# Nevsehir (Cappadocia) Airport Transfer Guide (NAV) How to get from Nevsehir Kapadokya Airport to Goreme, Uchisar, or Urgup. Honest pricing, transport options, and what to expect after landing. **Airport:** NAV **City:** Nevsehir (Cappadocia) **Country:** Turkey **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/nav **Last updated:** 2026-02-17 --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Nevsehir Kapadokya Airport (NAV) is about 30 km from Goreme, 25 km from Uchisar, and 20 km from Urgup, the three most popular places to stay in Cappadocia. There is no public transport from the airport. Your options are a pre-booked private transfer, a shuttle bus run by the airlines (Havabus), or a taxi. Most visitors end up on either the shuttle or in a transfer vehicle. The drive to Goreme takes about 30-40 minutes. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing NAV is a small regional airport. It handles a limited number of flights per day, mostly from Istanbul and Ankara. The terminal is compact, with a single baggage belt and a small arrivals area. Immigration is not relevant for domestic flights, which make up the vast majority of arrivals. Once you collect your bags, you walk out into a modest parking area. The shuttle buses and transfer drivers will be waiting here. There is not much at the airport itself, no restaurants, minimal shopping, and limited seating. The idea is that you collect your bags and leave. For international arrivals (rare, mostly seasonal charters), there is a basic immigration process. The airport is not designed for high volumes, so if a charter flight lands, the queues can feel slow relative to the small terminal. Cappadocia also has a second airport, Kayseri Erkilet (ASR), about 75 km from Goreme. If you flew into Kayseri by mistake or by choice, the journey is longer but the same principles apply. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Havabus (airline shuttle)** runs to Nevsehir city center, not directly to Goreme or other tourist towns. The fare is low, around TRY 100-150, but it drops you in Nevsehir, and you then need a separate taxi to Goreme, Uchisar, or Urgup. This adds cost and time, and is only worthwhile if you are actually staying in Nevsehir. **Pre-booked private transfers** are the most common choice for tourists. A driver meets you at the airport and takes you directly to your hotel, including the cave hotels in Goreme that can be tricky to find without local knowledge. The price is fixed and known in advance. **Taxis** are available at the airport, but the supply is limited and pricing can be inconsistent. For a tourist destination, the taxi experience at NAV can feel unprofessional compared to larger airports. Negotiate the fare before getting in. **Hotel shuttles** are offered by some hotels and cave hotels. These are usually free or low-cost but may be shared with other guests. Ask your hotel before booking anything else. **Rental cars** are possible from Nevsehir, but roads in Cappadocia are fine for driving and the valley towns are compact. Parking at cave hotels can be challenging due to narrow streets. A rental makes more sense for multi-day exploration than for the airport transfer itself. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Transport from NAV airport to Cappadocia destinations: - **Goreme**: TRY 600-1,000 by taxi, TRY 400-700 by transfer (EUR 17-30) - **Uchisar**: TRY 500-900 by taxi, TRY 350-650 by transfer (EUR 15-27) - **Urgup**: TRY 500-800 by taxi, TRY 350-600 by transfer (EUR 14-25) - **Avanos**: TRY 600-1,000 by taxi, TRY 400-700 by transfer (EUR 17-30) - **Nevsehir center**: TRY 300-500 by taxi (EUR 8-15) Prices fluctuate with the Turkish Lira exchange rate. The ranges above reflect typical 2025/2026 pricing. Pre-booked transfers generally offer better value because the price is locked in. --- ### Late night arrivals NAV receives some evening flights from Istanbul, occasionally arriving around 22:00-23:00. The airport essentially shuts down after the last flight. Taxis will be scarce, and the shuttle bus schedule is tied to flight arrivals. If you are arriving late, a pre-booked transfer is essentially your only reliable option. The drive to Goreme at night is on dark, winding roads through the Cappadocian landscape. Your driver should know these roads well, which is another argument for booking in advance rather than hoping for a taxi. Most cave hotels expect late check-ins from evening flights and will have someone waiting for you. --- ### Families and luggage The airport is simple to navigate with children. Distances are short, and the terminal is single-level. The main concern for families is the drive to Goreme, which involves some winding roads that can cause car sickness in susceptible children. Child car seats are not available in taxis and must be requested with transfer services at the time of booking. Luggage space in standard transfers is adequate for most families, but if you are traveling with bulky items, mention this when booking. Cappadocia itself is very family-friendly, with balloon rides, valley hikes, and pottery workshops that appeal to children. --- ### Where you meet the driver The airport is small enough that finding your driver is easy. Transfer drivers wait outside the arrivals exit with name boards. The parking area is compact, and you will see all the waiting drivers within a few steps of the exit. For the Havabus shuttle, look for the bus in the parking area directly in front of the terminal. It departs shortly after flight arrivals and does not wait long. --- ### Decision helper **Choose a pre-booked transfer if** you are staying in Goreme, Uchisar, Urgup, or Avanos and want to go directly to your hotel. Best for families, late arrivals, and anyone who does not want to coordinate multiple transport legs. **Choose the Havabus shuttle if** you are staying in or near Nevsehir city center and want to save money. **Choose a taxi if** you are flexible, comfortable negotiating in Turkish, and confident about the route. **Choose a hotel shuttle if** your accommodation offers one. Confirm availability and timing before relying on it. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Cappadocia is a unique destination, but its airports are small and remote from the main tourist areas. A pre-booked transfer is the most practical way to get from NAV to your hotel, particularly for first-time visitors, families, and those arriving in the evening. The drive itself offers your first taste of the surreal Cappadocian landscape. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: Which Cappadocia airport should I fly into, NAV or ASR?** NAV (Nevsehir) is closer, about 30 km to Goreme versus 75 km from ASR (Kayseri). NAV has fewer flights, so check both airports when booking. **Q: How long is the drive from NAV to Goreme?** About 30-40 minutes on a winding road through the Cappadocian landscape. **Q: Can I take the shuttle directly to Goreme?** No. The Havabus goes to Nevsehir city center, not to Goreme. You would need a separate taxi from Nevsehir to Goreme. **Q: Is there public transport from the airport?** Only the shuttle bus to Nevsehir. There are no regular public buses serving the airport directly to tourist towns. **Q: Do I need Turkish Lira at the airport?** For taxis and the shuttle, yes. There may be an ATM at the terminal, but it is not always reliable. Withdraw cash before your domestic flight if possible. **Q: How do I get to my cave hotel in Goreme?** Many cave hotels are on narrow streets that large vehicles cannot access. A good transfer driver will know where to drop you and help with luggage. Communicate your hotel name to the driver in advance. **Q: Can I share a transfer with other travelers?** Some transfer companies offer shared shuttles that are cheaper than private transfers. These stop at multiple hotels in the Goreme area and take longer. **Q: What about arriving at Kayseri Airport instead?** Kayseri (ASR) is about 75 km from Goreme, roughly 60-75 minutes by car. The same transfer and shuttle options apply, just at higher prices due to the greater distance. **Q: Is the road to Goreme safe?** The road is paved and maintained, but it is winding with hills and valleys. In winter, snow and ice can make it more challenging. An experienced local driver is an asset. **Q: Should I arrange a balloon ride transfer too?** Hot air balloon operators typically arrange their own very early morning pickups. You do not need to book a separate transfer for this. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving at Cappadocia Nevsehir Airport in the evening **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/nav/late-night NAV airport handles a small number of flights, and some evening services from Istanbul arrive between 21:00 and 23:00. If you are on one of these flights, here is what the experience looks like. ## The airport after dark NAV is a small terminal. After the last flight of the day, it essentially closes. There is nowhere to sit and wait comfortably, no 24-hour cafe, and no lounge. The building serves its purpose for arriving and departing passengers, and that is about it. Once you collect your bags and leave, the airport goes quiet. If your flight is delayed and you arrive very late, expect minimal staff and a deserted terminal. This is not alarming, but it is worth knowing so you are not surprised. ## Getting to Goreme at night The road from NAV to Goreme passes through the Cappadocian countryside, which is beautiful in daylight but very dark at night. There is limited street lighting outside of town centers. The road is paved and in decent condition, but it twists through valleys and past rock formations with no illumination. An experienced local driver handles this without issue. This is a strong reason to arrange transport in advance rather than hoping to find a taxi at a deserted airport. ## Transport availability **Pre-booked transfers** are the clear recommendation for evening arrivals. Your driver will be waiting when you come out, knows the dark roads, and will deliver you to your hotel entrance. **Taxis** may or may not be available at the rank after evening flights. On busy nights, a few taxis show up. On quiet nights, there may be none. You cannot count on a taxi being available at NAV after 22:00. **The shuttle bus** may run for the last flight of the day, but it only goes to Nevsehir city center. Getting from Nevsehir to Goreme after dark without pre-arranged transport is difficult. **Hotel pickups** are sometimes available for evening flights. Your cave hotel may offer to collect you, especially the higher-end properties. Ask in advance. ## The balloon morning consideration Many visitors to Cappadocia book a hot air balloon flight for their first morning. These depart well before dawn, with pickup times around 04:30-05:30. If you arrive late at night and have a balloon booked for the next morning, you will get very little sleep. Consider whether it is better to schedule the balloon for your second morning and enjoy your first day at a gentler pace. ## Practical tips - Confirm your transfer booking the day before. At a small airport with limited alternatives, you do not want surprises. - Download offline maps. Phone signal on the drive can be inconsistent. - Let your hotel know your expected arrival time. Cave hotels may need to arrange access or leave keys. - Bring a light jacket even in summer. Cappadocia sits at altitude (around 1,000 meters) and nights can be cool. - Do not plan to eat at the airport. If you arrive hungry, bring a snack or ask your hotel about late dining options. --- ### Taxi or pre-booked transfer from Cappadocia airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/nav/taxi-vs-transfer At a small regional airport like NAV, the comparison between taxis and pre-booked transfers looks different than it would at a major international hub. ## Taxis at NAV Taxi availability at Nevsehir Kapadokya Airport is inconsistent. When a flight arrives, a handful of taxis usually show up. When flights are delayed or during off-peak seasons, there may be very few or none. Pricing is negotiated rather than metered. There is no official taxi meter system for airport runs. The driver will quote you a price, and you either accept or try to bargain. If you do not speak Turkish, this negotiation can be frustrating. Typical quotes to Goreme range from TRY 600-1,000, but the price you are offered depends on the driver, the time of day, and how many other passengers are competing for rides. Vehicles vary in quality. Some are perfectly fine, others are older and less comfortable. You take what is available. ## Pre-booked transfers A transfer booked in advance means a driver is waiting with your name, the price is agreed before you arrive, and the vehicle is typically newer and well-maintained. The driver knows where your specific hotel is, which matters in Goreme where cave hotels can be tucked away on narrow streets that are hard to find. Pricing for transfers tends to be equal to or slightly below what a taxi driver would quote, with the added benefit of certainty. You can also request a specific vehicle size or child seat. ## The key difference at this airport At a large airport, taxis are always available and the choice is mainly about price and convenience. At NAV, the fundamental issue is reliability. There is no guarantee that a taxi will be waiting when your flight lands. If you arrive from a delayed flight at 23:30 and there are no taxis, you have a problem. This alone makes pre-booked transfers the safer choice for most visitors. The price difference, if any, is minimal. ## What about the shuttle bus The Havabus shuttle to Nevsehir city center is the cheapest option at around TRY 100-150. But it does not go to Goreme, Uchisar, or Urgup. From Nevsehir, you still need a taxi, which adds cost, time, and another round of negotiation. The shuttle only makes sense if you are staying in Nevsehir itself. ## Recommendation For Cappadocia, a pre-booked transfer is the sensible default. The airport is too small and too remote for taxis to be a reliable option. The cost is reasonable, the convenience is significant, and the driver's local knowledge of those narrow cave hotel streets is genuinely valuable. Save the adventurous spirit for exploring the valleys, not for figuring out transport at a quiet regional airport. --- ### Arriving at Cappadocia airport with children **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/nav/family-and-kids Cappadocia is a genuinely exciting destination for children. The fairy chimneys, cave hotels, and valleys feel like stepping into a storybook. The airport arrival, however, requires a little planning. ## The terminal NAV is small and easy to manage with kids. There is one baggage belt, a short walk to the exit, and no confusing terminal layout. Children will not get lost, and you will be outside within minutes of collecting your bags. The downside of a small airport is that there are very few facilities. No play area, no family room, and limited food options. If your children need a snack or drink immediately after the flight, bring it with you. ## The drive to Goreme The 30-40 minute drive from NAV to Goreme is on winding roads through the Cappadocian landscape. This is worth knowing because some children (and adults) experience car sickness on twisty roads. If your child is prone to motion sickness, sit them in the front of the vehicle, keep windows slightly open, and avoid screens during the drive. Bring a bag just in case. On the positive side, the scenery during the drive is remarkable. Older children will enjoy spotting the rock formations and fairy chimneys as you approach the valleys. ## Car seats Taxis at NAV do not carry child car seats. This is a firm rule of the situation, not an occasional oversight. If your child needs a car seat, you must either bring a travel seat or book a transfer service that provides one. When booking a transfer, state your children's ages and weights clearly. Specify whether you need a rear-facing infant seat, a forward-facing toddler seat, or a booster. Not all transfer companies carry all types, so confirming availability at the time of booking is essential. ## Cave hotels with children Many visitors stay in cave hotels in Goreme, and some of these have steep stairs, low doorways, and uneven surfaces. When your transfer drops you off, the walk from the vehicle to your room may involve steps carved into rock. If you are carrying a sleeping child and luggage, ask your hotel about accessibility and whether staff can help with bags. Some cave hotels are better suited to families than others. The transfer driver will typically help carry luggage to the entrance. ## Balloon rides with children Many families come to Cappadocia for the balloon experience. Most operators allow children over six, and the basket ride itself is gentle. However, the pickup time is around 04:30-05:00. If you arrived late the previous evening, think carefully about whether very young children (or you) can handle a 04:00 wake-up. ## Practical tips for families - Book a transfer with appropriate child seats in advance. There are no alternatives at the airport. - Pack motion sickness remedies if your children are sensitive to winding roads. - Bring snacks and water for the drive; there is nothing between the airport and Goreme. - Choose a cave hotel that explicitly welcomes families, some are more adult-oriented. - Dress in layers. Cappadocia can be cool, especially at altitude in the mornings and evenings. - The valleys around Goreme are excellent for family hiking, but wear sturdy shoes. --- ### What it costs to get from Cappadocia airport to your hotel **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/nav/cost-to-city NAV airport sits about 30 km from Goreme, the most popular base for exploring Cappadocia. There is no free or ultra-cheap option to get to the tourist towns, so here is what you should budget. ## Price ranges by destination Prices are listed in Turkish Lira (TRY) with approximate euro equivalents. The Lira fluctuates, so check current rates before traveling. **Goreme** (main tourist town) - Distance: ~30 km, 30-40 minutes - Taxi: TRY 600-1,000 (EUR 17-30) - Pre-booked transfer: TRY 400-700 (EUR 12-22) - Shuttle bus: Not direct (goes to Nevsehir only) **Uchisar** (hilltop town) - Distance: ~25 km, 25-35 minutes - Taxi: TRY 500-900 (EUR 15-27) - Pre-booked transfer: TRY 350-650 (EUR 10-20) **Urgup** (wine town) - Distance: ~20 km, 20-30 minutes - Taxi: TRY 500-800 (EUR 14-25) - Pre-booked transfer: TRY 350-600 (EUR 10-19) **Avanos** (pottery town) - Distance: ~35 km, 35-45 minutes - Taxi: TRY 600-1,000 (EUR 17-30) - Pre-booked transfer: TRY 400-700 (EUR 12-22) **Nevsehir city center** - Distance: ~10 km, 10-15 minutes - Taxi: TRY 300-500 (EUR 8-15) - Shuttle bus (Havabus): TRY 100-150 (EUR 3-5) ## Why taxi prices are so variable NAV taxis do not use meters for airport runs. Drivers quote a flat rate, and that rate depends on several factors: how many taxis are waiting, whether it is peak season, and your negotiating ability. In high season (April-October), prices sit at the top of the ranges. In winter, you may get lower quotes, but fewer taxis are available. Pre-booked transfers have fixed pricing, which removes this variability entirely. ## The shuttle bus trap The Havabus to Nevsehir costs around TRY 100-150, which sounds like great value. But Nevsehir is not where tourists stay. From Nevsehir bus station to Goreme, you will need another taxi for roughly TRY 200-350. The total cost of shuttle plus taxi is similar to a direct transfer, but with more hassle, more time, and more negotiation. The shuttle only saves money if Nevsehir itself is your destination. ## Comparing with Kayseri Airport (ASR) If you flew into Kayseri instead of Nevsehir, the distances and costs are higher: - Kayseri to Goreme: ~75 km, 60-75 minutes - Transfer: TRY 800-1,400 (EUR 24-42) - Taxi: TRY 1,000-1,800 (EUR 30-55) The longer distance makes pre-booked transfers even more important from Kayseri. ## What to budget For most visitors arriving at NAV and heading to Goreme, budget EUR 12-25 per direction for a transfer. This is a modest cost relative to your overall Cappadocia trip expenses (balloon rides alone cost EUR 150-250). Trying to save a few euros on the airport transfer at a remote airport with unreliable taxis is not worth the stress. **Q: How much is a shuttle from Nevsehir Airport to Goreme?** There is no direct shuttle from Nevsehir Airport to Goreme. The Havabus goes to Nevsehir city center only (EUR 3-5), then you need a separate taxi to Goreme for EUR 6-10 more. Total cost is similar to a direct transfer. A pre-booked transfer costs EUR 12-22 direct to Goreme. **Q: How much is a taxi from Cappadocia Airport to Goreme?** A taxi from Nevsehir Kapadokya Airport (NAV) to Goreme costs EUR 17-30 depending on the season and your negotiating ability. Taxis do not use meters for airport runs — you negotiate a flat rate. In peak season (April-October), prices are at the top of the range. **Q: What is the cheapest way from NAV Airport to Goreme?** A pre-booked transfer at EUR 12-22 is actually cheaper than a taxi (EUR 17-30) and more reliable. The shuttle bus only goes to Nevsehir, not Goreme, and adding a taxi from Nevsehir makes the total cost similar. **Q: How far is Nevsehir Airport from Goreme?** Nevsehir Kapadokya Airport (NAV) is about 30 km from Goreme. The drive takes 30-40 minutes. There is no public transport directly to Goreme from the airport. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/nav) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/nav/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/nav/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/nav/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/nav/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Nevsehir (Cappadocia) (NAV). 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