Canela Cable Car Park Ticket

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Canela Cable Car Park Ticket

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  • 45 minutes to 1 hour 10 minutes (approx.)
  • From $23.52
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Up in the gondolas, Canela feels bigger. This ticket is a straightforward pass for the Parque Bondinhos Canela cable cars, with time to enjoy lookout views (including a peek at the Caracol Waterfall) and move between three stations on the way through.

I like how easy it is to plan: you get a cable car circuit that runs about 45 minutes to 1 hour 10 minutes, and you can linger around the first viewpoint area. I also like that the main starting point is built for day-to-day comfort, with elevators and restrooms for visitors who need accessibility support, plus a ticket office for the Eagle zip line nearby.

One thing to keep straight: this pass is for the cable cars only. Caracol State Park entry isn’t included, and the Eagle zip line requires an extra ticket (so don’t count on doing everything on one price).

Key points before you go

Canela Cable Car Park Ticket - Key points before you go

  • A timed, low-stress ride: plan about 45 minutes to 1 hour 10 minutes for the experience.
  • Included access to three stations on the cable car system.
  • Caracol Waterfall viewpoint stop at the start area, with places to warm up and browse.
  • Accessibility is built in at the main station area, including elevators and restrooms.
  • Extra attractions cost extra, like Caracol State Park and the Eagle zip line.
  • Service animals are allowed, which matters for many visitors.

Canela Cable Car Park Ticket at a glance: time, price, what’s really included

Canela Cable Car Park Ticket - Canela Cable Car Park Ticket at a glance: time, price, what’s really included
This is a ticket for the cable car experience at Canela, Brazil, sold by Bondinhos Aéreos Parques da Serra. The price is $23.52 per person, and the time on-site usually lands around 45 minutes to 1 hour 10 minutes.

Here’s the value math: you’re paying for access to the cable cars and the ability to visit three stations. If you’re mainly after viewpoints and a fun, easy ride, that’s a fair deal—especially because you don’t need extra planning once you’re inside the system. But if you were hoping this ticket also covers Caracol State Park or the Eagle zip line, you’ll need to budget more, because those are listed as not included.

It’s also worth knowing that this experience is commonly booked about 15 days in advance, so if your trip dates are fixed, don’t wait until the last minute.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Canela.

Parque Bondinhos Canela check-in: elevators, restrooms, and your first lookout

Canela Cable Car Park Ticket - Parque Bondinhos Canela check-in: elevators, restrooms, and your first lookout
The visit begins at Parque Bondinhos Canela, where you’ll start your cable car ride and also return to this same station area when the experience ends. Think of this as your home base plus your warm-up: it’s where the system starts, where you can orient yourself fast, and where the first viewpoint is set up.

At this station, you’ll find a lookout point for the Caracol Waterfall. This matters because you’re not only buying a ride—you’re buying a view stop that gives you a taste of what the area is known for, right before (or as) you move through the rest of the cable car circuit.

Also, this is one of those places that’s set up for real-world needs. The info notes full accessibility with elevators and restrooms for people with special needs. If you’ve ever had to choose between accessibility and fun on a trip, you’ll appreciate that the core attraction doesn’t ignore that.

And yes, there’s also practical comfort: you can pick up something warm like hot chocolate at the viewpoint area, and there are shops nearby if you want small souvenirs or a snack break.

Inside the cable car circuit: three stations in one easy loop

Canela Cable Car Park Ticket - Inside the cable car circuit: three stations in one easy loop
The heart of the ticket is access to the cable cars and their three stations. In other words, you’re not stuck waiting around for a complicated multi-stop itinerary. You move through the system, enjoy what each station offers, and then you’re done after the circuit—roughly 45 minutes to 1 hour 10 minutes.

What makes this format work well for many visitors is that it’s low decision-making. Once you’re in, you’re basically on rails: you ride, you look, you come back. If your day includes hikes, museum stops, or long drives, this ticket is a good counterweight. It’s a break that still feels like an outing.

One timing note: the listing says the tour includes time from 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM, and the experience provider runs within that window for the dates shown. So if you like seeing viewpoints in softer morning light (or you just don’t like rushing), planning for earlier in the day can feel easier.

Caracol Waterfall viewpoint, hot chocolate, and shops: why this stop matters

At the starting station, you get the first Caracol Waterfall lookout right where you begin. That’s a big deal because it sets expectations instantly. You see the feature, you understand the kind of view you’re working with, and then you decide how much time you want to spend in the surrounding area.

The hot chocolate and shops are more than extras. They make the viewpoint stop practical. On many trips in this region, the weather can shift during the day, and having a warm drink option means you’re not forced to choose between comfort and sight-seeing. If you’re traveling with someone who needs a quick break, this stop gives you a natural pause without changing your plan.

Also, there’s a bit of planning leverage here: the main station is where you can find the ticket office for another attraction (the Eagle zip line). So if you’re standing there already and you’re curious, you can check pricing and decide while your schedule is still flexible.

What costs extra: Caracol State Park, Eagle zip line, photos, and transport

The cable car ticket covers the ride and the stations. That’s clear. What’s not included is where you should watch your budget.

Here’s what’s listed as not included:

  • Access to Caracol State Park
  • The Eagle Attraction ticket (listed as a surcharge)
  • Professional photos (an additional charge)
  • Transport to location

The big takeaway: if you want both the cable car views and a full outing inside Caracol State Park, you’ll likely need separate entry planning. Don’t assume the cable car stop equals park access. This ticket is focused on the cable cars and station experience.

Same idea with the Eagle zip line. The station area includes an Eagle ticket office, which makes it convenient to price-check and decide on the spot, but you still need that extra ticket. If adrenaline isn’t in your plan, you can ignore it and just enjoy the cable car loop.

Finally, transport isn’t included. So when you compare the $23.52 price to other activities, add whatever it will cost you to actually get to Parque Bondinhos Canela from where you’re staying.

Practical tips to make the most of your hour

This experience is short, so small choices matter.

  • Arrive with the mindset of a view-and-ride loop. You’re not trying to fill 3 hours. You’re trying to make the most of 45 minutes to 1 hour 10 minutes.
  • Use the first viewpoint area intelligently. Warm up with hot chocolate if you want comfort, then decide how much time you want in the shops before continuing through the cable car system.
  • If you’re considering the Eagle zip line, check the Eagle ticket office while you’re at the starting station area. That way you’re not making that decision later when your timing is tighter.
  • Keep your expectations aligned with what’s included. The cable cars and three stations are the core. Caracol State Park and Eagle are separate add-ons.

And one more travel-smart point: because most travelers need only one simple pass, you can often fit this into a day without needing major restructuring. It’s ideal as a scenic break between heavier activities.

Who should book the Canela Cable Car Park Ticket

Canela Cable Car Park Ticket - Who should book the Canela Cable Car Park Ticket
I think this ticket is a strong match for:

  • People who want scenic views without a long hike
  • Families or mixed-age groups who benefit from shorter, easier outings
  • Visitors who value accessibility features like elevators and restrooms at the main station area
  • Anyone who wants a planned, self-paced circuit with three stations and clear boundaries

It’s not the best fit if:

  • You specifically want Caracol State Park access included in the ticket price
  • You’re mainly chasing the Eagle zip line experience and don’t care about cable car stations or viewpoints
  • Your plan relies on transport being covered (because it isn’t)

Also, service animals are allowed, and the experience says most travelers can participate—so it’s broadly approachable for a wide range of visitors.

Should you book it?

If you’re visiting Canela and you want a scenic, low-effort activity that still feels like a real outing, I’d book this. For $23.52, you get access to the cable cars and the chance to visit three stations, with a built-in Caracol Waterfall viewpoint stop at Parque Bondinhos Canela. That’s good value if your main goal is views and a fun ride.

But book smart: treat this as the cable car experience, not an all-in-one pass to everything nearby. If Caracol State Park or the Eagle zip line are must-dos for you, you’ll want to add those separately rather than hoping they’re baked into this ticket.

FAQ

What does the Canela cable car ticket include?

The ticket includes access to the cable cars and the experience’s three stations at Parque Bondinhos Canela.

What is not included with this ticket?

Caracol State Park access is not included, the Eagle zip line attraction requires an extra ticket, professional photos cost extra, and transport to the location is not included.

How long does the experience take?

The duration is approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour 10 minutes.

Where does the experience start?

The tour starts at Parque Bondinhos Canela, where the cable car ride begins and where the experience also ends.

What are the opening hours?

The experience is listed as open Monday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, within the dates 09/01/2024 to 02/03/2027.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.

Are service animals allowed?

Yes. Service animals are allowed, and the main station area is described as having elevators and restrooms for people with special needs.

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