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Although 罢眉谤办颈测别 is a relatively cheap country in which to travel, there are some regions which are a bit pricier, and Cappadocia is one of these, thanks to its popularity with both domestic and international tourists.

You鈥檙e likely to still find travel here very reasonably priced compared to your home country, but if you鈥檝e been in 罢眉谤办颈测别 a while, Cappadocia will probably feel a little more expensive than you鈥檙e used to. Accommodation, in particular, costs a bit more than elsewhere in the country, and there鈥檚 a price hike on food and drink too. That said, it remains a pretty affordable destination. These tips will help you to make the most of your budget.

A woman on a hotel rooftop smiles at the beautiful scenery as hot-air-balloons soar in the sky above her
You can still enjoy the beauty of Cappadocia's hot-air balloons without the expense of riding in one 漏 Francesco Riccardo Iacomino / Getty Images

Daily costs in Cappadocia

  • Hostel dorm bed: 鈧500

  • Hotel room for two: 鈧2000

  • Glass of 莽ay: 鈧30

  • Lunchtime pide (Turkish-style pizza): 鈧200

  • Two-course meal in a restaurant for two: 鈧1100

  • Glass of wine: 鈧150

  • Local taxi trip: 鈧300

  • Dolmu艧 trip between towns: 鈧260

  • Hire car (per day): 鈧1450

Arrive by flight

Flying is the cheapest way to reach Cappadocia, with direct flights from numerous cities within 罢眉谤办颈测别 as well as a handful of European destinations. Internal flights are particularly good value, so consider taking a budget airline flight to Istanbul or Antalya with or , and picking up a connecting flight from there. (Don鈥檛 forget, though, that Istanbul has two airports: make sure that your connecting flight goes from the same one you鈥檙e flying into.)

There are two airports which serve Cappadocia: Kayseri Erkelit and Nev艧ehir Kapadokya. Nev艧ehir only has flights to Istanbul, but is considerably closer to Cappadocia鈥檚 main sights, while Kayseri has more connections, but you鈥檒l then need to arrange onward transport to the heart of Cappadocia. If you can find a conveniently-timed flight to Nev艧ehir, this is likely to be your best-value route into Cappadocia.

Cave dwellings in the snow as a flock of birds flies by
It might be snowy and cold in winter, but it'll be a much cheaper time to visit 漏 Ayhan Altun / Getty Images

Visit outside peak season

It鈥檚 worth timing your trip to Cappadocia to take advantage of low season. You鈥檒l be able to save on accommodation, as hotel owners tend to lower their prices when there are fewer tourists about, and you鈥檒l have the added bonus of being able to see the stunning scenery without the crowds.

Cappadocia鈥檚 main tourist season is from May until September, so visit a little earlier or later in the year to take advantage of lower prices. Note that it can be cold and snowy in the region in the winter months, so if you鈥檙e planning on taking a hot-air balloon flight or hiking the valleys, this may not be the best time to travel here.

Travel by dolmu艧

If you鈥檙e not in a hurry to get around, Cappadocia鈥檚 dolmu艧 service (minibus with a prescribed route) provides an excellent and cheap mode of transport. Dolmu艧es connect the towns and villages of the region, departing relatively frequently from the town center or village main street, and cost a fraction of the price a taxi would charge.

The downside, of course, is they鈥檙e not always available exactly when you want them, and they offer less capacity for visiting off-the-beaten-track spots. Using a dolmu艧 for reaching mainstream destinations and a taxi for finding hidden gems will balance budget and exploration perfectly.

Find accommodation outside the main tourist hubs

Cappadocia is a popular tourist spot, and hotel owners know it. There are some beautiful hotels here, many of them cave dwellings that have been fashioned out of the soft tuff rock 鈥 and they鈥檙e usually pricey. If you鈥檙e not bothered about staying in a cave hotel, you can usually get a better bargain, but if you would like to overnight in one of these iconic places, consider looking outside the main tourist hubs to find cheaper deals. The town of 骋枚谤别尘别 has cave hotels aplenty, but it鈥檚 no secret, and prices can be high. Instead, check out nearby towns and villages such as 脟avu艧in and U莽hisar to find gorgeous cave hotels at a lower cost.

Seek out the cheap eats

Many restaurants in the region 鈥 in 骋枚谤别尘别, in particular 鈥 have aimed their prices squarely at the tourist market, and don鈥檛 offer the best value. To eat more cheaply, head a few blocks back from the glitzy restaurants on the main streets and find smaller local places. Pide salons are a great choice for lunch: these delicious flatbreads packed with cheese or minced meat will fill you up for the afternoon and cost next to nothing.

Two glasses of red wine set against a rugged desert valley
Local wines from Cappadocia's well-established wine industry are likely the cheapest option on the drinks menu 漏 Elena Odareeva / Getty Images

Drink the local wine

It can come as a surprise to find that Cappadocia has a well-established wine industry: there are two major manufacturers and several smaller vineyards operating in the region. Imported wine can be expensive, but the local wine generally isn鈥檛 鈥 it鈥檒l almost always be the cheapest option on the menu. Happily, it鈥檚 usually very good as well, meaning it鈥檚 likely to be your best choice for an evening drink.

Buy the MuseumPass Cappadocia card

If you鈥檙e in Cappadocia to explore the region鈥檚 remarkable historical sites 鈥 including the 骋枚谤别尘别 Open-Air Museum, the Ihlara Valley churches and Derinkuyu underground city 鈥 you鈥檒l quickly find that the entrance fees are relatively high. In particular, the 骋枚谤别尘别 Open-Air Museum is a pricey attraction.

Happily, if you are visiting several of these sites, you can invest in the MuseumPass Cappadocia card, which is a combined ticket covering most of the region鈥檚 most expensive cultural highlights. It costs 鈧1500 to buy, so it鈥檚 not cheap, but if you visit four or more of the sites it quickly shows its value. The only catch is that you have only three days in which to use the card, so you may have to move quickly to get your full money鈥檚 worth. You can , but it's usually easier and more convenient to buy it at the ticket offices of any of the participating sites.

Skip the hot-air balloon trips

Okay, so one of the most iconic things to do in Cappadocia is to take a hot-air balloon flight over the fairy chimneys, but it鈥檚 extremely expensive 鈥 if you do it, it鈥檒l probably end up being the single biggest outlay of your visit to the region. Consider not taking a flight and instead getting up early to watch the balloons from the ground 鈥 there are plenty of places in and around 骋枚谤别尘别 where you鈥檒l be able to see them, including the panoramic viewpoints to the west and south of town, or even from your hotel鈥檚 rooftop.

If you do decide to take a hot-air balloon flight, you might be tempted to cut costs by using a cheaper operator, but remember you almost always get what you pay for: cheaper balloons may have a lower safety record, use less qualified pilots, or may cram too many people into the basket, with the result that you won鈥檛 be able to see. This is one case where it鈥檚 worth paying a little more to get a much better experience.

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