Experience the enchanting beauty of Cappadocia on a 2-day tour from Istanbul. Explore the Northern and Southern parts, take an optional hot air balloon ride, and enjoy the expertise of English and Spanish speaking guides.
Experience the enchanting beauty of Cappadocia on a 2-day tour from Istanbul. Explore the Northern and Southern parts, take an optional hot air balloon ride, and enjoy the expertise of English and Spanish speaking guides.
Istanbul to Cappadocia by Plane and Southern Cappadocia Day Tour
Uchisar Castle - Uchisar Castle:
Uchisar Castle stands as the highest point in Cappadocia, offering stunning panoramic views of the area. Carved into a massive rock formation, it served as a strategic fortress and lookout in ancient times. Visitors can explore interconnected…
Istanbul to Cappadocia by Plane and Southern Cappadocia Day Tour
Uchisar Castle - Uchisar Castle:
Uchisar Castle stands as the highest point in Cappadocia, offering stunning panoramic views of the area. Carved into a massive rock formation, it served as a strategic fortress and lookout in ancient times. Visitors can explore interconnected rooms, tunnels, and chambers used for living and defense. Today, it is a popular destination for those wishing to enjoy Cappadocia’s unique landscape.
Kizilcukur Valley (Gun batimi) - Kızılçukur Valley (Red Valley), Cappadocia:
Kızılçukur Valley, also known as Red Valley, is one of the most beautiful and tranquil areas in Cappadocia, renowned for its striking red rock formations. The valley features a scenic 3.5 km hiking trail through unique landscapes, ancient cave churches, and dwellings used by early Christians in the 5th century.
The rocks display vibrant color changes throughout the day, making it an ideal spot for photography, especially at sunset. Its historical and natural beauty makes Kızılçukur Valley a must-visit destination in the region.
Cavusin Village - Çavuşin Village:
Çavuşin Village, located in Cappadocia, is one of the region’s oldest settlements, dating back to the early Christian era. The village is famous for its rock-cut dwellings and the ancient Church of St. John the Baptist, believed to be one of the oldest in Cappadocia, dating to the 5th century.
The village was once a thriving community, with homes, kitchens, and wineries carved into the soft volcanic rock. However, many of the cave structures were abandoned after a landslide in 1960. Today, Çavuşin offers visitors a glimpse into its fascinating history and a stunning view of its unique landscape.
Love Valley - Love Valley, Göreme:
Love Valley in Göreme is one of Cappadocia’s most iconic and picturesque spots, known for its unique rock formations resembling natural sculptures. The valley’s “fairy chimneys,” shaped by centuries of erosion, create a surreal and romantic landscape, making it a favorite among visitors and photographers.
The valley offers peaceful hiking trails surrounded by vineyards, orchards, and striking rock formations. It’s an ideal place to enjoy nature, take memorable photos, and admire Cappadocia’s geological wonders. Love Valley is especially enchanting during sunrise or sunset.
Kaymakli Underground City - Kaymaklı Underground City:
Kaymaklı Underground City, located in Cappadocia, is one of the largest and most impressive underground cities in the region. Built into soft volcanic rock, it dates back to the Hittite era and was later expanded by early Christians to protect against invasions and persecution.
The city spans multiple levels connected by narrow tunnels and includes living quarters, kitchens, storage rooms, wine cellars, a church, and even ventilation shafts. Ingenious features like stone doors and traps were designed for security.
Kaymaklı is a remarkable example of ancient engineering and provides insight into the resourceful lifestyles of its inhabitants. It’s a must-see for anyone exploring Cappadocia’s rich history.
Pigeon Valley - Pigeon Valley:
Pigeon Valley, located between Göreme and Uçhisar in Cappadocia, is a stunning natural area known for its unique rock formations and the historical pigeon houses carved into the cliffs. These small caves were created by locals to house pigeons, whose droppings were collected as valuable fertilizer for vineyards and crops.
The valley offers scenic hiking trails, panoramic viewpoints, and lush landscapes dotted with orchards and vineyards. It’s a great spot for birdwatching, photography, and enjoying Cappadocia’s tranquil beauty. The combination of nature and history makes Pigeon Valley a must-visit destination.
Optional Hot Air Balloon Ride Tour and Northern Cappadocia Day Tour and Flight Back to Istanbul
Goreme Panorama - Göreme Panorama:
Göreme Panorama offers a breathtaking viewpoint overlooking the town of Göreme and its famous fairy chimneys and cave dwellings. Located on a hill, it provides stunning views of the entire Göreme National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This spot is particularly popular for taking in the unique landscape of Cappadocia, with its surreal rock formations and valleys. It’s a great place to stop for a photo and enjoy the natural beauty of the region, especially during sunrise or sunset when the colors of the landscape are at their most vibrant.
Goreme Open-Air Museum - Göreme Open-Air Museum:
The Göreme Open-Air Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of the most important historical and cultural landmarks in Cappadocia. It is a vast complex of rock-cut churches, chapels, and monasteries carved into the fairy chimneys and soft volcanic rock. These structures date back to the 10th to 13th centuries and were used by Byzantine monks as places of worship and retreat.
The museum is famous for its well-preserved frescoes, which depict scenes from the New Testament, including the life of Christ, and are considered masterpieces of medieval Christian art. Key sites within the museum include the Dark Church, the Apple Church, and the Snake Church. Visitors can explore these ancient religious sites and admire the unique architecture and artwork that has survived for centuries.
Avanos Pottery Workshop - Avanos and Pottery:
Avanos, located along the Kızılırmak River in Cappadocia, is famous for its pottery, a craft that dates back to the Hittite period. The red clay used for pottery is sourced from the river’s banks, and local artisans have been refining the craft for generations. The town is home to numerous workshops where visitors can watch potters at work and even try their hand at making pottery.
The pottery in Avanos is known for its distinctive style, often hand-painted with traditional motifs and designs. These include geometric patterns, floral elements, and representations of local life. The region’s pottery has become an important part of Cappadocia’s cultural heritage, with many pieces sold to visitors as unique souvenirs. Avanos is a must-visit for those interested in traditional craftsmanship and the rich history of the region.
Devrent Valley - Devrent Valley:
Devrent Valley, also known as Imagination Valley, is a unique area in Cappadocia famous for its surreal rock formations that resemble various animals and shapes. The valley doesn’t contain cave dwellings like other areas in Cappadocia but is instead known for its natural sculptures, created by centuries of erosion.
Visitors can spot formations resembling camels, seals, and even human figures, making it a fun and imaginative place to explore. The valley is a popular stop for photographers and those looking to experience the extraordinary landscape of Cappadocia. The area offers a peaceful walking trail, and its unusual rock shapes make it one of the most captivating spots in the region.
Pasabag - Paşabağ (Monks Valley):
Paşabağ, also known as Monks Valley, is one of the most famous valleys in Cappadocia, renowned for its striking fairy chimneys with multiple stems and caps. These unique rock formations are particularly distinctive in this area, making it a popular spot for visitors.
The valley is named after the Christian monks who once lived here, and you can still find a small chapel dedicated to St. Simeon and the remnants of hermit dwellings carved into the rocks. These dwellings were used by monks seeking solitude and meditation.
Paşabağ offers a fascinating glimpse into the region’s natural and spiritual history, with its surreal landscapes and ancient religious sites. It’s a great location for photography, hiking, and exploring Cappadocia’s cultural heritage.
The Three Beauties (Uc Guzeller) - Üç Güzeller (Three Beauties), Ürgüp:
Üç Güzeller, or “Three Beauties,” is a famous and picturesque spot near Ürgüp in Cappadocia, known for its unique fairy chimney formations. The name comes from the three prominent conical rock formations, which stand tall in the landscape, each with a large “hat” rock on top.
These formations are a popular subject for photography, offering stunning views of the surrounding area, including Ürgüp’s vineyards and orchards. The Three Beauties are also linked to local legends, with some stories suggesting they symbolize three beautiful sisters.
The site provides a memorable experience with its beautiful natural scenery and is one of the most iconic landmarks in Cappadocia.
- Round trip private airport transfer in Istanbul
- 1 Night at a Cave boutique hotel in Cappadocia
- Included meals: Breakfast & Lunch
- 2-day small group guided tour with lunch, transportation, and all entrance fees covered
- Round trip regular airport transfer in Cappadocia
- Round trip flight ticket including taxes
- Round trip private airport transfer in Istanbul
- 1 Night at a Cave boutique hotel in Cappadocia
- Included meals: Breakfast & Lunch
- 2-day small group guided tour with lunch, transportation, and all entrance fees covered
- Round trip regular airport transfer in Cappadocia
- Round trip flight ticket including taxes
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Hot air balloon ride (pay directly)
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Hot air balloon ride (pay directly)
2-Day Cappadocia Tour with Hot Air Balloon Ride
Discover the enchantment of Cappadocia with our 2-day guided tour, featuring an exhilarating hot air balloon ride! On the first day, delve into the breathtaking landscapes of Cappadocia, visiting the Göreme Open-Air Museum, Pasabag (Monks Valley), Devrent Valley, and the renowned fairy chimneys. Relish a…
2-Day Cappadocia Tour with Hot Air Balloon Ride
Discover the enchantment of Cappadocia with our 2-day guided tour, featuring an exhilarating hot air balloon ride! On the first day, delve into the breathtaking landscapes of Cappadocia, visiting the Göreme Open-Air Museum, Pasabag (Monks Valley), Devrent Valley, and the renowned fairy chimneys. Relish a panoramic view of the area, followed by a tour of the ancient underground cities and a hike through picturesque valleys.
On the second day, begin your morning with an unforgettable hot air balloon ride over the surreal rock formations at sunrise. Soar above the valleys, fairy chimneys, and cave dwellings for a truly unique experience. After the flight, continue your exploration with visits to Uchisar Castle and Pigeon Valley.
This tour provides a perfect mix of adventure, history, and natural beauty, making it an excellent choice for those eager to experience the highlights of Cappadocia in a short period. Reserve your spot now for an unforgettable adventure!
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.