Discover the best of Cappadocia in one day with this private Mix Tour, combining the highlights of both Red and Green tours. This carefully designed itinerary allows you to explore the region’s most iconic valleys, unique rock formations, and historical sites in a comfortable and flexible way.
Start your journey with a panoramic view of Uçhisar Castle, the highest point in Cappadocia. Continue to Pigeon Valley, famous for its beautiful landscape and ancient pigeon houses. Explore the fascinating Kayasehir Underground City and learn how people lived underground in ancient times.
The tour continues with a visit to Avanos, where you can experience traditional pottery making. Then discover the surreal landscapes of Love Valley and Devrent Valley, known for their unique rock formations.
You will also visit Zelve Open Air Museum, one of the oldest settlements in the region, and Paşabağı, where you can see the famous fairy chimneys.
With a private guide and vehicle, this tour offers a personalized and comfortable experience before returning to your hotel.
Göreme Panoramic View is one of the most remarkable spots to enjoy the breathtaking landscape of Cappadocia from a wide perspective. The fairy chimneys, valleys, and the charming silhouette of Göreme town can be seen perfectly from this viewpoint.
Especially during sunrise and sunset, the view becomes truly unforgettable as hot air balloons decorate the sky. It is an ideal stop for photography, relaxation, and experiencing the natural beauty of Cappadocia.
Uchisar Castle is the highest point in Cappadocia, offering one of the most impressive panoramic views in the region. Carved into a natural rock formation, this historical structure was once used for defense and observation.
Pigeon Valley is one of the most impressive natural attractions in Cappadocia. It takes its name from the countless pigeon houses carved into the rocks, which were historically used by locals to house pigeons.
Stretching between Uchisar and Göreme, this valley is an ideal location for scenic walks and panoramic views. Its unique rock formati
Kayasehir Underground City is one of the largest and most recently discovered underground settlements in Cappadocia. Built thousands of years ago, this vast complex was used for both shelter and defense.
Consisting of tunnels, rooms, storage areas, and places of worship, it offers valuable insight into ancient ways of life. Kayasehir is an impressive stop for visitors who want to explore the hidden history of Cappadocia.
Avanos - Pottary Workshop In this charming town by the river, examine skillfully crafted examples of handmade ceramics and get acquainted with the works of local artists.
Are you ready to discover Cappadocia’s ancient pottery-making tradition? Experience the art of shaping your own pottery alongside master artisans. Made with Avanos’ famous red clay, these handcrafted pieces will become a unique souvenir of your journey!
Love Valley is one of the most iconic and visually striking valleys in Cappadocia. Its tall and uniquely shaped fairy chimneys make it one of the most photographed natural sites in the region.
Located between Göreme and Uchisar, the valley is perfect for scenic walks and panoramic views. During sunrise and sunset, the changing colors of the landscape create a truly unique and unforgettable atmosphere.
Devrent Valley, also known as Imagination Valley, is one of the most unique and creative landscapes in Cappadocia. The rock formations here naturally resemble animals and various figures, with the most famous being the camel-shaped rock.
Unlike other valleys, Devrent stands out with its purely natural formations rather than historical structures. It is an ideal stop for photography and for exploring the imaginative shapes created by nature.
Zelve Open Air Museum is one of the oldest and largest settlements in Cappadocia. Once an active village, Zelve showcases rock-carved houses, churches, and tunnels, reflecting the region’s historical lifestyle.
Spread across multiple valleys, this open-air museum offers both natural beauty and cultural heritage. It is a must-see destination for those who want to explore the authentic past of Cappadocia.
Pasabag, also known as Monks Valley, is one of the most impressive areas in Cappadocia, famous for its unique fairy chimneys. The valley is especially known for its double and triple-headed rock formations, creating one of the most iconic landscapes in the region.
Historically, monks used this area for solitude and spiritual retreat, and you can still see rock-carved chapels and living spaces. Pasabag is a must-visit destination, offering both natural beauty and historical significance.
• Drinks during lunch
• Personal expenses
• Tips (optional)
• Comfortable walking shoes
• Sunglasses and sunscreen
• Hat (especially in summer)
• Camera
• Water
• This is a private tour; only your group will participate
• Pickup and drop-off are included from hotels in Cappadocia
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• The tour is not suitable for guests with serious mobility issues
• The itinerary may change slightly depending on weather and traffic conditions
• Please inform us in advance of any special requirements or dietary restrictions
• Children must be accompanied by an adult