The Ordu Teleferik is a modern cable car system that transports visitors from the city center up to Boztepe Hill, offering unparalleled aerial views of Ordu and its surroundings. It's a significant attraction, providing both a convenient mode of transport to Boztepe and a memorable scenic experience, showcasing the unique blend of urban landscape, verdant nature, and the vast Black Sea.
Visitors consistently rave about the magnificent panoramic views, especially highlighting the contrast between the city, the green forests, and the deep blue sea. Many recommend taking the ride in the evening to witness the city lights, which adds another dimension to the experience. The journey itself is often described as smooth and enjoyable, taking about 7-15 minutes each way. At the summit of Boztepe, guests find a variety of amenities including restaurants, cafes, and souvenir shops, making it a pleasant spot to spend a few hours. Reviewers frequently mention the opportunity for great photos and the relaxing atmosphere.
For the best experience, aim to visit on a clear day to maximize visibility. While the ride is relatively short, plan to spend 2-3 hours at Boztepe to fully enjoy the views, have a meal or coffee, and explore. Some visitors suggest bringing a camera with a good zoom for capturing distant details. To save money, consider that prices for food and souvenirs at the top can be slightly higher, so you might opt for a coffee or tea instead of a full meal if on a budget. If you're sensitive to heat, be aware that some older cable car cabins might lack sufficient airflow, especially on hot days.
The Teleferik station is conveniently located in Sarkiye Mahallesi, Atatürk Bulvarı No. 137, right off the main road along the coast. It's easily accessible and many visitors note the availability of a large car park nearby, which also features toilet facilities, cafes, and gift shops. For those staying in hotels like Radisson Blu, the Teleferik can even serve as a quick shuttle to the city center. Public transport options are generally good within Ordu, and the central location of the Teleferik makes it easy to reach by local buses or taxis.
A common complaint among visitors is the long queues, especially during peak season, holidays, or on Sundays. To mitigate this, try to visit on a weekday or early in the morning. Another frequent observation is that the windows of some cable cars can be scratched or marked with graffiti, which can slightly obstruct the view. While this is a minor issue, it's worth noting. Some also mention the 'almost compulsory' photos taken upon entry, which can feel intrusive if you're not interested in purchasing them.

