Tour Detail
Special Private Tour for our Guest’s who has limited time in the area!
What's Included
- Private Pick-up and drop-off service With a VIP car
- Professional tour guide
- Lunch
- Museum tickets
Duration: 10.00 AM – 5.30 PM
- Göreme Panorama
- Uçhisar Castle
- Pigeon Valley
- Underground City
- Devrent Valley
- Love Valley
- Paşabağ
- Zelve Museum
- Avanos for Pottery Making
Get the pleasure of breathing the history of Cappadocia with a Private Mix Tour Comfort.
Travel around the Red Tour spots with air conditioned Private Car and a special Professional Guide (Can be arranged in any language you wish).
Göreme Panorama: Your first stop within the scope of the Private Mix Cappadocia Tour is Göreme Panorama, which is globally renowned. Göreme Panorama mesmerizes visitors with its magnificent view of rock formations. In addition to the unique view of the Fairy Chimneys, it is a great location to enjoy the colorful hot air balloons included in the Hot Air Balloon Tour. You can reach the Göreme Panorama viewpoint by climbing a hill, which is about a 15-minute journey from the center.
Uçhisar Castle: Uçhisar Castle, located 5 km away from the center, is the largest and most beautiful point of interest in our Private Mix Cappadocia Tour program. The summit of the castle is the only place in Cappadocia where you can have a bird's-eye view of the whole region. Uçhisar Castle is approximately 4.9 km away from Göreme. The best time to visit is during sunset, which offers a unique visual delight.
Pigeon Valley: Pigeon Valley, integrated with the story of pigeons giving the valley its name, is a destination for those who want to feel the traces of the past against a magnificent view. Pigeon Valley, with a length of 4100 meters, is located between Uçhisar and Göreme. It offers beautiful photo opportunities of pigeon houses and evil eye beads.
Underground City: The Underground City is one of the most visited underground cities within the scope of the Private Mix Cappadocia Tour, located approximately 25 km away from Göreme. This ancient engineering marvel served as the largest temporary settlement for many local civilizations, considering the conditions of that period. The history of this city dates back to around 4000 BC during the Hittite period. Although it has eight levels, only four levels are open to visitors, reaching a depth of approximately 40 meters. It is estimated that around 5000 people lived in this underground city.
Devrent Valley: Devrent Valley is located between Avanos and Ürgüp on the way and greets you with a massive rock formation resembling a camel. Depending on your imagination, you can perceive the rock formations as animal figures. You can also see churches and Roman tombs in the valley. The name Devrent Valley translates to "hole" and "cliff," but the valley is surrounded by entirely mesmerizing formations.
Love Valley: Love Valley is one of the most fantastic valleys in Cappadocia. It starts from Örencik and ends on the Göreme-Avanos road. The valley gets its name from its popularity among couples, being chosen for marriage proposals, and the shapes of the fairy chimneys found in the valley.
Paşabağ Valley: Paşabağ Valley is the most characteristic area belonging to the Cappadocia region. Due to factors such as rain and wind erosion, the tuff formations in this valley have a mushroom-like appearance. Paşabağ Valley, which stands out with its popularity, hosts epic fairy chimneys and numerous cave houses. The best way to explore the valley is to hike along the trails and explore all the dwellings.
Zelve Museum: Zelve Open-Air Museum is known as the longest-used settlement in the Cappadocia region. It is also the oldest settlement in the area. It is located approximately 2 km east of Göreme. It is considered the most important museum in Cappadocia, as Christianity began to spread here. There are many monasteries, churches, and settlements. It particularly stands out with its rock-cut houses.
Avanos Pottery: Avanos is one of the most visited places in Cappadocia. The wooden bridge is considered the symbol of Avanos. Avanos pottery is one of the most popular attractions in Cappadocia. Despite its seemingly easy process, pottery-making requires skill and patience. In the past, there were hundreds of skilled craftsmen in this village known for pottery and ceramics. It is believed that pottery making in this region dates back to around 200 BC during the Hittite period. Another beauty worth seeing in Cappadocia is the Red River (Kızılırmak), which offers a peaceful atmosphere for quality time during your visit to Cappadocia.