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Cappadocia Tour from Antalya: Prices Explained (2-Day & 3-Day)

What the Cappadocia tour from the Antalya coast really costs: adult, child and infant prices by age band, exactly what the price includes, what it doesn't, and how pay-on-the-day booking works. Written by the local operator, so there are no hidden costs to warn you about — just the honest numbers.

Short answer: the two-day Cappadocia trip from the Antalya coast is €75 per adult and €64 per child. The three-day format is quoted on request. Reservation is free and you pay on the tour day.

The numbers, from the people who run the tour

Price pages for overnight Cappadocia trips are often a fog of asterisks. As the operator, we can keep this simple: here is what our Cappadocia tour from the Antalya coast costs, what that money buys, and where you will be asked to open your wallet on tour: because there are a few optional extras, and we would rather you know about them now than discover them at a rest stop.

Current prices by age band

These are the prices on the classic 2-day programme, valid all year:

  • Adult (13–99 years): €75
  • Child (8–12 years): €64
  • Infant (0–3 years): free

Reduced child rates apply by age band and are shown at booking, so if your children fall between the bands above, the booking form will display the exact rate for their age before you confirm anything. The extended 3-day format is priced on request when you book: it adds Konya's Mevlana Museum, the Sultanhani Caravanserai, a full unhurried valley day and a second half-board hotel night.

What the price includes

This is an overnight trip, so the ticket covers considerably more than a seat on a coach:

  • Round-trip travel by air-conditioned tour coach
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off along the Antalya coast (Side, Antalya, Belek, Kemer and Alanya areas)
  • 1 hotel night on the 2-day option, or 2 hotel nights on the 3-day option, in Cappadocia
  • Dinner and breakfast at the hotel for each night of your stay
  • Professional tour guiding throughout
  • Travel insurance

In other words: transport, bed, half-board meals and guiding are all inside the number you see. You do not pay a fuel surcharge, a pickup fee or a booking fee.

What the price does not include

Being upfront about the exclusions is the whole point of this guide:

  • Entrance fees to museums and archaeological sites. Your guide offers convenient ticket packages on tour, so you sort it in one go rather than queuing at each gate.
  • The hot-air balloon flight. Optional, weather-dependent, and reserved only through your guide during the tour: it is never bundled into the base price, by us or anyone honest.
  • Lunches and the breakfast rest stop on the outbound drive.
  • Drinks and personal expenses.
  • Single-room supplement, if you are travelling alone and want a room to yourself.
  • Optional evening entertainment such as the Turkish night show, and other on-tour extras.

How payment works: reserve free, pay on the tour day

You book your seats online without paying anything. Payment happens on the tour day itself, and cancellation is free up to 24 hours before departure. This is not a promotional gimmick: it is how we run every tour, because we are Atalay Tours, the direct local operator and there is no middleman who needs your money up front. The practical upside for you: lock in seats for the dates you want now, and if your holiday plans shift, you have lost nothing.

Why we can promise no hidden costs

Every euro you might spend beyond the ticket price is listed above, in writing, before you book. The extras are optional: skip the balloon, bring your own lunch, pass on the evening show, and your total cost is the ticket plus site entrances. Our guides earn nothing by surprising you, repeat guests and referrals along the coast are worth far more to us than a padded invoice.

Deciding if it is worth it

Compare the 2-day price against booking the pieces separately, intercity transport across the Taurus Mountains, a Cappadocia hotel with dinner and breakfast, and a guide for the underground city and valleys, and the bundled number explains itself. If you are still weighing up whether the trip suits your group, our first-timer and family guide covers age limits and difficulty, and the Cappadocia FAQ answers the booking questions we hear most. Once you are in, the packing guide will save you from the one mistake almost everyone makes: underestimating how cool the Anatolian plateau gets, even in summer. The trip leaves from the Antalya coast, so if that is where you are based, our Antalya excursions guide maps the rest of the week around it.