Explore Cappadocia: Private Cave Hotel Experience & Hot Air Balloon Adventure

$2,939
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2 days
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About This Tour

Cappadocia is truly a magical destination! Its unique landscapes, including the iconic fairy chimneys, create a stunning backdrop for exploration. A two-day excursion sounds perfect for immersing yourself in the region's beauty and history.

You could start by visiting the Göreme Open-Air Museum. Then, explore the enchanting valleys, like the Love Valley or Pigeon Valley, perfect for hiking and photography.

Consider taking a hot air balloon ride at sunrise for breathtaking views of the landscape. Afterwards, you could explore the Kaymaklı underground cities and visit charming villages to experience local culture.

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Max People
10

Cancellation Policy

  • We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if booking is cancelled 1 day or less before the event
  • We will charge a cancellation fee of 0% if booking is cancelled 1000 days or less before the event

Inclusions

  • Dinner
    Breakfast
    Lunch
    Private pick up and drop off
    All entrance fees
    Insurance
    1 Night cave hotel accommodation
    Air-conditioned vehicle
    Professional English Licenced Guide
  • Food & drinks
  • Exclusions

  • All personal expenses
  • Tour Plan

    Itinerary

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    Day 1 Cappadocia 1

    We will pick up the guest and we will drive to Cappadocia. We will have break and breakfast on the way.
    It is in Kaymaklı town of Nevşehir province. It is 20 kilometers from Nevşehir. It has 8 floors and the first floor was built during the Hittites Period. During the Roman and Byzantine periods, it was transformed into an underground city by enlarging other areas by carving. Today, 4 floors are illuminated and opened to visitors.
    We will have lunch in Cappadocia.
    Pigeon valley is home to numerous attractions, making it a remarkable destination among the historical sites in Cappadocia. From underground cities and churches to rock-cut tombs, this valley stands out as a beautiful region in Turkey that should not be missed. The famous fairy chimneys, always sought after by tourists, can be splendidly observed from this valley.
    Uçhisar was first mentioned in a 14th-century chronicle by Aziz ibn Ardasir although the general area had been occupied from much earlier, perhaps from Hittite times.
    Onyx, a natural stone, or 'Onyx' with its English name, is one of the Cappadocia pearls. This stone, which is loved by everyone who uses it on or in decoration products, is among the semi-precious stones and is very popular. ( It is optional)
    We will visit Tasting Turkish delights and sweets. ( It is optional )
    When we think of Cappadocia, perhaps the first place that comes to mind is Göreme, which was transformed into a monastic area under the guidance of St. Basil, an important figure in the history of Christianity. In the open-air museum, you can visit structures that tell a historical adventure,
    with structures carved into fairy chimneys or rocks with remarkable decorations. St. Basil's Chapel, the Elmalı Church, the Monastery of Monks and Nuns,
    the Dark Church and the Tokalı Church are just some of them.
    Love Valley is located near the town of Goreme in Nevsehir. It is one of the most beautiful valleys of Cappadocia. Especially the panoramic view of the Valley of Love is the best. Due to the special conditions of the valley, it is called the Valley of Love.
    Accommodation will be in a cave hotel.

    Day 2 Cappadocia 2

    We will have breakfast at the hotel.
    We will visit Üç güzeller panorama.
    Paşabağ Valley, also known as the Valley of the Priests, covers a very large area surrounded by mushroom-shaped fairy chimneys. The valley, which is frequented by many tourists, is one of the regions where the world famous fairy chimneys are the most intense and prominent. Its unique scenery and mystical atmosphere make every person who steps into the fairy-tale land deep in thought.
    We will visit pottery art gallery in Cappadocia.Pottery art isn’t really new to Cappadocia; its origins date back to the Hittites. Making pottery was also seen in Çatalhöyük, in Anatolia, during the Neolithic period (7000 BC). It didn’t stop there; the tremendous handcrafting skill has been passed down until today, making Cappadocia a notable spot. Cappadocia has a wide range of pottery/ceramics workshops, with new styles and products continuing to emerge!
    We will have break and lunch on the way.
    We will drive back to Antalya and We will drop off our guest.

    Meeting / Pickup

    Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

    Know Before You Go

    • Stroller / pram accessible
    • Infants must sit on your lap

    Please Note

    • Not wheelchair accessible
    • Not suitable for pets
    • No public transportation nearby
    • Infant seats unavailable
    • Not recommended for people with back problems
    • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
    • Not recommended for people with heart conditions
    • Most of the hotels in Antalya region has got high privacy rules. Please meet us at the main entrance gate of your hotel.Please do not wait at the reception.

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