The Last Point

Koh Ta Kiev, Krong Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia

The Last Point, opened a few years ago by expats, wants to get guests off the grid. The resort, on a barely developed island off Cambodia’s southeastern coast, is accessible by a 45-minute ferry boat ride. Four dollars a night supplies each guest with a comfy, mosquito-net-draped bunk in a bohemian dormitory, with neither electricity nor running water, but with a definite charm. (Private bungalows are available for $30.) A few creature comforts are provided at this quirky outpost—Pizzas are made in the wood-fired outdoor oven, morning showers use filtered rain water, and the bar is lit by a generator at night.

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The Last Point on Koh Ta Kiev

The Last Point, opened a few years ago by expats, wants to get guests off the grid. The resort, on a barely developed island off Cambodia’s southeastern coast, is accessible by a 45-minute ferry boat ride. Four dollars a night supplies each guest with a comfy, mosquito-net-draped bunk in a bohemian dormitory, with neither electricity nor running water, but with a definite charm. (Private bungalows are available for $30.) A few creature comforts are provided at this quirky outpost—Pizzas are made in the wood-fired outdoor oven, morning showers use filtered rain water, and the bar is lit by a generator at night.

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