Explore the cultural mosaic of Turkey with our enriching Cappadocia Blue Tour, immersing you in the historical tapestry of Mustafapaşa/Sinasos, Keşlik Monastery, Cemil Armenian Church, Taşkınpasa Medrese, Soğanlı Valley churches, and Sobesos Roman mosaics.
Commencing at 9:30, we pick you up from your hotel and venture to Mustafapaşa, formerly known as Sinasos. This quaint village, once predominantly Greek, retains its Greek heritage manifested in finely carved facades and exquisite doors. A stroll through this charming settlement unveils the preserved houses, narrating stories from a bygone era as part of the Cappadocia Blue Tour.
Embark on a short walk to Keşlik Monastery, where the chapel of St. Michael beckons with mesmerizing frescoes from the 13th and 14th centuries. Here, witness the baptismal fonts and the grand refectory, steeped in historical significance. This site is a key highlight of our Cappadocia Blue Tour.
The journey continues to the village of Cemil, where you will explore the architectural nuances of typical village houses and an impressive Armenian church.
Venturing further, we arrive at Taşkınpasa, home to a 600-year-old Seljuk mosque and a mesmerizing Ottoman seminary with intricate stonework, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich heritage. These stops are integral to the Cappadocia Blue Tour experience.
Our route then leads us through Şahinefendi village, bringing us to the ancient ruins of Sobesos, an archaeological site featuring Roman mosaics and the remnants of a Roman and Christian settlement in Cappadocia.
After a satisfying lunch, we head south to Soğanlı Valley, a tranquil haven with courtyard monasteries and cave churches dating back to the 10th and 11th centuries. This picturesque valley, steeped in history, invites exploration along its poplar-lined trails, revealing remarkable Byzantine churches, making it a memorable part of the Cappadocia Blue Tour.
As the day concludes, we drive you back to your hotel, leaving you with cherished memories of a day immersed in the captivating history and cultural diversity of Turkey.