QESHM

A Land of Wonders and Mysteries

like a tapestry of wonders woven by nature’s hands. Its shores, kissed by azure waves, reveal secrets in the whispering winds that dance through mangrove forests and rugged cliffs.

A Land of Wonders and Mysteries

Nestled in the waters of the Persian Gulf, Qeshm Island stands as a showcase of nature’s beauty and cultural richness. As the largest island in Iran, it boasts a diverse landscape that includes clean beaches, lush mangroves, and rugged mountains. The island is home to the UNESCO-listed Qeshm Geopark, where visitors can explore fascinating geological formations like the Chahkooh Canyon and the Valley of Stars. Rich in history, Qeshm Island also features ancient Portuguese forts and traditional Bandari villages that see the region’s storied past. With its unique blend of natural wonders and cultural heritage, Qeshm Island provides a beautiful escape for travelers seeking adventure and peace.

Things to do in Qeshm:

Relax on the Beach:

Chill on the spotless beaches of Qeshm, soak up the sun, and enjoy the refreshing waters of the Persian Gulf. Naz Islands, with their clear waters and soft sand, are a popular choice for swimming and relaxation.

Visit Historical Places:

Visit the Portuguese Castle, a remains of the island’s colonial past. Explore the Qeshm Historical Village and learn about the island’s rich cultural heritage.

Go Shopping:

Browse the Qeshm Traditional Bazaar, a crowded marketplace selling local handicrafts, souvenirs, and regional things like spices and dates.

Enjoy Water Sports:

Hengam Island, a short boat ride from Qeshm, is known for its beaches and water activities. You can engage in snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The island also features unique rock formations and a chance to see dolphins in the surrounding waters.

Explore Geological Wonders:

Explore the magical landscapes of the Valley of Stars, a mysterious valley with unusual rock formations. Hike through the Chahkooh Canyon, a series of deep gorges carved by millions of years of erosion.

Enjoy Nature's Beauty:

The Hara Forests are unique mangrove swamps located in Qeshm Island. These coastal forests provide a habitat for various bird species and offer a peaceful environment for nature lovers. You can enjoy a boat ride through the winding waterways and observe the diverse flora and fauna.

FAQ

How much does the Qeshm tour cost?

Ask our sales team about the prices and packages we provide to our clients.

How can I book a Qeshm tour?

It is so simple! You may either make use of our online reservation page or call our customer service for booking.

What should I know before traveling to Qeshm?

Check the weather and pack appropriately. Try to learn some Persian expressions before you leave. Contact our travel agents if you need more specific information.

Why should I visit Qeshm?

Qeshm has a unique combination of natural splendor, deep history, and vibrant culture, making it an excellent destination for all sorts of tourists.

How many days to see Qeshm?

We recommend spending at least three or four days on Qeshm Island in order to get the most out of its major attractions and cultural sites.

What makes Qeshm special?

Its unique geological formations coupled with various ecosystems differentiate Qeshm as a special place in itself.

Is Qeshm Island Arab?

While the influence of Arabs is large on Qeshm, it still belongs to Iran with an overwhelming number of Iranians speaking Persian as their first language.

What is the religion of Qeshm Iran?

Most people living on this island follow Islam, which reflects their way of life and beliefs.

Does Qeshm belong to Iran?

Yes, Qeshm Island is an integral part of Iran.

What is Qeshm famous for?

Qeshm is noted for its breathtaking natural scenery, historical settings, and thriving indigenous lifestyle.

How big is Qeshm Island in Iran?

Qeshm occupies the first place among Iranian islands with an approximate coverage area of about 1,491 square kilometers.

Who owns Qeshm Island?

Iran has private ownership of Qeshm island which represents an integral territorial entity of the country as well as a cultural one.