Tour Detail
The Cappadocia Mix Tour combines the best elements of the region's famous Red and Green tours, along with potentially other unique experiences. This type of tour is ideal for visitors who want to experience a comprehensive overview of Cappadocia's diverse attractions, from its surreal landscapes and fairy chimneys to historical sites and underground cities
Experience
Hightlights of the Mix Tour ;
A private mix tour in Cappadocia offers the flexibility to combine the best of the Red and Green tours along with additional customized options, tailored to your interests and schedule.
Goreme Panaroma
The tour often starts with a panoramic view of the fairy chimneys in Göreme. You get information about history, formation of Cappadocia while watching the fairy chimneys. Following the information, free time for photograph.
Pegion Valley
A photo stop at a scenic point overlooking the valley which is dotted with pigeon houses carved into the rock.
Onyx Factory
Cappadocia is also known for its onyx stone. Many tours may include a stop at a factory or workshop where you can see the stone being worked and purchase souvenirs.
Derinkuyu Underground City
The Derinkuyu Underground City is one of the most fascinating and intricate underground settlements in the Cappadocia region of Turkey. It's a complex multi-level city that extends approximately 60 meters into the ground and is part of a network of several underground complexes found in Cappadocia.
Uchisar Castle
A natural rock citadel, it provides a panoramic view of the surrounding valleys and rock formations. This is the highest point in Cappadocia.
Love Valley
Named for its distinctive phallic-shaped rock formations, Love Valley offers unique scenery and panoramic views of Cappadocia.
Devrent Valley ( Imagination Valley )
Imagination Valley it's known for its surreal rock formations that resemble various animals and objects. It's a great place for photography and letting your imagination run wild.
Paşabağ Valley ( Monsk Valley )
Pasabag Valley, also known as Monks Valley (Paşabağ Vadisi in Turkish), is one of the unique and visually striking natural formations in the Cappadocia region of central Turkey. This valley is renowned for its fascinating landscape of towering, cone-shaped rock formations that were formed by volcanic eruptions and erosion over millions of years.
Avanos Pottery Workshop
Avanos, a town in the Cappadocia region of Turkey, is renowned for its pottery and ceramics, which are deeply intertwined with the area's history and culture. The pottery tradition in Avanos dates back to the Hittites, and it has been a central part of the town's identity for thousands of years. The red clay from the Red River, which runs through the town, is used to make the pottery.