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Cox's
Bazar
is
famous
for
its
long
natural
sandy
sea
beach.
I
have
been
to
Cox's
Bazar
in
all
seasons
and
many
times
over
the
last
20
years
or
so.
And
I
would
love
to
share
my
practical
experience
with
you!
Even
20
years
ago
Cox's
Bazar
was
relatively
a
small
town.
There
were
lots
of
hotels,
motels
and
guest
houses
for
tourists'
accommodations
and
restaurants
for
having
a
variety
of
great
food
still
there
at
around
that
time.
But,
over
the
years
Cox's
Bazar
has
been
transformed
into
a
busy
tourist
city.
It
has
more
international
visitors
now
than
ever.
The
availability
of
more
recreational
facilities
is
attracting
more
tourists
every
year.
Cox's
Bazar
has
the
world's
largest
unbroken
sea
beach
which
stretches
more
than
120
km.
The
entire
beach
is
a
stretch
of
golden
sandy
sea
beach
which
is
reachable
by
motorbike.
The
beach
gets
busy
from
November
to
early
March.
If
you
want
to
avoid
the
herd
of
both
domestic
and
international
tourists,
then
the
best
time
to
take
a
trip
there
would
be
between
April
and
September,
preferrably
April
and
June.
There
are
several
beaches
along
this
120
km
stretch
of
golden
sea
beach
in
Cox's
Bazar.
The
entire
beach
is
is
named
differently
at
different
places,
such
as:
Laboni
Beach
(
the
most
crowded
and
festive
beach
because
it
is
closer
to
the
city
centre)
Sughandha
Beach
(within
Cox's
Bazar
city)
Himchari
Beach
(10
km
south
of
Cox's
Bazar
city)
Inani
Beach
(30
km
south
of
the
city)
Technaf
Beach
(more
than
70
km
south
of
Cox's
Bazar
city)
Inani
Beach
is
my
most
favourite
sea
beach
in
Cox's
Bazar.
The
beach
is
wide,
clean
and
quiet
and
the
water
is
blue.
It
is
the
best
honeymoon
destination
in
Cox's
Bazar.
If
you
want
some
more
privacy,
quietness
and
romantic
environment
this
is
the
best
beach
for
you.
Inani
Beach
is
an
ideal
place
for
sea-bathing
and
a
picnic.
There
are
eco-cottages
not
far
away
the
beach
if
you
love
eco-tourism.
There
are
many
modern
hotels
on
Inani
Beach,
including
5
Star
and
budget
friendly
hotels.
Driving
along
the
Marine
Drive
which
stretches
throughout
the
120
km
long
sandy
sea
beach
is
one
of
the
most
exciting
ways
to
explore
Cox's
Bazar.
You
can
drive
down
south
of
the
city
to
Himchari
beach
and
further
down
to
Inani
beach.
These
two
are
the
most
visited
beaches
outside
Cox's
Bazar
city
area.
There
are
lots
of
wonderful
tourist
attractions
near
the
city,
but
I
have
only
talked
about
the
beach
in
Cox's
Bazar.
If
you
love
exploring
beaches,
eating
and
trying
new
things,
I
promise
Cox's
Bazar
will
not
disappoint
you.
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