Moqam Port, a scenic and relatively undiscovered coastal town in Hormozgan Province, southern Iran, sits on the shores of the Persian Gulf. It is administratively part of Bandar Lengeh County and has recently emerged as one of southern Iran’s new tourist destinations, thanks to its unspoiled nature, tranquil beaches and hospitable locals.
With its hot and humid climate for most of the year and refreshing sea breeze in the cooler months, Moqam Port is an ideal travel destination in autumn and winter. The local population largely make their living from fishing, seafaring and maritime trade. Their indigenous culture—enriched by traditional music, local dances and the aromatic flavors of seafood—lends a distinctive charm to the region.
Among Moqam’s main attractions are:
- Moqam Beach and Bay
- Parsian Port
- Untouched sandy and rocky shores
- Maghdan Village
- Lavan Island
- Lovers’ Pass
Blending the serenity of the sea with the authentic southern Iranian culture and pristine natural scenery, Moqam Port offers visitors a unique experience of the Persian Gulf coastline.
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