In this study, the compressive strength and microstructure of pumice, perlite, burnt clay and fly ash geopolymer mortars were investigated. Activator solutions with 1.0, 1.2, 1.6 and 2.0 Ms (silica/sodium oxide) ratios as well as 4, 8 and 12% sodium oxide ratios by weight of aluminosilicate material were used. Both oven curing and microwave curing were applied. According to the results, compressive strengths of microwave-cured pumice-, perlite-and burnt clay-based geopolymer mortars were 5.7, 54.7 and 15.5% higher than those of the oven-cured counterparts. However, the strength of fly ash geopolymer reduced upon microwave curing. The energy consumption per unit compressive strength in the microwave-cured mortars was found to be between 77.1-87.0% lower than those of the oven-cured ones, depending on the aluminosilicate type. The changes caused by the curing type in the microstructure were investigated by SEM/EDS, XRD, FT-IR and thermogravimetric analysis.