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Too often, travelers only catch a glimpse of Qeshm Island during their trips. Indeed, with about 30 UNESCO geosites scattered across its 1500 square kilometers, it’s not easy to get the most out of your stay on the island. But worry not! Our 10 years of experience guarantees that you’ll discover all of Qeshm’s must-see attractions while enjoying the company of our English and Arabic-speaking local tour guides.
Full-day tour: Visit of Chahkooh Canyon, the Salt Cave, Shur Valley, Salt Dome Beach, Qazi Wall, and the construction site of Lenj boats.
Half-day tour: visit Chahkooh Canyon, the Valley of Statues, and the construction sites of Lenj boat
Full-day tour: Visit of Chahkooh Canyon, the Salt Cave, Shur Valley, Salt Dome Beach, Qazi Wall, and the construction site of Lenj boats.
Half-day tour: visit Chahkooh Canyon, the Valley of Statues, and the construction sites of Lenj boat
Private tours (for groups):
Individual tours:
Live an unforgettable evening in the desert beneath a starry canopy, accompanied by local live music and savoring barbecued delights (local goat kebabs and crabs).
Live an unforgettable evening in the desert beneath a starry canopy, accompanied by local live music and savoring barbecued delights (local goat kebabs and crabs).
Visit Hormuz Island on a rickshaw to discover:
Visit one of Qeshm’s most famous UNESCO Geosites: The Star Valley, a remarkable place shaped by a rare and fascinating geological process. On your way back, discover the Naaz Islands, a set of tiny islands accessible by foot only during low tide.
Visit one of Qeshm’s most famous UNESCO Geosites: The Star Valley, a remarkable place shaped by a rare and fascinating geological process. On your way back, discover the Naaz Islands, a set of tiny islands accessible by foot only during low tide.
Take a sweet break during your journey and choose Qeshm Island to swim and relax at the beach. Immerse yourself in the turquoise waters of the Persian Gulf, and relish the luxury of having the beach all to yourself in these secluded spots.
Laft Village has one of the most stunning sunset views. As the sun dips below the horizon, it casts a warm glow over the old houses and their numerous windtowers (Badgirs).
Before witnessing this natural spectacle, you’ll also take a stroll through the narrow alleys of this historic village. You’ll also have the opportunity to observe closely many traditional wooden boats (“lenj”) on Laft shores.
Laft Village has one of the most stunning sunset views. As the sun dips below the horizon, it casts a warm glow over the old houses and their numerous windtowers (Badgirs).
Before witnessing this natural spectacle, you’ll also take a stroll through the narrow alleys of this historic village. You’ll also have the opportunity to observe closely many traditional wooden boats (“lenj”) on Laft shores.
Music weaves through the lives of Qeshm Island’s inhabitants. By staying at Coludang and Bagap, you will have the chance to attend live music performance in the evenings featuring traditional instruments from our island.