based on 7 experiences from female travelers
Sevim
Turkey
Kapadokya / Cappadocia Cappadocia is one of Turkey's most fascinating and unique regions, famous for its natural rock formations, fairy chimneys, underground cities, and historical sites. Very safe and easy Easy transportation
Posted: February 5, 2025Amazing attractions We saw historical buildings and caves, markets desserts etc. We loved the place and saw a lot. Cappadocia is incredibly expensive and full. So many attractions like go carting were way too crowded. We In the 8 story caves we had so much fun and it was interesting (definitely not recommendable if claustrophobic). We didn’t enjoy the food so much but i think we tried that much. We were amazed by an Indian food place and went there instead 😅😂. So we barely had any… in general nice trip cool place and good time to travel (if you like the cold)
Posted: February 4, 2025Madelen
Norway
Cappadocia was an amazing experience! I enjoyed walking in the neighbourhood by the AirBnB location, exploring the cave churches and landscape. It's unique. I recommend doing as many activities as you can afford, like horse riding, sunset at cafes, camel riding, ATV, and hot air balloon to watch the sunrise 🌅
Posted: September 18, 2024Experienced: July, 2024Ishrat-E-Anwar
Poland
I was there for two times. First in 2020 and then in 2022. I took the most hyped hot air balloon ride in 2020. It was quite affordable that time. Next time I visited I couldn’t afford it . I loved cappadocia in general. I tried car ride (forgot the specific name) through the desert with my Erusmus group. It was so much fun bcz that was the first I drove . The ceramic workshop and the. Shops are always fascinating for me. I have been there both times and bought multiple items. Food wasn’t very interesting to me compared to other cities in Turkey . But the ambience is so different than any other city. My visit there is a life time experience for me and for my friends too. If I ever get a chance , I would go there again and again. Highly recommended for travel enthusiasts like me specially girls.
Posted: June 8, 2024Michelle
United States
I loved my entire experience in Cappadocia, Turkey (Turkiye). I felt very safe there. I recommend bringing hiking boots and wearing clothes that you are ok with getting dusty at times. I am so happy I stayed in a cave hotel in Cavusin Village, rather than Goreme (which is close) because the hot air balloons took off right by my hotel. The view was spectacular each morning. I loved the family run hotel and the breakfast was wonderful each morning. One of my favorite things I did (outside of the hot air balloon ride) was riding an ATV at sunset. It was one of the coolest experiences chasing the sunset throughout the rugged and unique landscape of Cappadocia. I did day tours as well, so I could visit all of the regions of Cappadocia. I went in September when the weather is perfection in Turkey. Highly recommend buying some bottles of rose oil when there. I didn’t realize Turkey is known for their roses and the oil (for hair, skin and face) is so good! Bring a jacket in September as the temperature is chilly in the morning and in the evenings. I went to Cappadocia with a friend of mine and it was one of the most memorable trips! I loved the small village of Cavusin where I stayed and the local restaurants and shops. Goreme is much larger and packed with many food and shop options. Definitely stay in a cave hotel if you can!
Posted: February 2, 2024Sümeyra
Turkey
I didn't experience any security issues because I went on a tour to Cappadocia. It was a day trip. The balloon tours, which hadn't been done for two months, happened on the day we were there by chance, and it was the most beautiful view of my life. You can explore for an hour with a safari tour, but I didn't participate because it was a bit expensive. Other than that, you can enjoy the aesthetics of a city with unspoiled charm by strolling through the streets of Ürgüp for hours.
Posted: January 6, 2024Cappadocia is incredibly rich in culture, history, and the food is good. It's easy to get around the city, the people are nice, and most of them speak English. I highly recommend spending 2-3 days in Cappadocia, it's really safe there. I did a hot air balloon ride and it was my favorite part of the trip.
Posted: April 30, 2023Cappadoccia is very touristic. Especially touristic places are quite safe. There are good and safe places to see and drink something. Before going there one should check everthing on maps and read the reviews
Posted: October 9, 2024Katarina
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