Siem Reap Angkor Airport Taxis (from Airport to Hotel)

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Siem Reap Angkor Airport Taxis (from Airport to Hotel)

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The first hour in Cambodia can feel easy. This private pickup from Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport to your hotel keeps you out of taxi chaos with a driver who offers a meet-and-greet at the arrivals gate and an air-conditioned ride straight into town. I like that it saves you from bargaining, routing confusion, and the awkward feeling of being surrounded right after immigration.

Two things really stand out: the driver is there at the terminal exit with a name sign, and the transfer is built for comfort after a long flight. One small consideration: service is only listed from 4:00 AM to 10:00 PM, so if your arrival is late, you’ll want to double-check timing before you book.

Key Points at a Glance

Siem Reap Angkor Airport Taxis (from Airport to Hotel) - Key Points at a Glance

  • Meet-and-greet at arrivals: driver waits at the Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport arrival terminal exit with a Green Era Travel sign and your pickup details
  • Air-conditioned private car: you ride straight to your Siem Reap hotel without multiple drop-offs
  • Included comfort extras: bottled water is included, and many rides also note cold towels
  • English-speaking support: drivers communicate clearly and share practical local info on the way in
  • Reliable communication: multiple drivers coordinated pick-up with photos or clear messages, which helps when lines are chaotic

What This Airport-to-Hotel Transfer Really Solves

Siem Reap Angkor Airport Taxis (from Airport to Hotel) - What This Airport-to-Hotel Transfer Really Solves
Siem Reap is the kind of place where your trip starts before you even see the temples. The big win here is simple: you skip the frantic taxi scramble after immigration and you get into a car that’s already pointed at your hotel.

For you, that means less time standing around, fewer questions like where to stand and who is legit, and a calmer start when you’re still running on airport sleep. The transfer is also private, so your group’s pacing stays yours, not the car’s.

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Finding Your Driver at Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport

Siem Reap Angkor Airport Taxis (from Airport to Hotel) - Finding Your Driver at Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport
The meet-up is designed to feel direct. Your driver picks you up at the arrival terminal exit gate, and you’re meant to spot them holding a Green Era Travel welcome sign. You’ll share your arrival flight details in advance, so the driver can be ready when you walk out.

In multiple accounts, the names on the sign mattered. Drivers like Phearom and Sath were described as waiting right outside arrivals, which is exactly what you want when you’re tired and jet-lagged. Even when immigration ran long, the service was reported as patient and organized rather than panicked.

A detail that helps: the driver may send proof of pick-up and drop-off. One rider mentioned that their driver sent a photo after coordinating, which is useful when the airport crowd makes it hard to confirm you’re looking at the right person.

The Car Experience: Air Con, Water, and a Reset After Flying

This transfer is all about comfort for the short stretch from the airport to Siem Reap city. The vehicle is air-conditioned, and bottled water is included. Several ride notes also mention cold towels, which is a small thing that feels like a big deal when you step into warm air and bright daylight.

You’ll also get an English-speaking driver, and that’s not just for conversation. It turns the drive into a mini orientation. Some drivers pointed out practical sights on the route and offered tips for where to go once you’re checked into your room.

I especially like that one rider got help planning their Angkor time. In that case, Phearom offered advice and even arranged a tuk-tuk pick-up for a sunset Angkor Wat visit. That’s not guaranteed across every ride, but it’s a good sign of how useful the driver can be once you’re in Siem Reap mode.

How Long Will It Take: The Real-World Timing From Airport to Town

Siem Reap Angkor Airport Taxis (from Airport to Hotel) - How Long Will It Take: The Real-World Timing From Airport to Town
The transfer is listed as about 1 hour (approx.), but Siem Reap timing isn’t one-size-fits-all. Reviews mention drives around 45–60 minutes, while others say closer to 2 hours—which can happen with distance from the newer airport, traffic, and your exact hotel location.

Here’s how to use this info: plan for it to be longer than you think, not shorter. If you’re connecting to a restaurant reservation or an early tour, build in a buffer. That’s not being dramatic; it’s just respecting the fact that airport logistics and road conditions can stretch the ride.

Also, your ride can start only during listed service hours (4:00 AM to 10:00 PM). If your flight lands outside that window, you might need a different arrangement, so check your arrival time early.

Drop-Off in Siem Reap City: No Extra Navigation Needed

You’ll be dropped off at your hotel inside Siem Reap City. You just provide your hotel name ahead of time, and the driver is expected to deliver you to that point in town. In practice, that removes the most tiring part of arrival travel: figuring out where you are and how to get the last few blocks.

One rider said the transfer felt like walking out, seeing their name, and getting to the hotel with almost no friction. That’s the ideal formula when you’re coming off a long flight and you want to be done with logistics.

If your hotel is farther out or your street is a little tricky to navigate, the driver’s local familiarity should help. Multiple accounts emphasized that the pickup avoided the “other taxi driver pressure” that can happen right after arrivals.

Communication and Safety: What You Can Expect From the Driver

Most experiences described drivers as professional, polite, and clearly focused on safe driving. Names that came up include Pherom, Phearom Keo, Sath, and Phearom again in different accounts—each tied to on-time waiting, careful driving, and clear communication.

You can also look for small signals when you meet the driver:

  • They’re already at the correct exit with a sign
  • They match your name or pickup details
  • They handle luggage loading without turning it into a negotiation
  • They keep the drive calm rather than speeding through traffic

One caution from the data: there’s at least one report that an older car had seat belt issues and the driver got lost. That’s not the typical story, but it’s worth taking seriously. When you get into the vehicle, check that seat belts work and mention it immediately if anything feels off. And if you notice the route drifting, ask for clarification right away.

Price and Value: Is $22 Per Person a Smart Use of Money?

At $22 per person, this transfer is positioned as a cost-effective alternative to taxi markups or complicated public transport. The value isn’t just the headline price. It’s what you buy with it: time, stress reduction, and the comfort that matters on arrival day.

Hotel taxis can be expensive, and public transport can be confusing when you’re carrying bags and don’t yet have local phone access. This transfer bypasses both. You also avoid repeated drop-offs because it’s a private one-way ride for your group.

Included costs add to the value. Toll fees are covered, and bottled water is part of the deal. If you’re traveling as a pair or group, “group discounts” are listed as a feature, so your per-person cost could be even better when you’re not flying solo.

One rider specifically noted that the ride was about half the price of what their hotel was charging. I can’t promise that exact comparison for everyone, but the logic holds: paying for a dedicated driver often beats emergency pricing when you first land.

Practical Details That Matter More Than You Think

A few parts of the service are easy to overlook until you’re standing at the airport:

No extra charge beyond what you paid

The info says there are no additional charges beyond your booking amount. That helps you avoid the classic “fee surprise” that can happen with some informal taxi situations.

Tipping isn’t included

Tipping the driver is listed as not included. That means it’s your choice, based on your experience and local norms.

SIM cards and flights are not included

Local SIM cards aren’t part of the transfer. Domestic and international flight tickets also aren’t included, obviously, but it helps to know you’re not paying for a “bundle” that includes connectivity.

Private means it’s only your group

Even though the service mentions group discounts, the activity is still private: only your group participates. So you’re not waiting on other people or detouring across town for additional drop-offs.

Who This Transfer Fits Best

This is a great match if you want a straightforward arrival plan. It’s especially good for:

  • First-time visitors to Cambodia who want to skip taxi bargaining
  • Travelers arriving late enough that you don’t want to figure out transport
  • Groups who want to move as a unit to avoid splitting up after bags claim
  • People who care about comfort right away, since the car is air-conditioned

It’s also a solid choice if you like a driver who can share useful local context. Several ride notes mention practical information about what to do next in Siem Reap, which helps you start plotting your days before you’re scattered.

When You Should Double-Check Before Booking

If you’re very time-sensitive, read your arrival time carefully against the listed pickup window (4:00 AM to 10:00 PM). Also, consider your exact hotel location. The drive time is listed as about 1 hour, but real experiences include longer trips, so don’t schedule something critical immediately upon landing.

And because one report flagged vehicle comfort and navigation issues, I’d treat the first few minutes of the ride like a quick “quality check”:

  • confirm seat belts are functional
  • confirm you’re going to the right hotel area
  • speak up if anything feels off

Most accounts were smooth and safe, but that extra minute protects you.

Should You Book This Siem Reap Airport Taxi?

If your priority is a low-stress arrival, I think this is an easy yes. You get a meet-and-greet, an air-conditioned private car, included tolls and bottled water, and a driver who can help you settle into Siem Reap fast. The large number of very high ratings also points to consistent service and clear communication, with names like Phearom and Sath showing up repeatedly in positive experiences.

I’d only hesitate if your flight lands outside the 4:00 AM to 10:00 PM service window, or if you’re the type who doesn’t want any chance of variation in vehicle condition. In that case, check details carefully and be ready to request adjustments right away.

If your plans change, the cancellation terms are free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which lowers the risk of booking early.

FAQ

Where do I meet my driver at the airport?

You meet your driver at the Siem Reap–Angkor International Airport arrival terminal exit gate, and they will be holding a welcome sign for Green Era Travel.

What areas in Siem Reap do they drop you off?

They drop you at your hotel in Siem Reap City. You provide your hotel name so the driver can drop you off at the right point.

What is included in the transfer price?

The transfer includes a meet-and-greet, pick-up at the airport exit gate, drop-off at your hotel in Siem Reap City, a private one-way transfer in an air-conditioned vehicle with an English-speaking driver, toll fees, and bottled water.

Is the ride private or shared?

It’s a private transfer, meaning only your group will participate.

Do I need to bring cash for tipping?

Tipping your driver is listed as not included, so any tip is optional and up to you.

What are the operating hours for pickup?

The opening hours are listed as Monday to Sunday, 4:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

Can I cancel if my plans change?

Yes. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount you paid is not refunded.

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