Cox's Bazar Beach
Cox's Bazar Beach
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Wahid z
2 contributions
Apr 2021
Cox's Bazar beach is the longest sea beaches in the world. It’s a sandy beach with an unbroken 155 Km length. The sea beach is the main attraction of the Cox's Bazar town. There are large number of hotels, resorts, guest houses, motels and restaurants have been established in the city. Many international standard 3 to 5 star hotels and resorts are available, which provide exclusive beachside area with accessories for the tourist. It’s a stunning and beautiful place to enjoy swimming, walking, and to observe sunrise and sunset. It’s a wonderful beach to visit for the family, friends and tourists and to enjoy the amazing nature
Written 9 November 2021
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upandhi
Dubai, United Arab Emirates46 contributions
Jun 2023 • Friends
To be brutally honest, this “beach” is not even a beach in the sense that any Westerner would understand. It’s basically a wide sediment plain that the sea laps over as the tide comes in. The “sand” again is a kind of sediment that resembles wet cement. As this is a sediment plain and not a beach, there are no attractive coconut trees, no vegetation of any kind, no seashells… it’s a wide, very wide sediment plain of wet cement. “Longest beach in the world”—what is that supposed to even signify? Does anyone even care how many kilometers a beach runs? Beach length doesn’t mean anything. What matters is the quality of the sand and water, the attractiveness, the swim-ability and wave characteristics, etc. Cox Bazaar beach fails on every one of these, except that there are waves, but unfortunately no beach but a sediment plain to land on. The only positive thing to say is that the wet cement-like plain is diligently kept clean, and since there are no seashells or even stones you can very safely walk barefoot on it—but no one seems to walk barefoot, curiously no one removes their footwear or any articles of clothing. The water too is clean but dark and murky due to the color of the sediment. So what is it if not a beach—it’s a kind of gathering spot for the Bangladeshi public—a wide expanse to appear in your finery and frolic among the masses. It’s a place to see and be seen and get photographed with SLR cameras.
Written 8 June 2023
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niloy t
Bangladesh68 contributions
Aug 2022
Enjoying the sea is one of my favorite hobbies. I try to visit Cox's Bazar once every year. I like the night sea most. The sounds of the wave, the breeze, the quietness and moreover the environment amuse me everytime I visit there,
Written 27 February 2023
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Nibras Ahmed
Dhaka City, Bangladesh3 contributions
Oct 2022
As a sea beach, this is amazing. Blue sky, blue seawater. The waves are gentle yet aggressive at times. It makes anyone feel at home.
The only problem or issue is the local photographer, jet-ski riders, quad-bike riders, and many others. They nag a lot. If one just wants to have a peaceful time, it often hampers due to their nagging.
Another issue is that the local tourists are so careless about their own precious natural gifts. Littering here and there makes the beach absolutely dirty. Though in recent times this littering habit of the locals is been under control. There are adequate numbers of dustbins, and the local tourists are now pretty much aware of preserving nature.
I love Cox's Bazar sea beach no matter what. Will visit in the coming days for sure whenever I can manage a bit of time.
The only problem or issue is the local photographer, jet-ski riders, quad-bike riders, and many others. They nag a lot. If one just wants to have a peaceful time, it often hampers due to their nagging.
Another issue is that the local tourists are so careless about their own precious natural gifts. Littering here and there makes the beach absolutely dirty. Though in recent times this littering habit of the locals is been under control. There are adequate numbers of dustbins, and the local tourists are now pretty much aware of preserving nature.
I love Cox's Bazar sea beach no matter what. Will visit in the coming days for sure whenever I can manage a bit of time.
Written 6 November 2022
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Aleef
7 contributions
Jan 2021
Visited this place for more than 15 times. Never felt bored or bad. Specially I like the private sea beaches of the resorts in marine drive road rather than crowded kolatoli,shugandha or laboni point.
Written 24 January 2021
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Asif Rahman Auntor
Dhaka City, Bangladesh6 contributions
Sept 2020
Every year I visit Cox's Bazar & I say I will not come in next five years but the next year I come again. It soothes & attracts my heart. I love Cox's Bazar sea beach more than any place in Bangladesh.
Written 30 September 2020
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Md. Zakaria Hossain Shahana
Dhaka City, Bangladesh8 contributions
Dec 2019
Cox's Bazar Beach, located at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, praised as the longest natural sea beach in the world running 150 kilometres. However it is second longest after Ninety Mile Beach in Australia. It is the top tourist destination of Bangladesh.It is very healthy beach and food paradise and very safe place for foreigner. Hotel are so cheap here and well organize and local people are so kinds. If you wish to travel in Bangladesh then must go Cox's Bazar sea Beach at fast. Recommended and recommended and again recommended.
Written 7 August 2020
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Salahuddin Azad
Dhaka City, Bangladesh39 contributions
Jan 2020
My soul is full of longing for the secret of the sea. One of my favorite holiday destinations. I love the beach and the city itself. Cox’s Bazar isn’t Waikiki, Aruba or Copacabana. The city doesn’t have expensive shopping malls and fancy cars on the street. It is safe and quiet for the most part. It’s definitely old fashioned. And that rustic feel attracts me the most.
Written 18 September 2020
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Haytham Abu Firas
Qatar20,658 contributions
Feb 2024 • Friends
Arriving to Cox’s Bazaar Beach is really a very hard journey for the bad and not maintained roads. Almost one and half hour of jumping up and down, till you reach to the spot. Such a nice beach where you can do many water sports, kayaking , horse riding, parasailing, walking, swimming and many others. On the other side of the beach, a long chain of restaurants as well as stalls selling coconut, food and others.
A good visit.
A good visit.
Written 6 February 2024
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Link Way
Dhaka City, Bangladesh3 contributions
Aug 2019 • Friends
My favourite place on earth ❤. Everytime when I plan for a trip, then this is the place which come to my mind first. Every single day I dreaming about this place. I have a big dream of beach house, which I will build on cox's bazar.
Written 13 January 2020
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Aminul A
Dhaka City, Bangladesh
Is it safe to visit Coxs Bazar with girlfriend? do hotels create any scenes? what things to keep in mind?
Written 15 October 2021
The Hijibiji P
Dhaka City, Bangladesh
I am searching for some girl partners for cox'sbajar trip within this month
Written 15 November 2020
so cheap ..
at shugondha beach point...
Written 23 December 2019
some crokeries,made by woods,showpieces & amazing pencil boxes..sea fishes are so amazing..
Written 23 October 2019
Munna
Kolkata (Calcutta), India
Hello,
I am from Kolkata. Planing to visit Bangladesh.
Want to visit below places:
1.Sylhet
2.Cox's bazar ( st.Martin island)
3. Sundarban(Khulna)
4.Dhaka
Can anyone suggest me a convenient itinerary ?
It will be great if you can share approx cast also.
Written 19 June 2019
Honestly speaking, you should visit Bangladesh by yourself without any help from travel agency. Just you have to know where to go and what to do.
How long you will stay, how many people are travelling and are you coming by airplane or bus or train? Please let me know. I can suggest you.
Cost will depend on so many things. You can do a cheap tour or spend a lot in a luxurious vacation. So, let me know your estimated tour budget. There are a number of great places apart from the mentioned few. Like rangamati, bandarban, sajek valley, ratargul swamp forest, shreemangal waterfalls or some luxurious villas and hotels in sylhet. And there's a lot of other options.
Written 4 July 2019
Can i go to see 20-30m , and swiming ? Or only can i walk on the beach ?
Written 22 March 2019
You can definitely go swimming or surfing, but keep in mind there are sharks, and not much patrol there incase if something were to happen, so do at your own risk :)
Written 31 March 2019
I would like to get to this bBeachfrom peninsula hotel. What would be the best best way?
Written 1 February 2019
Its nearly 150 km from Peninsulat hotel to Cox Bazar beach, there are many buses you can find in all main bus station of Chittagong city. It takes around 4 hours to reach there. Going there and come back on same day is not recommended.
Written 20 February 2019
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