Luxury Yacht Rental in Iran

Luxury Yacht Charter Guide to Iran

An ancient odyssey awaits all those setting sail on a charter adventure to Iran. A destination once more rousing curiosity in cultural travelers, sailing a yacht along the coastline of Iran introduces you to a world of warm hearts, evocative tales of golden times, magical metropolises, and Persian palaces. You can certainly get your fill of divine decorative arts, homespun hospitality, and the beauty of Islam. Weave in the wonderful beaches where golden sands meet calm seas and you have all the ingredients for a sublime time in this mystical corner of the world.

Cityscape image of Kandovan village during twilight blue hour a tourist destination of troglodyte dwellings in East Azarbaijan
Nasir Al-Mulk Mosque in Shiraz
Rudkhan Castle architecture in Iran. Rudkhan Castle is a brick and stone medieval castle

Reasons to Charter a Yacht in Iran

Incredible Culture

From handwoven silk to sublime architecture, bright pottery and Persian gardens and poetry, you will be hard pressed to find a culture as tapestried as Iran. On the south islands and ports you will stumble upon rich Arab culture whereas Shiraz brims with nomadic tribes and the Tabriz is ripe with Azeri-Turkish lore. Within Iran, there’s a whole host of cultures colliding to bring a kaleidoscopic feel to all the four corners.

Ancient Amazement

A gleaming treasure chest of ancient splendor, Iran is home to some of the lesser known historical heavyweights. Ancient Persepolis is a must for those keen to see the ceremonial capital. Unsurprisingly adorned with the UNESCO crown, you can gaze in awe at the soaring columns and spiraling stairwells that are beautifully preserved.

Culinary Charm

Get ready to be weak at the knees when it comes to edible pleasures in Iran. Home to some of the most striking Persian cuisine in the world, you can taste lip smacking stews, jewel like pomegranates, smoky eggplant dishes, sizzling kebabs, thick yogurts, and pillowy soft breads for mopping everything up. What’s even better, is with the sky-high level of hospitality, you can always expect to be fed and watered to your hearts delight.

Traditional iranian carpets shop in Vakil Bazaar, Shiraz, Iran
Historic City of Yazd with famous wind towers in the background full moon at twilight
The magnificence of spirituality in the mirror of the old architecture

Where to Visit in Iran

Shiraz

Get ready to pick your jaw up off the floor as you venture inland a little to the historical region of Shiraz. Home to the famed Persepolis ruins, the pretty Pink Mosque with its majestic stained-glass windows, and the Persian Gardens, it's no wonder Shiraz has been hailed as the city of poets, literature, and laureates. Be sure to visit the Tomb of Hafez where tourists and locals alike come to pay their respects and read a few lines. This is a city soaked in love and a worthy contender for losing yourself to the more romantic side of Iran.

Kish

Kish Island is home to towering palms and golden sands making it a must for sailors looking to drop anchor and soak up the glory of the Persian Gulf. The sunshine coast as it is affectionately known is where visitors come for a laidback splash and swim. Watersports and glass bottom boats are popular on these shores and Marjan Beach makes for an unforgettable sunset spot. When you have had your fill of sun, surf and sand, there’s the 2500-year-old Kariz Underground City to explore. Be sure to stop at the traditional teahouse for a serene sip at the end of your adventure.

Qeshm

One of the larger islands in the Persian Gulf, Qeshm is a pristine paradise when it comes to ecotourism. While a far cry from your usual beach style resort, this island is awash in forests, caves, and rich cultural heritage. Explore the vibrant coral that clads the shore of Naz Island, head into the mangrove biosphere of Hara Forest, and see the dolphins frolic around Hengam Island against the pale pink backdrop of the morning sky. The Valley of the Stars makes for an enchanting spot with its blown sandstone pillars and smooth stones that are said to hold the faces of animals and hands. The mystique runs deep in this spot, as the Valley of the Stars is said to be alive with spirits.

When to Charter a Yacht in Iran

Between the months of March and May and September and October are the best times to sail to Iran. The shoulder season keeps you far from the piercing heat and the snows that fall. The temperatures are beautiful in the spring and you can celebrate Persian New Year around the month of March.

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