Attraction Description / Itinerary : Ride a Cable Car to the hill top to see whole Antalya from the high. Walk along the narrow streets of old town and make romantic photos with Duden Waterfall. Trip recommended for all families.
Start your day from being picked up from your hotel. Then you will go to Antalya. To better understand its beauty you will get a Cable Car ride - Teleferic which will take you to the highest point of the city in the mountains. From the hill top you will see the colours of the sea, beautiful shore with gardens and fountains, and the breathtaking views of the Taurus mountains. At the top you will have free time to sip your tea or coffee in one of the cafes overlooking beautiful gulf of Antalya. After you ride back down we will take you to the old town of Antalya where you will have about 1,5h free time. The old town in Antalya will surprise you with its charm, narrow cobblestone streets, historical treasures from Roman, Byzantine and Middle Age times, atmospheric cafes, restaurants, tea gardens – and all these close to the seashore. Hadrian’s Gate, Clock and Bramn Tower, Yivliminare Mosque and many more are located here. In spare time, you will be able to buy unique souvenirs in many ot the street stalls. Old town (kaleici) is without guiding its only free time walk for costumers in historical pleaces by themselves. Antalya is a place of beautifull waterfalls on Duden river. We will take you to the Antalya cliffs by the sea from where a 40-metre waterfall is falling directly to the Mediterranean Sea. From the view point close to the waterfall you may take fabulous photos with waterfall and a rainbow even.
We may change the dates due to Cable Cars maintenance periods. If the costumers still want to go to trip without cable car session we can not give partial refund.
Photo’s and CD’s are being sold by independent photographers.
Please take their contact number as we are not in contact with them.
Please also check the CD’s if they are the right one while you recieve.
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