02-06-2026
Even if you go to Cappadocia multiple times, each visit will leave you with a completely different story. One of the most impressive of these stories is the special route and schedule of the Cappadocia Blue Tour. Spending your daytime underground, late afternoon among fairy chimneys, and sunset over the crimson valleys; this tour offers a rich experience both in photography and culture, and is one of the most practical ways to say “I truly made the most of my trip to Cappadocia.”
Cappadocia has many routes known for their colors; from red to green to purple, but the blue tour stands out especially with its focus on sunset and underground cities. The Cappadocia Blue Tour shifts the classic “depart in the morning, return in the evening” idea towards a more romantic and photography-oriented approach:
- Starts in the morning with underground cities and historical sites,
- Continues with valley walks and panoramic viewing terraces in the afternoon,
- Ends with breathtaking views during sunset amidst fairy chimneys.
This way, you avoid the crowds during peak hours and capture the best light for photography. Especially for hobbyist or professional photographers, the Blue Tour provides a perfect opportunity to utilize those golden hours when the sky changes colors.
One of Cappadocia’s most mesmerizing features is not only its fairy chimneys but also its vast underground cities hiding beneath the earth, which evoke admiration as well. As soon as you step inside, the temperature, light, and sound change; it feels like stepping into a different era.
As you walk through the maze-like corridors of these underground cities, your guide explains how these areas were used as shelters, storages, and living spaces during wartime. Ventilation shafts, wine cellars, stables, and small prayer areas help you visualize the daily life of that period.
One of the main advantages of the Blue Tour is that it guides you through these underground stops without rushing, allowing you to take your time. Short breaks enable you to take photos and observe still-visible traces on the walls.
The most magical time of day, without doubt, is sunset. In Cappadocia, this time turns into a canvas where all shades of red and yellow compete in the sky. The Cappadocia Blue Tour program is planned to offer the best viewpoints for viewing this scenery.
As the sun gradually dips below the horizon, shadows of the fairy chimneys stretch long, and the color of the rocks changes within minutes. If you enjoy photography, you can set up your tripod and capture the sky's color transitions with long exposures. For those who prefer simply to watch, finding a quiet spot with tea or coffee in hand to enjoy the moment is enough.
During sunset, if you happen to see a few hot air balloons still floating in the sky, your photos will look like postcards. If you'd like to experience this view from the sky on your next visit, early morning balloon rides such as the Goreme Balloon Tour (Comfort Class) can be added to your itinerary.
After a day of walking, with ups and downs in valleys and underground cities, you'll need energy. During or before/after the Blue Tour, Cappadocia’s cuisine offers classical Anatolian flavors with regional touches. Testi kebab, dry beans, tandoori bread, local wines—the list is long.
Cappadocia is also well-known for its viticulture culture. In the evenings, you can taste regional wines in a small vineyard house or boutique establishment, and then see the rocks you observed all day reflected in the colors of your glass.
Cappadocia is beautiful in all seasons; however, for the Cappadocia Blue Tour, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) are ideal in terms of weather and light quality. Summers are very hot during the day, and in winter evenings, the air can cool rapidly in valleys.
Be sure to bring:
- Layered clothing (high temperature differences during the day),
- Comfortable walking shoes,
- A light jacket or windbreaker,
- Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses,
- A camera or a good mobile phone,
- Spare batteries / powerbank.
Even if you visit Cappadocia for just one day, you can center your itinerary around the Blue Tour. If you plan to stay longer, dividing the Blue Tour into a day and exploring other areas on different days makes sense. For example, you could do a day trip alternative tour with a more general route, and on another day, focus on the detailed photo-oriented Blue Tour.
If you want to explore Cappadocia with more than just land experiences, checking the Activities category can be useful. Combining hot air balloon rides, ATV safaris, or nature activities will enhance your trip.
Cappadocia is an experience beyond just photographs; its aroma, silence, sound of the wind, and the texture of the stones must be lived to be truly appreciated. The Cappadocia Blue Tour offers this landscape especially with the magical light of sunset and the mystery of underground structures combined.
If you’ve been saying “I want to go to Cappadocia but don’t know where to start,” a well-planned Blue Tour will be a comprehensive introduction for your first visit, as well as a fresh perspective for those who have been before. When planning your next trip, don’t forget to reserve a day for sunset views, because some scenery only makes sense if you are there at that moment.