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What Makes Kep Crab Market Special Compared to Other Seafood Markets?
The market is known for its fresh blue crabs, which typically sell for around $8 to $15 per kilogram depending on size and season. Most seafood arrives early in the morning between 5:00 AM and 7:00 AM, and the market closes by 2:00 PM daily. This direct supply chain from sea to market helps maintain freshness that is difficult to find in larger city markets. Kep Crab Market also features a simple, open-air layout with vendors who are knowledgeable about their products and can recommend cooking methods or nearby restaurants for preparing the catch.
How Can Visitors Get to Kep Crab Market and What Are the Operating Hours?
The market opens early, usually around 5:00 AM, and closes by 2:00 PM daily. Visitors commonly arrive between 6:00 AM and 9:00 AM to get the best selection of fresh seafood. From Phnom Penh, the drive to Kep takes about 3 to 3.5 hours (150 km), while from Kampot it is just about 30 minutes by car or bus. For those staying in the area, the market is easily walkable from many local guesthouses and hotels. Early arrival is recommended to avoid crowds and to see the freshest crab and seafood available.
What Types of Seafood Are Available at Kep Crab Market and What Are Typical Prices?
Blue crabs are the highlight, with prices ranging from $8 to $15 per kilogram depending on size. Shrimp typically costs between $6 and $12 per kilogram, while squid is priced around $5 to $10 per kilogram. Fish varieties include snapper and grouper, sold for approximately $4 to $8 per kilogram. Vendors also offer oysters and clams at $3 to $5 per piece or per kilogram. Prices may fluctuate based on the season and catch volume, but overall the market provides affordable options for fresh seafood compared to other Cambodian coastal cities.
Can Visitors Eat at Kep Crab Market and What Are the Dining Options Nearby?
Many seafood restaurants within 100 to 500 meters of the market grill crabs and shrimp with traditional Kampot pepper for about $10 to $20 per dish. Some vendors at the market also offer simple cooked crab dishes on site, but most cooking happens at restaurants along the Kep seaside promenade. Dining options include crab with garlic and butter, steamed seafood platters, and grilled squid. Visitors can expect a meal to cost around $8 to $15 per person depending on dish choice and portions. It is common to combine a market visit with a lunch at one of Kep’s seafood eateries.
What Is the Best Time of Year to Visit Kep Crab Market for the Freshest Seafood?
During this period, crab prices tend to be stable, with average blue crab weighing 300 to 500 grams each. The rainy season from May to October may reduce catch sizes and affect market availability due to rough seas. Peak crab season is generally between December and February when the crabs are at their meatiest. Early mornings during these months also have the freshest selection since fishermen return early from overnight or dawn fishing trips.
Are There Other Attractions Near Kep Crab Market Worth Visiting?
Kep National Park is about 3 kilometers from the market and features hiking trails with panoramic views of the coast and Kampot Province. Admission to the park is around $2 per person. The salt fields, located just 1 kilometer away, provide insight into traditional salt harvesting methods used by local communities. Kep is also close to Kampot, just a 30-minute drive, where visitors can find additional cultural sites and riverside dining. These nearby points of interest make Kep an appealing destination beyond just seafood.
What Should Visitors Know About Buying Seafood at Kep Crab Market?
Most vendors accept US dollars at the market, with some prices quoted in Cambodian riel as well (typically 1 USD equals about 4,000 riel). It is common to bargain for fresh crab or seafood, especially when purchasing in larger quantities. When buying live crab, check for activity and shell condition to ensure freshness. Some vendors can assist with packing seafood for travel or recommend nearby restaurants for cooking. Proper refrigeration is advised if seafood is kept for more than a few hours after purchase.
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“Kep Crab Market reflects the close connection between local fishermen and the community. Because the seafood arrives straight from the boats early each morning, visitors can see and taste the difference in freshness that many other markets can’t match.”
Useful Resources
Official tourism site detailing attractions and travel information for Kep province.
Overview and historical context of Kep Crab Market and its role in local seafood trade.





