
- Historical Areas:
One of the crowning historical jewels in Turkey, you can be sure to become instantly enchanted with the wealth of history and culture available to you here! From crumbling ruins, museums, and famous landmarks, to marveling at the natural, untouched landscape, Cappadocia is every intrepid explorer’s dream.

- Pottery And Ceramics Shops:
The town of Avanos is a bustling area in the city and is located on the shore of the Red River, the longest one in Turkey. It has been the centre for pottery and craft making since the Hittite period. The reddish-brown clay that is harvested from this river is used in the workshops to make exquisite handmade ceramics. You can witness a demonstration by a potter in one of the many family-run pottery shops, and then visit the demonstration workroom, before making your way to the main showroom.

- Watching Sunrise and Sunset:
Cappadocia offers great sights and points of interest for travellers from outstanding landscape, fairy chimneys and rock-cut houses, the beautiful valleys and scenic lunar hills to incredible monuments. Cappadocia is also one of the best places in the world to watch sunrise and sunset in a fairy tale atmosphere. Sunrise and sunset in Cappadocia is also great attraction for travellers on their Cappadocia holidays. Watching sunset in Cappadocia is also one of the best things to do in Cappadocia.

- Hiking:
Hiking around Cappadocia in Turkey is a unique experience offering some of the most surreal scenery in the world. There are numerous options available, from brief walks to full-day treks and beyond. You can take a look at some sweet Cappadocia hikes offering excellent vantage points with extraordinary views.

- Shopping:
There are many high quality gift shops in the area showcasing handcrafted local souvenirs for you to remember your time in Cappadocia. From postcards, to jewelry, to the infamous blue glass eye that you can find adorning many items in Turkey. Don’t hesitate to find that special item that will bring a taste of Turkey back home with you.

- Horse Riding:
Cappadocia is derived from the ancient Hittite word ‘Katpatuka’, which means “land of beautiful horses”. Clay tablet scriptures dating back to 1460 BC depict the area’s devotion to expert horse breeding. Today, one can explore the unique landscape of Cappadocia on a native Anatolian horse or Arab horse and visit areas where even tour buses can’t pass through.

- ATV Tours:
If you wonder about Cappadocia, the creek, the hill; not afraid of dust, sludge, in short; If you love adrenaline, if you love nature ATV quad tour is just for you.
Cappadocia has a magical geographic décor where history and nature are intertwined and will make every moment of yours wonderful. One of the best excitements that will reveal the traveler inside you is to ride ATV when you are visiting this extraordinary paradise.

- Hot Air Balloons:
Cappadocia is known around the world as one of the best places to fly with hot air balloons. The spectacular surrealistic landscapes combined with excellent flying conditions allow the balloons to gently drift over and between fairy chimneys, pigeon houses hewn into the unique rock formations, orchards and vineyards – through impressive valleys, each with distinctive rock formations, colors and features – and then float up over rippled ravines for breathtaking views over the region.

- Food & Drink:
The delicious tables are equipped with dishes prepared with traditional methods. Red meats, green vegetables, all in Cappadocia’s amazing view restaurants. You will spend a holiday you can not get enough taste. You should not miss the delicious wines that will add taste to your meals.

- Entertainment & Nightlife:
Get a Taste of Turkish Culture & Dance during Turkish Night. Accompanied by live music over dinner and free-flowing wine, you’ll be treated to folk dances from different parts of Turkey, including a whirling dervish ceremony and a belly dance. Most of the shows take place in Cappadocia’s cave restaurants. It was fascinating to watch the dancers as they performed the traditional way. A traditional Turkish night marks the perfect end to a day of sightseeing in Cappadocia.
