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Experience the 6-day Istanbul and Cappadocia tour for $1,650, including airport transfers, guided visits, flights, and accommodation, with a focus on key landmarks.
The 6 Days Istanbul Cappadocia Package offers an engaging journey through two of Turkey’s most iconic destinations, all for $1,650 per person. With a rating of 5.0 based on one review, this carefully curated tour balances historical exploration with breathtaking scenery, all tailored for travelers seeking a comprehensive experience. The tour spans 6 days, beginning in Istanbul and concluding in Cappadocia, with domestic flights included. Its well-organized itinerary and small group size of up to 17 travelers make it suitable for those who value personalized attention and streamlined logistics.
One of the tour’s notable strengths is its inclusion of key Istanbul sites such as Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, and the Grand Bazaar, alongside breathtaking views of the Bosphorus. The Cappadocia portion captivates with Devrent Valley, Pasabag, Zelve Open Air Museum, Uçhisar Castle, and Ozkonak Underground City. While the tour is intensive and well-paced, travelers should be prepared for busy days of sightseeing and short visits at each stop. This tour appeals most to those eager to see Turkey’s highlights within a structured schedule, valuing professional guidance and seamless logistics.


The Istanbul segment of the tour begins with airport pickups at Sabiha Gokcen Airport and Istanbul Airport, making arrivals straightforward. The first stop is Topkapi Palace, where visitors explore the sprawling residence of Ottoman sultans, built between 1460 and 1478. The admission ticket is included, allowing access to its grand courtyards and collections.
Next is the Hippodrome, a historic arena from Byzantium times, where the tour spends about 45 minutes. Although free to enter, the Hippodrome offers a glimpse into ancient athletic and political life. The Blue Mosque follows, constructed between 1609 and 1616, known for its stunning blue tiles and impressive domes. It’s a 45-minute stop with free admission, providing a photo-worthy moment and a chance to appreciate Ottoman architecture.
The tour continues with Hagia Sophia, a structure that has served as both cathedral and mosque, with the current building recognized as the Third Hagia Sophia. The one-hour visit includes an entry fee and reveals the grandeur of Byzantine design. The Grand Bazaar then offers a 2-hour shopping experience, where vendors have sold fabrics and crafts since the 15th century. The bazaar’s covered streets provide vibrant scenes for browsing traditional Turkish goods.
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A highlight of the Istanbul leg is the Bosphorus cruise, departing around 09:25 from the hotel. While enjoying breakfast onboard, travelers watch the waters of the Bosphorus, with views of Dolmabahçe Palace and other waterside landmarks. The cruise lasts about 3 hours, providing a leisurely way to see Istanbul from a different perspective. The boat ride is free to board, and there’s no additional charge for the stunning views along the strait.

Following the Istanbul sightseeing, the tour concludes with a domestic flight from Istanbul to Cappadocia. The transfer to the airport is included, ensuring a smooth transition to the second part of the trip. After arriving in Cappadocia, the journey continues with visits to Devrent Valley, Pasabag, and Zelve Open Air Museum, each offering unique insights into the region’s geological formations and ancient dwellings.

Cappadocia’s landscape is famous for its mushroom-shaped fairy chimneys and soft volcanic stones. The Devrent Valley provides a free, one-hour exploration of natural formations that resemble animals and objects, a perfect spot for photographs.
The Pasabag Valley, also called the Valley of the Priests, covers a large area of mushroom-shaped fairy chimneys. The tour allocates one hour here, with entry included, to walk among these iconic formations and learn about their geological origins.
The Zelve Open Air Museum invites visitors into a monastic retreat inhabited from the 9th to 13th centuries, offering a glimpse into ancient cave dwellings. The site was inhabited until 1952 and now functions as an open-air museum, with entry included for about one hour.
The Goreme Panorama spot provides a 45-minute visit at the Esentepe viewing hill, where the panoramic vistas of Cappadocia’s valleys are breathtaking. This stop is free of charge and ideal for capturing wide landscapes.
The Uçhisar Castle, the highest point in Cappadocia, offers 45 minutes of free exploration. Travelers can enjoy panoramic views of the region from the castle’s top and take photos of the distinctive rock formations.

The Ozkonak Underground City is a one-hour stop that uncovers the subterranean history of Cappadocia. Once a refuge for early Christians escaping persecution, the city housed around 3,000 members during the Hellenistic period. The entry fee is included, enabling visitors to explore its tunnels and chambers.

The tour concludes with a flight back to Istanbul, followed by free time around Taksim or Istiklal Street for personal exploration. The final night is unstructured, providing an opportunity to enjoy Istanbul’s lively atmosphere before departing.
Transportation is streamlined with airport pickups and drop-offs, domestic flights, and guided tours at each major site. The group size is limited to 17 travelers, promoting a comfortable and attentive experience.
Included in the package are entry fees to major attractions, accommodation as per the itinerary, professional English-speaking guides, and breakfasts. Some lunches and optional tours are available at additional cost. Be aware that the tour is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so planning ahead is essential.
This package is ideal for travelers who want a well-organized, comprehensive experience of Istanbul and Cappadocia within 6 days. It suits those who appreciate guided visits to major sites, breathtaking views, and historical insights. The inclusion of flight transfers and entry fees adds convenience, making it perfect for visitors seeking a stress-free travel experience.
While the schedule is busy, the professional guidance and seamless logistics help ensure a comfortable trip. However, those preferring more free time or customized itineraries might find it somewhat structured.
The value of this tour lies in its comprehensive coverage of Turkey’s highlights, combined with professional guides and organized transportation. It delivers a blend of historic sights, scenic views, and cultural experiences in a small-group setting. The included flights and entry fees simplify planning, allowing travelers to focus on enjoying the sights.
The positive review underscores the tour’s well-organized itinerary and reliable guidance, with particular praise for the views and overall safety and comfort. Travelers should be prepared for fast-paced days but can expect a rewarding experience that captures Turkey’s diverse landscapes and history.
“I had so much fun! The itinerary is well organized. Mr. Adam is indeed hands on for the tour.”
What is the price of the tour?
The cost is $1,650 per person, including transfers, flights, and most entry fees.
How long does each part of the tour last?
The Istanbul part spans several days with key sites visited over about 3-4 days, while the Cappadocia segment covers approximately 2 days of sightseeing.
Are meals included?
Breakfast is included daily, with some lunches provided during the tour. Additional meals are at travelers’ expense.
What attractions are included in the tour?
Key sites include Topkapi Palace, Hippodrome, Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia, Grand Bazaar, Bosphorus cruise, Devrent Valley, Pasabag, Zelve Museum, Uçhisar Castle, and Ozkonak Underground City.
Is this tour suitable for all physical levels?
Most stops involve walking and some uneven terrain, but the itinerary is generally manageable for most travelers comfortable with moderate activity.
Can I customize this tour?
As the package is pre-arranged with set stops and activities, customization options are limited once booked, and cancellations are non-refundable.