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Experience Cappadocia’s unique blend of history, fairy chimneys, and snow-covered Mount Erciyes with a 2-day tour featuring sightseeing and skiing, all for $220.

The Cappadocia Erciyes Ski Tour And Red Tour offers an engaging mix of cultural exploration and winter sports over two days for $220 per person. This tour is ideal for travelers eager to see the iconic fairy chimneys, ancient churches, and valleys of Cappadocia, then enjoy a memorable day of skiing on Mount Erciyes, which reaches an impressive 3917 meters. The tour is recommended by 100% of the 30 reviews and has received a 5.0/5 rating, reflecting high satisfaction from previous participants. With pickup services and mobile ticketing, it combines convenience with rich experiences, making it suited for those who want a comprehensive glimpse into Cappadocia’s natural beauty and historical treasures, complemented by the thrill of snow-covered slopes.
While the itinerary is packed and the guide’s expertise is frequently praised, it’s important to note that dinner is not included on the second day, so travelers should plan accordingly. The tour’s group size is capped at 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience. This tour balances sightseeing with an adventurous ski day, making it an appealing choice for curious explorers and winter sports enthusiasts alike.

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The tour begins with a visit to Goreme Esentepe, a panoramic viewpoint located between Uchisar and Goreme. This spot offers sweeping views of fairy chimneys and the town of Esentepe, providing an excellent photo opportunity. Standing here, travelers get a bird’s-eye view of the landscape shaped by centuries of volcanic activity, all within a 20-minute window. The viewpoint is free, making it a perfect start to absorbing Cappadocia’s surreal scenery.
Next, the tour takes you into the Goreme Open-Air Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring a collection of medieval churches, monasteries, and chapels carved into soft volcanic rock. The site served as a Christian learning center during the Middle Ages, with fascinating examples of cave churches decorated with ancient frescoes. The visit lasts about 40 minutes, and admission is included, allowing travelers to get a close look at the region’s spiritual and artistic history.

The Monks Valley, also known as Pasabag, is renowned for its three-headed fairy chimneys and earth pillars. Here, visitors can wander among these natural stone formations, which are sometimes called “earth pillars,” within a vineyard setting. This stop offers a 1-hour exploration opportunity, with entry included, giving a chance to appreciate Cappadocia’s iconic earth pillars and formations up close.

Devrent Valley, or Pink Valley, stands out for its lunar, moonscape-like terrain. Unlike other valleys, it doesn’t contain cave churches but is famous for rock formations shaped like animals and imaginative figures. Visitors spend about 20 minutes here, marveling at the strange, animal-shaped rocks and the unique pink hue of the landscape, making it a photogenic highlight.
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Ortahisar showcases rock-cut houses, caves, and the region’s largest fairy chimney, known as Ortahisar Castle. This settlement dates back to the early 11th century, with rock warehouses carved into the slopes. Visitors can spend around 20 minutes here, taking in the historic structures and the town’s ancient atmosphere. The site’s significance lies in its role as a settlement founded by families migrating from Central Asia, adding a layer of historical depth.

Pigeon Valley, stretching about 4 kilometers from Uçhisar to Göreme, offers a spectacular scene of pigeon nests carved into rocks. The valley is also home to a 15-meter waterfall, adding to its natural beauty. Visitors have 30 minutes to walk along this valley, capturing stunning photos of the rock formations and flora, and learning about the region’s traditional pigeon farming practices.

Uchisar features stone houses, narrow streets, and the famous Uchisar Castle, a fortress carved into a massive rock formation. It’s often considered the highest point in Cappadocia, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. The stop lasts approximately 40 minutes, giving travelers the opportunity to wander through historical streets and enjoy scenic vistas.
The second day is dedicated entirely to skiing on Mount Erciyes, which is renowned for its high-quality snow and extensive ski center. The tour begins with hotel or Kayseri pickup, followed by a scenic drive through local villages and towns to reach the Volkan area. Here, skiing equipment is provided, along with guidance from professional instructors, suitable for all skill levels.
Participants get to learn to ski or improve their technique over about 7 hours of snow fun. The tour includes a one-time cable car ride to access the mountain’s slopes, all necessary equipment like helmets and goggles, and ski boards. This aspect is especially praised for its guidance and safety, making it accessible even for beginners.
The tour operates with a max of 15 travelers, ensuring a comfortable group size for personalized attention. It starts at 9:30 am, and includes all fees, taxes, and two lunches—perfect for fueling a day of sightseeing and skiing. Dinner is not included on the second day, so travelers should plan for an evening meal accordingly.
Transportation is by air-conditioned vehicle, offering convenient and comfortable transfers throughout the two days. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with confirmation received immediately upon booking, and a full refund available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
Participants consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, especially highlighting Veysel Yasar for his kindness and professionalism during the sightseeing day. Reviewers commend the well-curated itinerary and the beautiful views, noting that the tour offers excellent value for money with included entrance fees and lunches. The skiing day on Mount Erciyes is often described as memorable, with travelers appreciating the guidance and equipment provided.
Some reviews mention the delicious food and scenic photo spots, making the tour not just educational but also highly enjoyable. The combination of cultural exploration and snow sports makes this tour appealing to a wide range of interests.
This two-day package offers a solid balance between cultural discovery and outdoor adventure. The sightseeing stops are carefully chosen, giving a thorough view of Cappadocia’s historical sites, fairy chimneys, and valleys. The skiing experience on Mount Erciyes is a standout feature, especially for those wanting to try snow sports in a renowned ski center with high snow quality.
The well-organized logistics, guided commentary, and included meals contribute to a smooth experience. While dinner on the second day is not included, the overall value—highlighted by free cancellations and small group sizes—makes this tour a dependable choice for travelers seeking both heritage and adventure.
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What is included in the tour?
The tour includes all fees and taxes, pickup services, guided sightseeing stops, ski equipment and guidance, transport in an air-conditioned vehicle, and two lunches.
How long does the skiing day last?
The skiing on Mount Erciyes lasts approximately 7 hours, including equipment setup, guidance, and access via one cable car.
Are all the sightseeing stops suitable for everyone?
Yes, the stops are accessible and suitable for most travelers. The itinerary includes scenic viewpoints, historical sites, and valleys, with no specific physical requirements mentioned.
Can I cancel the tour once booked?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the start are not refunded.
What should I bring for the ski day?
All necessary ski equipment, including helmets, goggles, and skis, are provided. Travelers should wear comfortable winter clothing and be prepared for outdoor activities.
Is this tour suitable for children or inexperienced skiers?
The ski guidance is suitable for beginners and all skill levels, thanks to professional instructors. The historical sightseeing is accessible for most ages as well.
This Cappadocia Erciyes Ski and Red Tour offers an excellent chance to explore the region’s natural beauty, history, and snow-covered peaks in just two days, making it especially appealing for travelers eager for a mix of culture and adventure.