REVIEW · ANTALYA
Olympos Cable Car Ride Skip-the Line Ticket
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A cable car day in Antalya can be magic. The Olympos Cable Car Ride Skip-the-Line ticket is designed for one thing: getting you up Mt. Olympos with far less waiting.
I like how straightforward it feels, with round-trip cable car access already handled. You also get panoramic views over pine forest, mountains, and the sparkling coastline, plus time up top to browse or pause for a meal. The main catch to keep in mind is timing: this is a time- and date-specific ticket, and you should plan to arrive on time since there’s no hotel pickup.
Skip-the-line is the point. If you’re the type who hates last-minute ticket lines and wants to focus on the ride and the views, this is a clean way to do it. Just remember: if you show up late, you may end up needing to buy an on-site ticket, and refunds aren’t offered for missed or expired scans.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you go
- Why pre-booking the Olympos Cable Car is worth it
- Getting to Olympos Teleferik: meeting point and transport reality
- The round-trip ride: what the 2 to 6 hours actually feels like
- Mt. Olympos up top: views, food, shopping, and photo stops
- Price and value: is $66.01 a good deal for a cable car day?
- Weather matters: how to choose the right day
- Who should book this Olympos cable car ticket (and who might not)
- One-day game plan: how to make it smooth
- Quick FAQ
- FAQ
- What does the skip-the-line ticket include?
- Is food or drink included?
- Do I get hotel pickup or drop-off?
- Where do I meet for the ticket?
- What language is available?
- Is this ticket mobile?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- Can I cancel for free?
- How many people are in the group?
- Should you book the Olympos Cable Car Skip-the-Line ticket?
Key takeaways before you go

- Skip-the-line cable car entry saves you from the uncertainty of on-site queues.
- Round-trip ticket means you’re covered for both the ascent and descent.
- Mt. Olympos views include pine-covered slopes, rolling mountains, and the Antalya coast.
- Time up top is flexible, with options for restaurants, souvenir shops, and professional photographers.
- Small group limit (up to 25) keeps the day from feeling chaotic.
- English support and a mobile ticket make check-in simpler.
Why pre-booking the Olympos Cable Car is worth it

A cable car sounds simple. In practice, the part that can stress you out is the line. Pre-booking your skip-the-line access is mostly about removing that gamble so you can move at your pace.
Here’s what you’re really buying: less time standing around and more time enjoying the ride. And that matters because the top is where you’ll want to spend time. If you lose an hour to a line, the whole day compresses fast—especially if you want photos or a proper sit-down meal.
This ticket also includes your ride both ways. That’s a small detail with big payoff: you don’t have to re-figure out schedules or ticketing when you’re ready to come down.
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Getting to Olympos Teleferik: meeting point and transport reality

You’ll meet at Olympos Teleferik at Kumluca Kemer Yolu, Tekirova, Tahtalı Teleferiği Yolu No: 2, 07995 Kemer/Antalya. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so plan on making your own way there and back.
One practical thing: this ticket does not include hotel pickup and drop-off. If you’re relying on transport that might run late, build in buffer time. The cable car ticket is time- and date-specific, so showing up after your scan window can cause problems.
Good news: it’s described as near public transportation. If you’re staying in Antalya or nearby areas, you can often find a workable route without needing a full private transfer. Still, give yourself slack. Cable cars run on their timetable, not yours.
The round-trip ride: what the 2 to 6 hours actually feels like
The duration is listed as 2 to 6 hours. That range is your clue that your time up top is the variable. The core activity is the cable car ride, and you’ll get the ride both ways.
A typical flow goes like this: you arrive at Olympos Teleferik, use your mobile ticket for entry, then ride up to Mt. Olympos. Once you’re at the top, you can spend time exploring at your speed before returning down by cable car.
If you’re the kind of person who likes a few quick photos and then moves on, you may be closer to the shorter end. If you like lingering—views, walking around, eating, browsing—aim longer.
The provider notes a maximum of 25 travelers, so you’re usually not dealing with huge, crush-you crowd energy. That makes it easier to plan your pace, especially if you want time to take in the coast from different angles.
Mt. Olympos up top: views, food, shopping, and photo stops
The big reason people come here is the view. From the top area, you get panoramic scenery that includes pine forests, mountains, and the sparkling coastline.
What I like is that the experience isn’t just ride-and-run. Up top, you can choose how you spend that time:
- You can go to on-site restaurants
- Browse souvenir shops
- Consider professional photographers for portraits or scenic shots
That flexibility is practical. Some days you’ll want food and a sit-down break. Other days you’ll just want to wander, pause for photos, and enjoy the air. Either way, you won’t be stuck waiting for a planned group schedule because the key ticket piece is the cable car access.
A small tip for your photos: views change with the light. If you’re able, arriving earlier often helps, and staying a bit after the first wow moment can give you different angles. The cable car makes it easy to get to the height; your job is to give yourself time to look.
Price and value: is $66.01 a good deal for a cable car day?

At $66.01 per person, this isn’t the cheapest thing you’ll do in Antalya. But it can still be good value for what you get.
Here’s what’s included:
- Round-trip cable car ride (that’s the heart of the experience)
And what’s not included:
- Food and drink
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
So you’re paying for convenience and reduced waiting, plus a guaranteed seat or access flow through the cable car system. If you’re traveling with limited time in the region, skip-the-line value rises because you’re buying back hours.
If you already planned to arrive early and you’re fine waiting on-site, you might question whether the markup is worth it. But if you’d rather spend that time enjoying the views, this ticket can make the day smoother right from the start.
Also, your cost certainty matters. You’re not improvising ticketing late in the day. When you’re on vacation and energy is limited, predictable logistics are part of the price you’re paying.
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Weather matters: how to choose the right day
This experience requires good weather. That’s not a small footnote—cable cars and mountain views live and die by visibility.
On clear days, you’ll get the full benefit: pine-covered slopes, mountain ridges, and the coastline in view. On foggy or rainy days, the trip may still run but the views can be muted, and the provider may cancel due to weather conditions.
If the experience is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That flexibility is reassuring, especially if you’re building a short trip plan.
My advice: pick a day where you’re not already locked into tight deadlines. If your schedule is packed, you’ll feel the weather risk more. If you have breathing room, it’s easier to shift.
Who should book this Olympos cable car ticket (and who might not)

This ticket fits best if you:
- Want easy entry and less time in lines
- Care more about the ride and scenery than a long tour program
- Like the idea of flexible time up top for food, shopping, or photos
- Prefer a small group setting (up to 25)
It may not be ideal if you:
- Don’t want to be time-tight. Since the ticket is time- and date-specific, being late can cause trouble.
- Are depending on transport that’s not reliable. The ticket includes skip-the-line access, not transport from your hotel.
One more note: it’s marked as “most travelers can participate.” That usually means it’s generally accessible enough for a wide range of people, but the cable car itself still means you’ll be comfortable with the basic physical reality of stairs/lines and being outdoors. If you’re unsure, check with the operator before you go.
One-day game plan: how to make it smooth

To get the most out of your cable car day, I’d do three things:
First, arrive early. The meeting point is at Olympos Teleferik, and the ticket scanning matters. If you’re traveling from somewhere else, plan for traffic and walking time.
Second, pack for being outside. Even in warm months, mountain air can feel different. Bring something for sun and shade, and keep water handy since food and drink aren’t included in the ticket.
Third, decide how you want to use your time up top. If you want photos and shopping, give yourself more time. If your goal is views and a quick exit, you can keep it efficient.
That’s the sweet spot with this ticket: you set your pace while still enjoying the convenience of pre-booked access.
Quick FAQ
FAQ
What does the skip-the-line ticket include?
It includes a round-trip cable car ride on the Olympos Cable Car.
Is food or drink included?
No. Food and drink are not included.
Do I get hotel pickup or drop-off?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. You’ll go to the meeting point on your own.
Where do I meet for the ticket?
Meet at Olympos Teleferik, Kumluca Kemer Yolu, Tekirova, Tahtalı Teleferiği Yolu No: 2, 07995 Kemer/Antalya, Türkiye.
What language is available?
The ticket is offered in English.
Is this ticket mobile?
Yes. It’s a mobile ticket.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts for a full refund.
How many people are in the group?
This activity has a maximum of 25 travelers.
Should you book the Olympos Cable Car Skip-the-Line ticket?
I think you should book it if your priority is a smooth, low-stress cable car day with round-trip access and less uncertainty at the ticket counter. At $66.01, you’re paying for convenience, time savings, and a plan that keeps you focused on the views.
Skip it only if you’re perfectly fine taking your chances on-site and you have plenty of extra time in your schedule. In most cases, the pre-booked skip-the-line approach is the smarter move—especially if your trip has limited free hours.
Bottom line: if you want the Mt. Olympos experience without the hassle, this is a practical way to do it. Just show up on time, because that’s where smooth turns into frustrating fast.































