
During the holiday in Cappadocia, the occupancy rate exceeded 70 percent
UNESCO World Heritage List‘In addition to fairy chimneys, underground and aboveground cities, interesting valleys and rock formations, horse, ATV safari, jeep safari and balloon tours are made intensively. Cappadocia interest in the region increased for the 9-day Eid-al-Adha holiday.
In the region, which is busy due to the season, there was a significant increase in reservations after the Eid al-Adha holiday was extended to 9 days.
Yakup Dinler, Secretary General of the Turkish Hoteliers Federation (TÜROFED), said, „Long holidays are actually called holidays that do not serve the Cappadocia region. Because of the long holiday season and the warmer weather, people generally prefer the coastal region. „There is an occupancy rate of 90. A very small part of this was made up of local tourists. I think we will be more busy in the first period of the holiday, until the Eid day, after the Bayram holiday is extended to 9 days,“ he said.
„We want our guests not to be too late while planning their Cappadocia holiday,“ said Dinler, adding, „They should not forget that the prices will increase as the occupancy rate increases. They should make their reservations as soon as possible.“

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The article discusses the increase in tourism in Cappadocia, Turkey during the 9-day Eid-al-Adha holiday. The region, known for its fairy chimneys, underground and aboveground cities, and unique landscapes, experienced a significant rise in reservations after the holiday was extended. Yakup Dinler, the Secretary General of the Turkish Hoteliers Federation, mentioned that long holidays are usually not beneficial for the Cappadocia region, as people generally prefer coastal areas. However, due to the extended holiday and favorable weather, there was a high occupancy rate, with local tourists contributing a small portion. Dinler advises visitors to make their reservations early to avoid price increases as the occupancy rate rises.