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Cappadocia Independent Short Break


Travel to Turkey to experience the rural culture of the Cappadocia region. A series of volcanic eruptions resulted in a landscape of porous rocks known as fairy chimneys – now the ideal hotspot for a balloon ride. The elements carved the terrain of Goreme, and later, the people discovered they too could carve the rocks into homes and churches. With a local guide who knows all the fantastic tales of old, discover Cappadocia's many legends from the Byzantine era on this Short Break adventure.

4 days, from

$1,250

per person

GROUP SIZE

12 people max

ACTIVITY LEVEL

 
2
Trip code: ERAK-O
Style: Original
Theme: Independent - Short Breaks

Details

Countries Visited:  Turkey
Accommodation: Hotel (3 nights)
Transportation: Bus
Included Meals:

  • 3 breakfasts
  • 1 lunches

Group size: Minimum 1, Max 12
Minimum Age: 5

  • Discover an out-of-this-world landscape, made up of mystical fairy chimneys and cave-like dwellings.

  • Visit one of Cappadocia’s famous local wineries and enjoy a glass with the best natural entertainment (the sunset, of course!).

  • Walk past ancient architecture at your own pace, with heaps of free time and a flexible local guide to show you the way.

  • Explore the fascinating underground city of Kaymakli, listen to local stories and admire artwork from the Byzantine-era.

  • Hike the beautiful Red Valley or Love Valley and spark your imagination with the natural rock formations that dot the land.

Itinerary

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Day 1: Cappadocia

Merhaba! Welcome to Cappadocia. A central region in Turkey, Cappadocia is famous for the fairy chimneys that dot the landscape and the near-perfect weather. When you arrive, maybe soak in the horizon at sunrise, filled with floating hot air balloons. Visit rock-hewn churches, cave homes and incredible underground cities. Maybe walk through the village of Goreme and get the lay of the land. Your guided tours will begin tomorrow, so tonight is yours to enjoy!

Day 2: Cappadocia

After breakfast this morning, your local guide will meet you at 9 am to trek to the region’s heart. You’ll set out to explore one of the many valleys of Cappadocia – maybe Love Valley (whose phallic-shaped formations are great for a giggle) or Red Valley (within Goreme National Park, this valley is named after the red-hued landscape). Talk to your guide about how far and wide you would like to hike this morning. You’ll then enjoy free time for lunch in the village of Goreme – a valley town carved into volcanic rock, shaped by erosion. After lunch, end the day with a visit to the UNESCO Open Air Museum, with its many rock-cut churches and fascinating artworks from the Byzantine era. This evening is yours to explore – consider a visit to an ancient Caravanserai to watch the dance of the whirling dervishes (a Sema ceremony).

Day 3: Cappadocia

Today, you’ll head underground. After breakfast at your hotel, discover Kaymakli Underground City with your guide (only open to visitors since 1964) and walk through the subterranean corridors, tunnels and caves. From here, let your imagination run wild at Devrent Valley (also known as Imaginary Valley or Pink Valley), known for its whimsical rock formations. Make a stop at Pasabag Monks Valley and check out the three-headed fairy chimneys – the result of volcanic eruptions, wind and water. Tonight, enjoy a drop of wine from a local wine house or grab a bottle to go and watch the sunset over the mystic landscape.  

Day 4: Cappadocia

With no further activities planned today, you can leave at any time after breakfast. Hotel check-out will be 11 am, so make sure you speak to your booking agent if you wish to stay longer.