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St. Martin’s Island or Cox’s Bazar?
St. Martin’s Island and Cox’s Bazar offer very different coastal experiences, so the better choice depends on pace, logistics, season, and the kind of trip you want rather than on a simple popularity contest.
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The two trips feel different from the start
Cox’s Bazar is easier to picture for many first-time travellers because it sits more directly inside the national travel imagination. St. Martin’s Island feels more specific and planning-dependent.
Logistics decide more than scenery
Ferry planning, timing, weather, and movement matter a great deal for island travel. That is why the article works best alongside the St. Martin’s guide, the Cox’s Bazar guide, and the weather section.
Choose based on the trip you want
Use the connected destination pages to test the route, season, and pace against your actual travel style before deciding.

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Open the page that answers the next practical or live question instead of letting the topic fragment into separate searches.