:: St. Martins Island::
St.
Martins Island is the most dazzling Coral Island where you will find live
corals. Its only 30 km from Teknaf and you can go there by local motorboat,
tourist boats, or sea truck.
This
small coral island about 10km (6mi) southwest of the southern tip of the
mainland is a tropical cliché, with beaches fringed with coconut palms and abundant
aquatic life. There’s nothing more tiring to do here than bathe up the rays,
but it’s a clean and peaceful place without even a mosquito to interrupt your tranquility.
It’s
possible to hike around the island in a day because it measures only 8 sq km (3
sq mi), shrinking to about 5 sq km (2 sq mi) during high tide. Most of island’s
5500 inhabitants live primarily from fishing, and between October and April
fisher people from neighboring areas bring their catch to the island’s
temporary wholesale market.
In
this Island, you will find the beautiful Coral reef and long Coral beach and
lots of coconut trees. The local name of the coconut is Narikel and the
original name of this Island is Narikel Jinjira is derived from that.
Accommodation in St. Martins Island is limited, so it is advisable to book
accommodation before you plan to go to this Island. Motel Nijhum is one of the
best hotels in St. Martins Island. To book in Motel Nijhum, confirm you
reservation from Dhaka. You will hardly get a chance to stay in this hotel if
you are a sudden visitor of St. Martins Island. The other good hotels are
Prashad Paradise & Sraboni Bilash.
Booking
of these hotels are also possible from Dhaka. All these three hotels are
situated adjacent to Seashore. From these hotels lobby or veranda, you can
enjoy the Sea. There are some other motels and hotels established in St.
Martins Island.
Overnight
staying in St. Martins Island is really an exotic feeling where you will feel
and listen the sound of Sea. If you are lucky enough then you can spend the
exotic moonlit night at St. Martins Island. The beauty of Full moon in St.
Martins Island cannot be expressed, if you are not there at that time.
Cheera-dwip is a part of St. Martins Island but divided during tides. You can go to Cheera-dwip by walking. About two and a half hours walk from St. Martins Island or you can go there also by local motorboat or tourist boat. In that Island you will find the Corals - living and dead all over the Island. A small bush is there which in the only green part of Cheera-dwip, enhancing the beauty of this island. People do not live in this Island, so advisable for the tourists to go there early and come back by afternoon.
Cheera-dwip is a part of St. Martins Island but divided during tides. You can go to Cheera-dwip by walking. About two and a half hours walk from St. Martins Island or you can go there also by local motorboat or tourist boat. In that Island you will find the Corals - living and dead all over the Island. A small bush is there which in the only green part of Cheera-dwip, enhancing the beauty of this island. People do not live in this Island, so advisable for the tourists to go there early and come back by afternoon.