REVIEW · GOREME
2 Hour Sunset Quad Bike(Atv) Tour
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A dust-road sunset with real views. This 2-hour quad ATV tour in Göreme strings together park scenery, valley viewpoints, and a big Love Valley finish. I like that it includes hotel pickup in Göreme, so you spend less time figuring out transport. I also like the built-in photo stops, including a dedicated sunset point. One thing to consider: you’re sharing the ride with a small group, so slower drivers and weather can affect how much sunset you actually see.
You’ll start around 5:00 pm, when the light turns soft and the valleys look their best. The tour keeps things structured: you get a quick intro, ride in a group of up to 16, then pause multiple times to look around and take pictures. If you like a planned route with room to breathe, this format works well.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Book This For
- Why This 5:00 pm Sunset ATV Tour Works in Cappadocia
- Getting Started in Göreme: Pickup, Helmets, and Your First Ride Minutes
- Stop 1: Goreme National Park and the Quick Setup Phase
- Stop 2: Red Valley for a Real View Break
- Stop 3: Church of St. John the Baptist (Vaftizci Yahya Kilisesi) Mini Break
- Stop 4: Love Valley Sunset Point and the Payoff Moment
- Ride Quality, Safety, and What to Watch Before You Go
- How the Group Size and Pace Actually Feel in Real Life
- Dust, Weather, and What to Pack for a 2-hour ATV Ride
- Price and Value: Does $19.07 Really Add Up?
- Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Skip It)
- Should You Book It? My Straight Answer
- FAQ
- Where is pickup included for this tour?
- What time does the tour start?
- How long is the ATV tour?
- Are helmets provided?
- Can two people ride on the same ATV?
- What stops are included during the ride?
- Is the tour suitable for people with limited physical fitness?
- What if the weather is bad?
- What is the cancellation window for a full refund?
Key Things I’d Book This For

- Hotel pickup in Göreme keeps the start stress-free
- Four scheduled stops, including a sunset viewpoint at Love Valley
- Helmets included, and ATVs are set up for 1–2 people
- Goreme National Park + church stop gives variety beyond just riding
- Small group size (max 16) helps keep the ride from feeling chaotic
Why This 5:00 pm Sunset ATV Tour Works in Cappadocia

Timing is everything in Cappadocia. Starting in the late afternoon means you ride in daylight for safety and navigation, then end when the light turns flattering for the valleys. That sunset payoff matters here because the last stop is explicitly meant for viewing.
This tour is also built around “see and do,” not just “see from a bus window.” You’ll be on a quad through the area, then you’ll pause often enough to actually look up and frame shots without sprinting every minute.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Goreme
Getting Started in Göreme: Pickup, Helmets, and Your First Ride Minutes

Pickup is included only if you’re staying in Göreme. If you’re elsewhere, you’ll need to make your own way to the start area, since pickup for other towns isn’t included.
Once you’re picked up, the process is straightforward. ATVs are delivered and you’ll get information in the office before you set off. Helmets are provided, which is not optional in my book, and the tour uses quads sized for 1–2 people, so you can either drive or ride pillion depending on what you prefer and what the operator allows.
A practical note: dust happens. One common tip from people who’ve done this kind of ride is to protect your eyes with more than just sunglasses. If you have goggles or wraparound eye protection, bring them. Even on a clear day, roads can kick up a lot of fine grit.
Stop 1: Goreme National Park and the Quick Setup Phase

The first stop is Goreme National Park, with about 30 minutes on site. This time window is long enough to settle in, take a few photos, and orient yourself, especially if you’ve never ridden in this terrain before.
You also get the benefit of an early “anchor point.” When your ride begins, your speed and comfort build over the first stretch. Then you land in a park area where you can see what the route is doing around you. It makes the rest of the tour feel more connected, not like random driving breaks.
Stop 2: Red Valley for a Real View Break

Next up is Red Valley, also around 30 minutes. This is your second chance to slow down, look around, and enjoy the views without having to keep the quad moving at all times.
This is a good stop for two types of travelers. If you love photography, you’ll have time to step off, check angles, and wait for the light to shift. If you’re more focused on riding than pictures, you still get a meaningful break before the tour continues to another set of viewpoints.
Stop 3: Church of St. John the Baptist (Vaftizci Yahya Kilisesi) Mini Break
Then comes a different pace: the Church of St. John the Baptist (Vaftizci Yahya Kilisesi) stop. Plan on about 20 minutes here.
This part is valuable because it adds “Cappadocia beyond driving.” The valley area has plenty of rock formations and vistas, but the church visit gives you something grounded in the region’s human story. You’re not meant to spend hours; this is a quick walk-around break that helps the tour feel balanced.
It also helps if you’re riding as pillion and want an activity break. When the quad stops, you’ll have a chance to stretch, move around, and step into a calmer zone than the road.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Goreme
Stop 4: Love Valley Sunset Point and the Payoff Moment
The final stop is Love Valley, and it’s framed as the sunset point. You’ll have about 30 minutes for this viewpoint.
This is the moment most people remember because it’s where the valleys look dramatic and the light softens. If the group arrives on schedule, you’ll get a real window to watch the colors shift and take your photos without rushing.
One important reality check: weather can change the experience. One person described getting caught in a storm and getting soaked, and others noted that rain clouds can block the actual sunset view. If your timing is tight and you’re chasing a perfect clear sunset, bring a light rain layer just in case, and keep expectations flexible.
Also, if you’re easily frustrated by timing, know that your sunset experience can be affected by how quickly the group moves between stops. The tour has several planned pauses, but it still depends on the group’s riding pace.
Ride Quality, Safety, and What to Watch Before You Go

The tour includes helmets and a guide, and that’s a good base. Still, with any ATV tour, the vehicle condition matters. Some past experiences have included reports of mechanical issues and brake problems. You can’t control everything, but you can control your first few minutes.
Before you roll out, do these quick checks:
- Make sure the helmet fits and doesn’t wobble.
- Listen for unusual engine noises and check that the ATV feels steady when you start moving.
- If brakes feel weak or inconsistent, say something immediately.
You’ll also want to be mentally ready for riding habits in a group. Some people found the ride exciting; others felt the pace slowed down because of less confident drivers in the line. If you want a faster thrill ride, this tour might feel more like steady exploration than an all-out adrenaline sprint.
Finally, guides can make or break the mood. Names you may run into include Adem and Yaseen, and people specifically praised them for keeping the energy up and helping when riders needed support. That kind of guidance helps a lot, especially if you’re new to quad driving.
How the Group Size and Pace Actually Feel in Real Life

This tour caps at 16 travelers, which is fairly small for a quad circuit. In practice, that helps because:
- The line of ATVs doesn’t stretch too far.
- Stops are easier to manage.
- The guide can give real attention when needed.
But pace can still vary. If more people are riding cautiously, the group tends to slow down. One piece of advice I’d give you: don’t be the person who holds things up at pickup or during instructions. In a timed sunset tour, small delays compound quickly.
If you’re a confident driver and you hate being stuck behind slower riders, decide in advance what matters more to you: the ride pace or the scheduled stops. This tour is structured around viewpoints, not breakneck speed.
Dust, Weather, and What to Pack for a 2-hour ATV Ride
Even in good weather, dust is common on these kinds of roads. Bring or wear:
- Eye protection that can handle dust, not just fashion sunglasses
- A scarf or something to cover your face if you’re sensitive to grit
For weather, the tour is described as requiring good weather, but real life is messy. If rain rolls through, you might get soaked, and that can affect visibility at the sunset point. Pack a light rain layer if you have one. It’s an easy add that can save the whole mood if clouds move in.
Also consider clothing with long sleeves and closed-toe shoes. You’ll be jostling around, and you don’t want exposed skin rubbing against dust and wind.
Price and Value: Does $19.07 Really Add Up?
At $19.07 per person, this is the kind of tour that can make sense for a lot of budgets, mainly because several costs are included. You’re getting:
- The 2-hour ATV tour
- Helmet
- Pickup and drop-off from Goreme hotels
- A guide
- Quad setup for 1–2 persons
- Admission tickets tied to the stops
The hidden value is the pickup. In Cappadocia, saving time and avoiding extra transport fees can make a big difference in what the total trip costs you. Plus, the stops aren’t just scenic pull-offs; they include a park and a church area, so you’re not paying only for the driving.
That said, with any value-priced ATV tour, pay attention to condition and pacing. If you’re the type who needs a perfectly thrilling, fast ride every minute, you might find the “explore and pause” style less satisfying.
Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Skip It)
This works best for you if:
- You’re short on time and want two hours that pack in several sights.
- You like structured breaks for photos, not just riding without stopping.
- You’re staying in Göreme and want pickup included.
It’s also a good fit if you’re traveling with someone who’s okay sharing the ATV. The quads seat two people, so you can split driver and passenger roles.
I’d be more cautious if:
- You need a guaranteed clear-sky sunset view.
- You’re very sensitive to pace changes in a group.
- You’ve had bad luck in the past with vehicle reliability on tours like this.
And one more practical point: rider requirements can be strict in some ATV operations. One piece of guidance you may see communicated includes adult-only driving with younger riders possibly needing to ride pillion. If age and who drives matters for your group, confirm it early so you’re not stuck adjusting plans last minute.
Should You Book It? My Straight Answer
If your goal is a fun, budget-friendly sunset-focused ATV ride with hotel pickup and multiple sightseeing stops, I think this tour can be a smart choice. It’s built around the right time of day, it has clear pause points, and it keeps the logistics simple for people based in Göreme.
But if you’re chasing a top-tier thrill or a perfectly timed, clear sunset photo every time, you should know what you’re signing up for. Weather and group pace can change the vibe, and you’ll want to be ready to handle dust and timing realities.
If you book, do this and you’ll stack the odds in your favor:
- Bring dust-friendly eye protection
- Keep expectations flexible about sunset visibility
- Do a quick vehicle and brake feel check right away
FAQ
Where is pickup included for this tour?
Pickup and drop-off are included only for hotels in Göreme. Pickup from other towns like Urgup, Ortahisar, Avanos, or Uchisar is not included.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is listed as 5:00 pm.
How long is the ATV tour?
The duration is about 2 hours.
Are helmets provided?
Yes. Helmets are included.
Can two people ride on the same ATV?
Yes. The quad ATV vehicles seat two people, and you can ride either as the driver or pillion depending on the ATV setup.
What stops are included during the ride?
The plan includes Goreme National Park, Red Valley, Church of St. John the Baptist (Vaftizci Yahya Kilisesi), and a sunset stop at Love Valley.
Is the tour suitable for people with limited physical fitness?
The tour notes a moderate physical fitness level is recommended.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation window for a full refund?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time for a full refund.



































