00
15:00
16,00 $
Bus
Vibol Express
Kleinbus
11:00
15:30
20,40 $
Bus
Ha Tien Xanh Travel
Kleinbus
13:00
17:00
21,25 $
  4.0
Bus
Ha Tien Xanh Travel
Kleinbus
13:30
17:00
19,55 $
  5.0
Van
Angkor Guide Adventure
Shared Van 15pax
14:30
18:50
35,00 $
Bus
Kampot Tour
Kleinbus
15:00
20:00
21,25 $
Van
Champa Tourist Bus
Standard
15:00
20:30
22,00 $

Transport von Kampot nach Phu Quoc

Fakten über den Transport von Kampot bis Phu Quoc

Günstigster Transport24 $
Schnellster Transport3h
Früheste Abfahrt8:00 AM
Letzte Abfahrt3:00 PM
Abfahrten pro Tag2
Distanz150 Kilometer
TransportunternehmenAngkor Guide Adventure, Ha Tien Xanh Travel, Kampot Tour, Kampot Transports, Rith Travel Tour

Wie Sie von Kampot nach Phu Quoc gelangen

Sie können mit Bus, fähre und van von Kampot nach Phu Quoc reisen.Bus+van ist auf dieser Strecke am schnellsten, Bus+van am langsamsten.
Die teuersten Tickets kosten USD 27.50, wenn Sie sich für Bus entscheiden. Um die kosten so niedrig wie möglich zu halten, wählen Sie ein bus, wofür Sie nur USD 27.50 hinblättern müssen.

Wie weit ist es von Kampot nach Phu Quoc?

Die Strecke zwischen Kampot und Phu Quoc beträgt 150  km, sowie Luftlinie 150 km.

Wie lange dauert es von Kampot nach Phu Quoc?

Es dauert zwischen 3 und 6 Stunden, um von Kampot nach Phu Quoc zu kommen, abhängig von dem gewählten Transportmittel.
Bus+van ist die schnellste Möglichkeit, um von Kampot nach Phu Quoc zu reisen. Bus+van braucht etwa 3h, um Ihr Ziel zu erreichen.
Bus+van ist langsamer und braucht etwa 5h 30m nach Phu Quoc.

Wie viel kostet die Reise von Kampot nach Phu Quoc?

Reisen zwischen Kampot und Phu Quoc kosten nur USD 27.50, wenn Sie sich für Rith Travel Tour bus entscheiden, aber bis zu USD 27.50 wenn Sie bei Rith Travel Tour ein Ticket für Bus kaufen.
Die folgende Liste führt auf, mit welchen Preisen Sie auf dieser Strecke rechnen müssen, abhängig vom Transportmittel.

Wie viele Möglichkeiten gibt es am Tag, um von Kampot nach Phu Quoc zu reisen?

  • 2 von Kampot nach Phu Quoc ab 08:00 Kampot bis 10:30 Kampot

Sie von Kampot nach Phu Quoc reisen möchten.

Sehen Sie oben unsere Fahrpläne für Busse, Züge und Flüge von Kampot nach Phu Quoc.

Welches Transportmittel ist auf dieser Strecke am besten?

Bus

Wenn Sie über Land von Kampot nach Phu Quoc reisen, dauert die Fahrt natürlich länger, aber in der Regel ist es am günstigsten, den Bus zu nehmen.
Beachten Sie: Um eine angenehmere Reise zu haben, entscheiden Sie sich – wenn möglich für einen höherklassigen Bus. Diese Busse haben normalerweise verstellbare Sitze und verfügen über Klimaanlage und Toilette an Bord.
Die Ticketpreise enthalten of Wasser und Snacks oder ein kleines Mittagessen. Außerdem werden unterwegs Toilettenpausen eingelegt.

Busunternehmen, die auf der Strecke Kampot – Phu Quoc aktiv sind

Rith Travel Tour

Van

Vans sind eine super Alternative, beziehungsweise oft auch die einzige Möglichkeit, wenn Sie über Land und innerhalb der selben Provinz oder nur in die Nachbarprovinz reisen wollen. Vans sind auch auf der Strecke von Kampot nach Phu Quoc unterwegs.
Beachten Sie: Wenn Sie mit dem Van fahren wollen und viel Gepäck haben, ist es eine gute Idee, einen eigenen Sitz für Ihren Koffer oder Rucksack zu kaufen. Mit geräumigen Gepäckfächern können Sie bei Vans nicht rechnen. Tatsächlich gibt es nämlich überhaupt keinen und die anderen Fahrgäste werden wenig glücklich sein, wenn Sie das Gepäck unter ihre Füße schieben.

Unternehmen, die Vans von Kampot nach Phu Quoc betreiben

Kampot Transports

Welche Fortbewegungsart ist für die Reise von Kampot nach Phu Quoc am beliebtesten?

Es gibt eine Möglichkeit, zu jeder Tageszeit zu reisen, wobei Bus+Van das beliebteste Transportmittel ist, wegen dem angenehmen Preis und Komfort.
Von 1000 Reisenden auf dieser Strecke entschieden sich

  • 48% bevorzugten Bus+Van
  • 32% bevorzugten Bus+Fähre
  • 15% reisten im Van
  • Passagiere entschieden sich für einen Bus