Cappadocia Cave Hotels

Sleeping in a room carved into the rock is half the reason people come to Cappadocia. Cave hotels range from simple family pensions to Relais & Châteaux luxury — and the best have terraces built for watching the dawn balloons rise. Here's how to choose, where to stay, and what to know before you book.

What is a cave hotel?

Cappadocia's soft volcanic tuff has been carved into homes for thousands of years. Cave hotels turn those rock-cut rooms into accommodation — naturally cool in summer and warm in winter, often arranged over terraced courtyards. Many add modern bathrooms, pools and hammams while keeping the carved walls and arched ceilings.

Where to stay

Notable cave hotels

A few long-established, well-regarded options (we list editorially and take no commission — book direct):

Booking tips

Frequently asked questions

Are cave hotels comfortable?

Yes — most have full modern bathrooms, heating, Wi-Fi and proper beds. The rock keeps rooms a steady temperature year-round. Comfort ranges from simple pensions to five-star suites.

Which town should I stay in?

Göreme for convenience and balloon views, Uçhisar or Ürgüp for a quieter, more luxurious stay. All are within a short drive of each other.

Do cave hotels have balloon views?

Many in Göreme and Uçhisar have rooftop terraces facing the dawn launch — ask when you book. It's one of the great Cappadocia experiences, coffee in hand on your own roof.

Are they accessible for limited mobility?

Often not easily — they're built into hillsides with steps and uneven ground. A few have step-free rooms; contact the hotel directly to confirm.

When should I book?

For peak season, several months ahead. Message a local host through our marketplace, or book direct with the hotels above.

Plan the rest: take a balloon flight, walk the valleys, or browse the towns.