What's Kolatoli like for family-friendly holidays?
The destination of Kolatoli is a good option if you’ve been considering a getaway with the children. There are some entertaining activities that you and the family might enjoy. Fly into Cox’s Bazar (CXB), which is located 3.3 mi (5.3 km) from the city centre.
What's the best accommodation option for families in Kolatoli?
Sayeman Beach Resort is a top 4-star hotel on Expedia for families, and features a children’s pool and a restaurant. Exotica Sampan is another choice for your stay with the kids.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly holiday in Kolatoli?
The hottest months are usually April and May, with an average temperature of 28°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 22°C. The rainiest months in Kolatoli are July, June, August and September, with each month seeing an average of 574 mm of rainfall.
What's there to see and do with your family in Kolatoli?
While you and the family are holidaying in Kolatoli, you may want to explore some of the attractions here such as Burmese Market, Kolatoli Beach and Cox’s Bazar Beach. Make sure that you have lots of time for activities such as Inani Beach and Sugandha Beach.
Recent Reviews in Kolatoli
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
a very nice beach hotel
"This is a really nice hotel located right on Cox's Bazar beach. Even though we didn't have an seafront room, we had a junior suite that had wonderful views of the sea from both of our balconies. It's quite a great design to facilitate this. Staff was helpful and friendly...starting with Noor at check in, to Rupak at the breakfast egg station and others whose names I won't remember. Breakfast was good, though very much Bengali favorites heavy. There were two points that were annoying and ought to be addressed by management. One, there were regular power outages. This isn't a problem since a back up power supply kicked in quite quickly. What was a problem was that when the air conditioning was starting up again in our room after a power outage there was quite a loud alarm sound that would sometimes last rather long. This would happen at all hours of the night. There was no way to sleep through it. There must be a way that alarm can be muffled or turned off (I can't understand what the purpose is for it). And the other is that the Wi-Fi was similarly undependable. Not the worst we've had, but it would go in and out with regular needs to sign in again. "
A verified traveller stayed at Sayeman Beach Resort