We hope that you will find some of the information below useful for planning your trip to Cappadocia – and elsewhere in Turkey! Do feel free to contact us if you have any planning questions.
Getting to Adelya Cave Hotel
Which airport is closest to Cappadocia? What is the best bus company to use? How do I get to Adelya Cave from the bus station? Is there free parking? All your questions answered below….
Arriving by Plane
Cappadocia is serviced by two airports: Nevşehir-Kapadokya (NAV) and Kayseri Erkilet (ASR). We can arrange airport shuttles or private transfers to pick you up from the airport and bring you direct to the hotel. For more information about flights to/from Cappadocia and arranging airport shuttles and transfers, click here…
Arriving by Bus
It’s a short walk from the otogar (bus station). Be sure to book with a bus company that brings you to Goreme. For more information about which bus company to use, and how to find your way from the bus station to the Adelya Cave Hotel, click here…
Arriving by Car
Free car-parking is available on the street, in front of the hotel. Although Goreme is a very safe and trouble-free area, parking is always at the car owner’s risk. Adelya Cave Hotel will not take responsibility in the case of theft or damage to your vehicle.
Refer to this Google Map to find your way from the bus station (on the main road) to the hotel.
Getting to Adelya Cave Apartments
For those guests staying in Adelya Cave Apartments, you are requested to come direct to Adelya Cave Hotel for check-in and registration. We will then take you to the apartments (approx 190m away).
If you have a car, there is parking 50m from the apartment, otherwise you can leave your car at Adelya Cave Hotel.
It will be VERY helpful for our planning purposes if you can let us know when you expect to arrive, how (by bus, car or flight) and approximately how many bags you will have that need to be taken to the apartment.
Getting Around Cappadocia
The bus-station (otogar) and Information Centre is a 4-5 minute walk from Adelya Cave Hotel. Local buses (called dolmuş, and pronounced “dolmush”) run from the bus station every half-hour and hour to nearby towns such as Çavuşin, Zelve, Pasabagi, Avanos, Uçhişar, Urgup and Ortahisar. These buses are a very reasonable priced and a convenient way to get around.
There are also several taxi services to take you specific points of interest, rental car agencies if you prefer to drive yourself, or we can arrange a private car with driver to take you to the sights that YOU want to see. (Ask for details).
Planning for Cappadocia
Don’t know whether to wear shorts and T-shirt or your winter woollies? Does it snow in winter? What time will do you need to wake for the hot air balloon flights? All your questions are answered below.
Sunrise and Sunset times
Sunrise and Sunset Times (next 7 days)
When will the sun rise or set when you visit Cappadocia? Go to this website and enter the month and year that you plan to come : Goreme Sunrise and Sunset times
Planning Tip:
- If taking are hot air balloon flight, pickup time at the hotel is approximately 90 minutes before sunrise, and you will return approximately 90 minutes after sunrise.
- If taking an ATV Sunset tour, pickup time from the hotel is approximately 2 hours before sunset, and you will return approximately 1 hour after sunset.
Weather
What’s the weather right now in Cappadocia?
What is the typical weather for each season?
Spring
April weather is unpredictable. It can be quite warm during the day, but always cold at night. April is the wettest month, and it may even snow. Winds tend to be higher and therefore balloon flights can be frequently cancelled.
Temperatures are definitely warming up in May and June, although it is still cool in the evenings. Day temperatures range from 20-25°C (68-77°F). Nights are cooler and you will want warm clothing for balloon flights. The spring flowers (both planted and wildflowers) are blooming, the trees are growing their leaves – the colours are beautiful at this time of year.
Summer
July and August are typically the driest and hottest months, and the average maximum temperature is 31°C (87°F) – although temperatures can reach high 30’s and low 40’s. It is a dry heat, however, which means it is more tolerable than the hot and humid weather experienced in coastal areas. If you plan to hike, you will want to head away early morning.
There is very little rain and winds have generally settled meaning that hot air balloon flight will fly more reliably. Temperatures start to drop in September, although it is still quite warm during the day. Night temperatures are generally very pleasant although you may wish to have a light jacket.
Autumn
Early autumn is very pleasant – More comfortable temperatures in the day, very little rain, and little wind. Day temperatures in October range from 20-25°C (68-77°F). It does start to get cold in November although you are unlikely to see snow.
Winter
Cappadocia is beautiful in winter, and it’s a great time to come to avoid the crowds. But be prepared for very cold temperatures, and snow! January and February are the coldest months, with an average maximum temperature of 4°C (19°F). Having said that, temperatures can go down to -20°C (-4°F at night)! Plenty of good warm clothing is needed day and night at this time of year. But – Cappadocia with snow-capped fairy chimneys is stunning!
Cappadocia Maps
We’ll give you printed maps when you arrive and explain the best way to get around using local transport, taking organised tours or by walking in the valleys. But to help you understand the layout of the land before you arrive, check these out.
Cappadocia Regional / Tour map
Our Cappadocia regional map is useful to get an understanding of just how large the Cappadocia region actually is – and how much there is to see. It also indicates the areas covered by the popular Green Tour and Red Tour.
Click on the map to view a full-sized version.
Valley Hiking Map
There are many valleys to explore, with relatively easy hikes ranging from one hour to 4-5 hours. From the Adelya Cave Hotel, you are only minutes away from Red and Rose Valley. Other valleys such as Love, Pigeon and Zemi Valleys are also easily accessible.
Click on the map to see a full-sized version.
Our favourite Turkey travel websites
These are just some of my favourite travel-related websites for Turkey (including a helpful Facebook group with friendly members who will help you with your planning)
- Travel Turkey Planner: online Turkey travel guide
- Turkey Travel Planner Group – interactive and helpful Facebook group for travel planning in Turkey
- Man in Seat 61: everything you need to know about train travel in Turkey
- Obilet: a useful site for bus schedules, prices and options. Doesn’t include ALL bus companies but it’s a useful site for planning. Also unlike bus company websites, this site should accept foreign credit cards.
Observed Public Holidays in Turkey
Holidays in Turkey - 2024
The following holidays are observed and celebrated in Turkey:
DATE | HOLIDAY NAME | HOLIDAY TYPE |
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JAN 1 | New Year’s Day | National |
MAR 10 – APR 8 | Ramadan (fasting period) | Observance |
APR 9 | Ramadan Feast Eve | Half Day |
APR 10-12 | Ramadan Feast | National |
APR 23 | National Sovereignty and Children’s Day | National |
MAY 1 | Labor and Solidarity Day | National |
MAY 19 | Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day | National |
JUN 15 | Sacrifice Feast Eve (Kurban Bayram) | Half Day |
JUN 16-19 | Sacrifice Feast (Kurban Bayram) | National |
JUL 15 | Democracy Day | National |
AUG 30 | Victory Day | National |
OCT 28-29 | Republic Day | National |
NOV 10 | Ataturk Memorial Day | Observance |
DEC 31 | New Year’s Eve | Observance |
Government and administration offices, banks, and some businesses will be closed over national holidays. Sometimes the post-Ramadan and Kurban Bayram holidays can be extended at the last minute.
IMPORTANT: If you plan on visiting Turkey during a national holiday period (particularly during the Ramadan Feast and Sacrifice Feast periods), we strongly suggest you book your in advance. Prices often increase significantly, and finding last-minute places in hotels, flights, intercity buses, and hot air balloons can be very difficult, sometimes impossible. If you need help or advice, please feel free to contact us at Adelya Cave House.
Holidays in Turkey - 2025
The following holidays are observed and celebrated in Turkey:
DATE | HOLIDAY NAME | HOLIDAY TYPE |
---|---|---|
JAN 1 | New Year’s Day | National |
MAR 1-29 | Ramadan (fasting period) | Observance |
MAR 29 | Ramadan Feast Eve | Half Day |
MAR 30-APR 1 | Ramadan Feast | National |
APR 23 | National Sovereignty and Children’s Day | National |
MAY 1 | Labor and Solidarity Day | National |
MAY 19 | Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day | National |
JUN 6 | Sacrifice Feast Eve | Half Day |
JUN 7-9 | Sacrifice Feast | National |
JUL 15 | Democracy Day | National |
AUG 30 | Victory Day | National |
OCT 28-29 | Republic Day | National |
NOV 10 | Ataturk Memorial Day | Observance |
DEC 31 | New Year’s Eve | Observance |
Government and administration offices, banks, and some businesses will be closed over national holidays.
IMPORTANT: If you plan on visiting Turkey during a national holiday period (particularly during the Ramadan Feast and Sacrifice Feast periods), we strongly suggest you book your in advance. Prices often increase significantly, and finding last-minute places in hotels, flights, intercity buses, and hot air balloons can be very difficult, sometimes impossible.. If you need help or advice, please feel free to contact us at Adelya Cave House.