Stay at Century Cave Hotel – Tours & Transfers Included
Experience the best of Cappadocia with a comfortable stay at Century Cave Hotel and a complete program that includes Red Tour, Green Tour, Jeep Safari and airport transfers. No need to worry about planning – we arrange everything for you.
What’s Included
3 nights accommodation at Century Cave Hotel (Göreme)
Daily breakfast at the hotel
Red Tour (North Cappadocia – full day, guided)
Green Tour (South Cappadocia – full day, guided)
Jeep Safari Tour (off-road adventure with photo stops)
Airport transfers (arrival & departure – shared shuttle)
All entrance fees mentioned in the tours
Professional English-speaking guides
Transportation in air-conditioned vehicles
Hotel pick-up and drop-off for all tours
(Hot air balloon flight can be added upon request – subject to availability and weather.)
Climb into our 4x4 jeeps and let our experienced drivers take you along dusty tracks, village roads and unique rock formations. We stop at the best viewpoints for amazing photos, where you can see fairy chimneys, caves and endless valleys from above. You will visit several panoramic spots, local villages and secret corners away from the crowds. During the sunset tour, you can enjoy the colours of the sky changing over Cappadocia while sipping your drink and taking unforgettable pictures.
-Paşabağ fairy chimneys
There is a panoramic view of Uçhisar Castle. You can take picture with breathtaking view of castle.
Zelve Open Air Museum is an ancient cave town and monastic valley in Cappadocia, about 8–10 km from Göreme. Spread across three deep red-toned valleys packed with fairy chimneys, it was one of the region’s earliest Christian monastic centres and later a mixed Muslim–Christian village.
Step into the warm, earthy world of Cappadocia’s traditional pottery at our hands-on workshop. Guided by local artisans whose craft has been passed down for generations, you’ll watch a live demonstration on the kick wheel, then take your place to shape the famous red clay of the Kızılırmak River with your own hands.
Devrent, also known as Imagination Valley, is one of Cappadocia’s most playful landscapes – a natural “sculpture park” where the wind has carved the soft pink rock into hundreds of strange shapes. There are no churches or cave houses here; the valley was never inhabited. Instead, visitors come to walk among fantastically eroded fairy chimneys that resemble animals and figures, like the famous camel-shaped rock right by the roadside, as well as shapes that many people see as dolphins, seals, snakes or even human silhouettes.
Pigeon Valley, or Güvercinlik Vadisi, is a long, green canyon stretching between Göreme and Uçhisar, famous for the thousands of small pigeon houses carved into its soft volcanic cliffs. For centuries, locals kept pigeons here and used their droppings as natural fertilizer for Cappadocia’s vineyards, so the valley is a beautiful mix of nature and old village life.
Kaymaklı Underground City is one of Cappadocia’s largest and most fascinating underground settlements, a true maze carved deep into the soft volcanic rock. Spreading over eight levels (four open to visitors today), it once sheltered thousands of people together with their animals, food stores and even a small church, all hidden around deep ventilation shafts and protected by massive rolling stone doors.
Ihlara Valley is a dramatic 14 km–long canyon near Cappadocia, carved by the Melendiz River, with cliffs rising 100–150 meters on both sides and a lush, green micro-climate hidden at the bottom. Along the riverside walking paths you pass rock-cut churches, monasteries and simple cave dwellings, many decorated with early Christian frescoes in both Byzantine and Eastern styles. Small wooden bridges, tea gardens by the water and picnic spots make it a relaxing, scenic hike that combines nature, history and village life all in one valley.
Selime Monastery is a dramatic rock-cut monastic complex rising at the end of Ihlara Valley, carved directly into a giant volcanic cone. Dating mainly from the 8th–10th centuries, it was once a major Christian religious centre and later a strategic stronghold overlooking the old trade routes. Inside the cliffs you’ll find a cathedral-sized cave church with columns and arches, chapels, kitchens, storerooms, monks’ cells and tunnels connecting the different levels.
Göreme Panoramic Viewpoint is one of the best places to see Cappadocia from above – a wide terrace overlooking the town of Göreme, its fairy chimneys and the surrounding valleys. From here you get a sweeping 180° (and more) view of cave hotels, rock formations
An onyx demonstration introduces you to one of Cappadocia’s most beautiful local crafts. In a traditional stone workshop, you’ll watch skilled artisans cut, shape and polish blocks of onyx into elegant vases, bowls, chess sets and jewellery. You’ll see each step of the process explained, from selecting the raw stone to revealing its natural colours and patterns on the polishing wheel. Guests are welcome to ask questions, feel the different types of stone and browse the showroom, where unique handmade pieces are available to purchase as a special souvenir from Cappadocia.
Airport transfer to Nevşehir or Kayseri.
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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.
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