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Motorcycles still roam St Martin’s beaches

Despite a ban, motorcycles continue to operate on the beaches of St Martin’s Island. Between Dec 4-7, tourists were seen riding rented motorcycles across almost all of the island’s beaches. Among the 12 government directives issued for travel to St Martin’s during December and January, motorcycle use on the beaches was strictly prohibited. However, the ban appears to be largely unenforced.

Tourists ride motorcycles along the western beach of St Martin’s Island. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
Tourists ride motorcycles along the western beach of St Martin’s Island. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
A tourist rides a scooter along the beach with family members, while two motorcycles stand nearby, waiting to be rented. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
A tourist rides a scooter along the beach with family members, while two motorcycles stand nearby, waiting to be rented. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
Local residents ride motorcycles along the western beach of St Martin’s Island. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
Local residents ride motorcycles along the western beach of St Martin’s Island. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
Several riders speed along the beach of St Martin’s Island amid pedestrian traffic. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
Several riders speed along the beach of St Martin’s Island amid pedestrian traffic. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
Tourists ride motorcycles along the western beach of St Martin’s Island. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
Tourists ride motorcycles along the western beach of St Martin’s Island. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
Tourists ride motorcycles along the western beach of St Martin’s Island. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
Tourists ride motorcycles along the western beach of St Martin’s Island. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
A tourist rides a motorcycle along the western beach of St Martin’s Island. Despite the ban, visitors can easily rent motorcycles after arriving on the island. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
A tourist rides a motorcycle along the western beach of St Martin’s Island. Despite the ban, visitors can easily rent motorcycles after arriving on the island. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
A tourist rides a motorcycle along the western beach of St Martin’s Island. Despite the ban, visitors can easily rent motorcycles after arriving on the island. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman
A tourist rides a motorcycle along the western beach of St Martin’s Island. Despite the ban, visitors can easily rent motorcycles after arriving on the island. Photo: Muhammad Mostafigur Rahman

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Published : 12 Dec 2025, 02:57 PM

Updated : 12 Dec 2025, 02:57 PM

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