Kish
Island
:: Pearl of the Persian Gulf ::
Encompassing a 91Sq. km area in the Persian Gulf, Kish is an oval-Shaped and
almost a flat island with its highest-elevation standing 33m above sea level.
Kish is also situated, at its nearest distance, 200 km of U.A.E, 17 km of Iran's
main land and 300 km of Bandar-Abbas.
Additionally, five months of warm
and humid climate prevail in the island due to an average annual temperature of
26 degree centigrade and an average annual rain fall of 150 mm. Generally, both
splendid natural features and 9 months of pleasantly moderate climate provide
desirable conditions and thus transform the island into an ideal heaven and a
magnet for all tourists, domestic and foreign alike. Now, armed with longer and
more extensive experiences in commercial and tourism activities, Kish Free Zone
also benefits from the availability of basic infrastructure necessary for
various economic activities or projects in the island.
Qeshm Island
:: Qeshm, A bright Outlook onto Active and Exuberant
Iranian Island on Persian Gulf ::
Qeshm island, lying the length of the strait of Hormoz, enjoys an exceptional
location between the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean such that vessels bound
for all riverian states (Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar,
United Arab Emirates and Oman) are obliged to pass within proximity of its
southern shores and all east and west bound air-traffic to pass through its air
space. The island, by all definitions, is the gateway to the Persian Gulf. Qeshm
thus stands watch over the channel through which the bulk of the world's oil and
gas has always and shall, for the next 100 years, be transported.