We can operate your tour in English, Spanish and Italian upon request. Please contact us for other language options.
Depending on the flight time, hotel pick-up changes however in order to make a satisfying tour program and not to spend your day on the road, you can fly to Cappadocia with an early morning flight.
Balloon flights generally take about 1 hour in the air. Including pick up and drop back duration is approximately 2 hours.
In case of poor weather conditions Balloon Ride will be canceled and you will get a full refund for the Balloon Ride.
It’s recommended to take your jacket with you as it’s generally cold in the early morning.
Of course, as this is a private tour we can change the tour route and make a new program according to your wish.
Yes! We operate tours on a private basis, so you can customize departure time.
Sure! You can choose sights and museums along with all sorts of criteria you like in accordance with your tour guide
No need to buy tickets in advance, during trip your tour guide will help you to purchase them. Official tour guides have priority at museum ticket offices.
When you book your tour with a van, you will be picked up from hotel. Then transferred to the sights, then back to hotel. Otherwise, your tour guide will meet you at your hotel. Then advise the best option for transportation like cab or tram.
The rules for the female visitors before entering the mosques are that the head and body should be covered in the mosque, but pants aren’t allowed, and although people may think that leggings or jeans cover the body, and even without showing anything, it draws the legs a bit, so it is not considered a suitable outfit for a mosque, however, is available scarfs for the heads and skirt for the body at the entrance of mosques, and it’s free of cost as well as entrance.
For male visitors, pants are allowed, but men should avoid shorts and tank tops, but is also provided for man in case he is not in the dress code.
Yes, inside of the mosques shoes are not allowed, before entering there are plastics bags available at the entrance where you can put your shoes and carry them with you during your visit.
The barefoot policy inside the mosques is to prevent damage or dirty to the exquisite carpets that cover the floor, another reason is that Muslims kneel on the carpets to pray.