Cox's Bazar Beach, located in the town of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh, is famed for being the longest natural sea beach in the world, stretching over 120 kilometers. It is named after Captain Hiram Cox, an officer of the British East India Company. The beach is renowned for its stunning golden sands, surf waves, exotic shells, towering cliffs, colorful pagodas, Buddhist temples and tribes, and delightful seafood. This captivating destination offers picturesque natural beauty and a serene atmosphere, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Tourists can take part in activities such as beach biking, surfing, and parasailing or simply relax and enjoy the breathtaking sunset. The local markets near the beach provide a variety of handicrafts and souvenirs, reflecting the rich culture of the region. Marine life enthusiasts can also visit nearby spots such as Himchari National Park and Sonadia Island for a chance to explore diverse wildlife and coral reefs.