Discover Cappadocia’s most historic sites in an unforgettable two-day tour.
Join your local guide to explore rock-cut churches, ancient valleys, underground cities, and charming towns full of tradition and myth. With deep knowledge of the region’s folklore, history, and hidden treasures, this tour brings Cappadocia’s soul to life in just two immersive days.
Day 1: Göreme Open Air Museum - Paşabağ - Zelve - Devrent - Avanos
Our tour begins with a visit to the Göreme Open-Air Museum, where we’ll explore rock-cut churches featuring strong early Christian elements and frescoes dating from the 10th to the 13th century.
Next, we head to Paşabağ, where we’ll admire Cappadocia’s impressive geological formations known as “fairy chimneys.”
We then visit the abandoned village of Zelve, once inhabited by locals until recent decades. You can still see the houses, some churches, and a mosque preserved in the area.
After Zelve, we continue to Devrent Valley, also known as the “Valley of Imagination” due to its uniquely shaped rock formations.
Next, we explore the town of Avanos, situated by the Kızılırmak River (Red River). We’ll cross a suspension bridgeand visit a traditional pottery workshop, part of the region’s centuries-old ceramic heritage.
Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 2: Uçhisar - Kaymaklı Underground City - Sinasos
We begin the day in the village of Uçhisar, where we will see the largest fairy chimney in the region, which has served as a castle for centuries.
Next, we visit the famous underground city of Kaymaklı, dating back to the 3rd millennium BC and extending four levels deep underground.
Then we head to Sinasos (modern-day Mustafapaşa), a former Greek settlement. The area was once home to caviar merchants based in Constantinople. In Sinasos, we will visit the Church of Saints Constantine and Helen and admire the town’s impressive Greek mansions.
Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
You can contact us to customize your tour for the best experience.
Airport transfers (from/to Kayseri or Nevşehir airports)
All ground transportation with a private, air-conditioned vehicle
Licensed Greek-speaking tour guide throughout the trip
Pottery demonstration in Avanos
Cultural experiences and photo stops at panoramic viewpoints
All local taxes and service charges
Entrance Fees to Museums
Tips
The offer includes English, Turkish, İtalian or Greek-speaking guiding and all transfers according to the program.
Flights and accommodation are not included — you can book them on your own.
If you need suggestions for flights or hotels, feel free to contact us. We’re happy to help!
Comfortable walking shoes – Many sites have uneven surfaces or slopes
Layered clothing – Mornings and evenings can be cool, especially in spring and autumn
Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen – For sun protection during daytime visits
Valid ID or passport – Needed for hotel check-in and flights
Reusable water bottle – Staying hydrated is essential, especially during walking tours
Camera or smartphone – To capture the stunning landscapes and moments
Cash (Turkish Lira) – For small purchases, tips, or markets
Personal medication and toiletries – There may be limited access to pharmacies in rural areas
Snacks – Optional, for long tour days or if you have dietary preferences
Optional: Travel yoga mat or lightweight gear – If your group includes wellness activities
Small foldable umbrella or raincoat – Just in case of sudden weather changes