One of the most spectacular natural landscapes in the world, the Cappadocia region in central Turkey is a high volcanic plateau scattered with surreal rock formations described as ‘fairy chimneys’. The area was also very important to early Orthodox Christianity and was home to hundreds of rock churches and monasteries hewn from the soft volcanic stone. Today, this area has a selection of unique ‘cave hotels’ and some of the country’s best wines. We recommend a stay as part of a multi-centre holiday; please call us to discuss your requirements.
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Located a few minutes’ walk from the centre of Uçhisar on the site of a thousand year old former monastery, the Argos is now a fine boutique hotel consisting of six stone mansions connected by flower-filled courtyards and underground tunnels.
This unique hotel located in Uçhisar is part-museum and part-boutique hotel. The 30 individual rooms and suites are either housed in caves carved from the rock or in historical buildings, some intact, some carefully restored and many with fine views of the valley.
This contrasting itinerary combines one of the most exciting and fascinating capitals in the world with one of the most unique landscapes. Located where Asia meets Europe, Istanbul is a pulsating mix of ancient history, grandiose architecture and bustling bazaars.
5 nights from £1,987 per person
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