Cappadocia Private Tour with Car and Guide

7 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: Portuguese and 2 more

Experience the heart of Cappadocia like never before with Cappadocia Sightseeing Tour. This carefully curated journey takes you on a spectacular ride through one of Turkey's most unique and enchanting regions. With a comfortable car and a knowledgeable local guide, you'll explore the mesmerizing fairy chimneys, ancient cave dwellings, and breathtaking valleys that make Cappadocia a world-renowned destination.

Highlights of the Tour:

Fairy Chimneys: Discover these surreal rock formations that have captivated travelers for centuries.
Goreme Open-Air Museum: Step into history as you visit this UNESCO World Heritage site with ancient churches and stunning frescoes.
Pasabag Valley: Wander through the “Monk’s Valley,” home to some of Cappadocia’s most iconic fairy chimneys.
Underground Cities: Explore the ancient underground cities carved into the soft volcanic rock, once used as refuge by early civilizations.

What's Included

Private transportation
Bottled water
All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Lunch
Spanish or Portuguese Guide ($46)

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

When you book this tour, please let us know exact location of your hotel.

Itinerary

Duration: 7 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Kaymakli Underground City

    Kaymaklı Underground City is one of the largest and most intriguing underground cities in Cappadocia. Carved into soft volcanic rock, it dates back to the Hittite era and was later expanded and used by early Christians as a place of refuge during times of persecution and invasion. Spread over multiple levels, the city includes narrow tunnels, living spaces, kitchens, storage areas, and even a chapel. A visit to Kaymaklı offers a captivating journey through its maze-like passages, providing insight into the resourcefulness and resilience of its former inhabitants.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 2
    Goreme Open-Air Museum

    Göreme Open-Air Museum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most renowned landmarks in Cappadocia. This monastic complex, carved into volcanic rock, features a collection of rock-cut churches, chapels, and monasteries with frescoes that date back to the 10th to 12th centuries. Once an important center of religious life during the Byzantine period, the site provides insight into early Christian monastic traditions in the region. Visitors can explore these historical cave structures, view remarkably preserved biblical frescoes, and appreciate the spiritual and artistic heritage set against Cappadocia’s unique landscape.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 3
    Pigeon Valley

    Pigeon Valley is a picturesque destination in Cappadocia, named after the numerous pigeon houses—known as dovecotes—carved into its cliffs. For centuries, these structures were used by locals to collect pigeon droppings, which served as a valuable natural fertilizer for nearby vineyards. Today, the valley is popular for its scenic hiking trails that offer panoramic views of Uçhisar Castle and the region’s unique rock formations, including fairy chimneys. With its blend of natural beauty and cultural history, Pigeon Valley is an ideal spot for hikers, photographers, and travelers looking for a tranquil outdoor experience.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4

    Paşabağ (Monks Valley) is a well-known site in Cappadocia, celebrated for its remarkable fairy chimneys featuring multiple rock caps, formed through centuries of natural erosion. The area takes its name from the hermit monks who once sought solitude here, carving simple chapels and dwellings into the volcanic rock formations. Today, visitors can walk among these striking geological structures while gaining insight into the region’s volcanic past and monastic traditions. The valley’s distinctive landscape and historical significance make it a compelling destination for both nature lovers and cultural travelers.

    45 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 5
    Avanos

    Avanos is a historic town in Cappadocia, widely known for its long-standing pottery tradition that traces back to ancient civilizations, including the Hittites. Located along the banks of the Kızılırmak River—the longest river in Turkey—Avanos is famous for its distinctive red clay, used by local artisans to produce handcrafted ceramics. Visitors can tour traditional pottery workshops, observe artisans at work, and even try shaping clay themselves. With its artistic heritage, riverside charm, and vibrant local culture, Avanos offers a memorable cultural experience in the heart of Cappadocia.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 6
    Uchisar Castle

    Uçhisar Castle is the highest accessible point in Cappadocia, providing sweeping panoramic views of the region’s valleys, fairy chimneys, and distant volcanic peaks. Carved into a natural rock outcrop, the castle has served various purposes over the centuries, including as a watchtower and place of refuge. Visitors can explore its network of tunnels and stairways leading to the summit, where the expansive views—especially during sunrise or sunset—offer a striking perspective of the surrounding landscape.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7
    Devrent Valley

    Devrent Valley, also known as Imagination Valley, is a unique area in Cappadocia known for its unusual rock formations shaped by natural erosion. Unlike many other valleys in the region, Devrent does not contain cave dwellings or historical structures, offering instead a landscape where naturally formed rocks resemble animals and imaginative figures. One of the most recognizable formations is the camel-shaped rock, but visitors will find many other shapes open to interpretation. The valley is a popular stop for photography and offers a fun, creative experience for visitors of all ages.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 8
    Love Valley

    Love Valley is a striking natural area in Cappadocia, recognized for its tall, pillar-like fairy chimneys formed through centuries of erosion. The valley gets its name from the symbolic shapes of these rock formations, which have become a popular attraction. With scenic hiking paths, panoramic viewpoints, and tranquil surroundings, Love Valley is a favorite destination for hikers, photographers, and travelers looking to enjoy Cappadocia’s distinctive landscape—especially during sunrise or sunset.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 9
    Goreme Panorama

    Göreme Panorama is one of the most accessible and well-known viewpoints in Cappadocia, offering wide-ranging views of the region’s distinctive rock formations, fairy chimneys, and cave dwellings. This elevated spot is popular with photographers and nature enthusiasts, particularly during sunrise and sunset, when the soft light enhances the natural colors of the landscape. Whether you're capturing photos or simply enjoying the scenery, Göreme Panorama provides a memorable vantage point for experiencing Cappadocia’s unique terrain.

    15 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please specify your language preference when booking
Supplied by UNICO DE ANATOLIA TRAVEL AGENCY

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