WHAT IT IS?
Cox’s Bazar is famous for having the world’s longest natural sea beach in Bangladesh, but tucked away on the Marine Drive lies a different kind of destination: Mermaid Beach Resort, a place that pulls travelers in like a magnet with its mix of cool design, wellness, and slow luxury. I experienced this resort years ago. the Soil Room was more than shelter; in its earthen silence, it touched my mind, stirred something ancient within, and I realized I didn’t just stay — I awakened.
WHY IT´S COOL?
- This isn’t just another hotel—it’s a concept. The resort sits on 12 acres and the design incorporates local materials like timber, soil, bamboo, stone, blending traditional and contemporary styles. Villas are built to blur the line between nature and comfort, with cozy corners for work, balconies for sea breezes, and a spa at the very heart of the experience. Mermaid has become a magnet point for those seeking something more than a stay: a retreat where you can work, play, and heal in one flow.
- The location adds to the charm—quiet, secluded, yet close enough to the buzz of Cox’s Bazar to feel connected. Here, expensive feels worth it, because every detail leans toward uniqueness: the food follows a slow, thoughtful philosophy, the spa treatments transform the body, and the mood is both intimate and social.
- Post-corona travel has changed what people want, and Mermaid reflects that shift. It’s not only a beach hotel but a super spa resort, a travel workplace, and a social space designed for a new era of tourism. Guests come for the sea and stay for the experience—the magnetic pull of relaxation, creativity, and entertainment rolled into one.
- Mermaid Beach Resort is more than a destination; it’s a cool point of convergence for modern travelers looking to find balance on Bangladesh’s iconic coastline.
WHY IT HAS FUTURE GROWTH POTENTIAL?
Mermaid Beach Resort has the chance to grow into more than a retreat. With stronger wellness programs, co-working spaces for digital nomads, eco-friendly practices, and curated cultural events, it can evolve into Bangladesh’s magnet point for global travelers—a place where luxury, work, and wellbeing meet.






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