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Sea to Sky: South Turkey gains further attraction

The Tahtali Aerial Cableway uniquely combines two classic holiday destinations – the sea and the mountains. Mount Tahtali, at 2,365m above sea level, is situated in an attractive and rapidly growing tourist area and provides the region with a new dimension.

Southern Turkey is on the one hand shaped by the sea, its landscapes and culture, and on the other by the outstanding services and activities it has to offer. With more than 300 days of sunshine a year, it is undoubtedly an attractive holiday destination for guests from Europe the whole year round. And of course, Mount Tahtali is a major landmark of this booming region that is impossible to overlook!

Mount Tahtali lies at the heart of the Antalya tourist region with several hundred-thousand hotel beds conveniently found in close proximity, approximately a third of which are in 5-star hotel establishments. The possibilities and offers open to guests are boundless: swimming, diving, golf, sailing, sunbathing, culture or the extremely popular excursions. Here, Mount Tahtali offers a brand new experience, with a stupendous view over the whole of southern Turkey and, naturally, the sea.

Diversity is an important factor for any successful tourist destination. And the contrasting experience the Mount Tahtali Aerial Cableway provides is a masterpiece! Having enjoyed sunbathing on sandy beaches in the morning, guests are then able to while away the afternoons amid the pleasantly cool temperatures of a snowy mountain summit. The aerial cableway brings the mountains and sea closer together – the Tahtali cable car provides Europe with a unique combination that is hard to match.

Unique experiences await: approach through a nature conservation area, modern base station, ride in a cabin with a capacity of 80, summit station with panorama terrace, 360° view, restaurant, short walks ...


Schedule
The Tahtali Aerial Cableway will start operating  in September 2006, by which time the time-consuming work on the supports and ropes will be complete and the mountain-top and base station ready for use. The ambitious project will be rounded off when the efficient, modern summit restaurant opens in July of 2007.

Technical data
Swiss cable car engineering and safety standards guarantee a safe and enjoyable trip up and away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The Tahtali Aerial Cableway is being built by the Doppelmayr/Garaventa Group, a world leader in the planning and construction of cableways. The Doppelmayr/Garaventa Group sells its products and services in over thirty countries around the world and has constructed more than 13,000 cableways to date.

With a length of 4,350 meters, the Tahtali Aerial Cableway is the longest cableway in Europe, and the second longest worldwide. Despite enormous technical and physical challenges, the project has progressed according to plan throughout the construction period. A clear sign that FAJOS A.S., the enterprise responsible, set a realistic target that has also been achieved. The opening will take place on schedule.

  • Cableway opening September 2006
  • Full opening July 2007
  • Base station 726m above sea level
  • Summit station 2,363m above sea level
  • Height difference 1,637m
  • 80 passengers per cabin
  • 470 passengers per hour
  • Journey time 9 minutes 21 seconds
  • Maximum speed 10 m/s
  • Track ropes 4 x 51 mm
  • Haul rope 38 mm
  • Number of supports 4
  • Running power 537 kW


Site plan

Site plan

Description of way
Lageplan
General contractor
FAJOS A.S.
PK. 96
07980 Kemer/Antalya
Turkey

www.tahtali.com

Phone
+90 (0)533 397-1486


Schedule
Technical data
Site plan

Description of Way
General contractor