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Too many travellers only get a glimpse of Qeshm Island during their trip. Indeed, with about 30 UNESCO geosites spattered over 1500 square kilometers, it’s not easy to get the most out of your stay on the Island. But thanks to our 10 years of experience, you can count on us to ensure you’ll visit all Qeshm must-sees while enjoying the company of local tour guides (English and Arabic speaking).
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:
Enjoy an unforgettable evening in the desert under a sky full of stars, with local live music and barbecued food (local goat kebab and crabs).
Enjoy an unforgettable evening in the desert under a sky full of stars, with local live music and barbecued food (local goat kebab and crabs).
Visit Hormuz Island on a rickshaw to discover:
Visit one of Qeshm’s most famous UNESCO Geosite: The Star Valley, a place born from a rare and amazing geological phenomenon. On your way back, discover the Naaz Islands which you can reach by foot on low tides.
Visit one of Qeshm’s most famous UNESCO Geosite: The Star Valley, a place born from a rare and amazing geological phenomenon. On your way back, discover the Naaz Islands which you can reach by foot on low tides.
Make a sweet break during your travel and choose Qeshm Island to swim and relax at the beach while enjoying the turquoise waters of the Persian Gulf. You’ll appreciate the luxury of enjoying the beach all by yourself in remote locations.
Laft Village has one of the most stunning views for sunset, with the sun setting over the old houses and their numerous windtowers (Badgir) and with the Mangrove Forest in the background.
Have a walk in the narrow alleys of the historical village before watching the sunset on top of a hill. In Laft, you can also see from close the traditional wooden boats (“lenj”) of Qeshm.
Laft Village has one of the most stunning views for sunset, with the sun setting over the old houses and their numerous windtowers (Badgir) and with the Mangrove Forest in the background.
Have a walk in the narrow alleys of the historical village before watching the sunset on top of a hill. In Laft, you can also see from close the traditional wooden boats (“lenj”) of Qeshm.
Music is part of the lives of the inhabitants of Qeshm Island. By staying at Coludang and Bagap, you will have the chance to attend live music events in the evening played with traditional instruments from the island.