Saint. Martin’s Island
Saint. Martin's is Bangladesh's sole coral island. It is situated south of Bangladesh's mainland. Saint Martin is a small island with a surface area of 17 square kilometers, located 120 kilometers from Cox's Bazar. The Naf river estuary is about 9 kilometers south of Teknaf in Cox's Bazar district and 8 kilometers west of Myanmar's shore. St. Martin is also known as "Narikel Jinzira" or "Daruchini Dwip" in the local community. "Daruchini Dip," a popular Tauquir Ahmed film based on the story of Humayun Ahmed, was filmed here. This island's stunning natural beauty has earned it the title of one of Bangladesh's top tourist destinations. The endless blue sky, azure blue water, and rows of coconut trees have contributed to the island's uniqueness.
The island of Saint. Martin is a renowned tourist attraction. During the tourist season, two-thirds of the launches depart from Bangladesh's mainland every day. The moonlit night on St. Martins Island is the most beautiful in Bangladesh, and it is impossible to forget it in your lifetime. Only from November to March is it possible to visit St. Martin's Island. Hopefully, hotels, resorts, and restaurants will not be affected. In general, it is one of Bangladesh's most tourist-friendly islands.
Location: Caribbean Sea
Area: 95.83 km²
Max length: 13.4 km