QESHM ISLAND
- IRQSH
 - Latitude: 26.9516
 - Longitude: 55.7516
 - Arabian Gulf
 - Port in Iran
 
Location: Qeshm Island Hormozgan Province Iran
Phone number: +98 76 3522 6200
Web-site: http://www.qeshmport.ir/en/
Qeshm Island, situated in the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf, is the largest island in Iran. Known for its strategic location and rich natural resources, Qeshm Island plays a pivotal role in Iran's maritime trade. Here is an overview of the marine port and its specifications:
Qeshm Island Marine Port Overview
Location: Qeshm Island is located in the southern part of Iran, in the Persian Gulf. Coordinates are approximately 26.8° N latitude and 55.883° E longitude.
Key Ports on Qeshm Island:
- Qeshm Port:
- Main port facilitating commercial, industrial, and passenger services.
 
 - Laft Port:
- Primarily for ferries connecting Qeshm Island to the mainland.
 
 - Basidu Port:
- Supporting local fishing and smaller scale commercial activities.
 
 
Specifications and Facilities
Qeshm Port:
Harbor Type:
- Natural deep-water harbor.
 
Water Depth:
- Deep-water channels able to accommodate large vessels.
 - Depth ranges between 10 to 15 meters, depending on the berth locations.
 
Berthing Facilities:
- Multiple berths with facilities for various types of cargo, including container, bulk, and general cargo.
 - Specialized berths for oil, gas, and petrochemical products.
 
Cargo Handling:
- High-capacity cranes, including mobile and fixed gantry cranes.
 - Warehouses and open storage spaces for handling bulk cargo, containerized goods, and break-bulk cargo.
 
Services:
- Comprehensive logistics and supply chain services.
 - Bunkering services for vessels.
 - Ship repair and maintenance facilities available.
 
Navigation Aids:
- Advanced navigation aids including GPS, radar, and other electronic navigation systems ensuring safe passage and docking.
 
Customs and Security:
- On-site customs and immigration offices.
 - Security services operating under international safety standards, ensuring compliance with ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) code.
 
Laft Port:
- Primarily services passenger ferries and ro-ro (roll-on/roll-off) vessels.
 - Shallow draft compared to Qeshm Port, mostly accommodating smaller boats and ferries.
 
Basidu Port:
- Smaller port, primarily supporting local fishing operations.
 - Limited commercial activities, mainly domestic logistics.
 
Connectivity and Hinterland
Transport Links:
- Well-connected to the Iranian mainland via multiple ferry services and bridge links.
 - Road infrastructure on the island supports efficient movement of goods and people.
 - Proximity to major shipping routes in the Persian Gulf facilitates regional and international trade.
 
Economic Zone:
- Qeshm Island is part of the Qeshm Free Trade Zone, which offers tax incentives and simplified customs procedures to attract foreign investment and boost economic development.
 
Environmental Considerations
- Ecosystem Protection:
- Given the ecological sensitivity of the region, there are stringent environmental regulations to prevent pollution and conserve marine biodiversity.
 - Ports on Qeshm Island operate under guidelines to minimize their ecological footprint.
 
 
Conclusion
Qeshm Island's marine ports are vital to Iran's maritime infrastructure and economy. With well-developed facilities and strategic positioning, these ports handle a diverse range of cargo and services, facilitating significant regional and international maritime trade.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MATIN | Other | LENGE,DUBAI | 11/1/2025 | |
| DALIA1 | Towing/Tug | BANDAR ABAS | 11/1/2025 | |
| Other | 10/30/2025 | |||
| LC SAHEL KHAMIR | Other | SHARJA | 10/25/2025 | |
| AMIR MOHAMMAD | Cargo | BND SHJ | 10/25/2025 | |
| KAVAN | Pleasure | B POU LAFT | 10/24/2025 | |
| SOHEYL 1 | Cargo | RASHID PORT | 10/22/2025 | |
| DARYA MAHER | Other | MINARASHID | 10/22/2025 | |
| OMRANI 12 | Cargo | 10/21/2025 | ||
| HOMA | Cargo | 10/21/2025 | ||
| NEZAMI GANJAVI 1 | Other | 10/21/2025 | ||
| ALI 9 | Cargo | 10/20/2025 | ||
| SAMIA | Cargo | 10/20/2025 | ||
| OMID POL | baycraft | 10/20/2025 | ||
| ABAR KAVAN | Pleasure | B ABBAS - SUWAIQ | 10/19/2025 | |
| SHAHIN 1-72% | Other | BABBAS | 10/19/2025 | |
| AMIR BANDAR | Cargo | 10/15/2025 |