Explore Cappadocia’s fascinating underground city of Kaymaklı and enjoy a scenic red tour. Discover ancient history, panoramic views, and traditional crafts. Lunch included!
Explore Cappadocia’s fascinating underground city of Kaymaklı and enjoy a scenic red tour. Discover ancient history, panoramic views, and traditional crafts. Lunch included!
- Cappadocia - The Cappadocia region is renowned for its stunning blend of nature and history. The Fairy Chimneys, formed by natural events, have been transformed by people into homes and churches, adorned with frescoes, preserving the legacy of ancient civilizations.
- Kaymakli Underground City - Kaymakli Underground City is the largest and…
- Cappadocia - The Cappadocia region is renowned for its stunning blend of nature and history. The Fairy Chimneys, formed by natural events, have been transformed by people into homes and churches, adorned with frescoes, preserving the legacy of ancient civilizations.
- Kaymakli Underground City - Kaymakli Underground City is the largest and deepest underground settlement in Cappadocia. Situated in Kaymakli Village, it is a must-see attraction. The city features 8 underground levels (4 open to the public) carved from soft volcanic stone, connected by narrow tunnels. Visitors can explore stalls, stables, stores, refectories, churches, wineries, kitchens, and more. Extending 40 meters underground, it can accommodate 5000 people, offering a fascinating glimpse into past lifestyles. A visit to Kaymakli Underground City is essential during a Cappadocia holiday.
- Zelve Open Air Museum - Zelve Open Air Museum is a captivating abandoned cave village, once home to one of the largest communities in the region. Located about 7 km from Göreme, it was a harmonious home for Christians and Muslims until 1924. Due to the exchange of minorities between Greece and Turkey, Christians left, and Muslims relocated in the 1950s due to erosion risks. They established a new village, Yeni Zelve, nearby.
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Avanos - Avanos Pottery Demonstration
Pottery making in Avanos, dating back to the Hittites, continues with local artisans passing down their skills through generations. The soft, oily clay from Avanos Mountains and Kızılırmak beds is transformed into pottery by skilled craftsmen. This tradition showcases the artistic heritage of Avanos. Visitors may feel inspired to try pottery themselves, appreciating the artistry involved. -
Uchisar - Bottom of the Uchisar Castle
Visitors will admire Uchisar Castle from its base, offering views of Erciyes and Hasan Mountain together. Uchisar Castle, a significant defense point since the Roman era, features rooms, houses, shelters, and more carved into it. It served as a watchtower and defense castle, maintaining its importance during the Seljuk and Principalities periods. -
Fairy Chimneys - Pasabaglar (Monks Valley) Mushroom Fairy Chimney
Pasabag Valley, or “Monks Valley,” is a popular area in Cappadocia, located between Avanos and Goreme. It is famous for its mushroom-shaped fairy chimneys with multiple stems and caps. Once a retreat for monks, it now attracts tourists with its rock-cut monasteries, churches, chapels, and settlements. -
Avanos - Carpet Workshop
Cappadocia’s historical and natural wealth has been transformed into art by its people over the ages. Carpet weaving is a significant craft that preserves cultural heritage and supports the local economy. Visitors will explore a top carpet workshop in the region and witness the beauty of these creations. -
Goreme - Göreme Panorama
Göreme Panorama offers the best view of Göreme town from above. If the weather permits, visitors can also see Erciyes Mountain from this vantage point.

- Entrance fees to all museums and ruins
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional Licensed Guide
- Entrance fees to all museums and ruins
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional Licensed Guide
- Drinks
- Gratuities
- Drinks
- Gratuities
For those eager to explore the key attractions of Cappadocia in a limited timeframe, this tour is a must-see. The journey begins at Göreme Panorama, offering a breathtaking view of Mount Erciyes. Next, the tour proceeds to the Zelve Open Air Museum, a historic village where Greeks and Turks coexisted until 1924. Following this, Paşabağları awaits,…
For those eager to explore the key attractions of Cappadocia in a limited timeframe, this tour is a must-see. The journey begins at Göreme Panorama, offering a breathtaking view of Mount Erciyes. Next, the tour proceeds to the Zelve Open Air Museum, a historic village where Greeks and Turks coexisted until 1924. Following this, Paşabağları awaits, showcasing its iconic mushroom-shaped fairy chimneys. After exploring Paşabağları, participants can visit a pottery workshop in Avanos to admire exquisite handmade ceramics and observe a pottery-making demonstration. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant. Post-lunch, the guide will lead the group to the Kaymaklı Underground City, the region’s largest and most renowned, providing a tangible connection to history. The tour concludes with a visit to Uçhisar Castle, the highest point in Cappadocia, where visitors can capture stunning photographs of the view from the base of Uçhisar.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.