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Bangladesh is home to some of the world’s most stunning and serene beaches. While '''Cox’s Bazar''' is widely known as the longest sea beach in the world, there are numerous '''hidden beach gems''' across the country that offer a more secluded and tranquil experience. This guide explores '''the best beaches in Bangladesh''', from popular tourist spots to lesser-known coastal retreats. ---- === '''1. Cox’s Bazar – The Longest Natural Sea Beach''' === Undoubtedly the most famous beach in Bangladesh, '''Cox’s Bazar''' stretches for an impressive 120 kilometers, offering golden sands and the endless waves of the Bay of Bengal. This bustling beach town offers a wide array of activities including '''water sports, seafood dining''', and picturesque sunsets. * '''Best Time to Visit''': November to March * '''Top Attractions''': Laboni Beach, Himchari National Park, Inani Beach ---- === '''2. Inani Beach – A Peaceful Coastal Escape''' === Located around 25 km south of '''Cox’s Bazar''', '''Inani Beach''' is a quieter, more serene alternative. This beach is famous for its '''rocky formations''' and clear blue waters, making it an ideal destination for peaceful retreats and photography enthusiasts. * '''Best Time to Visit''': October to April * '''Top Attractions''': Coral stones, fishing villages, scenic sunrise views ---- === '''3. Kuakata – The Daughter of the Sea''' === Known for its panoramic views of both '''sunrise and sunset''' over the horizon, '''Kuakata''' is often referred to as the “Daughter of the Sea.” Located in the '''Patuakhali district''', this beach is less crowded than Cox’s Bazar and offers a more laid-back, tranquil atmosphere. * '''Best Time to Visit''': October to March * '''Top Attractions''': Fatrar Char Island, Buddhist temples, Rakhine villages ---- === '''4. Saint Martin’s Island – A Tropical Paradise''' === A true hidden gem, '''Saint Martin’s Island''' is a coral island in the Bay of Bengal. Known for its '''crystal-clear waters''' and white sandy beaches, this remote destination is perfect for those seeking a peaceful, natural escape. The island is famous for snorkeling, '''scuba diving''', and its charming fishing villages. * '''Best Time to Visit''': November to February * '''Top Attractions''': Chera Dwip, coral reefs, fresh seafood ---- === '''5. Patenga Beach – A City Beach in Chittagong''' === Situated near the port city of '''Chittagong''', '''Patenga Beach''' offers a blend of urban life and beach relaxation. It is a popular spot for '''locals''' and tourists alike, offering stunning views of the sea, busy shipyards, and the Karnaphuli River. * '''Best Time to Visit''': November to February * '''Top Attractions''': Karnaphuli River, boat rides, local street food ---- === '''6. Parki Beach – A Hidden Coastal Gem Near Chittagong''' === Just 25 km from '''Chittagong''', '''Parki Beach''' is a lesser-known destination offering solitude and scenic beauty. It is the perfect place for a quiet day trip to enjoy the '''mangrove trees, smooth sands''', and the gentle waves of the Bay of Bengal. * '''Best Time to Visit''': October to March * '''Top Attractions''': Mangrove forest, boat rides, fishing communities ---- === '''7. Nijhum Dwip – Serenity and Untouched Nature''' === '''Nijhum Dwip''', located in the '''Noakhali district''', is an island paradise known for its untouched natural beauty and peaceful surroundings. The island is home to a national park and is perfect for beach lovers who want to experience '''wildlife, bird-watching''', and pristine beaches away from the crowds. * '''Best Time to Visit''': November to February * '''Top Attractions''': Deer sightings, migratory birds, quiet beaches ---- === '''8. Teknaf Beach – Where Hills Meet the Sea''' === '''Teknaf Beach''' offers the unique experience of a beach surrounded by '''rolling hills''' and rivers. Located at the southern tip of Bangladesh, it is less frequented by tourists and offers a more '''untouched, natural setting''' for beachgoers looking to explore coastal beauty in a more secluded environment. * '''Best Time to Visit''': November to March * '''Top Attractions''': Teknaf Peninsula, Naf River, hiking trails ---- === '''9. Sonadia Island – An Untouched Coastal Haven''' === '''Sonadia Island''' is an '''off-the-beaten-path''' destination located near Cox’s Bazar. Known for its '''pristine beaches''', rich biodiversity, and mangrove forests, Sonadia offers a truly peaceful retreat. It is also a significant breeding ground for endangered marine turtles, making it an eco-tourism hotspot. * '''Best Time to Visit''': October to February * '''Top Attractions''': Mangrove forests, turtle nesting sites, bird-watching ---- === '''10. Shamlapur Beach – A Hidden Fisherman’s Beach''' === Located in the '''Teknaf Peninsula''', '''Shamlapur Beach''' is a hidden gem that has yet to attract mainstream tourism. It is primarily known for its '''fishing community''', where travelers can witness the local way of life while enjoying the serene, untouched sands of the beach. * '''Best Time to Visit''': November to February * '''Top Attractions''': Fishing boats, quiet sands, local seafood ---- === '''Conclusion''' === Bangladesh’s coastline offers more than just its famous beaches. Whether you are looking for bustling seaside towns or remote and tranquil shores, the country’s '''diverse range of beaches''' caters to every type of traveler. From the popular '''Cox’s Bazar''' to the hidden gems like '''Sonadia Island''' and '''Shamlapur Beach''', there is always a new destination waiting to be explored. ''This article is part of WikiHotel, your trusted guide for travel and accommodation insights across Bangladesh and beyond.''
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