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Per Person 60 $

Cappadocia Red Tour – North Highlights of Göreme & Fairy Chimneys

Discover the extraordinary landscapes of North Cappadocia on this carefully curated Red Tour, exploring the region’s most iconic valleys, rock formations, and historical settlements.

Begin with panoramic views over Göreme, where you will witness the unique volcanic terrain that shaped Cappadocia’s world-famous fairy chimneys. Continue to remarkable sites such as Pasabag (Monks Valley), Love Valley, and the symbolic Three Beauties of Ürgüp, each offering a different perspective of the region’s geological wonders.

Explore the historic rock-carved communities of Zelve Open-Air Museum and learn about the monastic life that once flourished within these cave dwellings. In Avanos, discover the town’s ancient pottery tradition and observe local artisans keeping centuries-old craftsmanship alive along the banks of the Kızılırmak River.

Throughout the day, your professional licensed guide will provide historical and cultural insight, ensuring a meaningful and enriching experience.

This full-day tour offers the perfect introduction to Cappadocia’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and unforgettable landscapes.

Professional licensed English-speaking tour guide

Hotel pick-up and drop-off from centrally located Cappadocia hotels

Comfortable air-conditioned transportation

Entrance fees to listed museums and sites

Avanos pottery workshop visit

Lunch at a selected local restaurant

All local taxes and service charges

Personal expenses

Beverages during lunch

Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary

Tips and gratuities for guide and driver (optional)

International flights

Travel insurance

Cappadocia Red Tour – North Highlights of Göreme & Fairy Chimneys

Experience the breathtaking landscapes and cultural heritage of North Cappadocia on this full-day Red Tour, designed to showcase the region’s most iconic valleys, rock formations, and historic settlements.

Discover the surreal beauty of Göreme and its surrounding panoramic viewpoints, where volcanic formations have created the world-famous fairy chimneys that define Cappadocia’s unique landscape. Explore remarkable valleys such as Pasabag (Monks Valley) and Love Valley, known for their extraordinary rock pillars shaped by centuries of natural erosion.

Visit the historic Zelve Open-Air Museum to learn about early Christian monastic life in rock-carved dwellings, and continue to Avanos, a charming town famous for its centuries-old pottery tradition along the banks of the Kızılırmak River. You will also stop at the symbolic Three Beauties of Ürgüp, one of the most photographed natural landmarks in the region.

Throughout the tour, your professional licensed guide will provide insightful commentary, combining geological, cultural, and historical perspectives to create a meaningful and enriching experience.

This tour offers the perfect introduction to Cappadocia’s natural wonders and living heritage, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking a well-balanced and memorable exploration of the region.

Comfortable shose and dress

Camera / Phone


Zelve Open Air Museum

Visit Zelve Open Air Museum, one of Cappadocia’s most impressive rock-cut settlements and a remarkable example of early monastic life in the region. Once home to Christian communities between the 9th and 13th centuries, Zelve features cave dwellings, churches, tunnels, and communal living spaces carved directly into the volcanic rock.

Unlike other sites in Cappadocia, Zelve offers a more expansive and open landscape, allowing visitors to walk freely through multiple interconnected valleys. During your visit, learn about the region’s geological formation and the unique way of life shaped by faith, trade, and daily survival in this extraordinary setting.

Duration: Approx. 1 – 1.5 hours

Admission Ticket: Included

Göreme Panorama

Stop at Göreme Panorama for one of the most breathtaking views in Cappadocia. This scenic viewpoint overlooks the unique rock formations, fairy chimneys, and cave dwellings that define the region’s extraordinary landscape.

From this elevated vantage point, enjoy panoramic views of Göreme Valley while your guide explains the geological formation of Cappadocia and the historical significance of its rock-carved settlements. It is an ideal location for photography and for gaining a broader understanding of the region’s natural beauty.

Duration: Approx. 20 – 30 minutes

Admission Ticket: Free

Pasabag Valley (Monks Valley)

Visit Pasabag Valley, also known as Monks Valley, one of the most iconic landscapes in Cappadocia. The valley is famous for its extraordinary fairy chimneys with distinctive double and triple rock caps, formed by centuries of volcanic activity and erosion.

The site was once used by hermit monks who carved small chapels and living spaces inside the rock formations, seeking isolation and spiritual reflection. During your visit, explore the unique geological structures and learn about the monastic life that shaped this remarkable valley.

Duration: Approx. 45 minutes – 1 hour

Admission Ticket: Included

Love Valley

Visit Love Valley, one of the most distinctive natural landscapes in Cappadocia, known for its tall and uniquely shaped rock formations. Formed by volcanic activity and centuries of erosion, the valley offers impressive panoramic views and an excellent opportunity to observe the region’s extraordinary geological features.

During your visit, enjoy a short walk through the valley while your guide explains the natural formation process and the significance of Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys within the broader landscape of the region.

Duration: Approx. 30 – 45 minutes

Admission Ticket: Free

Ürgüp Three Beauties

Stop at the iconic Three Beauties of Ürgüp, one of Cappadocia’s most photographed natural formations. These three distinctive fairy chimneys stand side by side and have become a symbolic landmark of the region.

Formed by volcanic activity and centuries of erosion, the Three Beauties offer panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and vineyards. According to local legend, the formation represents a family turned to stone, adding cultural depth to this remarkable natural site.

Duration: Approx. 20 – 30 minutes

Admission Ticket: Free

Avanos – Pottery Town

Visit Avanos, a charming town located along the banks of the Kızılırmak River, famous for its centuries-old pottery tradition. The region’s distinctive red clay, sourced from the river, has been used in ceramic production since Hittite times.

During your visit, explore a traditional pottery workshop and observe local artisans demonstrating ancient techniques passed down through generations. Guests may also have the opportunity to try shaping clay on a potter’s wheel and learn about the cultural heritage that makes Avanos an important artistic center in Cappadocia.

Duration: Approx. 45 minutes – 1 hour

Admission Ticket: Free (Workshop visit included)

At the end of the tour, you will be comfortably transferred back to your hotel. Enjoy the remainder of your day at leisure with unforgettable memories from your Cappadocia experience.