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Peninsula Bay: Mixed-use development in Sihanoukville, Cambodia

December 17, 2024 By James Clark 2 Comments

Peninsula Bay

Peninsula Bay is a mixed-use development in Sihanoukville, Cambodia. The project is being built on the peninsula in the city centre between Sokha and Ochheuteal Beach. The formerly rocky and tree-covered peninsula has been levelled to make room for the development.

Peninsula Bay Sihanoukville

The project covers approximately 160,000sqm and it includes a five-star hotel, casino, shopping mall, office buildings, and serviced apartments.

Entertainment facilities include an aquarium, water theme park, KTV lounges, and wellness centres.

The complex includes a bar street and sea-front shops for restaurants and cafes.

Peninsula Bay map


View map of Peninsula Bay.

Peninsula Bay links and resources

Developers: Luxury Business Group (LBG), MAD, and Peninsula Bay Investment Co.
Official website: peninsulabay-resorts.com
Architect: A Design Concept (HK).

Peninsula Bay images

Peninsula Bay watershow feature
[Peninsula Bay watershow feature]

Peninsula Bay sea view
[Peninsula Bay sea view.]

Peninsula Bay waterpark
[Peninsula Bay waterpark (concept by icm-corp.com.]

Peninsula Bay hotel tower
[Peninsula Bay hotel tower]

Peninsula Bay office tower
[Peninsula Bay office tower]

Peninsula Bay serviced apartments
[Peninsula Bay serviced apartments]

Peninsula Bay shopping
[Peninsula Bay shopping]

News archive

2025

Local authorities back $527M 5-star hotel and commercial centre project in Preah Sihanouk – [03/03/25]

KONE to equip a five-star hotel and commercial complex in Sihanoukville, Cambodia (Press Release) – [09/01/25]

Development of Sihanoukville’s massive resort on track, high attention on wastewater management – [06/01/25]
“The development of a massive integrated entertainment resort in Preah Sihanouk province is progressing well; meanwhile, the provincial administration advises special attention to wastewater management for sustainable business.”

2024

Peninsula Bay Project aims to boost luxury and retail tourism in Cambodia – [15/11/24]
“A mixed-use development, The Peninsula Bay Project, is being developed with the aim of putting Sihanoukville, Cambodia, on the map as Southeast Asia’s luxury tourism and retail destination.”

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Comments

  1. bobby mcclarty says

    December 17, 2024 at 2:09 am

    Great to see Cambodia improving and growing. China’s investing big money into the country and the casinos are mainly for them, Cambodians can’t afford it.

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    • sihanoukvillean says

      May 11, 2025 at 8:38 pm

      Casinos no (illegal too for locals) but otherwise local tourism in Sihanoukville has explodede totally. 10 x more local visitors in Sihanoukville than ever before. Most visited destination for locals in 3 years in row now!

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