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3-Day Cappadocia and Ephesus Tour from Istanbul

Point culminant de la tournée

Explore two of Turkey's most popular tourist destinations on this 3-day tour from Istanbul. Fly out of Istanbul to Cappadocia and Ephesus. Marvel at the breathtaking natural landscapes of Cappadocia, including the iconic view of hot air balloons at sunrise. Discover the rich history and cultural significance of the ancient Greco-Roman town of Ephesus before returning to vibrant Istanbul.

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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Infant seats available
  • Transportation is wheelchair accessible
  • Surfaces are wheelchair accessible

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  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Most travelers can participate
  • N*A
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
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Total de 16 arrêts
Meals included:, Lunch
Accommodation included:, Hancı cave hotel
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Istanbul
1
Istanbul
Arrêt: 3 hours
Istanbul
Start your tour with a transfer from your Istanbul hotel to Istanbul Airport. Board your flight to Kayseri or Nevsehir Airport, and on arrival, meet your driver who will transfer you to your Cappadocia hotel.
2
Goreme Open-Air Museum
Arrêt: 2 minutes
Goreme Open-Air Museum
The area covered by this Open Air Museum forms a coherent geographical entity and represents historical unity. There are eleven refectories within the Museum, with rock-cut churches tables and benches. Each is associated with a church. Most of the churches in Goreme Open Air Museum belong to the 10th, 11th and 12th centuries.
3
Uchisar Castle
Arrêt: 30 minutes
Uchisar Castle
Many rooms hollowed out into the rock are connected to each other with stairs, tunnels and passages. At the entrances of the rooms, there are millstone doors, just like the ones in the underground settlements, used to control access to these places. Due to the erosion in places of this multi-leveled castle, it is unfortunately not possible to reach all the rooms. Most of the rooms, located on the north side of the castle are in use as pigeon houses (dovecuts) today. Farmers used these cave pigeon houses to collect the droppings of pigeons which is an excellent natural fertilizer for the orchards and vineyards.
4
Avanos
Arrêt: 30 minutes
Avanos
The Kizilirmak (red) river (ancient Halys river) is the longest river in Turkey and it does not only separate the town from other parts of Cappadocia, but also gives the supplies the clay for pottery. It is by this river that the red pottery clay is found from which Avanos derives its main livelihood and its foremost claim to fame. Pottery has been produced in the Avanos area for centuries and some of the techniques still used date back to Hittite times to 2000 BC. The Hittites named the town "Zu Wanes" and it became "Venessa" during the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.
5
Pasabag
Arrêt: 45 minutes
Pasabag
Some of these cones split into smaller cones in their upper sections, in which stylites and hermits once hid. The hermitage of Simeon monks was also here. A chapel dedicated to St. Simeon (Simon), and a hermit's shelter is built into one of the fairy chimneys with three heads. The entrance of the cell is decorated with antithetical crosses. Saint Simeon was living in seclusion near Aleppo in the 5th century, when rumors that he made miracles started to spread. Disturbed by all the attention, he began to live at the top of a 2m high column, and later moved to one 15m in height. From there he only descended occasionally to get food and drink brought by his disciples. The hermits of Cappadocia distanced themselves from the world by cutting into fairy chimneys rather than living on top of columns.Pasabag, Cappadocia They hollowed out the chimneys from bottom to top creating rooms at 10-15m high.
6
Fairy Chimneys
Arrêt: 30 minutes
Fairy Chimneys
Fairy Chimneys are the world famous formations of Cappadocia. The outstanding landscape, natural beauties, rock-cut houses, caves, the picturesque valleys, scenic lunar hills and many more popular spots of Cappadocia are full of fairy chimneys.

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