Anzac Day Gallipoli Tour: 4 Days, 3 Nights of Commemoration and Remembrance

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Anzac Day Gallipoli Tour: 4 Days, 3 Nights of Commemoration and Remembrance

Duration :   4 Days 3 Nights
The Price :   380,00
Max People :    33
Start Location:   Istanbul
turkey-tours Date :  24/04/2024 - 27/04/2024

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Anzac Day is a significant event that commemorates the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) soldiers who fought in World War I, particularly during the Gallipoli Campaign. Basic Itınerary for a 4-day, 3-night Anzac day Gallipoli tour for Anzac Day.

4 Days, 3 Nights of Commemoration and Remembrance


Day 1: Arrival in Istanbul, Turkey

  • Arrive in Istanbul and check into your hotel.( Your own booked hotel)
  • Depending on your arrival time, you may have some free time to explore the city on your own.
  • In the evening, you will meet with your tour group and guide for a briefing on the upcoming itinerary.

Day 2: Istanbul to Eceabat/Canakkale

  • After breakfast, depart from Istanbul and travel to Eceabat or Canakkale, the closest towns to the Gallipoli Peninsula.
  • Depending on your tour Chosed itinerary, there might be some stops along the way to visit historically significant sites.
  • Arrive at your accommodation in Eceabat or Canakkale, where you’ll spend the next three nights.
  • 20:00 pm You will be taken to Anzac Commemorative site on the gallipoli peninsula

Day 3: Anzac Day Dawn Service

  • Very early in the morning, typically before dawn, you’ll be taken to the Anzac Cove Fow dawn service
  • The Anzac Day Dawn Service is a solemn and moving ceremony that honors the soldiers who fought and fell during the Gallipoli Campaign.
  • Following the Dawn Service, you may have the opportunity to visit other significant sites on the peninsula, such as Lone Pine and Chunuk Bair.

Day 4: Travel to Ephesus via troy and Pergamon

  • After breakfast, You will depart for troy tour then continue to Pargamon.
  • After pergamon tour you will depart to Ephesus.
  • Your tour concludes upon arrival in Selcuk or Kusadasi

It’s important to remember that Anzac Day is a highly attended event, and arrangements must be made well in advance to secure your spot on a tour. Additionally, due to its popularity, expect large crowds during the commemorative services.


Accommodations on Anzac Day

Accommodation options for Anzac Day vary depending on the location where you plan to attend the commemorative events. The most significant Anzac Day Dawn Service takes place at the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey,

You can see and choose your accomodation from the list of hotels in Canakkale

Budget Hotels

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Gallipoli and Troy, 3 Star Anzac Hotel

A good choice for a stay in Çanakkale, Anzac Hotel is only 1.8 mi (2.9 km) from the airport. For a bite to eat, guests can visit Anzac Restaurant, which serves international cuisine and is open for breakfast. visit Gallipoli and troy.

Experience a comfortable stay at Anzac Hotel in Çanakkale. With easy airport access, international cuisine, and nearby attractions like Gallipoli and Troy, our 25 double rooms and amenities will ensure a delightful visit.


Accomodations:
25 Double Rooms, 1 Restaurants, 1 Coffee shop , Bar/Lounge ,Snack bar.


All rooms have:
Private Bath Direct phone, Hair Dryer, Fire Alarm,  Room Service, Wake-Up Service, TV, Satellite Broadcasting, Wi-Fi, Central Heating and Air Conditioning.


Location:
located at city centrum  Canakkale Airport 10 minutes drive, Izmir Airport 280 km, Istanbul Ataturk Airport 280 km.

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Deluxe Hotels

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Canakkale, 4 Star Akol Hotel

A great choice for a stay in Çanakkale, Akol Hotel is Central of the canakkale by the sea. Guests can visit Troy and Gallipoli with a day tour from canakkale.

Discover the ideal stay at Akol Hotel in Çanakkale, offering comfortable accommodations and a central location. Explore Troy and Gallipoli with convenient day tours from the city.


Accomodations:
135 Double Rooms, 2 Restaurants, 1 Coffee shop , Bar/Lounge ,Snack bar.


All rooms have:
Private Bath Direct phone, Hair Dryer, Fire Alarm, Snack bar, Room Service, Wake-Up Service, TV, Satellite Broadcasting, Wi-Fi, Central Heating and Air Conditioning.


Location:
At the city center, Canakkale Airport 3 km, Izmir Airport 280 km, Istanbul Ataturk Airport 280 km.


 

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Canakkale, Buyuk truva Hotel

A great Accommodations choice for a stay in Çanakkale, Buyuk Truva Hotel is only 2 mi (3.1 km) from the airport. For a bite to eat, guests can visit Troy and Gallipoli which serves Turkish cuisine and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Stay in style at Buyuk Truva Hotel, just 2 mi from Çanakkale Airport. Enjoy Turkish cuisine at Troy and Gallipoli. 66 Double Rooms, 61 Standard Rooms, and more amenities available. Located at the city center.


Accomodations:
66 Double Rooms, 61 Standard Rooms, 2 Special Rooms (For the Handicapped), 3 Suites,nditioning.


All rooms have:
Private Bath Direct phone, Hair Dryer, Fire Alarm, Snack bar, Room Service, Wake-Up Service, TV, Satellite Broadcasting, Wi-Fi, Central Heating and Air Conditioning.


Location:
At the city center, Canakkale Airport 3 km, Izmir Airport 280 km, Istanbul Ataturk Airport 280 km.


 

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High Class Hotels

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Gallipoli and Troy, 5 Star Kolin Hotel

Kolin Hotel Spa & Convention Center is a great choice for your beach stay in Çanakkale. The indoor pool provides a splash of fun, while guests in the mood for pampering can visit the spa to indulge in massages, facials and body scrubs.

Experience luxury and relaxation at Kolin Hotel Spa Convention Center in Çanakkale. Enjoy our indoor pool and pamper yourself with massages and facials at our spa. Book your beach stay today!


Accomodations:
274 Double Rooms, 2 Restaurants, 1 Coffee shop , Bar/Lounge ,Snack bar.


All rooms have:
Private Bath Direct phone, Hair Dryer, Fire Alarm, Snack bar, Room Service, Wake-Up Service, TV, Satellite Broadcasting, Wi-Fi, Central Heating and Air Conditioning.Indoor pool,


Location:
Kepez, Canakkale Airport 6 minutes drive, Izmir Airport 280 km, Istanbul Ataturk Airport 280 km.

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What to bring? with you during the dawn service Gallipoli


Attending the Anzac Day Dawn Service is a solemn and significant event, and being well-prepared can ensure that you have a meaningful and respectful experience. Here’s a list of items you may want to bring for the Anzac Day Dawn Service:


Warm Clothing: The dawn service is typically held outdoors, and the early morning can be chilly. Dress in warm layers to stay comfortable during the service. Consider wearing a jacket, sweater, or a thermal layer.


Rain Gear: Check the weather forecast before attending the service. If rain is expected, bring an umbrella or a rain jacket to stay dry.


Hat and Sunscreen: If the weather is expected to be sunny, bring a hat and apply sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun.


Comfortable Shoes: You might need to walk to the service location, so wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on various terrains.


Anzac Day Service Program: Some events may provide a program with the order of service and important information. If available, carry a copy to follow along and participate.


A Torch or Flashlight: It may still be dark when you arrive at the service site. A torch or flashlight can help you see where you’re going and read any printed materials.


Travel Mug or Water Bottle: Bring a travel mug with a hot drink or a water bottle to stay hydrated during the service.


Something to Sit On: The service might involve standing for extended periods. Bring a foldable chair or a cushion to sit on if necessary.


Respectful Attitude: Anzac Day is a day of remembrance, so maintain a respectful attitude during the service. Refrain from using mobile phones, talking loudly, or engaging in any behavior that may disrupt the solemnity of the occasion.


Camera or Binoculars (Optional): If you want to capture the event or get a closer view of any activities, bring a camera or binoculars. However, ensure that you use them discreetly and with sensitivity to the solemnity of the service.


Remember that the Anzac Day Dawn Service is a commemorative event to honor the sacrifices made by those who served their countries. It’s important to approach the service with reverence and respect for the significance of the occasion.


For Reasonable prices, Always make sure to choose a reputable Local tour operator  with experienced guides who can provide valuable insights into the historical and cultural significance of the places you visit. Turkey tour line is  a reputable local company of Turkey and located at Canakkale. Participating in an Anzac Day Tour is a unique and moving experience that allows you to pay tribute to the brave soldiers who served their countries and learn about the profound impact of war on history and humanity.



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Places You’ll See :

Gallipol Peninsula

Gallipoli is a peninsula located in northwestern Turkey, near the Dardanelles Strait. It is known for its historical significance, particularly as the site of the Gallipoli Campaign during World War I. Here are some key points about Gallipoli: World War I and the Gallipoli Campaign: The Gallipoli Campaign took place between 1915 and 1916 during World War I. It was a major military campaign fought between the Allied forces, primarily composed of Australian, New Zealand, British, and French troops, and the Ottoman Empire. The aim of the campaign was to secure control of the Dardanelles Strait and establish a supply route to Russia. However, the campaign resulted in heavy casualties and ended in failure for the Allies. Historical Battlefields and Memorials: The Gallipoli Peninsula is dotted with numerous battlefields, trenches, and war memorials that pay tribute to the soldiers who fought and lost their lives during the Gallipoli Campaign. Some of the significant sites include ANZAC Cove, Lone Pine Cemetery, Chunuk Bair, and the Turkish 57th Infantry Regiment Memorial. These sites offer a somber and reflective atmosphere, allowing visitors to remember and honor the fallen soldiers. ANZAC Day: ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) Day is commemorated on April 25th each year to honor the soldiers who fought in the Gallipoli Campaign. It has become a significant national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, marked by dawn services, ceremonies, and pilgrimage to Gallipoli for many Australians and New Zealanders. Historical Importance: The Gallipoli Campaign is considered a pivotal moment in the history of Australia, New Zealand, and Turkey. It played a role in the formation of national identities and the spirit of endurance, courage, and sacrifice. The campaign also had political and strategic implications, leading to the rise of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who later became the founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey. Visiting Gallipoli: Gallipoli attracts many visitors, particularly Australians, New Zealanders, and those interested in military history. The Gallipoli Battlefields and Memorials are accessible to the public, and guided tours are available to provide historical context and insights into the events that took place. Visitors can explore the trenches, visit the cemeteries, and pay their respects at the memorials. Gallipoli holds a significant place in the collective memory of Australia, New Zealand, and Turkey. It is a place of remembrance and reflection, where the sacrifices of soldiers are honored and their stories are preserved for future generations.

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Helen of Troy Troy is an ancient city located in what is now modern-day Turkey. It is famous for its mention in Greek mythology and the Trojan War, as described in Homer's epic poem, the Iliad. Troy is a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts, archaeology lovers, and those interested in Greek mythology. It offers a glimpse into the ancient past and the legendary stories that have captivated imaginations for centuries.

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Pergamon

Pergamon, also known as Pergamum or Pergamos, was an ancient Greek and Roman city located in modern-day Turkey. It was one of the most prominent cities in the Hellenistic period and held great political, cultural, and religious significance. Here are some key points about Pergamon: History: Pergamon was founded during the 3rd century BC and became the capital of the Kingdom of Pergamon, ruled by the Attalid dynasty. The city flourished under the Attalids, reaching its peak during the 2nd and 3rd centuries BC. It was a major center of culture, learning, and art. Acropolis of Pergamon: The most famous and impressive feature of Pergamon is its acropolis, a fortified hilltop citadel. The Acropolis of Pergamon includes various structures and monuments, including the Temple of Trajan, the Library of Pergamum (one of the largest ancient libraries), the Altar of Zeus (originally located here but now housed in Berlin's Pergamon Museum), and the impressive Theater of Pergamon. Medical and Healing Centers: Pergamon was renowned for its medical advancements and healing centers. The city was home to the Asclepion, a sanctuary dedicated to the god of healing, Asclepius. The Asclepion was not only a temple but also a complex that included baths, dormitories, and treatment rooms. It attracted patients from all over the Mediterranean seeking healing and medical treatments. Art and Culture: Pergamon was a hub of artistic and cultural activities. It was known for its sculpture workshops, which produced impressive statues and reliefs. The famous Pergamon Altar, now displayed in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, is a notable example of the city's artistic achievements. Pergamon also had a theater that could accommodate around 10,000 spectators, showcasing performances and entertainment. Roman Period and Decline: Pergamon became part of the Roman Empire in 133 BC and continued to be an important city. However, its prominence declined over time, and it was eventually abandoned and fell into ruins during the Byzantine period. Visiting Pergamon: The archaeological site of Pergamon is open to visitors and offers a glimpse into the city's ancient past. Exploring the ruins allows you to see the remains of the acropolis, the theater, the temples, and other structures. The Pergamon Museum in Berlin houses some of the major artworks and artifacts from Pergamon. Pergamon is a fascinating archaeological site that showcases the grandeur and cultural achievements of the ancient world. Its architectural wonders, medical advancements, and artistic heritage make it a captivating destination for history and culture enthusiasts.

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ITINERARY

24 April - Istanbul to Eceabat

12:00 noon Meet group at front of Hagia sophia. Our buses and guides will be ready there and please thick your names on the list of the group


12:15  pm Depart from Istanbul, stop half way for refreshments


17:00 pm Arrive Eceabat


-----Free afternoon


20:00 pm Depart for Dawn Service


Self Food

25 April - Dawn service at Anzac Cove

05:30 am Dawn service


10:30 am Australian service at Lone Pine


11:45 am New Zealand service at Chunuk Bair


-----Return to the hotel - Check in at your hotel

Accommodation | Lunch box


 

26 April - Gallipoli Guided tour

-----Free morning


12:00 noon Restaurant lunch


13:00 pm Departure for Gallipoli tour for Visiting

  • Brighton Beach,
  • Beach Cemetery,
  • ANZAC Cove,
  • Ariburnu Cemetery,
  • ANZAC Commemorative Site,
  • Respect to Mehmetcik Statue,
  • Lone Pine Australian Memorial,
  • Johnston's Jolly, (Turkish and Allied trenches and tunnels),
  • Turkish 57. Infantry Regiment Cemetery,
  • The Nek,
  • Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial

-----Back to hotel - Overnight at your hotel


Accommodation | Luch At Restaurant


27 April - Troy and Pergamon Guided tour

08:00 am Depart from the hotel for Fully Guided Troy Tour for visiting

  • The Trojan Horse,
  • Sacrificial Altars,
  • The 3700 year old city walls,
  • Houses of Troy I, 3000 B.C. - 2500 B.C.,
  • The Bouleuterion (Senate Building),
  • The Odeon (Concert Hall),
  • Remains of the various cities from Troy I through to Troy IX.

10:30 am End of Troy tour & depart for Bergama


13:30 pm Lunch in Bergama & depart for Fully guided Pergamon Acropolis tourVisiting

  • The ancient Pergamon, which once the ancient world's major power,
  • Center of learning and the arts,
  • The Acropolis,
  • The Library once held 200.000 books and Trojan,
  • Temple of Athena,
  • Temple of Trojan,
  • Alter of Zeus ( Now at BERLIN MUSEUM ),
  • The Gymnasium situated on terraces,
  • The lower Agora,
  • The Hellenistic Theater with a seating capacity of 10,000 Temple of Dionysus,

17:30 pm End of the tour & depart for Selcuk / Kusadasi


20:30 pm Arrive your hotel in Selcuk


21:30 pm Arrive your hotel in Kusadasi


Luch At Restaurant

What's Included

  • Dawn Service
  • Entrance fees
  • Gallipoli Guided tour
  • Hotels BB
  • Local Taxes
  • Lunch
  • Lunch box at Dawn service
  • Pergamon Guided tour
  • Regional Guide
  • Transportation
  • Troy Guided Tour

What's Excluded

  • Personal expenses
  • Tips

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