Travel between Sivas and Kayseri with a private driver — 195 km, roughly 2 h 35 min.
This southwest-bound route connects two historic Seljuk cities of Central Anatolia. The Divriği Great Mosque and Hospital in Sivas is a UNESCO site. The road crosses steppe landscapes and the Kızılırmak basin. Kayseri provides access to Cappadocia.
Sivas Congress Building — historic site of the National Struggle
Divriği Great Mosque — UNESCO World Heritage Seljuk masterpiece
Mount Erciyes in Kayseri — winter sports and ski resort
Gateway to Cappadocia — fairy chimneys and balloon tours
Air-conditioned, well-maintained cars with plenty of legroom. A different experience from buses or shared shuttles.
Your driver picks you up at your home, hotel, or office and drops you right where you need to be.
Leave when it works for you — no bus timetables or flight schedules to worry about.
Big suitcases, ski gear, strollers — pack what you need. It all goes in the car with you.
Pick the right fit for your trip.
Good for 1-3 passengers with standard luggage. Comfortable and budget-friendly.
1-3 passengersMercedes E-Class, BMW 5 Series, and similar. When you want a premium ride.
1-3 passengersA few tips to help your trip go smoothly.
If continuing to Cappadocia from Kayseri, an additional transfer can be arranged.
The journey takes about 2.5 hours with motorway-quality roads.
Snowfall is possible in Sivas during winter; winter tyres are recommended.
About 2 hours and 35 minutes.
Sivas Nuri Demirağ Airport is close to the city centre.
You can reach Cappadocia (Göreme/Ürgüp) via Kayseri with an additional transfer.
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