BLUE TOUR CAPPADOCIA
The Blue Tour in Cappadocia is a captivating full-day guided tour that takes you to some of the lesser-known yet equally fascinating sights of the region. The Blue Tour is an excellent choice for those looking to explore the cultural and natural wonders of Cappadocia beyond the more frequented sites covered by the Red and Green Tours.
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- Free cancellation
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-%30 Payment
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English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Portuguese, Korean, Arabic
-Meeting and Pick Up
Please be ready at your hotel's reception area. Please ensure that you take the correct shuttle, as another company might be picking up guests at the same hotel.
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BLUE TOUR CAPPADOCIA
The Blue Tour in Cappadocia, also known as the Blue Line Tour, provides a unique perspective on the region, taking visitors to areas that are not typically covered by the popular Red and Green Tours. This tour is perfect for those who wish to delve deeper into the historical and natural beauty of Cappadocia, especially focusing on less-traveled areas.
Sobessos Excavation
This is an archaeological site near Sahinefendi village, which is relatively new to tourism in Cappadocia. Visitors can see Roman and Byzantine ruins, including beautiful mosaics.
Soğanlı Valley
Soğanlı is one of the less frequented valleys by mass tourism. It is known for its serene atmosphere, rock-cut churches with frescoes, and traditional handmade dolls.
Kaymakli Underground City
Kaymaklı Underground City is one of the most fascinating and extensive subterranean settlements in Cappadocia, Turkey. It's a historical marvel, offering a glimpse into the ingenuity of ancient civilizations in this region.
Keşlik Monastery
This monastery complex includes a church with beautiful frescoes, a large dining hall, and living spaces, all cut from the rock.
Taşkınpaşa Medrese
An ancient Islamic school with impressive stone work, indicative of Seljuk architecture.
Mustafapaşa Village
Known for its old Greek houses, Mustafapaşa (formerly Sinasos) offers a glimpse into the region's past with its stone houses and churches, reflecting the area's Greek Orthodox history.
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