Explore ANZAC sector of the Gallipoli peninsula in a unique way. Walk in their footsteps and learn about the events of 1915 leaving their mark on many nations. Take a journey back where history was made and myths were born, connecting the past with the present.
Pickup included
Following the pick up from the hotel or the cruise port in Canakkale arrive in the ferry terminal to take the ferry across
Enjoy a short ferry ride on the Dardanelles, the strait which seperates Asia and Europe like the Bosphorus in Istanbul. After getting off the ferry start exploring Gallipoli peninsula.
Explore the battlefields of the Anzac sector, starting from the beach where the first men of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landed at dawn on April 25, following their advance along original trails into the hills above the coast and all along the front line where they were halted by the defending Turkish forces. The sites visited are , •Ariburnu Cemetery, located on the northern end of Anzac Cove and the point where the first Australian soldiers landed at dawn on April 25, 1915. • Anzac Cove, the beach where most Allied soldiers came ashore and which served as the main base for the Allied troops in the sector throughout the campaign. •Anzac Commemorative Site, where the Anzac Day is held every year on the 25th of April to remember all the fallen. • The Sphinx, which was named after the Sphinx in Egypt. •Hell Spit Cemetery at the southern end of the cove, the last resting place of John Simpson Kirkpatrick, the stretcher bearer known as the Man with the Donkey
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.
The tour includes a ferry ride if you stay in Canakkale No need for the ferry ride if you stay in Eceabat