Need to know
Rooms
51, including 18 suites.
Check–Out
Noon. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates usually include breakfast, served in Nahita.
Also
Anyone hoping to explore this lunar landscape by the light of the actual moon should sign up for one of the full moon walks. Pick up snacks from Seki or drop in to Nahita for a taste of authentic Anatolian cuisine and a glass of wine from the hotel's vineyard.
At the hotel
Free WiFi throughout, sunrise yoga, wine cellar. In rooms: air-conditioning, free bottled water, Nespresso coffee machine and Bose sound system.
Our favourite rooms
All rooms enjoy some of the best views of the Pigeon Valley around, but to commandeer your own supersize cave, request roomy room 3601, where there’s a bed at the top of a stone staircase. And the novelty of having a pool in a cave will never wear off – budding troglodyte bathers should select a Tiraz Jacuzzi Suite, each of which has its own Turkish bath.
Poolside
The heated Pigeon Valley-facing pool is open for dips with a view that includes Mount Erciyes (and its snowy surrounds in winter) between 8am and 9pm.
Spa
The spa comprises of a pool, hammam, sauna, private studio, pilates area and a couples treatment room for facials and massages.
Packing tips
Hiking-friendly footwear (moon boots won’t be necessary) and hot-air-balloon-approved clothing ready to take flight in.
Also
There are accessible Standard Rooms, Deluxe Rooms and Suites on the ground floor.
Pet‐friendly
Pets weighing in at less than 12kg are welcome – the hotel charges €30 (plus tax) daily. Furry friends won’t be allowed at the restaurant or bar, and must be on a lead in public spaces. See more pet-friendly hotels in Cappodocia.
Children
All ages are welcome. One child under six can stay for free, then an extra-bed rate will be charged. It’s not possible to have extra beds added to Standard Rooms, nor some of the Deluxe Rooms.
Sustainability efforts
The restoration of this millennia-old monastery has been responsible ever since it began in 1996. Today, organic produce is grown in the hotel gardens, a heat pump is used to reduce emissions, and the hotel runs an Applied Training Workshops programme to help local women achieve financial independence by selling impressive handmade products with traditional textiles and meticulous designs.