Qeshm is the largest island in the Persian Gulf, with rocky coastlines that protects a mountainous and often beautiful interior. The coast is dotted with small villages and towns. Qeshm Island is a duty-free zone.
Get in
editTravelers from 180 different nations do not require a visa in order to visit Qeshm. Americans, Canadians, and Britons may enter Qeshm without a visa, but they must first submit their application to the airport police office for approval.
The simplest way to reach the island is by flight, either domestic flights within Iran (from Tehran, Isfahan, Mashhad, Shiraz) or international flights from Dubai (DXB). Flights Qeshm-Dubai are operated by Qeshm Air.
You can also reach Qeshm by ferry from Bandar Abbas main harbour. Ferry are departing every hour and the ride takes between 40 minutes and 1 hour. The rate was about 6€ in October 2024.
A car ferry also leaves regularly from Bander-e-Pol, about 60 km west of Bandar Abbas. It is allowed to go on the island with a foreign vehicle, although officials will want to see the Carnet de Passage).
Get around
editQeshm Island is very long (approximately 150 km from east to west), and its main attractions are far away from each other, and therefore taxis are strongly recommended.
The cheapest and safest way to get a taxi is through a hotel, although hailing them of the streets is easy. Bargaining is recommended but some drivers will give quote the exact rate (be wise and distinguish between these two kinds of behaviour). Hotel staff may advise in advance on the legitimate rates to destinations.
In emergencies wave to any vehicle to attract a lift (but remember, don't show a "thumb up" sign as it is considered an obscene gesture, and be prepared to pay the driver. The minimum fare is between 100,000 rials and 250,000 rials.
See
edit- Laft Historical Port.
- Chahkooh Canyon.
- The Star Valley. Stars Valley or Dareh Setāregān (in the Persian language) is a rocky valley, with a depth of 15 meters, which was subject to erosion by wind and rain for long years. As a result of this process of erosion, the natural form of rocks turned into statue-like formations at the hands of nature. Nowadays, this valley forms part of the Qeshm Geopark and is one of the most visited sights in the Island. This geological phenomenon dates back to the Cenozoic period, about 2 million years ago.
- Namkdan Salt Cave.
- Hara Mangrove Forests. According to environmentalists, about 1.5% of the world birds and 25% of Iran's native birds annually migrate to Hara forests, which is a national park.
- qeshm Portuguese Castle.
- Statues Valley.
- Shipyard (Lenjsazi).
Do
editMeet friendly people and listen to the traditional music.
- Chahkouh Valley.
Buy
editQeshm is a duty-free zone. Here there are many bazaars in Qeshm and the near town of Dargahan where shirts cost around US$2 and trousers for US$5.
Eat
edit- Iranian cuisine — in the city centre or the main town named Dergahaan has a wide array of conventional food stalls and restaurants which serve almost all Iranian cuisine with some speciality dishes of Qeshm. The most common item is the Iranian variant of the shewerma, or Arabic meat sandwich. Kebabs and other Iranian dishes are available.
Drink
editSleep
edit- Qeshm International Hotel, Bahman Blvd.
- Tolla International Hotel. 10 km from the city centre and approximately an hour from the Qeshm International Airport, which makes this hotel very calm and a little secluded. The hotel is comparably cheap and has an extensive courtyard area for walking or jogging. Tree-lined walkways and the long benches installed on the sides are best for the evening stroll and rest. It also has a couple of restaurants serves a nominal but satisfactory Iranian cuisine, and most widely Indian and continental cuisine, a couple of coffee shops, a videoke (video karaoke bar) and an internet cafe (bandwidth speed is slow). 100,000 rials for single men and women (for beds located in what range from 2-person rooms to 10-person villas; 300,000 rials for an entire villa..
- Assads Bed & Breakfeast, Bandar'e Dulab (northwest part of Qeshm Island) (ask in Dulab for B&B or call him), ☏ +98 9362477331, assad2426@yahoo.com. charming B&B in Dulab, a calm village of the sea coast of Qeshm Island. The place is 5 minutes form the sea. From this B&B, numerous possibilities to discover the countryside. Assad can arrange tours to saltcaves, canyons and dessert by car or offroad by motorbike. US$19/person incl. food and drink.
- 1 Coludang Dehkhoda, Dehkhoda Village (close to Dehkhoda Piers), ☏ +98 9911565256, coludang@gmail.com. Check-in: 14, check-out: 12. Traditional house run by a local family, with 8 rooms all equipped with double beds and private bathroom. 40€.
Go next
editKish Island is a good place to visit from Qeshm.