The Greek Ship is the wreck of a 1943 cargo steamship, the Koula F, on a beach on Kish’s southwest coast. The historic and famous old ship resting on one of the shores of Kish Island. It has become a major tourist attraction in recent years. She was originally a British ship, Empire Trumpet, and was built in Scotland. In 1966, she ran and all that remains is her steel hull. The ancient underground aqueduct, also called the “Underground City,” is partly open for tourists. It was built about 1,000 years ago for transportation and water supply across the different parts of the island.