Cera Dwip
Cera Dwip
The tiny island is locally known as Narikel Jinjira (Coconut Island). During high tide, tourist can walk around the whole island in a day. Local authorities recently introduced scuba diving and speedboat sailing in a bid to attract more tourists, and there are plans to bring water skiing and other sporting facilities to the island.

Chera Dwip is a part of St. Martins Island but divided during tides, can be reached on foot, though the walk takes 2.5 hours and tourists usually prefer to go by boat. In that Island find the coral living and dead all over the island. People do not live in the Island.