With the first touch of winter in the air, crowds of tourists are flocking to Cox’s Bazar, the country’s most popular seaside destination. 

Thousands of people enjoy the vast blue waves and sandy stretches of the world’s longest sea beach from morning until late at night.

From the Hotel-Motel Zone to Laboni, Sugandha, Kolatoli, and Inani points, activity has multiplied several times.

Many families are spending their weekend holidays by the sea, while others are capturing the early-winter charm of the ocean through their cameras.

Hotel owners anticipate a further increase in visitor turnout in the upcoming week. In many places, securing a room without advance booking has already become difficult. 

Local traders, meanwhile, are hopeful for a bustling season ahead as business picks up.

Tourists say Cox’s Bazar’s winter weather—cool yet sunny—makes the beach perfect for spending long, relaxing hours. 

The breathtaking transformation of the sea’s colours during sunset is especially captivating.

According to tourism stakeholders, the number of visitors is expected to continue rising throughout the winter season. 

Authorities have already undertaken several measures to ensure safety and improved service for tourists.

With this early wave of visitors, the winter tourism season in Cox’s Bazar has kicked off in full swing.