City of Side: City Tour including Waterfalls and Cable Car

Discover Antalya’s highlights on this scenic city tour featuring stunning waterfalls, breathtaking cable car views, and a charming old town.

Exploring Antalya from Side: A Scenic Day Out with Waterfalls and Cable Car Rides

If you’re considering a day trip from Side to see some of Antalya’s most eye-catching sights, this city tour promises a blend of natural beauty and panoramic vistas. It’s designed for travelers who enjoy a mix of scenic nature, good photo opportunities, and a chance to explore some of the historic parts of Antalya.

What we like about this tour is the spectacular water views you get from both the waterfalls and the cable car. Plus, the view from Tunektepe at 605 meters really is something special—many travelers find it a highlight. On the downside, some have found the overall experience a bit disjointed, especially if the weather or maintenance affects certain parts of the schedule. Still, if you’re after memorable scenery and don’t mind a bus ride, this could suit your travel style well.

This tour is probably best suited for those who appreciate natural beauty and don’t mind a busy day. If you’re looking for a relaxing, in-depth city exploration, you might feel a little let down. But if you’re after a snapshot of Antalya’s best outdoor views and a taste of its lively old town, this trip is worth considering.

Key Points

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  • Spectacular panoramic views from the cable car and Tunektepe summit.
  • Visit to Düden waterfalls, capturing the natural flow and power of water.
  • Includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making logistics easier.
  • Limited group size of 10 ensures a more personal experience (though actual sizes may vary).
  • Possible schedule changes due to maintenance or weather, so flexibility is key.
  • A mix of natural and historic sights, with free time for wandering Kaleici.
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A Closer Look at the Tour Experience

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When you sign up for this Tour of Side, you’re in for a pretty full day, and the itinerary gives a solid overview of what makes Antalya special. Starting with hotel pickups between 08:20 and 09:20, the journey to Antalya is about an hour, giving you time to get a feel for the region and chat with your guide.

The Waterfalls: A Natural Wonder

Your first stop is the Heartuzkaldran Waterfall, the largest in Antalya, where you’ll spend around 30 minutes soaking in the views. This waterfall is not just a pretty sight but a geologic marvel—created where a sinkhole brook from the Taurus Mountains flows out, sometimes underground, sometimes above ground, tumbling 38 meters into the Mediterranean. It’s a popular spot for photos, and many visitors find the natural setting quite calming amid the busier parts of the tour.

One reviewer, Sven, mentions that the waterfall was “quite OK,” though he notes that the overall trip ended up being longer than expected, with a total bus ride of over two hours. Still, for the chance to see a major natural feature, it’s worth the visit if you’re prepared for some time on the road.

The Cable Car Ride: A View to Remember

Next is the highlight for many—the cable car ride. Opened in 2010 and stretching over 1706 meters, it offers one of the best ways to take in Antalya from above. During the 13-minute ascent, you’ll see the city, its port, Konyaaltı Beach, and Rat Island spreading out below you. The view from the top at Tunektepe, at 605 meters, is truly memorable—you’ll get a sweeping look over miles of beaches, the Taurus Mountains, and the shimmering Mediterranean.

Most travelers, including Guido, say the cable car was their favorite part—and honestly, it’s easy to see why. Many describe the experience as a “visual feast,” and the panoramic photos you can snap from the summit are well worth the ride. There’s a café at the top where you can sip a drink and enjoy the scenery for about 40-45 minutes before heading back down.

Visiting Kaleici: Old Town Charm

After the cable car, the tour winds down with a visit to Kaleici, Antalya’s historic old town, with a 30-minute journey. Here, the group gets around two hours to explore. You can wander the narrow, cobblestone streets, admire Roman and Ottoman architecture, visit the Grooved Minaret, and peek into historic mosques and houses from the 15th-19th centuries. It’s a lively, picturesque area with a lot of charm.

If you’re into history, you might find this part quite rewarding. However, reviews suggest that the city tour aspect can be confusing or rushed—some guests received confusing maps or felt left to explore independently without much guidance. One traveler, Sven, expressed disappointment about the lack of detailed guidance in Antalya and the fact that the cable car was out of operation during his visit, which shifted the experience toward a boat tour instead.

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Free Time and Optional Activities

In Kaleici, you also have the choice to relax at cafes overlooking the marina or take a 45-minute boat tour around the bay. It’s a good chance to sample local seafood or simply enjoy the view without rushing. The tour’s flexibility allows you to tailor part of your time to your interests.

Practical Aspects and What to Expect

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The tour is priced at $40 per person, which, considering the included entry tickets, hotel transfers, and guiding, offers decent value for its price. The group size is limited to 10, aiming to keep things personal, though some reviews note that larger groups actually showed up, which can affect the experience.

Transport is by bus, and the long journey to Antalya (over two hours) is something to plan for—especially if you’re prone to travel fatigue. The bus ride can be crowded, and some reviews mention the discomfort and the lack of a detailed city tour guide while in Antalya. Instead, you’re provided a small, somewhat confusing map and are left to explore on your own, which might not appeal to everyone.

Weather and maintenance can impact the experience. For example, if the cable car is closed for maintenance—as one reviewer found—your options change, and the boat tour may be substituted. It’s worth checking in advance or being flexible if plans shift.

What’s Included and Not

The tour covers all entry fees, including the waterfalls and cable car, and offers an English-speaking guide (also German and Russian). You should bring your own lunch, drinks, and a camera. Since the guide isn’t always detailed during free exploration, bringing a map or a plan can help you maximize your time.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

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This experience is well-suited for those who prioritize spectacular views and natural scenery. If you love panoramic photo ops and enjoy a bit of adventure in the form of a cable car ride, you’ll probably find this tour quite enjoyable.

However, if you’re someone who prefers in-depth city exploration with guided visits and detailed historical insights, this might feel a bit rushed or lacking. Also, be aware that weather or maintenance issues can lead to schedule changes, so flexibility and patience are your best assets.

This tour works well for active travelers who are okay with some bus time and want to combine nature with a little bit of cultural sightseeing in Antalya’s charming old town.

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City of Side: City Tour including Waterfalls and Cable Car



4.4

(28)

“The pick-up was very punctual and as agreed, we actually thought it would be a small group (max. 10 people, that's what it said in the description)…”

— Sven, July 25, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is the cable car operational during the tour?
The cable car is generally part of the experience, but it can be temporarily closed for maintenance, in which case a boat tour or other options might be offered instead.

How long does the cable car ride take?
The cable car journey lasts about 13 minutes each way, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the views from above.

What is the elevation of Tunektepe?
The summit at Tunektepe reaches 605 meters, providing expansive views of the city, beaches, and mountains.

How much free time do I get in Kaleici?
You’ll have roughly two hours to explore the old town, visit landmarks, shop, or relax at cafes.

Is lunch included in the tour price?
No, lunch is not included, so plan to bring snacks or plan for your own meal during free time.

Are there any age restrictions or family considerations?
The tour is suitable for most travelers; however, it’s best for those comfortable with bus rides and walking around the city. If traveling with children, consider their comfort with bus duration and walking.

What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in case your plans change.

In the end, this tour offers a nice snapshot of Antalya’s natural beauty and city charm, with unforgettable views and some memorable photo moments. It’s best for travelers who enjoy scenic outings and aren’t expecting a tightly guided city tour. Be prepared for some bus travel and potential schedule adjustments, but with a flexible mindset, it can be a worthwhile day out.

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