Nobody on holiday skips an ad — there’s no skip button on a beach road. Cox’s Bazar hands brands a rested, spending-mode audience that looks around instead of down at a phone.
Why Cox's Bazar works for advertisers
Three screens ladder the tourist journey: Sughondha Circle organises hotel-zone traffic, Sughondha Point funnels everyone to the sand, and Dolphin Moor is the photographed landmark of Kolatoli. Peak season multiplies every number, and holiday mindset multiplies receptivity.
The Cox's Bazar placements at a glance
| Placement | Daily Views | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Sughondha Point | 90,000+ (peak 150,000+) | Hospitality, beverages, telecom |
| Sughondha Circle | 75,000+ (peak 130,000+) | Hotels, tours, frequency add-on |
| Dolphin Moor | 70,000+ (peak 120,000+) | Landmark presence, travel brands |
Every placement page carries the full intelligence file — total monthly traffic, gender split, age profile, dominant professions, dwell time, and an exposure estimate you can take to a budget meeting.
Frequently asked questions
When is peak season?
November through February, plus Eid weeks — traffic roughly doubles and screens sell out earliest.
Do tourist screens work for national brands?
Strongly: the audience is drawn from every district, so a Cox’s Bazar flight seeds nationwide recall from one location.
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Availability in Cox's Bazar moves quarter by quarter. Request pricing through any form on this site and the media kit, availability calendar, and current rates for these placements arrive within one business day.