Bilhete de teleférico Olympos Teleferik Antalya





Descrição
Nosso teleférico está situado no centro do Parque Nacional das Montanhas Bey, no pico da Montanha Tahtalı, a uma altura de 2.365 m. , que era conhecido como Olympos Mountain em épocas antigas. A região onde o nosso estabelecimento está localizado é anunciada como Parque Nacional por decisão do Conselho de Ministros de 16.03. 1972. A região que começa no distrito de Sarısu, a sudoeste de Antalya, tem uma área de cerca de 34.425 ha. Esta região, que fica nas proximidades dos distritos de Kemer e Kumluca, na costa do Mediterrâneo, se estende até o promontório de Gelidonia, no sul.
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Itinerário
O Teleférico Olimpo é o ÚNICO destino para quem quer fazer caminhadas em inúmeras trilhas e rotas de escalada, fazer voos de parapente de tirar o fôlego, comer deliciosas refeições ou relaxar na beleza do parque.
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Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(82)
The views from the top were amazing. It was a short time and very expensive. We paid $50 per person. The ride in the cable car was a few minutes, should have bern half the price. There's a nice restaurant at the top, we had a light lunch.
Warning big scam !!!!! A family of 4 people including a 5-year-old child, we paid €150 round trip. Only to end up on a platform where everything is also paid and it's impossible to go for a hike.
A safe trip up in 10 minutes. Unfortunately it was very foggy and cloudy so we didn't see many views. It is a very busy attraction but the time slot (around two hours) is sufficient. You can also take the elevator to the panoramic terrace in the building at the top. Moreover, there is a restaurant and a souvenir shop.
Very nice experience. We loved it and took some very nice pictures. The colors the mountains but it was a little cool because of the height. We had to bring our jackets with us. I highly recommend it thank you
This is not that long ago cable, we didn’t had to wait that long good experience to see the mountains and the Antalya city. They have restaurant but be careful bit expensive, people taking photos if you want , you can take photo from the 3rd level , they also have souvenirs shop.
Highly recommended! No cloud in the sky. Beautiful view. Well arranged, bus tickets etc. Cash and card possible.
We had a really good experience , we had a car drove to the cable car station from Kemer. We picked a clear day and there were not too many people around. The ride is about 10 minutes each way but we spent a good hour at the top, enjoying the views and enjoying a coffee in the cafe at the top. In winter the summit is snow covered and it was -3c so be prepared, the views are worth it though
40euros per person is way too expensive. I don't think the view is worth it. Rent a car with the money and you can find much better places.
We took the cable car up to the Olympos mountain whilst on an excursion. The ascent and descent are about 12 minutes each and we were lucky to visit on a clear day. It's a very smooth ascent up to the summit and likewise the journey down was very smooth. The views on the way up, and down, and from the summit were absolutely amazing. Be warned, the clouds came in very quickly to obscure the view from the summit. They did clear quite quickly but make sure you're visiting here when the visibility is good. There's a cafe at the summit and the food there was very nice and reasonably priced. If you get an opportunity to visit I'd thoroughly recommend it.
This has got to be the worst experience and beyond a waste of money. I would have given this money away and felt better! The best part of this trip was the transfer. A* for that. The driver was on time and that offered reassurance. It went downhill from then. When we got there it was raining. They should have cancelled then, for the life of me I don't understand why they would allow the trip to go on! It was lightnings and thundering before we got on the cable car, nonetheless when the rain eased we went on, packed like sardines. The windows were obviously wet from the outside and the insides were foggy, which made for poor visibility, we literally couldn't get one good photo! We arrived at the peak and it was crap! There was a little souvenir shop and after mounting about 3 or 4 flights of stairs to the top floor, visibility was terrible between the rain and the fog. We literally couldn't get out of there fast enough! As soon as another cable car came we boarded it. On our way back down was a nightmare! The cable car was swaying because of the rain, someone collapsed and the operator of the cable car was panicked! Instead of her offering reassurance she made people panic by her reaction. I just kept praying that we all get down safely! We should have never been allowed to go on the trip. Visibility back down was even worst! I'm currently on the bus back to the hotel fuming from money wasted and a whole wasted day!!



