The summit sits at an elevation of 605 meters above sea level.
The rotating restaurant building at the summit was designed to provide a comprehensive view of the Antalya coastline without visitors having to leave their seats.
The cable car system serving the mountain covers a distance of 1,706 meters.
Tünektepe is part of the western end of the Konyaaltı beach range.
Tünektepe Manzaraları is a mountain vantage point located at an elevation of approximately 605 meters overlooking the Mediterranean coastline and Antalya city. The site is accessed primarily via the Tünektepe Cable Car (Teleferik) which ascends from the Sarısu area. The summit features a circular viewing platform providing 360-degree vistas of the Beydağları Mountains and the Gulf of Antalya. On-site facilities include a rotating panoramic restaurant and social amenities managed by the Antalya Metropolitan Municipality. The location is situated at the western edge of the Konyaaltı district where the Taurus Mountains meet the sea.
The north-facing edge of the viewing platform offers a direct, clear shot of the entire Konyaaltı coastline and city grid.
Bring a light jacket even in summer, as temperatures are significantly lower at the 605-meter summit compared to the coast.
Check local weather reports for wind speed, as the cable car operations are frequently suspended during high winds.
Carry sunglasses as the reflected glare from the Mediterranean can be intense on the viewing deck.
Avoid visiting on days with high wind forecasts, as the cable car is prone to closure, leaving no alternative access to the summit.
The cable car is typically closed on Mondays for weekly maintenance and may suspend operations during high winds.