Even on the fourth day after Eid, the flow of tourists has not diminished at Cox’s Bazar, one of the country’s top tourist destinations. Despite the holiday ending, the beach remains crowded, leaving little space to move along the shoreline.

Thousands of tourists from across the country arrived with their families during the extended Eid holiday, drawn by the sea. Some enjoy bathing in the salty waters, while others spend time on the sand, capturing joyful moments. From children to the elderly, the entire beach is alive with activity.

Lifeguards and tourist police remain vigilant to ensure visitor safety. They advise bathers to exercise caution and maintain close watch over high-risk areas.

Zia Hasan, a tourist from Dhaka, stated, “Although the Eid holiday has ended, our trip to Cox’s Bazar is still ongoing. The Eid holiday is over, but our trip to Cox’s Bazar isn’t finished yet. We plan to explore for a few more days before returning home.”

Project officer Imtiaz Ahmed of the Sea Safe Lifeguard Service said that the beach has once again become lively after the holiday lull. “However, ensuring the safety of over a hundred thousand visitors is challenging, as only 27 staff members are deployed. Still, we are making every effort to allow everyone to enjoy the sea safely,” he added.

Overall, even after the Eid holiday, Cox’s Bazar sea beach continues to buzz with tourist activity, remaining vibrant and festive.

By Mohammad Morshed

Photo: Mohammad Morshed