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How to Get to Shiraz

How to Get to Shiraz

Shiraz Fars, Iran Travel Guide

Air Travel

Airport and Connections

Shiraz is well-connected by air, mainly through its international airport. Direct international flights are limited, typically connecting via regional hubs.

Air Travel Info

  • Major Airport: Shiraz International Airport (SYZ), also Shahid Dastgheib International Airport.
  • Domestic Airlines: Iran Air, Mahan Air, Aseman Airlines, Zagros Airlines, Kish Air, Qeshm Air. Directions to Tehran, Mashhad, Isfahan, Kish Island.
  • International Flights: Via Istanbul (The National flag carrier airline of turkey), Doha (Qatar Airways), Dubai (Flydubai). No direct flights from North America or Europe.

Airport Facilities & Transfers

Shiraz International Airport offers necessary amenities for travelers. Transfer options travel from the airport to the city are readily available.

Onward Journey

  • Seasonal Pricing: Domestic flight prices increase a lot during Nowruz (late March) and public holidays.
  • Airport Facilities: Basic amenities, currency exchange (less favorable rates), few shops/cafes. Local ATMs do not accept international cards.
  • Transfers: Taxis are readily available (agree on fare or use Snapp/Tapsi). Metro Line 1 joins the airport to the city center.

Flight Deals

Find affordable flights via Dollar Flight Club or Skyscanner.

Car Rentals

Explore car hire possibilities at DiscoverCars.com.

Mobile Connectivity

Consider eSIMs from Airalo for quick access to data.

Land Transportation

Intercity Travel

  • Train connections: Shiraz railway station connects to Tehran (approx. 15 hours) and Mashhad. Trains provide comfortable, safe, and affordable. Book in advance.
  • Long-distance buses: Most common mode, extensive network from Shiraz's Karandish Terminal to major cities. Companies like Royal Safar Iranian offer VIP services.
  • Typical travel times: Tehran (10-12 hours), Isfahan (6-SEVEN hours), Yazd (6-7 hours).
  • Border crossing: Not directly relevant for Shiraz arrivals. Overland crossings from neighboring countries vary in entry requirements and safety.

Self-Driving & Road Safety

  • Self-driving: International Driving Permit (IDP) with national license. Traffic can be chaotic, driving styles aggressive. Fuel is inexpensive.
  • Road conditions & safety: Major highways are maintained. Urban traffic can be congested. High rates of traffic accidents; inconsistent adherence to laws.
  • Night driving: Not recommended on rural roads due to poor lighting and unforeseen obstacles.
  • Car rental: Available from local companies, but hiring hiring a car and driver is generally more stress-complimentary for tourists due to payment and navigation.

Sea/River Arrivals

Inland Location

Shiraz is a landlocked city, situated far from any major coastlines or navigable rivers.

No Direct Water Access

Therefore, sea or river transportation does not directly apply to reaching Shiraz itself.

Iranian Ports

While Iran has coastal ports, these do not serve as direct entrances for travelers heading to Shiraz.

Departure Information

Airport Procedures

Ensure a smooth departure from Shiraz International Airport by planning your arrival time accordingly and having all documents ready.

Departure Checklist

  • Exit fees: Iran typically does not charge an exit tax for tourists.
  • International flights: Arrive at least 2-3 hours before scheduled departure.
  • Domestic flights: Arrive 1-2 hours before departure.

Airport Facilities

Shiraz International Airport provides necessary facilities for departing travelers.

Departure Amenities

  • Limited facilities in departure area, including duty-free shops.
  • A few cafes plus simple amenities are present.
  • No lounges are available for most people traveling.

Customs Declarations

Be ready for customs procedures upon departure.

Things to Note

  • Customs declarations are required in some goods.
  • Limits apply to currency, gold, and certain handicrafts.
  • Request information on specific restrictions before purchasing high-value items.

Documentation Check

Ensure all travel documents are ready before heading to the airport.

Required Documents

  • Valid passport.
  • Boarding pass (either printed or mobile).
  • Any other necessary travel documents (e.g., visa copy if separate).

Prohibited Items

  • Alcohol.
  • Pornographic materials.
  • Narcotics.
  • Gambling tools.
  • Weapons (including replica firearms).
  • Drones without explicit permission.

Getting Around Shiraz

Public Transportation

Shiraz offers efficient and affordable public transportation, notably its underground railway.

Transit Options

  • Shiraz Metro: Line 1 connects Shahid Dastgheib International Airport (SYZ) into the city's core. Clean, efficient, air-conditioned.
  • Buses: Extensive network covering most locations. Can be crowded. A few routes have separate parts for men and women.
  • Ticketing: Rechargeable electronic fare card (Shiraz Card) is the most practical; available at subway stations. Fares are cheap.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Taxis and ride-sharing apps provide flexible and competitively priced options for city movement.

Convenient Choices

  • Licensed Taxis: Yellow or green. Agree on fare before trip. Shared taxis (Savari) are common for designated ways.
  • Ride-Sharing Apps: Snapp and Tapsi are popular, similar to Uber/Grab. Offer set costs and SATELLITE tracking, cheaper than traditional taxis. Payment in cash to driver.
  • Safety: Ride-sharing services are generally safer due to tracking. Make sure of the driver/car details on app.

Walking Friendly

Shiraz city center and historical gardens are very walkable. Self-guided tours on foot are easy with offline maps.

Rental Options

Car rental is available, but hiring a car with a driver is more practical for most foreign tourists owing to traffic and payment issues. Motorcycles/scooters not typically for tourists.

Cycling

Dedicated bicycle lanes are limited. Cycling in traffic can be challenging. Pleasant for cycling within parks or recreational areas.

Practical Tips for Transit

Navigating Public Transport

Making the most of your use of Shiraz's public transport system for efficiency and local cultural awareness.

Transit Efficiency

  • Purchase a Shiraz Card upon arrival for metro and bus.
  • Use offline maps (Google Maps, Maps.me) for route planning.
  • Be aware of separate sections for men and women on coaches (women typically sit at the back).

Road Rules and Driving

Driving Considerations

  • Driving laws: Speed limits exist but are often disregarded. Traffic lights and signs are generally present.
  • Parking: Often difficult in city centers. Hotels typically have guest parking.
  • Accessibility: Generally limited on public transport for those with mobility challenges.

Specialized Transportation

Tour Buses

Hop-on-hop-off services are not widely available in Shiraz.

Water Transport

Shiraz lacks significant waterways for public boat taxis or river transportation.

Unique Local Transport

Cable cars or funiculars are not a feature of Shiraz.

Final Transit Note

While public transport is efficient, for specific needs or detailed city exploration, combining metro/bus with ride-sharing apps (Snapp/Tapsi) provides the best balance of cost and convenience.