Hotel in Prey Nob, Cambodia
The Last Point
150Pearl PointsGenuine remoteness, no resort polish.

About The Last Point
The Last Point sits at the far end of Koh Ta Kiev, one of Cambodia's least-developed islands, making it the right call for travellers who want genuine remoteness over resort polish. Booking is easy and availability rarely tight. Skip it if you need reliable connectivity or structured amenities; book it if the island setting is the point.
The Verdict
Koh Ta Kiev is one of the last genuinely undeveloped islands off Cambodia's southern coast, and The Last Point sits at its far edge — which tells you most of what you need to know about who should book it. This is not a resort you choose for amenities; you choose it because you want to be somewhere that still feels like a discovery. If you need reliable Wi-Fi, a gym, or a swim-up bar, look elsewhere. If you want open-air bungalows, a jungle-meets-beach setting, and near-total quiet, The Last Point earns a firm recommendation.
Space and Setting
The physical experience here is shaped almost entirely by the natural environment. Accommodation at The Last Point sits within dense island vegetation, with the structures designed to interrupt the surroundings as little as possible. What you see from your bungalow — and what you see is the point, is a layered visual of tree canopy, filtered light, and a coastline that has not been cleared or manicured into conformity. For travellers writing for the explorer lens, the design philosophy reads as deliberate restraint: the venue steps back and lets the island do the work. That is either exactly what you want or a dealbreaker, and there is no in-between. Compare this to Song Saa Private Island in Koh Rong Archipelago, which offers a more polished eco-luxury finish at a significantly higher price point, The Last Point is the rawer, more stripped-back alternative.
Practical Details
Location: Koh Ta Kiev island, Preah Sihanouk Province, Cambodia, accessible by boat from Sihanoukville's port area. Booking difficulty: Easy; availability is generally accessible without long lead times. Leading for: Couples and solo travellers seeking isolation, not families expecting resort infrastructure. Connectivity: Expect limited to no mobile signal on the island, plan accordingly. Getting there: Arrange boat transfers in advance; the island has no public ferry service. For broader context on what else is available in the region, see our full Prey Nob hotels guide and our full Prey Nob experiences guide.
Who Should Book
Book The Last Point if the priority is genuine remoteness and a setting that has not been smoothed into a luxury product. Skip it if you need urban access, business facilities, or the kind of service depth you get at properties like Rosewood Phnom Penh or Shinta Mani Wild. For travellers passing through Cambodia's coast who want something beyond Sihanoukville's standard hotel strip, this island outpost is worth the boat ride. Also worth comparing: Above Us Only Sky in Preah Sihanouk for a more connected alternative on the mainland.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to book The Last Point?
The dry season — November through April — is the practical window for Koh Ta Kiev. Seas are calmer, the boat crossing from Sihanoukville is straightforward, and the island vegetation is easier to move through. Avoid the wet season (May to October) unless you are comfortable with rough crossings and the possibility of being weather-stuck on the island for extended periods.
Do loyalty programs work at The Last Point?
No major hotel loyalty programs apply here. The Last Point is an independent property on a remote Cambodian island, not affiliated with any international hotel group. Book direct — there is no points accumulation or status benefit on offer.
Is The Last Point family-friendly?
It depends on the ages involved. Older children who can handle a boat crossing, basic island conditions, and the absence of structured kids' programming will likely find it memorable. Young children or families who need consistent medical access, reliable Wi-Fi, or resort-style amenities should look elsewhere — Koh Ta Kiev is remote by design.
How is the pool and spa at The Last Point?
The Last Point sits on an undeveloped island where the natural environment is the main draw — the surrounding sea and dense vegetation function as the setting rather than curated resort facilities. Expect the experience to be shaped by the island itself rather than a spa menu or lap pool.
How is the dining at The Last Point?
The property is on a remote island off Sihanoukville with no road access, so dining will reflect what can realistically be sourced and prepared in that context — not a multi-outlet hotel food operation. If varied dining options are a priority, this is not the right base; Sihanoukville and Phnom Penh offer far more range.
Which room category is best at The Last Point?
Accommodation sits within dense island vegetation, so placement relative to the shoreline is the variable that matters most. When booking, ask specifically about water-facing or beach-proximate options rather than defaulting to a standard category — the difference in setting is likely more significant than any tier upgrade.
What is check-in like at The Last Point?
Getting to The Last Point requires a boat from Sihanoukville's port area, which means check-in is arrival-dependent rather than a fixed-time hotel desk process. Coordinate your boat transfer timing before you travel — there is no lobby to wait in if you arrive outside expected hours, and Koh Ta Kiev has no alternative accommodation options if the timing goes wrong.
Location
Koh Ta Kiev, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia
Prey Nob, Cambodia
Compare The Last Point
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| The Last Point | Easy |
| Anantara Angkor Resort | Unknown |
| Park Hyatt Siem Reap | Unknown |
| Rosewood Phnom Penh | Unknown |
| Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort | Unknown |
| Amansara | Unknown |
A quick look at how The Last Point measures up.
Also Consider
- Anantara Angkor Resort, Notable alternative
- Park Hyatt Siem Reap, Notable alternative
- Rosewood Phnom Penh, Notable alternative
- Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort, Notable alternative
- Amansara, Notable alternative
Against Cambodia's wider luxury hotel set, The Last Point occupies a different category entirely. Properties like Anantara Angkor Resort in Siem Reap and Rosewood Phnom Penh offer curated service, polished F&B; programs, and the kind of infrastructure that makes a stay feel managed and comfortable. Amansara sits at the top of the Cambodia luxury tier with immersive cultural access around Angkor. None of those comparisons apply here. The Last Point is not competing on service depth or amenities, it is competing on location and atmosphere, and on that narrow basis it is hard to beat for travellers who specifically want island isolation off Cambodia's coast.
The closest genuine peer is Song Saa Private Island, which operates in the same Sihanoukville-area island zone but with a more developed eco-luxury offering, a stronger dining program, and a higher price point to match. If budget is not the constraint and you want more comfort alongside the island setting, Song Saa is the stronger choice. If you want the most unmediated version of the island experience and can travel light on expectations, The Last Point wins on atmosphere and accessibility of booking.
Park Hyatt Siem Reap and Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra are not real alternatives here, they serve a different itinerary entirely, anchored to Angkor Wat rather than the coast. If your Cambodia trip is split between temples and beaches, plan those as separate legs rather than trying to find one property that covers both. For the coastal leg, the decision comes down to: Song Saa for comfort, The Last Point for raw setting and easier booking.
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