Full Day Private Tour Cappadocia Spanish or Portuguese Guide
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Full Day Private Tour Cappadocia Spanish or Portuguese Guide

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About this experience

This is a private tour with a Spanish or Portuguese guide. We will take you to visit the most popular places in Cappadocia, but we are open to make changes based on your request. We are also flexible regarding the start and end time. But we don't suggest you start after 10:00 am. m. in winter and after 12:00 a.m. m. in summer. This tour includes; private transport, lunch, entrance to museums.
The most important of our company and guide is your satisfaction, so don't hesitate to explore Cappadocia with us.

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Full Day Private Tour Cappadocia Spanish or Portuguese Guide

Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Professional Spanish or Portuguese guide
Air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

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Cappadocia is located in the center of Turkey, in the center of Anatolia. The region is mainly known for the three popular cities of Goreme, Urgup and Uchisar, but it is actually the name of the very large region that spans the cities of Nevsehir, Kirsehir, Nigde, Aksaray and Kayseri.Cappadocia region was formed 60 million years ago by erosion of soft layers of lava and ash from Mount Erciyes (Argeus), Mount Hasan and Mount Güllü composing with wind and rain over millions of years. Human settlement at the Cappadocia region dates back to the Paleolithic era

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The magnificent landscape around Goreme has been formed from its solidified lava flows, its ash stone and tuff, all dating from the Neogene period. The result of thousands of years of continuous erosion makes this area look like a lunar landscape. Fairy chimneys also come in a wide variety of colors. there are light and dark colors from white to yellow, pink, gray and black.

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Ancient communities that lived in adobe houses made ceramics. Approximately five thousand years ago, the pre-pottery Neolithic period ended in Anatolia. Central Anatolian hunters and gatherers began to demand more of agriculture than of their game. More agriculture required more labor. Productivity increased with more tools. Pottery and ceramics were among the largest tools used by Neolithic communities. Before the Hittite occupation of Cappadocia, Neolithic communities used red clay from the Red River and made pottery and ceramics using the rolling technique. They made long threads by rolling the clay, and then joined together to make a plate or a jug.

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Stop 4

At the Göreme open-air museum, your guide will explain the importance of Christianity and monastic life in Cappadocia before leaving you free to explore the 10th and 11th century cave churches and monasteries with beautiful frescoes depicting famous biblical scenes

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The first tourists from Cappadocia were exploring the caves carved out of the huge Pasabag fairy chimneys and heard from the locals that they were small monasteries. Since the monasteries have monks, the area was called Valley of the Monks by the region's early explorers. The locals call the area as Pasabag. Pasa means Pasha in Turkish and bag means vineyard. Some of the farmers who maintained the vineyards in the area were veterans of the Republic of Turkey's War of Independence. Pasha is the highest rank in the Ottoman army. Today, the Turks still call their veterans pasha to honor them and appreciate their efforts in battles. As a result of those farmers, the locals called the area Pasabag.

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Guvercinlik Vadisi got its name from the countless man-made dovecotes that have been carved out of the soft volcanic tuff. Since ancient times, pigeons have been used in the Cappadocia region as food and fertilizer for the infertile soil. While pigeons no longer play as large a role in the area, locals still maintain their rocky homes and can be found atop rock pillars and inside cave houses and excavated churches throughout the region.

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There are several types of fairy chimneys. It is because of the volcanic nature of Cappadocia. Millions of years ago, three major volcanic mountains spewed excessive amounts of volcanic tuff. Different layers of volcanic tuff ignimbrite were created over a very long period of time. It is easy to distinguish these layers by their different colors. Volcanic rocks and sedimentary rocks lie on top of each other like layers of a cake. When rain and wind began to erode these layers, they all reacted differently to natural forces because the density of minerals within volcanic rocks and sedimentary rocks are different from one another. When the rain and wind erosion began, the harder basalt or other rock types resisted these natural forces, while the softer ignimbrites washed out faster.

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Stop 8

Climbing the 120 steps to the top of the castle is a great introduction to the mountainous terrain of Cappadocia from where you can see all the valleys of the region.

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Stop 9

The Kaymaklı Underground City is 20 kilometers from the city of Nevşehir. The underground city was opened to visitors in 1964, it has 8 floors, but today only 4 floors can be visited. Underground cities, which have all kinds of possibilities for a society to live temporarily, consist of narrow corridors. It is on the first floor because the corridors are narrow and, most importantly, it is thought that it will be difficult for the animals to go down. It is on the first floor because the corridors are narrow and, most importantly, it is thought that it will be difficult for the animals to go down. The barns also provided access to churches and living spaces connected by many corridors. These sliding doors are approximately 1.5-2 meters in diameter and weigh approximately 500 kilograms. The most important feature of the doors, most of which are cut out, is that they can only be opened from the inside.

What's not included

Drinks and Tips
Lunch
Entrance Tickets if required

Available languages

Guide guide
PT ES

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Göreme

Göreme is a small town in the heart of Cappadocia, renowned for its unique rock formations, cave dwellings, and hot air balloon rides. This enchanting region offers a blend of natural wonders, ancient history, and cultural experiences that make it a must-visit destination.

Top Attractions

Göreme Open-Air Museum

A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring rock-cut churches and monasteries with stunning frescoes dating back to the Byzantine era.

Historical/Religious 2-3 hours Approximately 50 TRY

Love Valley

A scenic valley known for its phallic-shaped rock formations and hiking trails offering panoramic views of the region.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

Uçhisar Castle

A towering rock castle offering the highest panoramic view of the Cappadocia region.

Historical/Architecture 1-2 hours Approximately 20 TRY

Derinkuyu Underground City

An ancient multi-level underground city carved into volcanic rock, used as a refuge during times of invasion.

Historical 2-3 hours Approximately 30 TRY

Hot Air Balloon Ride

A must-do experience in Cappadocia, offering breathtaking aerial views of the unique landscape.

Adventure 1-2 hours Approximately 150-250 EUR

Must-Try Local Dishes

Testi Kebab

A traditional dish cooked in a sealed clay pot, containing meat, vegetables, and spices.

Dinner Non-vegetarian

Pide

Turkish flatbread with various toppings, similar to pizza.

Lunch/Dinner Can be vegetarian or non-vegetarian

Göreme Salad

A fresh salad made with local vegetables, cheese, and herbs.

Lunch Vegetarian

Manti

Small dumplings filled with spiced meat, served with yogurt and garlic sauce.

Dinner Non-vegetarian

Popular Activities

Hot air balloon ride Hiking ATV tours Horseback riding Spa and wellness treatments Wine tasting Picnicking in the valleys Visiting the Göreme Open-Air Museum

Best Time to Visit

April to June, September to November

The weather is pleasant, with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds. This is the ideal time for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

15°C to 30°C 59°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Turkish
  • Widely spoken: English, German, Russian
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Turkish Lira (TRY)

Time Zone

GMT+3

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Göreme is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of your belongings in crowded areas
  • • Use reputable tour operators and guides
  • • Agree on prices before starting your journey in taxis or shared vehicles

Getting there

By air
  • Kayseri Erkilet Airport • 75 km (47 miles)
  • Nevşehir Kapadokya Airport • 35 km (22 miles)
By bus

Göreme Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Local buses are infrequent and not very reliable. They are best suited for short distances.

Taxis

Available • Apps: BiTaksi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Göreme Town Center Uçhisar Çavuşin

Day trips

Derinkuyu Underground City
30 km (18.6 miles) • Half day

Explore the fascinating underground city of Derinkuyu, a multi-level subterranean refuge dating back to ancient times.

Ihlara Valley
50 km (31 miles) • Full day

A scenic valley with lush greenery, ancient churches, and hiking trails along the Melendiz River.

Avanos
20 km (12.4 miles) • Half day

A traditional town known for its pottery workshops and pottery-making demonstrations.

Festivals

Cappadocia International Music Festival • September Cappadocia Hot Air Balloon Festival • April Çavuşin Culture and Art Festival • July

Pro tips

  • Book your hot air balloon ride well in advance, as they often sell out during peak season
  • Wear comfortable shoes for hiking and exploring the rocky terrain
  • Bring layers of clothing, as temperatures can vary significantly throughout the day
  • Learn a few basic phrases in Turkish to enhance your interaction with locals
  • Visit the Göreme Open-Air Museum early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and heat
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