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1 Day
Daily Tour
24 people
English, Español
Your day begins with an early morning transfer from your Istanbul hotel, heading towards the historic peninsula of Gallipoli. Upon arrival, you’ll be met by a knowledgeable local guide who will bring the stories of the campaign to life.
Your first stop is Anzac Cove, a place of profound significance where Australian and New Zealand forces landed on April 25, 1915. You will then visit Lone Pine Cemetery, a solemn site commemorating the immense sacrifice of Australian soldiers. Next, climb to the top of Chunuk Bair, the highest point of the peninsula, which offers panoramic views and holds the New Zealand Memorial.
The tour continues to the southern tip of the peninsula at Cape Helles, where British and French forces fought. Here you’ll visit the Helles Memorial and the French Cemetery, paying respects to soldiers from both nations. The tour also includes a visit to the Martyrs’ Memorial (Şehitler Abidesi), a powerful symbol of Turkish sacrifice, and the moving 57th Regiment Memorial, a tribute to the Turkish soldiers who fought valiantly at Chunuk Bair.
Finally, you will visit the Gallipoli Simulation Center for an immersive, interactive experience that provides a deeper understanding of the campaign. After a day of poignant reflection and discovery, you will be transferred back to Istanbul, with the historical significance of Gallipoli etched in your memory.
Pick Up: Our Guide will pick you up from your hotel. Travel to Bursa.
Upon Arrival;
Gallipoli Peninsula Visit Gallipoli Peninsula, the sacred battleground of the 1915 campaign that shaped modern Turkey, Australia, and New Zealand. This historic peninsula features preserved trenches, cemeteries, and memorials commemorating the sacrifice of soldiers from multiple nations in one of WWI's most significant campaigns.
Anzac Cove Stand at Anzac Cove, where Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) forces first landed on April 25, 1915. This small beach holds profound significance for ANZAC nations and hosts annual Dawn Services, serving as a place of remembrance and pilgrimage for thousands of visitors.
Lone Pine Cemetery Pay respects at Lone Pine Cemetery, commemorating Australian soldiers who fought in the bloodiest battles of Gallipoli. This beautifully maintained Commonwealth War Graves cemetery features the famous Lone Pine tree and serves as the focal point for ANZAC Day commemorations.
Chunuk Bair Climb to Chunuk Bair, the highest point of the Gallipoli Peninsula and site of the New Zealand memorial. This strategic hill offers panoramic views over the Dardanelles and houses the New Zealand Memorial commemorating soldiers who reached the summit during the August offensive.
Cape Helles Explore Cape Helles, the southern tip of Gallipoli Peninsula where British and French forces landed. This area features the Helles Memorial commemorating soldiers with no known grave, French cemetery, and V Beach cemetery marking the sites of intense fighting.
Suvla Bay Visit Suvla Bay, site of the final major Allied offensive in August 1915. This peaceful bay now offers swimming and relaxation while serving as a reminder of the amphibious landings that ultimately failed to break the Ottoman defense.
Gallipoli Simulation Center Experience the Gallipoli Simulation Center, using cutting-edge technology to recreate the 1915 campaign. This interactive museum offers immersive experiences, historical documentaries, and educational programs bringing the Gallipoli story to life for modern visitors.
Martyrs' Memorial (Şehitler Abidesi) Honor fallen Turkish soldiers at the Martyrs' Memorial, commemorating Ottoman defenders who died protecting their homeland. This impressive monument overlooks the Dardanelles and represents Turkish national sacrifice during the Gallipoli Campaign.
French Cemetery Visit the French Cemetery at Seddülbahir, commemorating French colonial troops who fought alongside British forces. This well-maintained cemetery honors soldiers from France and French colonies who participated in the Gallipoli Campaign's opening phase.
Turkish Memorial (57th Regiment) Discover the 57th Regiment Memorial, honoring the Turkish regiment that was completely destroyed defending Chunuk Bair. This moving memorial commemorates extraordinary sacrifice with Atatürk's famous words: "Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives..."
After tour ends, we will return to Istanbul for your hotel.
Starting the tour early in the morning, around 8:00 AM, is recommended to make the most of your day and avoid the large crowds at popular sites like Green Mosque.
Yes, Especially we need to dress up properly for mosque visits.
The tour involves little amount of walking. Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended.
We dont need to spend for entrance fees for this tour.
Yes, the tour can be customized based on your interests.
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