Kharg Island Oil Terminal, Jazireh-ye Khark
Kharg
Island, a rocky limestone island in the
Persian Gulf, is strategically significant for Iran. Located 25 kilometers off the Iranian coast,
Kharg Island serves as the country's primary oil export terminal. Despite its industrial focus, the island
boasts some unique natural beauty. Freshwater collected within the porous
limestone makes it one for the few islands in the Persian Gulf with this
resource.
While
the economy revolves around oil production and processing, the island offers
glimpses into history and local culture. Explore ancient sites like Achaemenid
Ossuaries, the Nestorian
Church, and the Poseidon
Temple. Discover the stories behind ancient
rocks and historical battles that shaped the island's heritage. Keep an eye out
for interesting wildlife like gazelles, sea turtles, and a variety of bird
species. While nightlife options are limited due to the industrial focus, the
nearby cities of Bushehr and Bandar Abbas offer a more vibrant experience.