REVIEW · ANTALYA
Cable Car elevation 2365 meters.
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Antalya gets a serious upgrade when you climb toward Tahtalı. This tour pairs Olympos Cable Car access (up to 2365 meters) with free time on Tahtalı Mountain, plus the sanity-saver of hotel pickup and drop-off. It’s a simple plan for a big view day.
I especially like two parts: the cable car vantage point that gives you a totally different way to read Antalya from above, and the way the schedule builds in real breathing room so you can wander on the mountain at your own pace. I also like that you’re not stuck figuring out transport because the day includes an air-conditioned vehicle and a local guide.
One thing to keep in mind: drinks and lunch aren’t included. And with the ride reaching 2365 meters, if you’re sensitive to heights, plan to go in calm and unhurried.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Antalya’s 2365 m Cable Car Day: Why This Is Worth Your Time
- Pickup Zones, Start Time, and How to Avoid Stress
- Olympos Cable Car: What 2365 Meters Feels Like
- Tahtalı Mountain Free Time: How to Use It Smart
- Local Guide and the Ride: Small Group Value
- Price and Value: What $114.39 Actually Buys
- What to Bring for a Comfortable, Easy 4–5 Hours
- Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Might Want Something Else)
- Should You Book This Olympos Cable Car and Tahtalı Tour?
- FAQ
- What time does the tour start?
- How long is the experience?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- Where does pickup operate?
- Is the cable car ticket included?
- What is the cable car elevation?
- Does the tour include a local guide?
- What language is offered?
- Are drinks and lunch included?
- What happens if I cancel?
Key highlights at a glance
- 2365-meter elevation for a high-view cable car ride
- Free time on Tahtalı Mountain so you’re not just rushed through
- Hotel pickup and drop-off in popular Antalya zones for less hassle
- Admission included with a ticket provided for the Olympos Cable Car
- Small group size (maximum 15 travelers) for a more relaxed feel
- English-speaking guide and a mobile ticket for easy check-in
Antalya’s 2365 m Cable Car Day: Why This Is Worth Your Time
If you’ve only seen Antalya from the street level, this day changes the whole story. The Olympos Cable Car lifts you up to 2365 meters, which means the scenery stops looking like a postcard and starts looking like a whole region. From that height, you can understand where the coast ends, where the hills begin, and how dramatic the surrounding terrain really is.
What makes this tour practical is that it doesn’t try to pack in too much. You’re not doing a marathon of stops. Instead, you focus on one main experience (the cable car) and then get free time on Tahtalı Mountain. That balance is a big deal when you only have a limited number of hours in Antalya.
I also like that the experience is designed to be easy to manage logistically. You get a local guide, air-conditioned transport, and hotel pickup in defined areas—so you spend less time organizing and more time actually looking around.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Antalya.
Pickup Zones, Start Time, and How to Avoid Stress

The tour starts at 9:30 am, and you’ll be collected from a set of Antalya areas: Lara city center, Kundu, Örnek Köy, Şirinyalı, Old Town, Konyaaltı, Beldibi, and Kemer. If your hotel is outside those zones, there’s an extra charge—so it’s worth double-checking your exact pickup location when you book.
The meeting structure matters because the drive up to the mountain area can take time, and you want to arrive when you’re fresh. A morning start also gives you a smoother pace; you’re not trying to squeeze the ride into a late-day rush.
One more small detail I appreciate: this tour uses a mobile ticket and you’ll receive confirmation at booking time. That cuts down on last-minute scrambling and helps you keep your day moving.
Olympos Cable Car: What 2365 Meters Feels Like

The headline here is altitude: the cable car takes you to an elevation of 2365 meters. That means you should expect a big change in how the air feels and how far your sightlines stretch.
Now, heights can be personal. If you’re the type who gets nervous about railings or big drops, take it seriously—but don’t automatically assume you’ll hate it. One of the most consistent takeaways from the experience is that it’s high, yet people generally find it comfortable. The practical advice is to go in with a calm mindset, keep your eyes on the view rather than the height, and give yourself time to settle in.
What you’re really buying with the cable car ticket is perspective. Up top, you’re not just taking photos—you’re getting context. You can spot the shape of the coast, see how the mountains cut through the region, and make Antalya feel less like a single resort strip and more like a layered landscape of coast and mountains.
Tahtalı Mountain Free Time: How to Use It Smart
After the cable car experience, you’ll have free time to explore Tahtalı Mountain. This is the part I’d treat like your choice segment. You can keep it simple—walk, find a good viewpoint, and take photos—or you can pace yourself longer if you’re enjoying the views.
Because your total day is about 4 to 5 hours, free time is not endless. So I’d use it like this:
- Pick one or two viewpoints you care most about before you start wandering.
- Give yourself enough time to actually enjoy the view, not just rush from spot to spot.
- If you get cold easily, bring a layer. Even without specifics on weather, altitude days usually feel cooler than sea level.
The best move is to treat the mountain like a place to slow down, not a checklist. This tour already handles the hard part—getting you to height. Your job is just to enjoy it at a comfortable pace.
Local Guide and the Ride: Small Group Value
This experience runs with a maximum of 15 travelers, which is a big quality signal. Larger groups can mean waiting, confusion, and that feeling of being carried along. A smaller group usually means you get clearer communication and more breathing space.
A local guide is included, and the day includes an air-conditioned vehicle. That matters more than it sounds. When you’re traveling to altitude, comfort during the ride affects your mood when you arrive. You also get guided help with how the day flows, so you’re not trying to figure out timing while you’re excited and distracted.
Also, the guide and structure mean you’re less likely to lose time at the main attractions. For a short day, that’s where good planning shows.
Price and Value: What $114.39 Actually Buys
At $114.39 per person, this tour isn’t “cheap,” but it can be good value because it bundles the big ticket items into one price.
Here’s what’s included:
- Local guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Admission fee included (including your ticket for the Olympos Cable Car)
What’s not included:
- Drinks
- Lunch
So you’re paying for convenience plus the core attraction. If you were to DIY it—figuring out pickup transport, admission, and timing—the cost can start stacking up in ways you don’t notice until you’re already committed.
My value check is simple: if you want the cable car experience but don’t want to coordinate transport and tickets yourself, this price starts to make sense. And if you’re the type who likes a clean plan—start time, guided flow, and organized pickup—this tour fits that style well.
What to Bring for a Comfortable, Easy 4–5 Hours

Because drinks and lunch aren’t included, I’d plan to handle that part yourself. You don’t need to go overboard. Just make sure you can stay comfortable while you’re waiting, riding, and exploring.
A practical packing list:
- A light jacket or layer (altitude can feel cooler)
- Water (since drinks aren’t included)
- Sun protection (it’s still a mountainside day, even if it feels cooler)
- Comfortable shoes for walking around Tahtalı Mountain viewpoints
If you have medication or motion sensitivity, you’ll want to keep your usual personal routine—heights and cable car rides can feel intense even when they’re comfortable for most people.
Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Might Want Something Else)
This is a strong fit if you want:
- One big “wow” experience in a short window
- A guided, organized day without the stress of driving or ticket planning
- A small group feel with English support
- Time to explore on your own after the cable car
It’s also a good match if you’re traveling with friends or family who appreciate structure but still want freedom at Tahtalı Mountain.
If you only care about beaches and never want to deal with heights, then you might feel this is not your style. But for most people visiting Antalya, this is one of the most direct ways to see the region as more than coast and city streets.
Should You Book This Olympos Cable Car and Tahtalı Tour?
If you like the idea of a 2365-meter cable car ride plus genuine time on Tahtalı Mountain, and you want hotel pickup in key Antalya zones, I think this is an easy “yes” to consider. The small group size helps, and the included cable car admission plus guided flow reduces the mental load.
Book it if:
- You want a high-view experience without DIY planning
- You prefer a morning start and a clear 4–5 hour plan
- You value hotel pickup coverage in Lara, Kundu, Konyaaltı, and similar zones
Think twice if:
- You don’t want to handle your own drinks or lunch
- You’re in a hotel pickup zone that will add extra charges (outside Lara/Kundu/Old Town/Konyaaltı/Beldibi/Kemer areas)
Overall, it’s a focused outing: one main attraction done well, then space to enjoy the views.
FAQ
What time does the tour start?
The tour start time is 9:30 am.
How long is the experience?
It runs about 4 to 5 hours.
Is hotel pickup included?
Pickup is offered, but it only covers hotels in certain Antalya zones. An extra charge applies for hotels outside those zones.
Where does pickup operate?
Pickup details include Lara city center, Kundu, Örnek Köy, Şirinyalı, Old Town, Konyaaltı, Beldibi, and Kemer.
Is the cable car ticket included?
Yes. Your ticket for the Olympos Cable Car is included and you’ll use the provided ticket.
What is the cable car elevation?
The cable car elevation is 2365 meters.
Does the tour include a local guide?
Yes, a local guide is included.
What language is offered?
The tour is offered in English.
Are drinks and lunch included?
No. Drinks and lunch are not included.
What happens if I cancel?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience starts.























