Dubai to Bandar Abbas (DXB–BND) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections
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DXB: +04 · BND: +0330
When it's 6:00 PM in Dubai, it's 5.5:00 PM in Bandar Abbas.
UAE passport holders can obtain a visa on arrival at major Iranian airports for tourism stays of up to 30 days. An eVisa option is also available through the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs portal. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond entry.
Women must comply with Iran's dress code requirements starting at the point of arrival. Foreign currency declarations are required for amounts over EUR 10,000 equivalent.
Dubai Metro Red Line connects Union and BurJuman stations to T1 and T3 (Airport: Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 stations). T1 is 20 minutes from Union, T3 is 22 minutes (AED 6.50–10 depending on zones and Gold/Silver class). Trains run 5:30am–midnight Saturday–Wednesday, until 1am Thursday–Friday. T2 (low-cost) is not on the metro; taxi or bus required.Taxis from Dubai Marina cost AED 70–90; from Downtown Dubai (Burj Khalifa area) AED 35–50. Ride-hail via Careem is widely available and comparable to taxis. Traffic on Sheikh Zayed Road is heavy during morning and evening rush.
DXB–BND Quick Facts
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Dubai to Bandar Abbas: Across the Strait of Hormuz
Dubai to Bandar Abbas is a short 210 km hop across the Strait of Hormuz, taking about 1 hour in the air. Iran Air and flydubai are the primary operators, with a few flights per week depending on schedules and regulatory conditions. The route connects the UAE's commercial capital with Iran's largest southern port city.
Bandar Abbas is the gateway to Iran's southern coast and the main port for the country's Persian Gulf trade. Dubai's large Iranian diaspora and the cross-strait commercial relationship between the two cities support year-round demand. The route is one of the shortest international crossings from DXB. Bandar Abbas Airport is small and functional, with taxi access to the city centre in about 15 minutes. For passengers connecting through Dubai's hub, this short sector feeds into Emirates' and flydubai's wider global network.