Cappadocia · Month comparison
May vs April
April ranks #1 overall vs May at #2. Spring prime — wildflowers, perfect balloon weather, and the most beautiful version of the valleys.
May
#2 of 12 months
Best match
Peak spring — warm days, reliable balloons, and the best of the valley landscape before summer heat arrives.
- ↑May is the finest overall month in the Cappadocia calendar — 22°C days and 9°C nights are perfect for outdoor activities, balloon flights are at their most reliable (85%+ success rate), valley hiking is comfortable at any hour, and the tuff landscape retains the green of spring while losing the last of the winter grey
- ↑The underground cities (Derinkuyu, 85m deep; Kaymaklı with 8 levels) are best visited in shoulder season — in peak summer the confined passages become uncomfortably warm and group tour bottlenecks create queuing; May's lower crowds make a full underground city exploration genuinely pleasant
April
#1 of 12 months
Best match
Spring prime — wildflowers, perfect balloon weather, and the most beautiful version of the valleys.
- ↑April is the finest month for valley hiking: temperatures of 17°C are ideal for walking the 8km Love Valley route, the 5km Ihlara Gorge section between the canyon walls, and the Rose Valley's sunrise walk from Çavuşin; wildflowers cover the tuff soil in yellow, red, and white, and the air clarity makes distant Erciyes volcano visible from most valley rims
- ↑Hot air balloon flight reliability peaks in April at 80–85% — the spring weather patterns deliver calm, clear mornings, and the pre-dawn launch over the fairy chimneys as the sun rises over the valleys is the defining Cappadocia experience; book a quality operator (Royal Balloon, Butterfly Balloons, Voyager) at least 2–3 weeks ahead
| Factor | May | April |
|---|---|---|
| Weather score | 9 | 8 |
| Value score | 5 | 6 |
| Crowd score | 4 | 5 |
| Events score | 6 | 7 |
| Atmosphere | 9 | 9 |
| Avg high temp | 22°C | 17°C |
| Monthly rain | 40mm | 45mm |
| Daily sunshine | 8hrs | 7hrs |
May trade-offs
- ↓May brings the season's first significant crowds — the most photographed spots (Panoramic viewpoint above Göreme, the Three Beauties near Urgüp) see queuing for the best compositions, and popular cave hotels need booking 4–6 weeks in advance
- ↓Accommodation pricing reaches the moderate-to-expensive range in May — the best cave suites with private terraces and balloon views command significant premiums, and last-minute availability at quality properties is unlikely
- ↓The rock-hewn churches of Göreme Open-Air Museum become crowded between 10am and 4pm in May — visit at opening time or in the last 90 minutes before closing for a meaningful experience of the Byzantine frescoes without tour group pressure
April trade-offs
- ↓April is when international visitor numbers begin to climb sharply — the Göreme Open-Air Museum starts queuing, the balloon launch field at dawn sees 100+ balloons in the air simultaneously, and the most popular cave hotels book up weeks in advance
- ↓April still sees occasional rain showers that can delay balloon flights and make valley trails slippery — the best balloon operators will automatically move your flight to the next available morning, but a visit of fewer than 3 nights risks missing out entirely
- ↓Easter week (if in April) significantly increases domestic European tourism — Spanish, French, and Italian visitors treat Cappadocia as a spring break destination, and accommodation and restaurant prices reflect the holiday demand
Scores compare months within Cappadocia. Climate data: Open Meteo ERA5 30-year normals (1991–2020). Methodology →