Five days turns a rushed highlight tour into a relaxed exploration — and gives you up to three possible balloon mornings, which is the single best way to beat the cancellation odds. Days 1-3 mirror the essentials (Open-Air Museum, balloon attempt, Red Tour, Green Tour). Day 4 slows down with valley hikes (Rose, Red, Pigeon, Love) and Ürgüp wine country. Day 5 explores historic villages like Mustafapaşa and an Avanos pottery workshop before departure. Base yourself in Göreme or Uçhisar. Prices in USD given lira inflation.
Five days hits the sweet spot for Cappadocia — three days for the major districts, plus two days for nearby destinations that show a different side of the country. The pace stays relaxed, you get more variety in your photo album, and the day trips break up the urban intensity nicely.
5-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$430
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$955
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$2,230
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Arrive + Göreme Open-Air Museum + Uçhisar + sunset viewpoint
Airport transfer - cave hotel check-in - Göreme Open-Air Museum - Uçhisar Castle - Sunset PointActivities
- 11:00 Arrive at Nevşehir (NAV) or Kayseri (ASR) + transfer 1h30
There is no airport in Cappadocia itself. From Nevşehir Kapadokya (NAV) it is about 40 km / 40-50 minutes to Göreme; from Kayseri (ASR) about 80 km / 1 hour. Prebook a shared shuttle (~₺250 / €7 per person, cash) or a private transfer (~€50-100).
Cost: Shuttle ~$7 / private ~$50-100 TIP: Most arrivals connect via Istanbul (IST or SAW). Give the shuttle company your flight number so they track delays. Withdraw some Turkish lira at the airport ATM for cash-only shuttles and tips. Confirm your nationality's visa or e-Visa status before you fly. - 13:00 Cave hotel check-in + lunch in Göreme 1h30
Check into (or drop bags at) a cave hotel in Göreme, the central, walkable base. Grab a casual lunch — pide or gözleme at a spot like Fırın Express — before the afternoon sights.
Cost: Lunch ~$5-15 TIP: Ask the hotel about a balloon-view terrace and balloon-operator recommendations now, and confirm tomorrow's pickup if you have booked a flight. Authentic cave rooms can be cool and dim — that is normal. Göreme is small enough to explore on foot. - 15:00 Göreme Open-Air Museum (UNESCO) 2h
The cultural heart of Cappadocia — a compact UNESCO World Heritage cluster of rock-cut Byzantine churches and chapels (roughly 10th-12th century), several with preserved frescoes. The Dark Church (Karanlık Kilise) has the best frescoes for a small extra fee.
Cost: Admission + Dark Church extra TIP: Allow 1.5-2 hours and go later in the afternoon to dodge the midday tour-bus crush. The Museum Pass Cappadocia can pay off if you will visit several sites. Wear shoes with grip for the uneven rock steps. It is about a 15-minute walk or short taxi from central Göreme. - 17:30 Uçhisar Castle — the region's highest viewpoint 1h
A short drive to Uçhisar, where a giant tuff outcrop riddled with tunnels rises as the highest point in Cappadocia. Climb it for a sweeping panorama over the valleys, fairy chimneys, and Mount Erciyes in the distance.
Cost: Small admission TIP: Time it for late afternoon so you roll straight into sunset. The climb is steep with uneven steps — take care. Uçhisar is also a quieter, more upscale alternative base if you return another time. - 19:00 Sunset viewpoint + dinner in Göreme 2h
Catch the light from a Göreme sunset point or Love Valley viewpoint, then dinner in town. A cave restaurant like Topdeck or Seten makes a memorable first night — reserve ahead.
Cost: Dinner ~$15-45 TIP: If you want testi kebab tonight or tomorrow, order it earlier in the day — it needs hours of slow cooking. Sunsets here are a genuine highlight even without balloons. Turn in early: a balloon morning starts before dawn.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
In-flight / en route
En route · Included
A light breakfast before arrival.
Lunch
Fırın Express (pide / gözleme)
Göreme · $5-15
Quick, cheap Turkish staples to start the trip.
Dinner
Topdeck or Seten (cave dining)
Göreme · $15-45
An atmospheric cave dinner — reserve ahead.
Airport → Göreme by shared shuttle (~$7) or private transfer (~$50-100). In town, walk; for Uçhisar take a taxi or dolmuş (shared minibus).
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Sunrise balloon attempt + Red Tour (Paşabağ, Devrent, Avanos)
Pre-dawn balloon flight - cave-hotel breakfast - Paşabağ fairy chimneys - Devrent Valley - Avanos pottery - Love ValleyActivities
- 04:45 Pre-dawn hotel pickup + sunrise balloon flight (weather permitting) 3h
Your operator picks you up very early, drives to the launch field, serves a light snack, and — if conditions allow — you fly at first light over the fairy chimneys and valleys for roughly 45-60 minutes, landing to a small celebration.
Cost: ~$200-350 per person TIP: Be honest about the odds: flights are cancelled regularly for wind, low cloud, or snow, decided only that morning by aviation authorities — no operator can override it. Book a licensed operator and confirm the refund/rebooking policy in writing. Dress in warm layers (even in summer) and wear flat closed shoes. If cancelled today, you have Day 3 as a backup. - 08:30 Cave-hotel breakfast on the terrace 1h
Back at the hotel, settle into a full Turkish breakfast (kahvaltı) on a view terrace — cheeses, olives, eggs, honey and kaymak, bread, and çay — ideally as the last balloons descend.
Cost: Usually included TIP: Even if your flight was cancelled, watching 100+ balloons rise from the terrace is unforgettable — it is a highlight in its own right. Take it slow; the afternoon tour is the next thing. - 10:30 Red Tour — Paşabağ & Devrent fairy chimneys 2h30
Join the classic shared Red Tour (or self-drive). Paşabağ ('Monks Valley') has the most striking multi-capped fairy chimneys; Devrent ('Imagination Valley') is a lunar field of rock shapes. Iconic Cappadocia scenery.
Cost: Red Tour ~$40-70 (with guide & lunch) TIP: The Red Tour bundles the close-in highlights efficiently with a guide and lunch — good value and no driving. Bring sun protection; the high-altitude sun is strong even when the air is cool. Stay on marked paths to protect the fragile rock. - 14:00 Avanos — the pottery town on the river 1h30
Avanos, on the Kızılırmak (Red River), has been a pottery hub since antiquity. Visit a riverside workshop, try the wheel, and see where the testi-kebab jugs are made. Lunch is usually included on the Red Tour.
Cost: Included in tour / workshop tip TIP: A pottery demonstration and a spin at the wheel are fun and family-friendly. If you buy, gentle bargaining is normal. Avanos is also a fine place to eat testi kebab (e.g. Uranos Sarıkaya) given the pottery connection. - 17:00 Love Valley viewpoint + dinner 2h30
Finish near Love Valley for its distinctive tall rock formations and golden-hour light, then return to Göreme for dinner — a relaxed kebab-and-meze evening at a central spot.
Cost: Dinner ~$15-40 TIP: If today's balloon was cancelled, confirm tomorrow's rebooking tonight. Order testi kebab in advance if you want it. A walkable central restaurant like Han Çırağan keeps the evening easy after a full day.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Cave-hotel Turkish breakfast
Göreme · Included
A full kahvaltı spread on a balloon-view terrace.
Lunch
Red Tour included lunch
Avanos area · Included in tour
Standard tour lunch between stops.
Dinner
Han Çırağan (kebab & meze)
Göreme · $15-40
Central, easy mixed grill and meze.
Balloon operator handles pre-dawn pickup and return. Red Tour is a shared minivan (~$40-70) or self-drive. Walk to dinner in Göreme.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Green Tour (underground city, Ihlara Valley, Selime) + departure
Backup balloon morning - Green Tour - Derinkuyu/Kaymaklı underground city - Ihlara Valley hike - Selime Monastery - airportActivities
- 04:45 Backup balloon morning (if Day 2 was cancelled) 3h
If your Day 2 flight did not happen, this is your second attempt — same pre-dawn pickup and flight routine. If you already flew, sleep in and enjoy a relaxed terrace breakfast instead.
Cost: ~$200-350 (if flying) TIP: Having this backup morning is exactly why three days matters here. If you are not flying, use the time for a quiet valley walk (Pigeon Valley between Göreme and Uçhisar is lovely) before the Green Tour. - 09:00 Check-out + Green Tour departure 30min
Check out (store bags at the hotel) and join the Green Tour, which ranges further south than the Red Tour. It is a full day, so coordinate your flight time — an evening departure works best.
Cost: Green Tour ~$45-70 (with guide & lunch) TIP: The Green Tour covers more distance, so it is a longer day — confirm it ends in time for your transfer. Leave big luggage at the hotel and carry a daypack with water, sun protection, and a layer for the canyon. - 10:00 Underground city — Derinkuyu or Kaymaklı 1h30
Descend into a multi-level underground city carved into the rock, where communities sheltered for centuries — ventilation shafts, wells, stables, and rolling stone doors. Derinkuyu is the deepest; Kaymaklı is wider and easier to move through.
Cost: Included in tour TIP: Passages are narrow and low — skip it if you are strongly claustrophobic, and watch your head. You only need one underground city, not both. A genuinely remarkable feat of ancient engineering. - 12:30 Ihlara Valley hike + lunch 2h30
A walk through the Ihlara Valley, a green river canyon lined with rock-cut churches — a lovely contrast to the dry chimney landscape. A riverside lunch is usually included on the tour.
Cost: Included in tour TIP: The canyon floor is shaded and cooler — pleasant in summer. The path is mostly easy but uneven in places; closed shoes help. This is the green, restful part of the day. - 15:30 Selime Monastery + return 1h30
Selime Monastery is a vast rock-cut cathedral and monastic complex — its rugged, otherworldly scale has drawn comparisons to a film set. The tour then returns toward Göreme.
Cost: Included in tour TIP: The climb through Selime is steep and uneven — sturdy shoes and care are needed. It is one of the most atmospheric stops of the Green Tour. Confirm your drop-off time so you can collect bags before the transfer. - 18:00 Collect bags + airport transfer + departure 2h
Back in Göreme, collect your luggage and take a prebooked shuttle or private transfer to Nevşehir (NAV, 40-50 min) or Kayseri (ASR, ~1 hour) for your evening flight, usually connecting via Istanbul.
Cost: Shuttle ~$7 / private ~$50-100 TIP: Build a buffer — domestic Turkish flights and connections can run tight. Confirm whether your flight departs from NAV or ASR, as the drive times differ. Keep some lira for the shuttle and any last tips.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Cave-hotel breakfast or light snack
Göreme · Included
A quick terrace breakfast before the Green Tour.
Lunch
Green Tour included lunch
Ihlara Valley · Included in tour
A riverside lunch in the canyon.
Dinner
Airport / in-flight
NAV / ASR · $5-15
A light meal before or on your flight.
Green Tour is a shared minivan (~$45-70). Göreme → airport by shuttle (~$7) or private transfer (~$50-100). Coordinate the tour end time with your flight.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Valley hikes + Ürgüp wine country
Optional balloon attempt - Rose/Red Valley hike - Pigeon Valley - Ürgüp wineries - meze dinnerActivities
- 05:00 Optional balloon attempt (extra margin) 3h
If you still have not flown, or want to go again, this is another possible morning. Otherwise, enjoy a slow terrace breakfast and watch the launch before heading out to hike.
Cost: ~$200-350 (if flying) TIP: Having multiple potential mornings across five days is the surest way to actually fly. If you are done with balloons, an early start gives you the cooler, quieter hours for valley hiking. - 09:30 Rose Valley & Red Valley hike 3h
Hike the Rose and Red valleys, named for the pink-and-orange tones the rock takes in soft light. The trails wind past rock-cut churches and weathered chimneys — among the best free experiences in Cappadocia.
Cost: Free (guide optional) TIP: Trails are scenic but rough and sometimes poorly marked — wear proper shoes, carry water, and use an offline map. Start in the cooler morning hours, especially in summer. A local guide helps you find the hidden churches. - 13:00 Lunch + Pigeon Valley viewpoint 1h30
Lunch in Göreme or Uçhisar, then the Pigeon Valley viewpoint between the two towns — named for the dovecotes carved into the cliffs, historically used to collect droppings for fertilizing the vineyards.
Cost: Lunch ~$10-25 TIP: Pigeon Valley links Göreme and Uçhisar on foot if you want to walk one way and taxi back. The dovecotes are a quirky bit of local history tied to the wine tradition you will taste this afternoon. - 15:00 Ürgüp wine country tasting 2h
Drive to Ürgüp, the heart of Cappadocia's wine region, where volcanic soils have supported winemaking for centuries. Visit a winery for a tasting of local labels — a genuine regional product, not just a tourist gimmick.
Cost: Tasting ~$10-30 TIP: Ürgüp and Uçhisar both have wineries; ask your hotel for a current recommendation and whether you need to book. Don't drive yourself if you are tasting — take a taxi or tour. Buy a bottle to enjoy back at the hotel terrace. - 18:30 Meze dinner in Ürgüp 2h30
Stay in Ürgüp for dinner — a long meze-and-kebab evening at a spot like Ziggy's, Mel's, or Areni, pairing local wine with the regional cooking.
Cost: Dinner ~$18-50 TIP: Order several meze to share and a testi kebab (placed in advance). Ürgüp's dining is excellent and a bit more refined than Göreme's casual strip. Taxi or dolmuş back if you are based in Göreme.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Cave-hotel breakfast
Göreme · Included
A terrace kahvaltı before hiking.
Lunch
Göreme or Uçhisar café
Göreme / Uçhisar · $10-25
A light lunch between hikes.
Dinner
Ziggy's / Mel's / Areni (meze & wine)
Ürgüp · $18-50
Meze, testi kebab, and local wine.
Valley trails on foot; carry water and an offline map. Ürgüp by taxi or dolmuş. Don't self-drive if wine tasting.
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Historic villages + Avanos pottery + departure
Mustafapaşa village - Avanos pottery workshop - last viewpoint - airport transferActivities
- 08:30 Breakfast + check-out (store bags) 1h
A relaxed final breakfast on the terrace, then check out and leave your luggage at the hotel for the morning.
Cost: Included TIP: Confirm your airport (NAV vs ASR) and transfer time first thing. Carry a daypack with water and sun protection for the morning's village stops. - 09:30 Mustafapaşa (Sinasos) historic village 2h
Drive south to Mustafapaşa, a quiet village rich in Greek-Ottoman heritage, with carved stone mansions and old rock-cut churches — a calmer, lived-in contrast to the tour-heavy centers.
Cost: Small fees / free to wander TIP: Wander the old stone streets and carved façades at your own pace. The Old Greek House here is a fine lunch or coffee stop in a restored mansion. A good place to feel the region's layered history away from the crowds. - 12:00 Avanos pottery workshop + lunch 2h
Head to Avanos on the Red River for a hands-on pottery experience — try the wheel at a riverside workshop, where the testi-kebab jugs are traditionally made — followed by lunch in town.
Cost: Workshop + lunch ~$15-40 TIP: A pottery spin is fun and a nice last souvenir to ship or carry home; gentle bargaining is normal. Lunch at a riverside spot or Uranos Sarıkaya (cave setting) rounds out the morning. Avanos is a pleasant, more local town to end on. - 15:00 Last viewpoint + collect bags 1h30
A final stop at a favorite viewpoint — Uçhisar, Love Valley, or a Göreme panorama — then back to collect your luggage before the transfer.
Cost: Free / small fees TIP: Pick whichever view you liked best for a last look. Leave enough buffer to collect bags and reach the airport without rushing — domestic connections can be tight. - 17:00 Airport transfer + departure 2h
Prebooked shuttle or private transfer to Nevşehir (NAV, 40-50 min) or Kayseri (ASR, ~1 hour) for your flight, typically connecting via Istanbul.
Cost: Shuttle ~$7 / private ~$50-100 TIP: Reconfirm the pickup time and airport. Keep some lira for the shuttle and final tips. Arrive with a comfortable buffer for the domestic terminal.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Cave-hotel breakfast
Göreme · Included
A final terrace kahvaltı.
Lunch
Old Greek House or Avanos riverside
Mustafapaşa / Avanos · $15-40
A relaxed village or riverside lunch.
Dinner
Airport / in-flight
NAV / ASR · $5-15
A light meal before or on your flight.
Villages by car, taxi, or half-day tour. Göreme → airport by shuttle (~$7) or private transfer (~$50-100).
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Passport valid 6+ months; confirm your nationality's visa or e-Visa requirement before flying (evisa.gov.tr)
- ✓ Layers for big day-night temperature swings — warm jacket for pre-dawn balloon mornings even in summer
- ✓ Comfortable closed shoes with grip for valley trails, cave floors, and underground cities
- ✓ Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, SPF) — high-altitude sun is strong even in cool air
- ✓ Turkish lira cash for shared shuttles, village eateries, tips, and markets
- ✓ A foreign-currency debit/credit card for hotels and larger restaurants
- ✓ Power bank and an offline map app for valley hikes (signal drops in remote spots)
- ✓ A Turkish eSIM (Airalo/Ubigi or a local carrier) for reliable data
- ✓ Winter only: proper coat, gloves, and non-slip footwear for snow and ice
- ✓ Hiking-grade shoes if you plan serious valley walks (Rose, Red, Pigeon valleys)
- ✓ Extra balloon-flight budget in case you attempt a flight on more than one morning
- ✓ A daypack with refillable water for full-day hikes and village visits
- ✓ Cash for winery tastings, pottery workshops, and village eateries
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