Gallipoli Tour from Çanakkale - Lunch Included | La Vacanza Travel

Gallipoli Tour from Çanakkale - Lunch Included

Duration: 6 hours 30 minutes
Destination: Türkiye, Çanakkale, Canakkale
from
78.58

Check Availability

  • 6 hours 30 minutes
  • Canakkale
  • E-Voucher
  • Lowest Price
  • Not-Cancellable

Overview

The name Gallipoli has long been associated with sacrifice and heroism, a place where history and legend have combined. Explore ANZAC battlefields and learn about the events of 1915 on this half day Gallipoli tour.

Visit Brighton Beach, the intended site of the landing on April 25. See Beach Cemetery where John Simpson Kirkpatrick ( The Donkey Man ) is buried

Explore ANZAC Cove site of the first landing on April 25 and the main base for the Allied troops in this sector throughout the campaign

Visit Ariburnu Cemetery on the northern tip of ANZAC Cove & The ANZAC Commemorative Site, where the annual Dawn Service is held

See The Lone Pine Australian Memorial and Johnston's Jolly where you'll explore original Allied and Turkish trenches and tunnels

Visit The 57. Regiment Turkish Memorial, where you will be given the Turkish perspective. The Nek, and Chunuk Bair where New Zealand Memorial is located

Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product

Stop At: Gallipoli Battlefield, Eceabat Turkiye

Your tour starts at the door of your hotel in Çanakkale at around 11:30am, where you will be met by our passenger escort and accompanied to the ferry terminal, where you will board the waiting ferry for the short trip across the Dardanelles Strait.

On arrival in the town of Eceabat, once the ancient city of Madytos, located on the shores of the Dardanelles, you will be able to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.

After lunch, you board our coach for the 15 minute trip out to the battlefields, crossing the Gallipoli Peninsula and driving to the Aegean coast, and one of the most famous beaches in modern history – ANZAC Cove.

The first part of your tour takes in the area where the men of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landed on April 25 1915, with our experienced guide giving you both background to the campaign leading up to the landing as well as describing the events of that historic day and beyond.

Among the highlights of the first part of the tour are standing above ANZAC Cove, site of the initial landing, and visiting the grave of John Simpson Kirkpatrick, the stretcher bearer famed as the Man with the Donkey for carrying wounded soldiers to a medical aid post using a stolen donkey.

Moving from the beaches up into the hills above, the tour then traces the line of the battle along what became known as Second Ridge, where the Allied advance was halted that first day of fighting by the Ottoman defenders and where the front line was located for the next seven months.

The tour follows the road along the top of Second Ridge, with the lines of Allied and Turkish trenches still clear on either side. The tours stops at a number of cemeteries and memorials, including the Australian memorial at Lone Pine – where almost 5000 Australians who have no known grave are commemorated – and Johnston’s Jolly Cemetery where we walk through the now abandoned trenches and tunnel entrances.

The final stop on the tour is Chunuk Bair, one of the highest points on the peninsula, and site of the New Zealand national memorial. The hill was captured in August by New Zealand troops and held for two days before being recaptured from the Allies by Ottoman forces under the personal command of Mustafa Kemal – later the president of modern Turkey.

Chunuk Bair was the scene of some of the fiercest fighting of the campaign, with the names of more than 850 New Zealand soldiers who fell in the area commemorated on the memorial. The recapture of Chunuk Bair effectively ended Allied hopes of victory at Gallipoli and so is a fitting place for our tour to close.

At the conclusion of the tour, our bus will return to Eceabat. Those guests wishing to travel to Istanbul will be able to take our specially configured bus, designed to provide more space and greater leg room for your comfort, for the approximately five hour trip.

For those guests wishing to return to Çanakkale, you will be escorted to the nearby ferry for the trip back across the Dardanelles.

Duration: 5 hours

Inclusions
  • Lunch - Set Menu Lunch. Vegeterian option is available
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Entry/Admission - Gallipoli Battlefield

Exclusions
  • Drinks at the lunch
  • Tips for the guide and driver
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 2 travelers
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Departure Point

Tourist Information Centers, Kemalpaşa, İskele Meydanı No:1, 17100 Çanakkale Merkez/Çanakkale, Türkiye
Traveler pickup is offered
According to the locaiton of the hotel meeting point can be arranged.


Departure Time

10:30 AM


Return Details

Returns to original departure point

Voucher info

You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

Duration

6 hours 30 minutes


User's Reviews

Kayra_S

11 Apr, 2024

Burak was a really great tour guide. We were really lucky to have him as he explained so many details of the war very well as we went from place to place. There was also sufficient time for exploring a sight after he explained things to us. The tour was definitely worth the price. I recommend this tour.

TheTravelingKurgan

08 Apr, 2024

I booked this tour with crowded house based on the positive reviews they were getting. There were four of us in our group. We we picked up from our hotel in Istanbul and driven to the start of the tour.The minibus was comfortable, and comfort breaks were provided. Lunch was provided at a local restaurant. Burak was our guide, very knowledgeable, and a great personality. The tour took us to the main places of interest. For one of our group, the tour brought to life the final journey of his great grandfather, fatally wounded at Lone Pine. The journey back was equally comfortable with a comfort break mid way. Good value for money, excellent service throughout, highly recommended.

Angela_B

09 Mar, 2024

Our guide Burak was extremely knowledgeable and made sense of what occurred. He had a genuine interest in the subject and understood the significance for the Kiwis and Aussies, especially, who make this pilgrimage.

Jacob

21 Feb, 2024

Our tour guide was named Charlie. He met us at our hotel and walked with us to the ferry. We were driven around in a large van across the Gallipoli peninsula with many stops. Charlie is a very good storyteller and made the basics of the campaign and the major motivations of each side very clear. I think this 6 hour tour is a good amount of time to understand and visualize the area and war. Very satisfied with the tour overall. Thank you.

Trip58824598139

15 Jan, 2024

Well worth the pilgrimage. The tour covered Anzac Cove , Lone Pine Memorial , trenches and other points of interest . Guide was very good and lunch hit the spot.

User's Picture Gallery

Image

Very pleased

Image

Excellent tour

Image

Fantastic guide made sense of it all.

Image

Gallipoli in a snapshot.

Image

Kiwis far from home

Image

Amazing experience with Burak

Image

Great Gallipoli Tour

Image

Great tour in English

Image

Anzac Cove guided tour

Image

Personified the battle that happened so many years ago. Lest we forget.

Image

A rich, authentic, quality Gallipoli experience

Image

Well recommended

Image

Wonderful tour and guide - Burac

Image

Great historical tour

Image

Great service.

Image

Best Gallipoli Tour

Image

Well worth it

Image

Getting away for a day at Galipoli

Image

Poignant, memorable and well organised tour.

ImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImage

Similar Packages