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Laboni Point: The Heart of Cox's Bazar Beach

Experience the vibrant heart of Cox's Bazar at Laboni Point, where golden sands meet the Bay of Bengal, offering relaxation and cultural immersion.

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Laboni Point is the most frequented and lively area of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, known for being the world's longest unbroken sandy sea beach. It acts as a central gathering point for tourists and locals, offering a vibrant atmosphere with various activities, shops, and eateries.

A brief summary to Laboni Point Sea Beach

  • Laboni Point, Laboni Beach Rd, Cox's Bazar, 4700, BD
  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Bargain at the Jhinuk Market for souvenirs and local crafts.
  • Enjoy the sunset views over the Bay of Bengal.
  • Take advantage of mobile locker services to secure belongings while swimming.
  • Try fresh seafood from local vendors.
  • Walk north along the beach to Kolatoli or south to Sugandha Point.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From most hotels in Cox's Bazar town, Laboni Point is easily accessible by foot. Head east towards the beach; locals can easily point you in the right direction. The walk from the central part of town takes approximately 10-20 minutes. No costs are associated with walking.

  • Rickshaw

    Rickshaws are readily available within Cox's Bazar town. Flag one down and tell the puller 'Laboni Point'. A short trip from the main town area should cost between 30-50 BDT. Negotiate the price before you start your journey.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber or Pathao are available in Cox's Bazar. Use the app to book a ride to 'Laboni Point Sea Beach'. A short taxi ride from the airport or a hotel in town will typically cost between 100-200 BDT, depending on the distance and traffic. Confirm the fare or meter usage before starting your trip.

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Discover more about Laboni Point Sea Beach

Laboni Point isn't just a beach; it's the beating heart of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. As the closest access point to the sea from the main town, it's a hub where tourists and locals converge to experience the Bay of Bengal. Cox's Bazar boasts the world's longest unbroken sandy sea beach, stretching approximately 120 kilometers (75 miles), and Laboni Beach is a significant part of this natural wonder. Historically, tourism in the area began to flourish after Bangladesh's independence in 1971, with Laboni Beach quickly becoming a focal point. Today, the beach offers a sensory feast, with the sounds of crashing waves, lively chatter, and the aromas of fresh seafood filling the air. Visitors can relax on the golden sands, swim in the warm waters, or stroll along the beach, especially during the stunning sunrises and sunsets. Laboni Point is also a hub of activity, offering water sports like jet skiing and parasailing, as well as horse riding along the beach. The nearby Burmese Market is a must-visit for souvenir hunters, offering local crafts and delicacies. Essential facilities like restrooms and mobile locker services are available, ensuring a comfortable and safe experience. While erosion has posed challenges, efforts are underway to protect this iconic beach for future generations.

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