The fastest way to get from Istanbul to the Cappadocia region is to fly. Although it’s not the cheapest way totravel from Istanbulto Cappadocia (the bus wins in this category), it’s still incredibly budget-friendly! Istanbul has two main airports: Sabiha Gokcen and the new Istanbul Intern...
You can also take a bus fromIstanbulor Ankara to Nevşehir on the outskirts of Cappadocia. From Istanbul, it's roughly a 10-hour bus ride, but for about $30 one way, it is a far cheaper option than flying. Book your tickets throughMetro Turizm. With Ancient Ruins and Striking Landscap...
Train times, fares & information for train travel in Turkey, from Istanbul to Ankara, Konya, Goreme, Cappadocia, Pamukkale, Denilzi, Ephesus, Izmir, also trains Istanbul to Thessaloniki & Athens, Istanbul to Sofia & Belgrade...
Istanbul to Cappadocia From Istanbul, you’ll take the long trek to Cappadocia. Once you reach Cappadocia you have a lot of sightseeing to do. You have the Goreme Open Air Museum which housesmonastic churchesand breathtaking examples of Byzantine architecture. After you’re done taking in ...
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Back in mid June, KLM Canada held a little contest that resulted in some temporarily amazing prices to Istanbul from across the country. Judging by the number of e-mails, Tweets, and Facebook messages I received, I think it's safe to say there will be th
A Dubrovnik toSplit transferis a superb way to travel; best of all, it removes the stress of worrying about border crossings, insurance, and navigating foreign roads. A Split to Dubrovnik transfer will pick you up from your accommodation—no need to hunt down taxis or hike to the bus stat...
(with a visit toSaklikent Gorge), Kalkan, Kas, Kemer, Antalya, Belek, Side, Cappadocia, and then up again to Istanbul. I’ve done only portions of this route on different occasions, but I still dream about a biggeritinerary to include Turkey and Greecewith their most impressive ...