
It is, without a doubt, one of the most memorable trips you’ll ever have in your life and should be on everyone’s bucket list for an endless number of reasons. If you do plan to visit, I’ve put together a helpful list of the “top 5 photo spots in Cappadocia” so that you can get that perfect shot while you’re here.
1. Watch the hot air balloons take off at Sunrise
Location: Rose Valley, 50180 Göreme Belediyesi, Turkey
2. Visit the fairy chimneys of Pasabag
This place does get extremely busy since many tour busses stop here, so make sure you go before 11 AM or sometime later in the evening to get a photo free of people. And if you’re wondering where the camel came from? When you enter the valley you will see a man there with a few camels, he will let you walk it up to this spot to take some photos with it for around 100TL.
Location: Paşabağ Valley, 50180 Göreme Belediyesi, Turkey
Entrance Fee: Free
3. Go rug shopping in Göreme
Location: Galerie Ikman, Kaymakli Sk., Goreme 50180, Turkey
Tip: Don’t visit here when it rains since they put away all the carpets in the courtyard and close off most of the shop. It often rained heavily in the afternoon when we visited, so I suggest going earlier in the morning.
4. Stay in a traditional cave hotel
For our trip to Cappadocia, we decided to stay in the town of Göreme because of its accessibility to the places we wanted to see and the endless options of beautiful cave hotels. For the first two nights, we stayed at the Local Cave House Hotel, which is famous for its stunning pool and setting. If you’re on a budget, then this is a great option since it was only $50/night to stay here.
5. Go horse riding in rose valley
Tour info: The Dalton Brothers Ranch
Length: 1 HR, 2 HR, or full day tours
Price: 130TL/person
How Do I Get To Cappadocia?
If you’re coming from Istanbul airport, there are two great ways to get to Cappadocia: by plane and by bus.
Flights
Cappadocia has two main airports, Kayseri Airport and Nevşehir Airport, which offer flights everyday via Pegasus Airlines and Turkish Airlines. We chose to fly with Pegasus Airlines into Kayseri Airport, which was a quick 1 hour and 30 minutes and only cost us $30 return (a much cheaper option for us than Nevşehir Airport). Once you arrive at the airport you can take a shuttle to your hotel in Cappadocia, which was a little over a 90 min. drive. We scheduled this before hand with Heritage Travel and was about 10 Euro a person, but you can also ask your hotel to pre-arrange it for you too.
Bus
Many buses run to Cappadocia overnight from Istanbul and take about 12 hours in total. If you have enough time to spare or you’re on a budget then a bus ticket is a good option and costs around 90TL. I know you might be thinking a bus sounds a bit dodgy or dirty, but fear not, Turkish buses are known for their excellent service and comfort. You can book an overnight bus ticket with two of the main companies: Metro Turzim or Nevşehir Seyahat.
If you’re looking for more info about how to buy a bus ticket, Turkey Travel Planner has a great guide that you can find here.
When Is the Best Time to Go?
The best time to go to Cappadocia is from the end of April to June and September to mid November. While Cappadocia can get extremely hot and rainy, the temperatures are pleasant and the weather is mild during these times.
How much time do I need?
A stay around 3 days is the perfect amount of time to spend in Cappadocia. This gives you enough time to see the main sights I’ve listed above, do some hiking, explore a few underground caves and even go in a hot air balloon.
Other info you need to know?
If you’re flying into Turkey, an e-visa is required to enter depending on which country you are from. While I needed an e-visa since I have a U.S. passport, my New Zealand friends did not need them. The application process is really simple and can be done online, which costs around $20. You can apply for your e-visa online and find out more info here.
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