Are you ready to discover the beauties of Istanbul and Cappadocia with local Spanish-speaking guides?
There are no 14-hour bus rides!
Our tour includes return domestic flights between Istanbul and Cappadocia and airport transfers!
Opportunity to stay in a cave hotel in Cappadocia!
Don't join bus tours with more than 40 people!
Our small group tours - maximum 12 people!
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Our assistant will wait for you at Istanbul Airport or Sabiha Gökçen Airport with your name and we will organize your private transfer to your hotel.
Welcome to Türkiye!! When you arrive at ISTANBUL or S. GOKCEN airport, our assistant will be waiting with your name at the departure gate of the international terminal.Private transfer to your hotel. Night in Istanbul.
Before entering Topkapi Palace from the main gate, you can see the Fountain Ahmed Sultan III was built in 1728. Sultan III. Ahmed is a poet, calligrapher and musician who protects art and artists, and the plan for the fountain was drawn up by the sultan himself. Our guide gives us information and we continue our trip.
The enormous Church of Hagia Sophia (Divine Wisdom) is one of the most famous and visited monuments on the Historical Peninsula. The church, which fascinates its visitors with its brilliant mosaics and gigantic dome, is located on Sultanahmet Square, a few steps from the Topkapı Palace, the Hippodrome and the Blue Mosque directly opposite. We visit with the explanations of our Spanish-speaking guide
The Blue Mosque(Sultanahmet Mosque), which foreign tourists call "Blue Mosque" because of the blue tiles inside and is one of the most important monuments in Istanbul for its magnificence. We visited this monument with the explanations of our Spanish-speaking guide.
This square, which was used as a hippodrome during the Roman Empire and later the Byzantine Empire, continued its importance as a meeting, entertainment, entertainment and sports center of the city in the Ottoman era, as it is today. We visited all the monuments of this important square with the explanations of our Spanish-speaking guide.
The hippodrome, which has been the scene of numerous sporting activities, dates back to the year 203, during the reign of Emperor Seventh Severus. During the time of Constantine the Great, the area was expanded and reached the dimensions of 480 meters by 118 meters. Some of the works you can see in the park today are from the Hippodrome's brightest days. We will visit the works of the racecourse one by one, with the explanations of our Spanish-speaking guide.
The German king Kaiser Wilhelm visited Istanbul in 1898. In honor of this visit, this fountain was given as a gift to the sultan of the time, Abdulhamit. Inside the dome are mosaic monograms of the two leaders.
The granite obelisk in the middle of the Hippodrome dates back to BC. It was built in 1450 in memory of Thutmose and was erected in front of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes. It was taken to Istanbul in the year 390 by order of Emperor Theodosius.
Three snakes intertwined in this column formed the three legs of a golden vase. It was built to commemorate the war in which the Greeks defeated the Persians in the year 478. It was erected in front of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. It is said that Persian shields were cast and used in the construction of this column.
Although little is known about this obelisk, it is believed to have been erected by Constantine. It was covered in bronze by Constantine, but IV. During the Crusade, it was dismantled and looted by soldiers when it was thought to be gold.
The Grand Bazaar, also described as the largest and oldest shopping center in the world, is built on an area of 45 thousand square meters and contains 3,600 stores. The Grand Bazaar, which was the heart of the economy during the Ottoman period, is today the first stop for those who come to Istanbul and want to shop. The number of visitors sometimes reaches 500 thousand people per day. You will have free time after the information provided by our Spanish-speaking guide.
We will pick you up from your hotel in Istanbul with our private vehicle and driver at the specified time and drive you to Istanbul Airport. We fly to Kayseri with a flight of approximately 1 hour.
After flying to Kayseri Airport, our team will be waiting for you with your name and we will transfer you to your hotel in Cappadocia, which will take approximately 1 hour. We always use boutique hotels - traditional cave and very well located. You will experience the privilege of staying in a boutique hotel - traditional cave for the rest of the day.
Cappadocia is the place where nature has transformed the soil into a magnificent geography working with fire, water and wind for millions of years. The first Christians chose Cappadocia as a place of retreat and left behind underground cities, rock-cut churches and magnificent frescoes, which are the work of admirable determination. Today we visit the northern part of this fascinating region with our Spanish-speaking guide. You will get information at each stop and enjoy unique views.
They are the most important elements of the fascinating view of Cappadocia. These structures, many of which have been converted into hotels, are called fairy chimneys because of their mystical appearance. Your Spanish-speaking guide will give you information about how fairy chimneys are formed.
Pasabag is one of the places where you can see interesting fairy chimneys. Its old name was Monks Valley. It's almost like a theater scene depicting the formation of fairy chimneys. Your Spanish-speaking guide will give you the information and then you will have free time to take photos.
Zelve Open Air Museum is one of the most important valleys in Cappadocia. You will feel like you have gone back in time, especially as you walk through this valley. This place used to be a monastery. You will visit small chapels and churches inside completely carved rocks. It will be your favorite place on this tour!
This valley is also called the valley of imagination. Your Spanish-speaking guide will give you information. Here you will see fairy chimneys that resemble different shapes. The most famous one looks like a camel!
The viewpoint is where you will find the most beautiful view of the Göreme Valley, famous for its fairy chimneys and valleys. Here you can drink your famous Turkish tea accompanied by a unique view.
We will make a visit where you will see examples of hand weaving, which is the most important traditional Turkish art. Here you will be given information about how carpets are woven, how silk and vegetable dyes are obtained. There will also be the opportunity to view the finished rugs and make purchases for those who wish.
The source of life in Cappadocia is the Kızılırmak River. For thousands of years, people have been making pottery from Kızılırmak clay. You will repeat this ritual too!
Cappadocia is the place where nature has transformed the soil into a magnificent geography working with fire, water and wind for millions of years. The first Christians chose Cappadocia as a place of retreat and left behind underground cities, rock-cut churches and magnificent frescoes, which are the work of admirable determination. Today we visit the northern part of this fascinating region with our Spanish-speaking guide. You will get information at each stop and enjoy unique views.
They are the most important elements of the fascinating view of Cappadocia. These structures, many of which have been converted into hotels, are called fairy chimneys because of their mystical appearance. Your Spanish-speaking guide will give you information about how fairy chimneys are formed.
Cappadocia is famous for its underground cities. Many underground cities have been built by carving volcanic rocks. To hide from the invasion of the Roman Empire, it was made in such a way that it was invisible from the outside and became the habitat of thousands of people. We visited the underground city with our Spanish-speaking guide.
It is one of the most famous regions of Cappadocia with its natural formations of fairy chimneys, rock churches, houses that extend towards the Ortahisar castle.
It takes its name from the pigeon nests carved into the rocks. The people of Cappadocia, for centuries, fed these pigeons and used their dung in vineyards and their eggs in the construction of frescoes that decorate the walls of churches. We enjoyed the unique view of the valley and
Avanos straddles the Kızılırmak, Turkey's longest river, and is known as the artistic heart of the Cappadocia region. The clay soil of the Kızılırmak delta has been a factor in the development and growth of ceramics here. In fact, in ancient times, those who did not know how to make pottery in Avanos could not marry!
We visited a jewelry workshop where the region's precious stones are processed and made.
When the Cappadocia tour ends, we take you to Kayseri airport with a journey that lasts approximately 1 hour. You have a flight from here to Istanbul.
Our assistant will wait for you at the door specified with your name. Then, we transfer to your hotel with our private vehicle.
Breakfast at the hotel. At the scheduled time, private transfer to the airport to take the return flight and end of our services.
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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