Khasab
Qeshm
Ferry to Qeshm Island
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Khasab Qeshm Ferry

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Most popular questions

How can I book ferry tickets from Khasab to Qeshm?

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Can you travel as a foot passenger on the ferry from Khasab to Qeshm?

No you can not travel as a foot passenger, currently you can only travel on the ferry with a vehicle.

Can you take your car on the ferry from Khasab to Qeshm?

No, only foot passengers can travel on the ferry.

Can you bring pets on the ferry from Khasab to Qeshm?

No, pets are not permitted onboard the ferries.

Khasab Guide

Khasab Ferry Port

Found right on the northern coast of Oman, Khasab Port is located around 300 miles away from the capital city of Oman. The fjord-like craggy inlets and desolate mountains have provoked Khasab to be dubbed the ‘Norway of Arabia’ although the rugged coastline and warm climate provide more of a middle eastern touch. For many years the port was the central point for transport; the city was isolated from the rest of the region due to its distance from the other cities and the lack of infrastructure for cars and trains. Recently, however, the city has realised the necessity to make itself more accessible, slowly becoming more tourism focused. The city still holds strong religious traditions, so the restaurants and cafes around the port area will only serve authentic local cuisine and will usually only be occupied my single men. After the hectic lifestyle belonging to Muscat and Dubai, Khasab offers the opportunity for a peaceful break around the shoreline. The port only offers ferry routes to other ports around Oman, including crossings to Muscat, Shinas and Dibba. The sailings are fairly infrequent and can vary from season to season, so it is advisable to check for live updates.


Qeshm Guide

What is there to do in Qeshm?

For those who long for a journey into the authentic Middle East, Qeshm is the place to go. In a region that is growing increasingly commercial, Qeshm is rare in its landscape and values; ancient buildings dominate the skyline, locals still don traditional clothing and the food is unashamedly Iranian. The whitewashed houses are refreshing in the exponential growth of modern architecture, and the encompassing valleys, canyons and mountains make the island one of the most beautiful places in the continent. Much of the beauty lies in Qeshm Island’s Geopark; endless greenery decorates the area and walking trails afford wonderful vistas. The park may bring the incredible aesthetics, yet the biggest drawer of Qeshm is the Persian Gulf sea which is famed for its salt content, allowing you to float in the water. The sea is engulfed by red cliffs and towering rock formations, perfect for nature lovers who crave an adventure in exotic surroundings. The sea is ideal for feeling the unusual sensation of floating, but also prime for spotting rare sealife; sea turtles, crabs and pelicans are regularly spotted swimming around the waters.

How do you get around Qeshm?

The length of the island means that it is necessary to use a private driver or taxi to travel between the most notable landmarks. Hotels can often arrange a taxi or driver to take you around the notable sites, or for the more daring, hitchhiking is a viable option with many willing to carry passengers.


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