Rating: ★★★★★ (4.8/5)
Best Time to Visit: November to March
Ideal For: Beach lovers, honeymooners, family trips, photographers
Cox’s Bazar, located in the southeastern part of Bangladesh, is home to the world’s longest natural sandy sea beach, stretching over 120 kilometers along the Bay of Bengal. It’s the crown jewel of Bangladeshi tourism, offering a perfect mix of sun, sea, seafood, and serenity.
Laboni Beach – The most popular and accessible part of the beach.
Himchari – A scenic area with hills, waterfalls, and a panoramic view of the coastline.
Inani Beach – Known for its coral stones and peaceful surroundings.
Marine Drive – A stunning coastal highway connecting Cox’s Bazar to Teknaf.
Sugandha Beach Market – Perfect for souvenirs, sea pearls, and local snacks.
Buddhist Temples – Explore Ramu’s ancient pagodas and statues.
🏄♂️ Surfing and beach sports
🐚 Collecting seashells and exploring tide pools
🦐 Enjoying fresh seafood at beachside cafes
📸 Photography, especially during sunrise and sunset
🚤 Day trips to Saint Martin’s Island or Moheshkhali
Luxury: Sayeman Beach Resort, Ocean Paradise Hotel
Mid-range: Hotel Sea Crown, Long Beach Hotel
Budget: Hotel Kollol, Sea Pearl Beach Resort
Grilled lobster, crab, prawn curry
Traditional Rakhine dishes
Fresh coconut water and beach snacks (like fried squid)
Book hotels in advance during peak season (December–January).
Early mornings and late afternoons offer the best beach views.
Respect local customs—modest swimwear is recommended.
Avoid swimming in deep sea areas unless lifeguards are present.
By Air: Domestic flights from Dhaka, Chittagong to Cox’s Bazar Airport.
By Bus: Several luxury and AC buses from major cities.
By Private Car: The scenic Marine Drive is a memorable road trip.
Cox’s Bazar is more than just a beach—it’s a full coastal experience filled with nature, culture, and culinary delights. Whether you're watching the sun melt into the horizon or enjoying fresh seafood by the shore, Cox’s Bazar is a must-visit destination in Bangladesh.