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Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran — Scenic
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Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect

Iran

In short: Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect is a 1,400 km scenic road trip in Iran, typically driven over 7-10 days, best in spring or autumn. Highlights: Bandar-e Anzali, Rasht, Qazvin.

Distance
1,400 km
Duration
7-10 days
Best Season
spring or autumn
NotableModerateScenic

This north-to-south transect links Iran’s humid Caspian lowlands with the Zagros range and the warm Persian Gulf, showing the country’s dramatic ecological and cultural range in one drive. Expect rice fields, forested passes, historic cities, desert plateaus, and finally palm-lined coastal roads.

~2 refuels
~4 charges
Practical notes
Road conditions are generally good on the main highway network, but mountain weather can slow travel in winter and fuel planning is wise on longer intercity stretches. Carry cash for tolls and smaller towns, and avoid night driving in remote desert sections.
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Stops along the route

Bandar-e Anzali — Departure — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
Departure
Bandar-e Anzali
Start beside the Caspian’s marshy shores and fishing harbor. Sea mist, reed beds, and lakeside traffic set the northern tone.
Rasht — City — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
City
Rasht
Gilan’s green capital mixes busy bazaars with rain-fed streets. It is a good place to taste the region’s famous northern dishes.
Qazvin — City — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
City
Qazvin
The route climbs into drier highland country with old caravan-era character. Brick courtyards, mosques, and roadside tea stops mark the change.
Tehran — City — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
City
Tehran
Iran’s capital brings dense traffic, museums, and mountain views to the skyline. It is the major break point before the long push south.
Isfahan — City — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
City
Isfahan
Blue domes, river bridges, and wide boulevards make this a classic stop. The city feels poised between desert heat and mountain air.
Shiraz — City — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
City
Shiraz
Shiraz softens the drive with gardens, poetry, and tiled shrines. It is a graceful gateway to the south and the Gulf lowlands.
Bandar Abbas — Arrival — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
Arrival
Bandar Abbas
Finish on the warm Persian Gulf coast among palms, ferries, and busy port roads. The air turns humid and maritime at journey’s end.

Things to Do

Anzali Lagoon — nature — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
nature
Anzali Lagoon
Watch reeds, birds, and calm water just inland from the Caspian shore. It is one of the route’s best wetlands for a quick scenic pause.
Masuleh — landmark — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
landmark
Masuleh
Visit the stepped mountain village where rooftops become alleys. Its misty setting makes a memorable detour in Gilan’s hills.
Naqsh-e Jahan Square — landmark — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
landmark
Naqsh-e Jahan Square
See one of Iran’s great public squares framed by mosques and arcades. The scale and tilework make Isfahan a major cultural highlight.
Nasir al-Mulk Mosque — landmark — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
landmark
Nasir al-Mulk Mosque
Step inside for stained-glass light and vivid tile patterns. Morning sun brings the prayer hall to life in soft color.
Vakil Bazaar — landmark — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
landmark
Vakil Bazaar
Browse vaulted lanes packed with spices, textiles, and everyday trade. It offers an easy glimpse of Shiraz’s older urban rhythm.

Where to Eat

Madar-e Buzorg Restaurant — Gilaki — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
Gilaki
Madar-e Buzorg Restaurant
A well-known Rasht stop for northern Iranian staples like mirza ghasemi and smoked fish. It is an easy place to sample Gilan flavors in one meal.
Shahrzad Restaurant — Persian — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
Persian
Shahrzad Restaurant
A classic Tehran dining room serving kebabs, stews, and polished traditional plates. It works well for a reliable city-center lunch or dinner.
Haj Mahmoud Traditional Restaurant — Persian — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
Persian
Haj Mahmoud Traditional Restaurant
A popular Isfahan option for local fare with a historic feel. Try regional rice dishes and grilled meats after sightseeing downtown.
Sharzeh Restaurant — Persian — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
Persian
Sharzeh Restaurant
A long-running Shiraz restaurant known for kebabs and hearty Iranian dishes. It is a convenient stop near the city center before heading south.
Agha Sheykh Bafghali — Seafood — Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect — Iran
Seafood
Agha Sheykh Bafghali
A practical Bandar Abbas stop for Gulf seafood and simple local plates. Expect shrimp, fish, and a casual port-city atmosphere.

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Frequently asked questions

How long is the Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect drive?

The Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect covers 1,400 km from start to finish.

How long does the Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect take to drive?

Most travellers spend 7-10 days on the Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect, depending on stops and pace.

When is the best time to drive the Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect?

The recommended season for the Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect is spring or autumn.

Where does the Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect start and end?

The Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect runs from Bandar-e Anzali to Bandar Abbas.

What are the main stops on the Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect?

The Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect passes through Bandar-e Anzali, Rasht, Qazvin.

Can I drive the Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect in a regular car?

Yes — the Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect is paved end-to-end and a regular car is fine in normal conditions.

How many fuel stops are needed on the Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect?

Plan around 2 refuels (or about 4 EV charges) along the Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect, based on its 1,400 km length.

Is the Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect safe to drive?

Road conditions are generally good on the main highway network, but mountain weather can slow travel in winter and fuel planning is wise on longer intercity stretches. Carry cash for tolls and smaller towns, and avoid night driving in remote desert sections.

What scenic tier is the Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect?

The Caspian Coast to Persian Gulf Transect is a notable drive — Notable scenic drives — strong character routes that locals know well and that reward travellers willing to step beyond the most-photographed roads.