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Ride the Olympos Teleferik to the peak of Tahtalı Mountain at 2,365 metres—offering panoramic views of Bey Mountains National Park.
The Olympos Teleferik cable car takes you to the summit of Tahtalı Mountain in Kemer, rising to a height of 2,365 metres. The journey offers stunning views of the surrounding Bey Mountains National Park, a protected area since 1972, covering roughly 34,425 hectares along the Mediterranean coast. This attraction is a great choice for those seeking convenient access to breathtaking landscapes and a unique vantage point.
The cable car operates from Sarısu, located in the southwest of Antalya, and serves both local and visiting nature enthusiasts. Prepare for cooler temperatures at the peak, and be sure to bring your camera to capture the expansive vistas from the top.
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At 40 euros per person, this is overpriced. I don't believe the view justifies the cost. You could use that money to rent a car and discover far better spots.
This experience was absolutely terrible and a total waste of both time and money. I would have preferred to give the cash away instead. The only positive aspect was the transfer. The driver was punctual, which was reassuring. Unfortunately, everything went downhill from there. It was raining when we arrived, and I can't understand why they didn't cancel the trip. There was lightning and thunder prior to boarding the cable car, yet we proceeded once the rain lessened. We were crammed in like sardines, with the windows outside wet and the insides fogged up, resulting in poor visibility that ruined any chance of taking good photos. Once we reached the peak, it was disappointing. There was merely a small souvenir shop, and after climbing several flights of stairs to the top, visibility was dreadful due to the rain and fog. We rushed to leave as soon as another cable car arrived. The return trip was frightening; the cable car swayed in the rain, someone even collapsed, and the operator reacted with panicking instead of offering comfort, which only heightened everyone's anxiety. I was just praying for a safe descent. The visibility on the way back was even worse. I am currently on the bus back to the hotel, incredibly frustrated about the money squandered and the day completely lost.
Watching the sunset from Tahtali was disappointing. I believe it would have been more enjoyable to visit during the day. The included dinner was lacking, but I did enjoy the musician's performance.
We took the cable car to the top of Olympos mountain during our trip. The ride up and down lasted about 12 minutes each, and we were fortunate to have clear weather. The ascent to the summit was smooth, as was the descent. The views during the journey and from the top were truly spectacular. However, be cautious; clouds moved in quickly, blocking the summit's views but cleared shortly after. It's essential to choose a day with good visibility for your visit. At the summit, there is a cafe with pleasant food at reasonable prices. I highly recommend visiting if you get the chance.
The cable car ride was relatively short, and we didn't have to wait much before enjoying the views of the mountains and Antalya city. There's a restaurant that's a bit pricey, but it’s a good experience. You can take photos from the third level, and there is also a souvenir shop available.
The cable car offers breathtaking views of the rocky mountains and the surrounding pine and cedar forests, provided the clouds aren't obstructing the scenery. The cars are said to hold 80 passengers, which I would find overwhelming if that many were on board during my trip, as it could limit visibility. At around €50, it feels like a pricey couple of hours.
If you're in Kemer, this is an experience you shouldn't miss, particularly in the winter. We enjoyed a pleasant trip, taking a car to the cable car station. Choosing a clear day meant fewer crowds. The cable car ride took about 10 minutes each way, and we spent a wonderful hour on top, relishing the views and having coffee at the cafe. The summit was snow-covered at -3°C, so dress warmly, but the scenery makes it all worthwhile.
I highly recommend this experience. The skies were clear, offering stunning views. Everything was well organized, including bus tickets, and payment options were available in both cash and card.
We had a wonderful experience and enjoyed capturing some beautiful photos. The mountain colors were stunning, although it was a bit chilly due to the elevation, so we needed to bring our jackets. I highly recommend this. Thank you.
The journey to the top took just 10 minutes and felt secure. Sadly, fog and clouds obscured many views. While it is a popular attraction, the allocated time of about two hours is adequate. An elevator can take you to the panoramic terrace, and there are also a restaurant and a souvenir shop available.
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