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Wedding in Cappadocia

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Why choose Cappadocia for your wedding?

Cappadocia is a volcanic landscape in central Turkey where 60 million years of erosion have shaped "fairy chimneys" (peri bacaları) - cones of tuff capped with basalt, troglodyte villages carved into rock and 5th-century churches hewn from the cliffs. It is one of the world's most surprising wedding destinations: dramatic geology meets cave hotels and 100+ hot-air balloons rising over the valleys at sunrise every morning.

From London, fly direct to Istanbul (3h 50min) with Turkish Airlines or BA, then a 1-hour domestic to Kayseri (ASR) or Nevşehir (NAV); transfer to Göreme is 45 minutes. From New York direct to Istanbul in around 10 hours with Turkish; from Frankfurt 3 hours direct. The season is April to June and September to mid-October - summer hits 32-38°C, making midday ceremonies impractical. Winter (December-February) brings snow-dusted fairy chimneys and fewer crowds, but with the risk of cancelled balloon flights from wind. June daylight is 14 hours.

Weddings in Cappadocia - style, venues and atmosphere

Cappadocia delivers an aesthetic available nowhere else: cave hotels with grotto jacuzzis and ceremonies on terraces with the balloon fleet behind you. The top hotels are Museum Hotel (Relais & Châteaux, 30 rooms, EUR 380-1,200 per night), Argos in Cappadocia (52 rooms, built into restored 6th-century troglodyte structures) and Sultan Cave Suites - the most photographed hotel in Cappadocia, whose terrace appears in hundreds of Instagram shots.

Signature ceremony venues: Uçhisar Castle (Cappadocia's highest point, 1,350 m), the Pigeon Valley viewpoint at sunrise, or private terraces at the cave hotels. The truly iconic option is a balloon ceremony - vows exchanged in a hot-air balloon 500 metres above the valley at sunrise. Royal Balloon, Kapadokya Balloons and Voyager Balloons offer private flights for 4-8 people with the officiant on board (EUR 1,500-4,800).

Legally, Turkish weddings require apostilled and translated personal documents, passport copies and 7 days' notice to the local Belediye. Symbolic ceremonies are more common for non-resident couples. Catering with Turkish-Armenian high cuisine from Argos in Cappadocia or Seki Restaurant runs EUR 80-160 per cover. Budget EUR 17,000-46,000 in total for 30 guests over 3 nights including a balloon ceremony - extraordinarily good value compared to Switzerland or Iceland.

Insider tips for Cappadocia

  • Balloon flights launch 30 minutes before sunrise (around 4:30am in June, 6:30am in October) - guests need to be ready before dawn.
  • Most EU, UK, US, Australian and New Zealand citizens enter Turkey visa-free for stays under 90 days; passports must be valid for at least 6 months from entry, otherwise entry is refused.
  • Argos in Cappadocia has its own winery (Yaprak) and offers tastings for the wedding party - EUR 45 per person for 5 wines with cheese, an excellent rehearsal-day activity.
  • Uçhisar Castle (open 9am-6pm) does not require a permit for symbolic ceremonies on the terrace, but keep groups under 25 to avoid complaints from other visitors.
  • Book domestic flights via Pegasus or AnadoluJet for the best fares - Istanbul-Nevşehir from EUR 65 one-way, or Kayseri (closer to eastern Cappadocia) from EUR 55.

Highlights in Cappadocia

  • Hot air balloon ceremony
  • Unique cave hotels
  • Dramatic rock formations
  • Fairytale sunrise light

Who is Cappadocia for?

Couples wanting a unique, magical experience unlike traditional weddings

Wedding costs in Cappadocia

70 000 - 250 000 kr

Our tips

Book balloon flights at least 3 months ahead in peak season (May-Oct). Weather can cancel flights – have a backup plan.

Practical info for Cappadocia, Turkey

Language
Turkish
Currency
Turkish Lira (TRY)
Flight time from Scandinavia
3.5-4.5 hours
Best season
Apr-Jun, Sep-Nov
Legal marriage
Yes, legally valid
Region
Europa

Our recommendation for Cappadocia

We recommend Cappadocia for couples aged 25-45 with 10-50 guests and a budget of EUR 17,000-46,000 wanting a unique aesthetic without European price levels. Best months are May and October. Book cave hotels 12 months ahead - Sultan Cave Suites and Museum Hotel have under 50 rooms each. A balloon ceremony is worth the premium but needs booking 6 months ahead.

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Editorial team, Wedding Abroad · Last updated May 2026

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