Cox’s Bazar

Nestled in the southeastern corner of Bangladesh, Cox’s Bazar is home to the world’s longest uninterrupted natural sea beach, stretching over 120 kilometers along the Bay of Bengal. But beyond that title, this coastal town offers a unique blend of nature, culture, simplicity, and soul-stirring views that make it one of South Asia’s most underrated beach destinations.


🌊 What Makes Cox’s Bazar Special?

While popular beaches around the world are packed and commercialized, Cox’s Bazar still retains a raw natural charm. Here, you don’t just visit the beach—you feel it. Whether it’s the soothing sound of waves, the orange-pink sunsets, or the warm hospitality of locals, Cox’s Bazar speaks to the heart.

It’s perfect for families, couples, solo travelers, and even digital nomads looking for a break from the chaos.


🏖️ Explore the Beaches – Each One Feels Different

📍 Laboni Point

This is the most popular and central beach point. Located close to the main town, it’s always buzzing with people, especially in the evenings. Perfect for:

  • Kite flying
  • Camel and horse rides
  • Street food (especially fried crab and fresh coconut)

📍 Sugandha Point

Just a short walk from Laboni, Sugandha is known for its food stalls, souvenir shops, and sunset crowds. It’s the place to try local seafood or grab a beach chair and watch the sea stretch endlessly.

📍 Kolatoli Point

This one is slightly quieter and more relaxed. Hotels and resorts line the coast here, and you’ll see more locals enjoying picnics and beach games. It’s ideal if you want to stay near the beach but away from the crowd.

📍 Inani Beach

About 30 km south of the main town, Inani is loved for its coral stones, crystal-clear water, and peaceful ambiance. It’s perfect for:

  • Photography
  • A long romantic walk
  • Escaping the busy areas of the main beach

🌿 Himchari – Where the Hills Meet the Sea

Located about 12 km from Cox’s Bazar town, Himchari is a peaceful nature park and eco-spot. Here’s why it’s a must-visit:

  • 🌊 Himchari Waterfall: Especially beautiful during monsoon season.
  • 🧭 Viewpoint Hike: A short hike takes you to a hilltop with panoramic views of the beach and sea.
  • 🌄 Picnic Spots: A great location for couples and families to relax under palm trees and enjoy the breeze.

The best time to visit Himchari is early morning or late afternoon, when the sunlight makes the scenery even more magical.


🚗 Marine Drive Road – A Scenic Masterpiece

Arguably one of the most beautiful coastal roads in Asia, the Cox’s Bazar-Teknaf Marine Drive is a breathtaking experience on its own.

  • 🏞️ Route: The road runs along the coast with the sea on one side and hills on the other.
  • 🛵 How to Experience It: Rent a tuk-tuk, scooter, or private car and take a drive from Cox’s Bazar to Inani or Teknaf.
  • 🧘‍♂️ Best Stops Along the Way:
    • Himchari Hill View
    • Inani Beach
    • Pebble points and quiet sea spots where you can just stop and breathe

You’ll find countless moments where the road curves beautifully with the sea glittering under the sun—it’s pure poetry on wheels.


🛏️ Where to Stay

Cox’s Bazar has a wide range of options, including:

  • 🏨 Luxury Resorts: Long Beach Hotel, Ocean Paradise, Seagull Hotel
  • 💰 Mid-range Hotels: Hotel Kollol, Neeshorgo
  • 🏡 Budget Stays & Hostels: Near Kolatoli and Laboni Point

Many accommodations offer sea-view balconies—imagine waking up to the sound of waves and golden morning light!


🍽️ Local Food You Must Try

  • Grilled Fish & Lobster at beachside stalls
  • Shrimp Curry and Fried Pomfret
  • Dry Fish Market (Shutki) – local specialty, strong aroma but rich flavor
  • Fresh coconut water and spicy street snacks at Sugandha Point

🌐 Tips for International Travelers

  • Language: English is understood in hotels, restaurants, and tourist spots. Locals are friendly and eager to help.
  • Currency: Bangladeshi Taka (BDT). Carry cash for local purchases.
  • Internet: Wi-Fi is available in most hotels. SIM cards with data are cheap and easily available.

♻️ Sustainable Travel Matters

Cox’s Bazar is still naturally beautiful—let’s help keep it that way:

  • Avoid littering; carry a small trash bag
  • Respect local culture and dress modestly
  • Support local businesses and handmade souvenirs
  • Avoid disturbing marine life or damaging corals

❤️ Why You’ll Remember Cox’s Bazar

Cox’s Bazar is not just a place you visit—it’s a place that gives you something back. Whether that’s inner peace, excitement, or just a few moments where you forget everything else.

It’s where time slows down, the sky feels bigger, and the sea reminds you how beautiful the world can be.


✈️ Ready to explore Cox’s Bazar?

Make it your next destination—and let your story begin on the shores of Bangladesh.