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Flexible Departure Tour to Gallipoli & Troy

Flexible Departure Tour to Gallipoli & Troy

This package tour is flexible departure time from Istanbul. You will stay 3 nights and 4 days in Canakkale or Eceabat for Gallipoli and Troy. According your wishes, you depart from Istanbul morning, noon or afternoon. You join our daily tours to Gallipoli and Troy. You'll come back to Istanbul any time in the day. Also, you can continue to Ephesus, Pamukkale , Cappadocia or other cities of Turkey....

Gallipoli Ephesus & Pamukkale Tours From Istanbul

Gallipoli Ephesus & Pamukkale Tours From Istanbul

3 days tour to Gallipoli, Ephesus, and Pamukkale from Istanbul departs everyday Istanbul. Drive to Gallipoli peninsula and discover the Gallipoli on the first day and continue to Ephesus. You will visit Ephesus and Virgin mary House, stay in Kusadasi. Last day you will visit Pamukkale & Hierapolis Ancient City than fly back to Istanbul. If you have a short vacation in Turkey, this tour program is ...

Gallipoli – Troy – Ephesus & Pamukkale Package Tour

Gallipoli – Troy – Ephesus & Pamukkale Package Tour

We depart from Istanbul early in the morning and drive to Canakkale. We will have Gallipoli and Troy tours in Canakkale and bus transportation to Kusadasi. Explore the Ephesus Ancient City, House of Virgin Mary, Pamukkale, and Hierapolis Ruins and come back to Istanbul. Your program covers all transportations, hotels, and guided tours....

7 Days Gallipoli & Turkey Package Tour

7 Days Gallipoli & Turkey Package Tour

Gallipoli Turkey package tour covers to visit Gallipoli, Troy, Pergamon, Ephesus, Pamukkale and Cappadocia. You will have relaxing and historical tour program in 7 days. You are going to depart from Istanbul and at the end return back to Istanbul. Program covers all your transportations, guided tours, hotel accommodations and flight ticket....

Best of Istanbul – Gallipoli & Troy Package Tour

Best of Istanbul – Gallipoli & Troy Package Tour

Best of Istanbul Gallipoli & Troy Package: In this option, you will have a chance visit Istanbul sights and continue to Gallipoli and visit Gallipoli Anzac peninsula and Helen of Troy Ancient City in 6 days and 5 nights. You do combine Istanbul, Gallipoli, and Troy in a package tour. It covers all your transportations, guided tours, hotels and airport transportations....

8 Days Legend of Turkey Tour Package

8 Days Legend of Turkey Tour Package

We invite you to a dreamy 8 day Turkey tour. We will feel the pain of the First World War in Gallipoli and live the war of the beautiful Helen's love in Troy. We will be lost in Ephesus history, where the fates of Amons changed, and we will get out from the white terraces of Pamukkale's unique beauty. We will breathe in the magical atmosphere of Cappadocia, the country of beautiful horses, and ...

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Professional Tour Guides

Turkey has a lot of historical sights. Especially Gallipoli has distressing history but it is very important for many nationalities who lost their parents in Gallipoli War. Our well educated Gallipoli Tour Guides will inform you about the history of WW1 and spirit of solidarity.

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We have been in this business more than 19 years and we are operating Gallipoli Tours and Turkey Tours last 10 years. We educated about tours management and tour operating. We become expert about Turkey Tour operation, specially Gallipoli Tours and Troy Tours. Once you contact us, our well-experienced tour specialist will help you for all your inquire for 7/24 hours. We also, use well-educated experienced local tour guides in our day tours and tour packages in Turkey.

Transportation in Turkey

During our Gallipoli and Turkey Tours, we use new model touristic buses. All of our Vans/buses are air-conditional, non-smoking and comfortable. We generally use our tour buses for connection from one city the other but sometimes, we use also local buses for connection between cities. We also use internal flights for connecting one city to another city in our Turkey Tours package. Because Turkey offers a lot to see and historical sights in Turkey are far away from each other. For sure, we will make your holiday memorable and comfortable with our nice, clean transportation.

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Private Gallipoli Tours

We proudly present our private Gallipoli Tour and Troy Tour departing from Istanbul

Private Troy Day Tour From Istanbul

Private Troy Day Tour From Istanbul

Private Troy day tour from Istanbul is begin early in the morning with the pick up right from your hotel and continue to drive to Troy Ancient City via Canakkale center. You will have private day tour to Troy. Thats why, you will be more flexible to spend your time on the way and in Helen of Troia. Your private day tour covers to pick you up from your hotel, private vehicle, private local tour gui...

Private Gallipoli & Troy Tour From Istanbul

Private Gallipoli & Troy Tour From Istanbul

Private Gallipoli & Troy Tour From Istanbul gives you chance to visit both historical sights in one day by private car/van and guide. As you can realize, the distance is too much and many things to see. We will make your day memorable and comfortable with our well-organized a day trip from Istanbul to Gallipoli and Troy. You will be more independent and you can determine the sights and time. ...

Private Gallipoli Tours From Istanbul

Private Gallipoli Tours From Istanbul

Private Gallipoli tours depart from Istanbul in the morning by private vehicle and take you Gallipoli where you will see memorials, remains of WW1 trenches and tunnels. You will visit all around Gallipoli by our professional English speaking local tour guide and late night back to Istanbul. If you do not like to be on a group tour and visit Gallipoli Peninsula more independently, join private tour...

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Gallipoli Tour provides specialized and tailored journeys to Turkey’s rich array of historical and cultural landmarks, such as Gallipoli, Troy, Pergamon, Ephesus, Pamukkale, Antalya, Fethiye, Konya, and Cappadocia. Embark on an extraordinary exploration of these breathtaking ancient sites, accompanied by our local expert guides. These specialists are not only well-versed in the intricate wartime history of Gallipoli but are also knowledgeable in the cultural and historical significance of all our featured destinations. Experience an unforgettable tour steeped in heritage, guided by regional experts committed to offering you an immersive and enlightening adventure.

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For those who have a personal connection to the ANZAC history or are a history buff interested in WWI military battlefields. Read our practical guide to visiting Gallipoli and ANZAC Cove, on a fully-escorted battlefield historian private tour.

John at Lone Pine Cemetery.

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It is not every day you travel far across the globe on an Australian right of passage and pilgrimage tour to Anzac Cove and Gallipoli’s battlefields in Turkey to see where your grandfather fought for our freedoms during the First World War.

In early-July 2019, John and I travelled to Greece , Italy and Turkey for eight weeks, spending six nights in Turkey — from visiting Istanbul’s Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia to wandering through the colourful Grand Bazaar and Egyptian Spice Market to hot-air ballooning over Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys , to name a few activities. One memorable and sombre experience was our full-day historical journey to Gallipoli’s principal battlefields, graveyards and monuments.

John, an ex-military soldier and 21+ year veteran of the Australian Armed Forces, was also keen to learn about the brave and fateful moment in 1915 when 16,000 Australian troops, including my grandfather, landed at Gallipoli.

To do this once-in-a-lifetime experience justice, we hired one of Turkey’s best-leading experts and historians on the Gallipoli Campaign, Kenan Çelik, MA, OAM, booking one of his six-hour Classic Anzac Battlefield tours.

Here is our guide on how we stepped into exploring WWI history on a full-day fully-escorted private tour from Istanbul to Gallipoli.

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Brief overview of the gallipoli campaign and the anzacs.

Onsite commemorative Anzac 1915 plaque at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli

At dawn on 25 April 1915, Allied troops landed on the Gallipoli peninsula in Ottoman Turkey. The Gallipoli campaign was the land-based element of a strategy intended to allow Allied ships to pass through the Dardanelles, capture Constantinople (now Istanbul) and ultimately knock Ottoman Turkey out of the war.

In 1915 Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) troops stormed a quiet Aegean beach to battle Turkish soldiers on the Gallipoli Peninsula.

ANZAC Day was first marked on 25 April 1916 in commemoration of the first anniversary of the landing of the ANZACs, marking the brave and fateful moment when 16,000 Australian troops (including Rae’s grandfather, Bertram Hare) landed at Gallipoli of which 2,000 would be killed and wounded on that fateful day alone.

By the time Gallipoli was evacuated in December 1915, 8,709 Australians and 2,779 New Zealanders had been killed.

Places of Pride

Today, many memorials and cemeteries, not only in Turkey, Australia and other countries (see other top battlefields around the world worth visiting further below ), mark the fight and honour those who lost their lives.  

Places of Pride is the National Register of War Memorials and is an Australian War Memorial initiative to record the location and photos of every war memorial across Australia.

John at ANZAC Square Memorial Screens, Brisbane, Australia

The  Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Australia, is also such a place open to the public to visit — designed and built in the 1920s and 1930s to commemorate those who served in the First World War. 

Australia War Memorials Commemorative Courtyard

Today, the Australia War Memorial building and its extended surrounding structures tell the stories of the past and honour Australian servicemen and servicewomen involved in other battles of subsequent conflicts and operations, such as World War II, the Korean and Vietnam wars and current operations.

Where are Gallipoli and Anzac Cove?

Map of The Dardanelles and the Gallipoli peninsula, showing the sea attack on the Narrows in 1915.

Anzac Cove (Turkish: Anzak Koyu) is a small cove on the Gallipoli peninsula (Gelibolu in modern Turkey) located in the southern part of East Thrace, the European part of Turkey, with the Aegean Sea to the west and the Dardanelles strait to the east.

Anzac Cove became famous as the site of the World War I landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps on Sunday, 25 April 1915.

Getting There

John at Anzac commemorative site, Gallipoli, Turkey

It is about a 5-hour (about 266 kilometres) one-way drive by a private limousine from Istanbul to Gallipoli.

Combining the road trip with our six-hour fully-escorted guided tour (plus a lunch break in Eceabat) makes for a 16-hour+ full-day excursion.

The nearest towns to the Anzac commemorative sites are Eceabat (20km), Canakkale town centre (30km) and Gelibolu (45km), but there is no public transport available from these towns to the national park. The services take place in the Gallipoli Campaign Historical Site, a protected area in a national park, which is an isolated, remote and exposed location with no permanent infrastructure, facilities or shelter.

Best Time to Visit Gallipoli

The best time to visit Gallipoli is during the spring (March through May) and autumn months. Summer months will mean intense heat and blazing sun. Also, there is very little shade on the battlefield area, in addition to massive crowds, mainly from Turks on holiday. The Winter months are typically cold and rainy.

Days before and during 25 April is an extremely popular and busy period each year for Australians, New Zealanders and Turks. For further information on attending the Anzac Day Gallipoli Dawn Service, Anzac Commemorative Site; and Australian Memorial Service, Lone Pine Cemetery and New Zealand Memorial Service, Chunuk Bair, go to the Australian Government, Department of Veterans Affairs website .

The busiest month for tourism in Gallipoli, Turkey is July, followed by June and May. We visited in early-July 2019, with few tourists, and experienced warm weather (a high of 87°F (30°C)) with clear blue skies and a gentle breeze coming from the Gallipoli peninsula beaches.

What To Pack For Gallipoli

Dress in casual clothing and comfortable walking footwear, especially since all sites of interest at Gallipoli (except for private museums in the area) are outdoors. The variable terrain includes reasonable flat sealed roads, cobblestone paths, sloped and uneven gravel tracks and grassed areas (which can become slippery or muddy when wet), as well as very steep ungraded paths.

In the summertime, come prepared with a hat and sunblock, snacks and bottled water (as the nearest shops are in Eceabat, 20 kilometres away). In the colder months, wear layers.

About Our Expert Battlefield Guide & Historian

John with Kenan Çelik, MA, OAM (right) - Turkey's leading battlefield historian and guide

Kenan Çelik, MA, OAM, is one of Turkey’s leading English-speaking experts on the Gallipoli Campaign of World War One, having been a certified guide to the battlefields of the Gallipoli Peninsula for more than 30 years.

At that time, Kenan shared his knowledge of the events of 1915 with literally thousands of people from all walks of life.

He has had the privilege of showing Gallipoli battlefields to Presidents, Governors-General and many other dignitaries, as well as visitors from Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, India, Turkey, Ireland and Canada.

In 2000, Kenan was awarded the Order of Australia, our highest civil honour, by the Australian government recognising his services to Australian history and becoming the first Turkish citizen to receive this award.

Since retiring as a lecturer in English language and literature, Kenan holds the Turkish states certificate’, qualifying him as a guide for all sites in Turkey — concentrating on introducing visitors to the history of the Gallipoli battlefields and the ancient cities of Troy and Assos.

You can contact Kenan for more information on Gallipoli, Troy and Assos and his expert service as a guide for these places when you plan to visit Turkey.

Gallipoli as an ex-Australian Soldier and Grand-daughter of WWI

Private Bertram Hare

As an Australian, visiting Gallipoli is a right of passage and a once-in-a-lifetime historical pilgrimage. However, there are also two personal reasons for John and me why this journey was historically and significantly important.

My grandfather, Bertram Hare, was there as a Corporal on the landing at Anzac Cove and John served 21 years in the Australian Armed Forces with a keen interest in military history.

The most moving part of this Gallipoli tour experience for us was spending time in the cemeteries where thousands of ANZACs lie, and seeing the graves of legendary ANZACs including John Simpson [Kirkpatrick], the ‘man with the donkey’.

Simpson and his donkey (named Murphy) are part of the legend of Anzac.

My Grandfather, Corporal Bertram Hare — An ANZAC Soldier at Gallipoli

Bertram Hare

Every family has a WWI family ancestral story and one I’m proud to share. Below is my Grandpa Bert’s military biography and journey to Gallipoli as a veteran and surviving soldier of the First World War, 1914-1918 conflict.

On 22 December 1914, my grandfather on my mother’s side, Corporal Bertram Hare and his Company 15th Battalion embarked a ship bound for the Middle East.

When the 15th Battalion (part of the 4th Brigade) arrived in Egypt two months later, it became part of the New Zealand and Australian Division. Bert and his Battalion left Egypt bound for Gallipoli as part of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force on 12 April 1915.

On 25 April 1915, my grandfather and his fellow soldiers landed at ANZAC Cove in the late afternoon. When, on the night of the landing, the troops of the 4th (Monash’s) Infantry Brigade — the 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th Battalions reached the head of the valley — they found Quinn’s held by a handful of men of the 1st and 3rd Brigades, together with some New Zealanders and a New Zealand machine-gun.

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The 16th Battalion was designated a place at Pope’s, and part of the 15th near Courtney’s and Steele’s. The 13th, coming up the next day, mainly strengthened the 16th Battalion on Pope’s, but one of its companies reinforced the remnants of the original garrison at Quinn’s. When the 1st Australian Division was reorganised, the 15th Battalion, scattered through it, was gradually disentangled. On Thursday, the 14th Battalion in Quinn’s Post was relieved by six officers and about 220 men of the 15th under Captain Quinn. (ref Bean diaries vol I, p579). Thousands died the first night.

From May to August, the Battalion was involved heavily in establishing and defending the front line of the ANZAC beachhead. In August, the 14th and 15th Battalions are assigned to the task and seize the high ground between Hill 971 (or Koja Chemen Tepe), the highest point of the Sari Bair Ridge and Chanuk Bair in order to secure a drive across the peninsula to capture the forts which guarded the straits.

Anzac Cove (looking south), Gallipoli peninsula, Canakkale Province, Turkey

In the first months of the Gallipoli campaign, flies were not present to any great extent, but over time, with horse manure and several hundred thousand dead, waste, and polluted water, disease spread, and dysentery became rife. Medical records indicated there were many mistakes with diagnosis and treatment. In the end, hundreds were being shipped out in May-August 1915 to try and prevent the spread of disease.

Bert suffered malaria, loss of vision, gastroenteritis and dysentery. On 30 July 1915, he was shipped out. It was just in the nick of time, for in August, the Company participated in the failed attempt to assault the summit of Hill 971. During the night of 6 August 1915, the 4th Brigade advanced. But, progress was slow due to the difficulty of the terrain. By dawn the following day, the Brigade was well short of its objective. During the failed attempt to assault the summit, most of his Company died.

Memorial for all the soldiers (including those who served in the 15th Battalion alongside my grandfather) that died at Anzac Cove, Turkey.

From 21 August 1915 until 26 September 1915, Bert has hospitalised onboard a ship, at island hospitals Ghezirah, Mena, Helouan, and Zeitoun in Egypt. Later he was discharged on light duties until 19 February 1916, when Bert got transferred to Australia as escort duty on the Nestor. On return, he was promoted to sergeant, discharged on medical grounds and employed as a recruiting officer.

The Atatürk memorial at Ari Burnu Cemetary, Anzac Cove Beach

Grandpa Bert luckily survived Gallipoli to settle down as a farmer back in Australia. Unfortunately, he died before I was born, so I never got to thank him personally for his service to our country.

What Does ANZAC Day Mean to Us?

Warrant Officer (WO2) John Ronan served over 21 years in the Australian Armed Forces.

For over a century Australians have served in conflict and peace around the world, protecting the values of freedom and democracy. During John’s 21 years in the military, we have met hundreds of good people who have served, some of whom are still good friends of ours today.

John on Anzac Day (front right) with military mates of longstanding.

Every ANZAC Day we remember and give thanks for the service of all those who have fought for our freedom, and we give thanks to all those serving our country today.

Whether that’s through wearing rosemary, a red poppy or medals on your chest, marching through the city streets as a collective group, listening to the last post at dawn on our house driveway (during Covid) alongside our neighbours followed by one minute of silence for a time of reflection and as a sign of respect to baking traditional ANZAC biscuits . We all do our part.

What To Expect on the Gallipoli Battlefield Private Tour

Respect to Mehmetçik Monument

At 6:00 am, our private driver picked us up in an air-conditioned car directly from our accommodation, Hotel Amira, located in the historical city centre, the Sultanahmet area, Istanbul, leaving the crowds and traffic behind.

En route in our car, we followed the turquoise shore of the Sea of Marmara and the Dardanelles viewing the historic waterway the British, French and Anzac troops intended to secure during the Gallipoli campaign.

John at the Anzac Cove landing.

We stopped for a leg stretch, refreshments and a toilet break around the halfway point of our road trip.

It took us approximately five hours to drive from Istanbul before we finally reached the Gallipoli National Park and our first stop, the Anzac commemorative site — where we met our private tour guide, Kenan Çelik, for the first time.

At first impressions, Kenan is a warm Turkish gentleman with a casual happy demeanour.

As time progressed, the more time we spent with him, the further we admired his sharp intellect, dry wit and compassionate nature.

He is passionate about his subject matter and can rattle off battlefield facts and figures, war legends, and battle scenes from these hollowed Turkish grounds from a mental repertoire of three decades of historian knowledge and experience.

John with Kenan Çelik (right) looking south down Anzac Cove discussing the failed British landing.

Kenan took us on a story-telling journey of discovery to key sites of historical significance, including ANZAC Cove, the Ari Burnu cemetery, the Nek, and the battle sites of Chunuk Bair and Lone Pine.

Lone Pine Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery dating from World War I in the former Anzac sector of the Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey and the location of the Lone Pine Memorial, one of five memorials on the peninsula which commemorate servicemen of the former British Empire killed in the campaign but who have no known grave.

His in-depth knowledge brought alive the many abandoned battlefields and overgrown trenches and tunnels, where history, myths and legends were born, connecting the past with the present.

Gallipoli's trenches and tunnels.

Exploring the Gallipoli Peninsula and seeing the scars left by WWI, we paid tribute to the ANZAC, including my grandfather, who survived, his mates and Turkish troops who didn’t and laid down their lives in battle.

Beach Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery

After a lovely Turkish-styled all-inclusive lunch with Kenan at a restaurant in Eceabat, the nearest town to the battlefields of Gallipoli, we visited many other places made famous by courage and sacrifice: Shrapnel Valley, Quinn’s Post, Beach Cemetery, ANZAC Commemorative Site, Respect to Mehmetcik Statue, Lone Pine Australian Memorial, Johnston’s Jolly (Turkish and Allied trenches and tunnels), and Turkish 57th Infantry Regiment Cemetery.

Beach Cemetery is a small Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery containing the remains of allied troops who died during the Battle of Gallipoli. It is located at Hell Spit, at the southern end of Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula.

In addition, we walked in the footsteps of soldiers on the infamous battlegrounds where Turkish troops stood off against the ANZACs and admired the memorials at Brighton Beach and Chunuk Bair.

View from Russell's Top looking towards Ari Burnu on the Gallipoli Peninsula

Along the way, we gained insights into the history behind the Battle of Gallipoli — known otherwise as the Battle of Canakkale.

At the end of our tour, we returned during peak-hour traffic to Istanbul around 10 pm to rest and reflect, with emotional feelings and an unforgettable lifetime of memories in our hearts and minds.

Gallipoli met our expectations and has now ticked off our growing travel bucket list .

Six Other Top Battlefields Around the World Worth Visiting

ANZAC Day - Lest We Forget quote

There are other battlefields where the ANZACs proudly served in WW1, WW2 and Vietnam, which we have visited or have plans to visit.

  • Western Front: Villers-Bretonneux, France and Belgium
  • Long Tan, Vietnam (Visited)
  • Honiara, Solomon Islands (Visited)
  • Crete, Greece (Visited)
  • Kapyong, South Korea

If you are interested in doing a tour, Mat McLachlan offers escorted battlefield tours to these locations.

We thoroughly recommend this Gallipoli fully-escorted private tour with battlefield historian, Kenan Çelik , for those who have a personal connection to the ANZAC history or are a history buff interested in WWI military battlefields.

Gallipoli is a special place to visit – no Australian or New Zealander who goes there will fail to be moved by the unique experience.

Visiting battlefields certainly is not everyone’s idea of a holiday, but for travellers looking for an extra dimension to their overseas journey to Turkey or wanting to connect with history, adding a one-day Gallipoli tour to your holiday itinerary can be a rewarding journey.

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Alternatively, spend the extra time in Istanbul or Cappadocia , Turkey.

What’s your most life-changing battlefield tour experience and why? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Their travel life cycle started with romantic couple getaways, morphing into family fun, with several other friends and family joining them seeking the same, before re-entering the couples zone.

They are now at a stage in life where their two kids have left home to weave their travel stories, the earth has revolved more than 50 times around , and they have reached the pinnacle in their careers.

Not everyone can quit their day jobs and sell up all their belongings to travel the world full-time. Retirement is within reach for John enabling him to join Rae. Although, they’ll never say never!

In 2020, Rae retired with Suitcase Escapes as one of her major passion projects. However, John works full-time to maintain the lifestyle to that Rae has become accustomed.

John and Rae are down-to-earth people living an everyday existence striving for the quintessential health and wellness balance.

When not travelling domestically and abroad, they spend countless hours avidly pouring over online books, YouTube vlogs, website blogs and travel reviews organising their next trip.

Strike the right balance of travel, food, and culture is their goal — with pampering, health and fitness pursuits, and adrenaline-driven adventures thrown in for good measure. From a Thai foot massage after a long day of sightseeing to white water rafting 13 km in Bali to get your heart racing to join locals in a shisha while eating street food in some back alley.

Favouring travelling independence allows John and Rae to control their itinerary prioritising experiences with some luxuries. Taking a D.I.Y. approach to organising free self-guided and self-paced sightseeing trips and itineraries around local cities and towns saves them time and money. They research, plan and book everything themselves. Where the occasion arises, they prefer small group tours to fill their social bucket.

John loves nothing better than to get behind the wheel of a car on a road trip away from the well-worn tourist path. There is nothing like the screech of the brakes, as his partner in crime, Rae, wants him to pull over for a photographic opportunity, roadside farmers stall or landmark that grabs her attention.

Health and wellness are a priority for them both. Hiking through a country’s iconic scenery, beautiful national parks, and diverse landscapes brings excitement to them.

Occasionally they indulge in fine dining or a nice hotel where the location warrants it and the budget allows. On the flip side, they are mindful that there are those less fortunate than themselves and have ventured on trips to help support local ethnic communities, such as the Hmong in Sapa, Vietnam .

Let’s go back 45+ years in time

Viva la holidays {1970-1980}.

Rae got her  first passport when she was nine years old  and still vividly recalls her  first cruise around the South Pacific Islands  with her mother and one of her siblings.

It was the 70s and 80s. Overseas holidays meant booking through travel agents and only going on group tours. Glossy brochures depicted value-for-money popular locations like Hong Kong, the Philippines and the Hawaiian Islands.

Rae’s widowed mother was a very modern independent working woman, saving furiously for her yearly two-week holiday to some exotic destination in a faraway land. “ Where to this year, Mum ” she’d ask. “ South Pacific, Asia or somewhere in Oceania ?” Fortunately for Rae, she was along for the ride!

Once Rae reached  young adulthood, Europe beckoned . She recalls it took her nearly two years to scrimp and save enough money on her minimum wage for a three-month  European backpacking holiday .

Restricted only by her meagre budget — no boyfriend at the time — she longed to spread her wings on a quest for independence and self-discovery.

Travelling solo  and joining up with other like-minded 18 to 35-year-old  backpackers  around the European countryside was the then fashionable and safe way to travel. Ironically long-distance airfares in the 90s cost double compared with today!

During this time, her soon-to-be husband,  John, was forming his interest in travel.  For over two decades, he toured the world while serving in the  Australian military .

Travelling like a pack of wolves {1990-2010}

Fast forward. Rae met her husband John and married (both unable to afford the honeymoon!) and had two sons. Their mutual desire for travel, food and adventure saw them packing up their kids over school holidays, escaping the daily grind.

Like a wolf pack, the family would set off to their next bucket list destination. Their eldest son was only a toddler in nappies (diapers) when they re-visited the Pacific Islands. During the schooling years, family holidays became a group affair.

Close relatives joined them on their school holidays — often a party of ten travelling together at a time — on family affordable trips throughout Asian destinations such as  Bali, Indonesia  and  Thailand.

The Ronan travel mantra — A family that plays together stays together.

The Ronan foursome recalled countless moments sitting around the dinner table, reliving fond memories of their travels.  “Hey, remember when!”   Remembered with fondness were the hilarious antics, hair-raising escapades, and travel scam near misses. We would roll our eyes and exclaim, “I don’t know how many times of heard that tale … we need to start planning the next holiday before these stories get too old!”

Bali Safari Park, Indonesia

Couple suitcase escapes {2010-2020}.

John surprised Rae for her 50th birthday with a romantic holiday to the Maldives .

Both had visited Asian continent on numerous occasions. Once considered a far-flung destination from Australia, Europe now beckoned.

She reciprocated, two years later, by taking John on a six-week road trip around Italy . From Amalfi Coast to the south, to Venice , to as far north as The Dolomites, and everywhere in between they drove. It was one of their most rewarding, exhilarating and logistically extensive independent travels they had undertaken at the time.

Since 2019, they have continued their road-tripping passion around Europe , Australia and the Pacific islands until COVID-19 brought travel to a near standstill.

Asked often was what was their favourite place in Italy?

For them, it wasn’t the places they had visited but the people they met, the little moments in time that made an impression or made them laugh out loud.

The Evolution of our Travel and Food Blog

Throughout their Italy trip, Rae maintained a daily Facebook journal, posting her favourite photos and travel anecdotes for family and friends back home. For forty days, devoted followers awoke (i.e. time zone difference) to the ‘ping’ of their posts. The positive feedback they received was overwhelming. Many of their friends didn’t want the trip to end. Since Italy, Rae has converted her journal and photos into an 80-page coffee table book for prosperity.

The next stickers to add to our suitcase

In 2022 they took the plunge and started their travel and food blog SUITCASE ESCAPES .

Their travel dreams will be completely fulfilled once John finally ‘hangs up his working hat’, from that point forward they will be hitting the ground running on full throttle. From fast pace city living to slow travel to writing visually compelling blog stories and planning their next adventure.

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We trust you enjoyed reading about us and our travel history backstory.

Many destinations we have escaped to, and too many stories to write on our blog – it is hard to keep up! There are plenty more travel and food stories, visually inspirational and insightful information to follow.

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Next stops — May 2023 Malta, Sardinia, Sicily and Tuscany, Italy

Discover the beautiful countryside of Tuscany and three stunning Mediterranean islands, Malta, Sardinia and Sicily.

Here is a preliminary sneak peek of our 5-week Tuscany and Mediterranean road trip itinerary .

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If you would like to reach out, leave a comment on our posts or  contact us .

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Suitcase Escapes is owned by John and Raeleen Ronan (also referred to as the “owner(s)”).

What Information Do We Collect and How is it Used?

Information you voluntarily submit to our website.

Wherever possible, you can elect to remain anonymous or use a pseudonym in interacting with us e.g. when making an enquiry.

We may collect Personal Data from you such as, but is not limited to, your name and email address, or your website URL and name, when you voluntarily submit information to Suitcase Escapes by leaving a comment, subscribing to our newsletter, joining us on social media or when contacting us for enquiries.

The following are situations in which you may provide Personal Data to us:

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  • How we collect, store, use and secure Personal Data is in line with Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Australian Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (‘Privacy Act’).

Our legal basis for processing this information is your consent, and by voluntarily providing us with Personal Data, you are consenting to our use of it in accordance with this Privacy Policy. If you provide Personal Data to us, you acknowledge and agree that such Personal Data may be transferred and stored from your current location to the office and servers of Suitcase Escapes and the authorised third parties referenced below.

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Information submitted through the contact forms on our Website is sent to our Suitcase Escapes email account, hosted by Gmail , in accordance with Google and its EU “Privacy Shield” policy .

We keep these submissions for customer service purposes only. They are never used for marketing purposes or shared with any third parties.

Sensitive Personal Information

At no time are you to submit sensitive personal information to this Website. Furthermore, under no circumstances will we request any information from you that may disclose your:

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If you elect to submit such information to us, it will be subject to this Privacy Policy.

Information We Collect from Others

We may receive information about you from other sources, such as from social media websites (i.e., Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter or others), blogs and other users. Suitcase Escapes utilises social media commenting systems. Therefore, if you choose to comment on a Suitcase Escape post, shared on social media, your comment may appear on the blog post as well.

Automatically-Collected Information

We automatically collect certain information about you and the device with which you access Suitcase Escapes. For example, when you use Suitcase Escapes, your IP address, operating system type, browser type, referring website, pages you viewed, and the dates/times when you accessed our Website may be logged. We may also collect information about actions you take when using Suitcase Escapes, such as links clicked.

Use of Cookies

A cookie is a piece of text that is saved to your browser by a website to enable that website to save certain information to your machine so that it can later be retrieved. We do not use cookies to collect Personal Data about you.

We may log information using cookies, which are small data files stored on your browser by Suitcase Escapes. We may use both session cookies, which expire when you close your browser, and persistent cookies, which stay on your browser until deleted, to provide you with a more personalised experience on our Website. For more information about our use of cookies, please see the Cookies section below.

If you leave a comment on our Website you may opt-in to saving your name, email address and website in cookies. These are for your convenience so that you do not have to fill in your details again when you leave another comment. These cookies will last for one year.

Embedded Content from Other Websites

Articles on Suitcase Escapes may include embedded content (e.g. YouTube videos). Embedded content from other websites behaves in the exact same way as if the visitor has visited the other website.

These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracking your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website.

How Your Information May Be Used

Suitcase Escapes may use your personal information in the following ways:

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How Comments are Managed

Comments are welcomed and encouraged on this Website, but there are some instances where comments will be edited or deleted as follows:

  • Comments deemed to be spam or solely promotional in nature will be deleted. Including a link to relevant content is permitted, but comments should be relevant to the post topic.
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Suitcase Escapes reserves the right to edit or delete any comments submitted to our Website without notice. This comment policy is subject to change at any time. If you have any questions about the commenting policy, please let us know by contacting us .

When visitors leave comments on our Website we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection.

An anonymised string created from your email address (also called a hash) may be provided to the Gravatar service, in accordance with the Gravatar service policy . After approval of your comment, your profile picture is visible to the public in the context of your comment.

Third-Party Use of Information

We may share your information with third parties when you explicitly authorise us to share your information.

Additionally, Suitcase Escapes may use third-party service providers to service various aspects of our Website. Each third-party service provider’s use of your Personal Data is dictated by their respective privacy policies.

Our Third-Party Partners

Our Third-Party Partners who may place cookies and tracking technology on your computer or device include:

Google Analytics and MonsterInsights

These services track Suitcase Escapes usage and provides information such as referring websites and visitor actions on this Website. Google Analytics and MonsterInsights may capture non-personally identifying information of the sort that web browsers and servers typically make available, such as the browser type, language preference, referring site, and the date and time of each visitor request. But no other Personal Data is captured by Google Analytics or MonsterInsights, in accordance with Google Analytics’ privacy policy and MonsterInsights’ Privacy Policy .

MonsterInsights Google Analytics application uses the Google Analytics Reporting API to gather analytics about our Website.

Google Analytics Opt-Out . To provide Website visitors with the ability to prevent their data from being used by Google Analytics, Google has developed the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on for the Google Analytics JavaScript (ga.js, analytics.js, dc.js).

If you want to opt-out, download and install the add-on for your web browser. The Google Analytics opt-out add-on is designed to be compatible with Chrome, Internet Explorer 11, Safari, Firefox and Opera. In order to function, the opt-out add-on must be able to load and execute properly on your browser. For Internet Explorer, 3rd-party cookies must be enabled. Learn more about the opt-out and how to properly install the browser add-on .

Newsletters

Suitcase Escapes uses Vision6 as its email service provider. Through Vision6, we collect contact information, distribute our newsletter, and track actions you take that assist us in measuring the performance of our Website and newsletters. Upon subscription, we also track the pages you visit on our Website through Vision6.

Our newsletters contain tracking pixels. This pixel is embedded in emails and allows us to analyze the success of our newsletters. Because of these tracking pixels, we may see if and when you open an email, which links within the email you click, and the pages you visit on our Website. This behaviour is not passed on to third parties. All data submitted at the time of subscription to our newsletter is stored on Vision6’s servers. Access Vision6’s privacy policy and anti-spam policy . At any time, you may be removed from our newsletter list by clicking on the unsubscribe link provided in each email.

Suitcase Escapes uses Akismet and its anti-spam service to make it easy for you to leave comments on our Website blog posts. Personal information that you enter for comments is securely stored on Akismet’s server, in accordance with Akismet’s privacy policy .

Surveys and Polls

We may also conduct surveys, polls or market research and may seek other information from you on a periodic basis. These surveys will provide us with information that allows improvement in the types and quality of services offered to you, and the manner in which those services are offered to you.

Periodically, Suitcase Escapes may invite you to complete a voluntary survey. These surveys may be completed through Survey Monkey or Vision6 . All survey responses may be submitted anonymously and only your IP address is stored. You may voluntarily enter your name and email address. All data submitted through Survey Monkey and Vision6 are stored on their servers and are subject to the Survey Monkey privacy policy and Vision6 privacy policy .

Anonymous Data

From time to time, we may use anonymous data, which does not identify you alone, or when combined with data from other parties. This type of anonymous data may be provided to other parties for marketing, advertising, or other uses. Examples of this anonymous data may include analytics or information collected from cookies.

Publicly Visible Information

If you leave a comment on Suitcase Escapes, the name you choose may be publicly visible. Your email address will never be available publicly.

Suitcase Escapes uses cookies to store visitors’ preferences, record user-specific information on what pages users access or visit, ensure that visitors are not repeatedly sent the same banner ads, and customise Website content based on visitors’ browser type or other information that the visitor sends. Cookies may also be used by third-party services, such as Google Analytics or Affiliate Program Participation , as described herein.

Users may, at any time, prevent the setting of cookies, by our Website, by using a corresponding setting of your internet browser and may thus permanently deny the setting of cookies. Furthermore, already set cookies may be deleted at any time via an Internet browser or other software programs. This is possible in all popular Internet browsers. However, if users deactivate the setting of cookies in their Internet browser, not all functions of our Website may be entirely usable.

At this time, your Personal Data is not shared with any other third-party applications. This list may be amended from time to time at Suitcase Escapes’ sole discretion.

Except when required by law, we will not sell, distribute, or reveal your email addresses or other Personal Data without your consent; however, we may disclose or transfer Personal Data collected through Suitcase Escapes to third parties who acquire all or a portion of our business, which may be the result of a merger, consolidation, or purchase of all or a portion of our assets, or in connection with any bankruptcy or reorganisation proceeding brought by or against us.

Advertising

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We may use third-party advertising companies to serve content, and advertisements and/or collect certain anonymous information when you visit our Website. These companies may use non-Personal Data (e.g., click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over) during your visits to this Website and other websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you. These companies typically use a cookie or third party web beacon to collect this information. To learn more about this behavioural advertising practice or to opt-out of this type of advertising, you can visit networkadvertising.org .

Remarketing Ads

From time to time, Suitcase Escapes may engage in remarketing efforts, using remarketing tracking cookies and conversion pixels from third-party providers, such as Google, Facebook, or Instagram, in order to market our Website. These providers use cookies to serve ads based on someone’s past visits to our Website. This allows us to present special offers for our products and services to you via Facebook and Google. However, your Personal Data is not used by any remarketing service other than to present you with special offers from us. We use the following third-party service providers for remarketing: Facebook: Opt-out of Facebook remarketing Google: Opt-out of Google remarketing

Affiliate Program Participation

In some instances, Suitcase Escapes may include affiliate links in posts where we recommend specific products and services we deem to be travel-related, such as gear, tours, or activities. If you purchase something through one of our affiliate links, we receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. These links are always disclosed.

On our Website, you may subscribe to our newsletter, which may be used for advertising purposes. All newsletters sent may contain tracking pixels. The pixel is embedded in emails and enables us to analyse the success of any of our online marketing campaigns. Because of these tracking pixels, we may see if and when you open an email and which links within the email you click. This allows our Website to adapt the content of future newsletters to the interests of the user. This behaviour will not be passed on to third parties.

Children's Information

Suitcase Escapes does not knowingly collect any personally identifiable information from children under the age of 16. If a parent or guardian believes that our Website has personally identifiable information of a child under the age of 16 in its database, please contact us immediately and we will remove such information from our records as soon as possible.

Spam Policy

Suitcase Escapes is strongly opposed to spam. We will only send emails to users that have explicitly requested to receive an email from Suitcase Escapes. Examples may include:

  • Opt-in subscribers to the Suitcase Escapes Newsletter.
  • Users that complete a contact form.
  • All communications that are related and relevant to what you have requested.

Suitcase Escapes may contain hyperlinks and other pointers to other websites operated by third parties (“Linked Websites”). We do not control Linked Websites and are therefore not responsible for the content of any Linked Website or any hyperlink contained in a Linked Website.

Occasionally, at our discretion, we may include or offer third-party products or services on this Website.

Suitcase Escapes, therefore, has no responsibility or liability for the content, activities and privacy practices of these Linked Websites. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our Website to read the privacy policies of each and every website that collects personally identifiable information. This Privacy Policy applies solely to information collected by Suitcase Escapes. Nonetheless, we seek to protect the integrity of this Website and welcome any feedback about these websites.

Email Communications

If you send us an email with questions or comments, we may use your personally identifiable information to respond to your questions or comments, and we may save your questions or comments for future reference.

For security reasons, we do not recommend that you send non-public personal information, such as passwords, social security numbers, or bank account information, to us by email.

You may opt-out of receiving future commercial email communications from us by clicking the unsubscribe link included at the bottom of most emails we send, however, we reserve the right to send you transactional emails.

Social Media

Suitcase Escapes may use social media and social networking services in order to market our Website and its products and services. These applications require the use of third-party service providers. Notably, we have a Facebook page, Facebook private group page, Twitter feed, Instagram feed, TikTok channel and YouTube channel.

The Facebook page and Facebook Private Group page are administered by Facebook , in accordance with Facebook’s Data Policy , and is accessible by Facebook users who have already consented to Facebook’s Data Policy. The Facebook Group page is administered and moderated by Suitcase Escapes. We do not export information about our followers from the Facebook platform.

The Twitter account we use is administered by Twitter, in accordance with Twitter’s Privacy Policy .

The Instagram account we use is administered by Instagram (as one of Facebook’s products), in accordance with Instagram’s and Facebook’s Privacy Policies .

The TikTok account we use is provided and controlled by TikTok Pte. Ltd , in accordance with TikTok’s Privacy Policy .

The YouTube channel is administered by YouTube , in accordance with YouTube’s privacy policy .

Suitcase Escapes may use direct messaging over social media on occasion when users contact us on Facebook by leaving messages in our Inbox or by sending us Direct Messages on Twitter. We aim to delete these messages as soon as we have responded to the enquiries.

How Long Do We Retain Your Personal Data

Suitcase Escapes ensures Personal Data is retained only for as long as necessary in accordance with the above purposes and applicable laws. We may be required to retain your Personal Data for a number of years in order to satisfy legal or contractual obligations, or in order to establish, exercise or defend legal claims. When your Personal Data is no longer necessary for these purposes, the Personal Data will be deleted.

If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata are retained indefinitely. This is so we can recognise and approve any follow-up comments automatically instead of holding them in a moderation queue.

If you subscribe to our Website newsletter, your Personal Data will be retained until you unsubscribe or are removed from the third-party service provider database, at the administrative discretion of Suitcase Escapes.

For users that register on our Website (if any), we also store the Personal Data they provide in their user profile. All users can see, edit, or delete their personal information at any time (except they cannot change their username). Website administrators can also see and edit that information.

Rights Related To Your Personal Data

If you have left comments on this Website, you can request to receive an exported file of the personal data we hold about you, including any data you have provided to us. You can also request that we erase any Personal Data we hold about you. This does not include any data we are obliged to keep for administrative, legal, or security purposes. Refer to our Comments section above.

Opt-out You may opt-out of our newsletter subscription service and future email communications by following the unsubscribe links in our emails. You may also contact us to be removed from our mailing list.

Access You may access the personal information we have about you by contacting us .

Amend You may contact us to amend or update your personal information.

Forget In certain situations, you may request that we erase or forget your personal information. To do so, please submit a request via our contact us form.

Please note that we may need to retain certain information for recordkeeping purposes or to complete transactions, or when required by law.

Where We Send Your Personal Data

Visitor comments may be checked through our third-party service provider automated spam detection service.

How We Protect Your Personal Data

We protect your Personal Data with the following site features:

  • We use an SSL/HTTPS certificate throughout this Website. This encrypts our user communications with the servers so Personal Data is never captured by third parties without authorisation.
  • This Website is scanned on a regular basis for security holes and known vulnerabilities in order to make your visit as safe as possible. We use regular Malware Scanning.

No personal information is stored on the site or its backend at any time.

How You May Contact Suitcase Escapes

If you have any questions, concerns or ideas about how we could improve our Privacy Policy, please contact us . Where you provide suggestions, materials or feedback it is considered non-confidential and we may, at our complete discretion, use it to improve our Website, service and/or how we handle personal information without any obligation to compensate you regardless of how we use, implement, copy, modify, display, distribute and/or otherwise benefit from your suggestions, materials or feedback.

Changes and Revisions to Suitcase Escapes’ Privacy Policy

We are obligated to regularly review and update this Privacy Policy. We, therefore, reserve the right to amend this Website Privacy Policy at any time.

At a minimum, we will update this Privacy Policy once per year. We reserve the right to update or modify this Privacy Policy at any time and from time to time without prior notice.

Please review this policy periodically, especially before you provide any Personal Data. Your continued use of our Website after any changes or revisions to this Privacy Policy shall indicate your agreement with the terms of such revised Privacy Policy.

Last updated: 02 December 2022

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The Gallipoli Campaign

The Gallipoli Campaign

Damn the dardanelles: this will be our grave.

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1st - 9th May 2024 (9 Days)

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Tour price: £3,000

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1st - 9th May 2024 (9 Days)

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Tour Introduction

During this wonderful tour to Turkey we will visit and examine the main aspects of the Gallipoli campaign: the naval assault, the problems of landing against defended beaches at Cape Helles, the command, control and communication issues, the miracle that was ANZAC, the Turkish perspective, the conditions at Gallipoli, the Suvla Bay fiasco and discuss whether it was all worthwhile. All this is set against the exotic backdrop of Turkish history, culture, scenic beauty and cuisine - all of which we will have ample opportunity to explore. We will also soak up the culture with visits to the ruins of legendary Troy and a full day exploring the beguiling and bustling city of Istanbul, the crossroads of Europe and Asia.

Gallipoli was the scene of one of the great Allied failures of the First World War. In attempting to take Turkey out of the war, the assault on the Dardanelles ended in disastrous failure following a campaign that lasted from April 1915 to January 1916. The campaign saw some thirteen British and Empire divisions involved in a struggle against twenty Turkish divisions, with a total cost of 500,000 casualties.

  • British & ANZAC landings, at Cape Helles & Sulva Bay
  • A detailed examination of the Turkish coastal defences
  • Spend some quiet time at the Helles Memorial for the Missing
  • S, V, W, X and Y Beaches
  • Visit the museum at Gaba Tepe
  • Explore Anzac Cove
  • Climb up to Plugge’s Plateau, scene of fierce fighting, with its overview of ANZAC Cove
  • Walk a section of Gully Ravine
  • The extraordinary naval museum and the Turkish gun positions at Ephez
  • The ancient ruins of Troy
  • A full day in Sultanahmet

What's Included

  • Expert historian throughout providing a daily variety of talks, presentations and Q&A
  • Return flights from London (optional)
  • 4 Star Hotel
  • Buffet breakfast each morning
  • Dinner parties hosted by your expert historian and tour manager
  • Two drinks i,e wine or beer at each dinner and a welcome drink on first evening
  • Dedicated Tour Manager
  • Entrance fees for sites included in itinerary
  • Modern, comfortable, air-conditioned coach
  • Tour information booklet
  • Helpful and friendly travel advice
  • The company of like-minded travelers

"Bruce Cherry is an exceptional guide & tries to personalise the tour for everyone. I also appreciated the excellent hotels and food on the tour"

Day 1: Arrival

Fly London to Istanbul or join the tour in Istanbul. Transfer to central Istanbul hotel. Pre-dinner drinks and introductory talk. (D)

Day 2: Sultanahmet

Explore the imperial quarter of Istanbul including the extraordinary Haghia Sophia, the imperial Topkapi Palace, the graceful Blue Mosque and the enchanting Grand Bazaar. This evening we enjoy dinner overlooking the Bosphorus. (B,L,D)

Day 3: Canakkale

This morning we visit Istanbul Military Museum with over 50 rooms of collections, those of particular interest being on Gallipoli and Ataturk. This afternoon we drive to Canakkale where we check-in to our hotel for the remainder of the tour. (B,L,D)

Day 4: Naval and Amphibious Operations

This morning, following a detailed examination of the Turkish coastal defences from Kilitbahir to the hugely impressive national Turkish memorial, we visit the French-held sector before moving onto the 25th April landing points – S, V, W, X and Y Beaches; each with its own poignant story, including the ill-fated SS Clyde landings at V Beach, and the “six VCs before breakfast” won at W beach by the Lancashire Fusiliers. We’ll also spend some quiet time at the Helles Memorial for the Missing. (B,L,D)

Day 5: Helles Peninsula

We will walk a section of Gully Ravine, perhaps the most atmospheric yet least visited part of the battlefield. Our day will also see us studying the battles around the ‘Vineyard’. We’ll shift our focus to the Turkish perspective visiting some amazing memorials and the small village of Bigali where we find a museum dedicated to Ataturk. This afternoon we visit to the extraordinary naval museum and the Turkish gun positions at Ephez. (B,L,D)

Day 6: ANZAC

Today’s highlights include the museum at Gaba Tepe and Anzac Cove, a climb up to Plugge’s Plateau, scene of fierce fighting, with its overview of ANZAC Cove and key features such as Razor Back, Shrapnel Valley and Lone Pine Ridge, where seven VCs were won. We also tour one of the many front-line ANZAC positions, such as Johnstone’s Jolly and Quinn’s Post. We visit the important sites of the August offensive such Sari Bair, Walker’s Ridge, the Gurkhas battle for Hill ‘Q’ and end our day at the Nek, the site of the ill-fated attack of the Australian Light Horse, immortalised in the film ‘Gallipoli’. This evening dinner you are free to find the restaurant of your choice but at your own expense. (B,L)

Day 7: Suvla Bay

Drive to beautiful Suvla Bay and examine the landings of August 6th 1915 at Nibrunesi Point and the baptism of fire for the Kitchener battalions such as the 6th Green Howards and the King’s Sandringham Company. Depending on weather conditions, we will take a short but telling walk to Lala Baba, or along a stretch of Kiretch Tepe; follow the failed attempt to break out at Hill 10, Chocolate Hill and Green Hill and the subsequent struggle for Scimitar Hill and Hill 60. We’ll also visit a small private museum at the village of Büyükanafarta. Finally we shall examine one of the most successful phases of the operation, the evacuation at Suvla Bay. Return to hotel and a final farewell dinner on the harbour-side. (B,L,D)

Day 8: Kumkale and Troy

From Kumkale, weather permitting, we will obtain great views over the Dardenelles towards Cape Helles and discuss the naval operations. But most of our day is spent exploring the layered archaeological remains of Troy and its fabulous museum which reveal over 1000 years of continuous habitation. (B,L,D)

Day 9: Home

Drive to Istanbul to catch our flight to London. (B) Gallery Category If a new tour a gallery of pictures needs to be created. These images should be of past experiences of the tour. They will scroll along the bottom of the tour page (optional)

Recommended Reading List

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  • Gallipoli: A Soldier’s Story
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Dr Bruce Cherry

Dr Bruce Cherry

A former university lecturer with his PhD in military history, Bruce has been guiding on the Western Front since the late 1980s. Indeed for many years he operated a range of First and Second World War tours out of Lille. Amongst other titles, he is the author of ’They Didn't Want to Die Virgins; a study of Sex and Morale on the Western Front'. As an academic, his tours very much emphasise the learning aspect that is to be gained from battlefield touring.

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One Nation Travel specializes in offering comprehensive and immersive tour experiences across Turkey and beyond, with a strong focus on historical and cultural enrichment. Among our popular packages are the Gallipoli Tours from Istanbul, which provide a deep dive into the poignant history of the WWI Gallipoli Campaign. Our expert guides lead you through key battlefields, cemeteries, and memorials, ensuring an emotional and educational journey. But that’s not all; our portfolio also includes trips to ancient cities like Troy and Pergamon, as well as natural wonders like Pamukkale and the classical ruins of Ephesus. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or someone looking to explore the rich tapestry of Turkish culture, One Nation Travel offers an unforgettable experience tailored to your interests.

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Take an incredible journey through some of Turkey’s most enchanting destinations on this 3-day tour from Istanbul. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Pamukkale, with its dazzling white travertine terraces. Then explore the ruins of Ephesus, one of the most well-preserved Roman cities in the world. Marvel at the ancient city of Troy, made famous by Homer’s Iliad. And finally, pay your respects at Gallipoli, site of the WWI campaign that shaped the modern world. Book your tour today and get ready for an unforgettable experience!

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Gallipoli Tours from Istanbul: How to find the Best One

By: Author Amanda OBrien

Posted on Last updated: 16/02/2024

As an Australian who was living in London for 12 years, it had gotten to the point that I felt like a bit of a disgrace for never having visited Gallipoli.

The battle at Gallipoli took place in 1915 and is a story known by all Australians and New Zealanders. Today there are memorials and cemeteries in the area that allow visitors to pay tribute to the many young men who lost their lives.

So I investigated Gallipoli Tours from Istanbul and came up with the following.

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Choosing your Gallipoli Tour from Istanbul

What to expect on a day trip to gallipoli from istanbul, where to stay in istanbul – boutique hotels, empress zoe, hotel ibrahim pasha, the weather on the gallipoli peninsula, when to go on a gallipoli day trip from istanbul, what to pack for gallipoli day tours from istanbul, who paid for what in this istanbul to gallipoli post.

It isn’t easy to get to Gallipoli – particularly if you are only interested in going for one day. One option is to fly to Alexandroupolis in Greece. It is then 2 1/2 hours by car to the Gallipoli Peninsula.

However, there are no direct flights to Alexandroupolis Greece from London and there aren’t loads of good options.

The nearest airport to Gallipoli is Canakkale . There are no direct flights from London and even with just one stop the shortest total journey is about 10 hours.

Also, there are flights from Istanbul and Ankara to Canakkale (you’ll have to change airports in Istanbul) but they seem to always be terrible flight times like 23:55 departures.

After quite a bit of research, I decided that the best option was to fly to Istanbu l. Also, Istanbul is a fantastic city with loads of interesting things to do – and I was planning on heading on to Cappadocia afterwards and it is quite easy to get from Istanbul to Kayseri, the main airport in Cappadocia.

British Airways and Air France both fly from London to Istanbul. Next up was figuring out how to get to the Gallipoli Peninsula from Istanbul.

Public buses are an option but the average journey time is 8 hours. Driving was by far the best option but again it is a 4-hour drive each way.

Personally, I wouldn’t be keen to drive in Istanbul, and driving for 8 hours in one day didn’t appeal to me at all. So a Gallipoli tour from Istanbul was definitely the best option.

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sign for Anzac beach with water behind seen on gallipoli tours from istanbul

There are several options when it comes to taking a Gallipoli tour from Istanbul:

⇒ A classic one day visit to the Gallipoli Peninsula and the key sites such as Lone Pine and ANZAC cove

⇒ Combining the Gallipoli Peninsula and ANZAC battlefields with nearby Troy in one day trip

⇒ Taking a 2-day trip covering both Gallipoli and Troy

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Within all of those options, there will then be choices around whether or not your trip includes meals, a pick-up and drop-off at your hotel etc.

Also, for the one-day trips from Istanbul the tours do vary in time. The shortest option is about 14 hours but several run for 20 hours so do make sure you check the duration of the tour.

Most tours will pick up and drop off at your hotel. Of course, the more people on the tour the longer the pick-up and drop-offs will take – one to remember.

graves on the gallipoli peninsula

When I arrived at my hotel the day before my day trip to Gallipoli the tour company had already called and confirmed my 6 am pick up time – ugh.

If your tour company hasn’t confirmed the day before via email or phone or your hotel I would contact them and double-check. You don’t want to get up that early if you don’t have to.

I was also able to ask my hotel if I could have a coffee before the pick-up and some fruit. If you have chosen a tour option without breakfast I would suggest asking your hotel to put together breakfast for you as there may not be anywhere to stop with takeaway food that you want to eat.

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the words of Ataturk engraved on a memorial on the gallipoli peninsula

Expect your bus to be quite high quality. When I went we had a smaller minibus on the way to Gallipoli but a much larger bus on the way back.

I assume some of the tour companies work together and share passenger numbers. If possible I would check what kind of bus will be used.

If the description says luxury bus and the tour costs a bit extra I would take this option as you will be spending a lot of time on the bus.

the trenches on the gallipoli peninsula

My tour included breakfast. We made the stop just under 2 hours into the trip. The breakfast and restaurant which it was in were basic but absolutely fine. And importantly there was a clean bathroom.

For most tours, the first stop will be the town of Eceabat and lunch. It is a small town. Nice enough but nothing special. Lunch is normally some type of hot meal/meze etc. Again, the food won’t be amazing but it will be absolutely fine.

Eceabat is a great place to grab some snacks. Remember, by the time you return to Istanbul it will be quite late and not many tours include dinner.  

statue of one soldier carrying another on the gallipoli peninsula

As an Australian, the highlights of my Gallipoli tours were ANZAC Cove and Lone Pine , the Australian war memorial. It was very moving to see the graves of all these young boys who were most likely naively expecting the adventure of their lives.

Seeing the beach and seeing the landscape brings home how difficult a task was faced. It was a very moving trip and something I think every Australian should do.

My tour also visited the New Zealand memorial, several memorials featuring moving words, and the ANZAC commemorative site (this is where the dawn memorial service is held on Anzac day).

Most of the day is spent driving around the Gallipoli Peninsula and getting out at key sights.

My tour had an outstanding tour guide who really brought the stories of Gallipoli to life. Also, we were given a generous amount of time at each stop.

stone memorials on the gallipoli coast

Finally, we hopped on a much bigger bus for the trip back to Istanbul – which took considerably longer than the trip out as the traffic was bad. I got back to my hotel at about 1030pm.

A 1 day Gallipoli tour from Istanbul is a long day but a great day and so worth doing. The tour company was fantastic and I think it was also excellent value for money.

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Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula

Empress Zoe is a lovely little boutique hotel in the heart of the historic district of Sultanahmet in Istanbul. There are several reasons to stay here.

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First is a fabulous location. When it comes to what to do in Istanbul they are all an easy walk from Hotel Empress Zoe –  the Blue Mosque, Aya Sofya, and the Grand Bazaar.

Second is it is a lovely stylish boutique hotel at a very reasonable price. The third is the incredibly lovely staff. And the fourth is the breakfast – Yum.

Fabulous fresh treats and make sure you’re there when the warm savory pastries come out. Finally, it is also fantastic value with rooms starting at just 60 pounds .

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ibrahim pasha hotel

Another lovely boutique option in Sultanahmet is Hotel Ibrahim Pasha . This small hotel has only 24 rooms and features a great balcony with a view of the Blue Mosque. Prices from 100 pounds a night.

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listed names of those who died carved into stone on the gallipoli peninsula

Summer in Istanbul is hot and generally quite muggy. As the Gallipoli Peninsula is a peninsula the climate is not as muggy as Istanbul in the summer and you may get some sea breezes.

Surprisingly winter can get very cold and the temperature often drops to low single degrees. It is often even colder on the Gallipoli Peninsula with the wind. Grab a forecast for your visit here.

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The currency of Turkey is the Turkish Lira. Most large places take credit cards but you will need cash for taxis, public transport, street vendors, water bottles, etc.

And you may be able to negotiate a discount if you are able to pay in cash at places like the Grand Bazaar. There are many ATMs around Istanbul, so getting cash isn’t hard.

Spring (April to May) and Autumn (September to mid-November) are generally the nicest times to visit this part of Turkey. The temperature is still warm but not too hot and the skies tend to be clear.

Istanbul and the Gallipoli area are quite relaxed when it comes to dressing and more accepting of tourists wearing fewer clothes than many of its neighbors.

If you’re taking a day trip to Gallipoli from Istanbul dress comfortably as you will be spending quite a few hours sitting on a bus. Once you’ve arrived there will be quite a bit of walking so bring some sensible shoes, a day pack and some water.

I would also definitely bring some type of power bank so you can charge your devices for that long bus journey. Some of the buses have USB ports but I wouldn’t risk my bus having one or it working. And definitely bring a kindle or your favorite book.

Lone Pine Memorial with graves and tree

I covered all of the costs associated with my Istanbul to Gallipoli day trip myself. However, this Gallipoli Tours from Istanbul post does contain affiliate links. That means if you click through on them and end up making a purchase I will receive a small commission. I just wanted to make sure that you were aware of this,

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Amanda O’Brien is the creator and editor of The Boutique Adventurer. She has visited 80 countries and is a member of the British Guild of Travel Writers as well as the IFTWTA. She is passionate about wine had has just completed Level 3 of the WSET. Born in Australia, she lives in London.

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Wednesday 7th of February 2018

I've BEEN HERE! And I have to say my travels through TURKEY has quite possibly been my FAVORITE vacation of all time. SO MUCH HISTORY and SO MUCH AMAZING FOOD!!!! I have been to Greece and Italy too, but Turkey truly sticks out as being THE BEST!

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Thursday 8th of February 2018

Turkey is brilliant isn't it - I think alot people associate it with just beach holidays but it has so much more on offer! Thanks for the comment Gigi

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Beautiful.I love that break fast.

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Gallipoli Pilgrimage

2 days | travel to the gallipoli peninsula and pay your respects to the fallen soldiers.

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Travel to a region associated with one of the most significant military battles of our time. Be guided through Anzac Cove to the battlefields, the Nek and Lone Pine and share the stories of heroism and camaraderie that unfolded among the tragedies of what has become a defining moment in Australian and New Zealand history. Many say that the struggles of Gallipoli marked the birth of a national consciousness among Australians and New Zealanders. This journey provides a great opportunity to pay respect to those who lost their lives and to reflect on what they fought for, and you'll be able to take time out to explore Troy before returning to Istanbul.

Trip overview

  • A moving and educational experience regardless of your age or background.
  • Listen to stories of bravery and comradeship.
  • A quintessential Antipodean pilgrimage, to reflect and pay your respects.
  • By travelling on this trip, you’ll directly support our Intrepid Foundation partner, CYDD (Çağdaş Yaşamı Destekleme Derneği). Donations help them provide scholarships and educational programs for economically disadvantaged youth in Turkey.
  • Being a Short Break Adventure, this trip packs a lot into just a few days, including some early starts and late finishes. If you prefer to explore at a more leisurely pace this may not be the best trip for you. Please carefully read the itinerary before making onward travel plans.
  • On Short Breaks, you maintain a good level of independence and freedom, with the added bonus of having the details sorted out for you. You’ll have lots of free time and you won’t be accompanied by a Trip Leader. This means that all included activities and tours will be run by different local Intrepid partners, and these may operate independently from each other. The included activities and transfers will operate on a join-in basis, which means that you could have your Adventure all to yourself, or others may join you along the way. If you would prefer to travel in a group with a dedicated Trip Leader, just get in touch with your booking agent and they will take you through some alternatives.
  • Being an independent traveller, you will have to carry your own bag on and off the bus or ferry, and into the hotel.

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Your Gallipoli Pilgrimage starts this morning. You will be picked up from the Manesol Galata Hotel at 6AM - 6.30AM (Please call and reconfirm with the office at least 24 hours prior to pick up on +90 530 442 60 09). This tour in not accompanied by an Intrepid group leader.

You will then travel by minibus to Eceabat. Please note that the vehicle used for the transfer is on a share basis and you will share this bus with other travellers visiting Gallipoli. The journey will take approx 6 hours.

After a light lunch you will be met for a fully guided Gallipoli tour visiting the following sites on the Battle Fields of the Gallipoli Peninsula: ~ Brighton Beach ~ ANZAC Cove ~ ANZAC Commemorative Site ~ Ariburnu & Beach Cemetery ~ Respect to Mehmetcik Statue ~ Lone Pine Australian Memorial ~ Johnston's Jolly (Turkish and Allied trenches and tunnels) ~ Quinn's Post ~ The Nek and Walker's Ridge ~ Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial

For any Australian or New Zealander visiting the shores of Turkey, a visit to the battle fields of the Gallipoli Peninsula is a must. The battle at Gallipoli in WW1 is seen as the turning point in the history both of these nations (and also the Republic of Turkey). It was the moment when the nations' characters were defined and the core value of mateship was embedded in their psyche. The names of ANZAC Cove, the Nek and Lone Pine have a special place in the hearts of Antipodeans and are just some of the places you will visit first hand on this trip. You will be struck by the beauty and serenity of the place, in stark contrast to the stories your guide will tell you of the events that unfolded here. You will walk through the trenches and be transported to a place in history.

Pride will swell in the stories of heroism and camaraderie, not only amongst one's own troops but also with the enemy, making this a truly unique battlefield. There are opportunities to visit the war graves to seek out those from your town or area.

You will stay overnight in Canakkale.  Our accommodation tonight is in a bed and breakfast.

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Today we will have a free morning in Canakkale.  Why not consider taking an optional guided tour of the historical site of Troy. We will be learning a lot about the famous archaeological site of Troy and see a replica statue of the Trojan Horse. Then, delve into the interesting era’s of Troy and discover how this settlement transformed over time. The tour finishes around 5:30 pm, after which our  transfer returns to Istanbul. This service will drop you door to door, at which point this trip finishes upon arrival. Arrival back into Istanbul is scheduled to be at around 11:30 pm, but may vary depending on traffic conditions.

We recommend you arrange an additional night's accommodation for the evening of day 2. Extra accommodation pre and post tour can be requested, please ask your agent at the time of booking. Accommodation can also be requested for Canakkale if planning to stay longer on the peninsula. If you have an arranged transfer with Intrepid, pick up time for the airport will be 4 hours prior to your flight from Manesol Galata Hotel.

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Transport on this trip is by way of shared mini bus service. The service includes pick up and drop off within the greater Istanbul area. 

1 breakfast, 1 lunch

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Important notes.

1. This Short Break Adventure is a ‘join in’ group departure, which means you are not accompanied by an Intrepid group leader – our local representative fills this role – and the configuration of any fellow travelers in the group might change during the trip. This trip is operated by one of our local partners in Turkey and therefore you may be joined by a mixture of Intrepid-booked passengers and other travelers during activities.

2. Please refer to the joining instructions in our Essential Trip Information for the pick-up point for this tour. If you would like to be collected from an alternative hotel in the greater Istanbul area please advise your booking agent 15 days prior to departure. Please call and reconfirm with the office at least 24 hours prior to pick up on +90 530 442 60 09. Transport is on a shared basis with pick up and drop off to your nominated hotel. Whilst we endeavor to pick you up at the agreed meeting time of 06:00 - 06:30, depending on the location and the number of passengers on this departure pick up time may be from 06:30 to 07:15. We ask that you be ready at 06:00 and we apologize in advance if your pick up is delayed.

3. Extra accommodation pre and post tour can be requested, please ask your agent at the time of booking. Accommodation can also be requested for Canakkale if planning to stay longer on the peninsula.

Want an in-depth insight into this trip? Essential Trip Information provides a detailed itinerary, visa info, how to get to your hotel, what's included - pretty much everything you need to know about this adventure and more.

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The slender Gelibolu (Gallipoli) Peninsula is a 60 km long and 4-18 km wide tract of land that forms the northwest side of the Dardanelles- the strait connecting the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara.

It’s one of the most visited locations in the region, primarily due to the bloody military history that now shapes the peninsula.

Gallipoli Peninsula has witnessed legendary battles throughout its history, from the immortalized Battle of Troy to the largely unsuccessful Gallipoli Campaign.

Today, what drew commanders and generals now attracts tourists from all over, who explore the peninsula’s battle memorials day in day out for a glimpse of the human cost of war.

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The History

Before arrival, what to eat, tips & etiquette.

Did you know that the Dardanelles strait is named after Dardanos- the mythological ancestor of the Trojans? It divides the European and Asian sides of Turkey, and under the Greeks, it was known as Hellespont, meaning ‘Sea of Helle.’ It’s here that the Persian King Xerxes I crossed over using a pontoon bridge on his way to invade Greece in 480 BCE. Another famous crossing was made by Alexander the Great when he visited Troy in 334 BCE.

And speaking of Troy, Gallipoli Peninsula has been occupied from as far back as 4000 BCE, during the bronze age. The ancient settlements discovered here have levels from Troy I to Troy IV with subdivisions. According to Greek authors, the Trojan War played out here somewhere between the 13th and 12th centuries BCE before culminating in the infamous stroke of genius that is the Trojan horse.

This wouldn’t be the last famous war/battle on the peninsula. Over 30 centuries later, when the world had moved far beyond swords and spears to guns and artillery, Gallipoli saw another battle between the Allied forces and the Ottoman Empire. This was the Gallipoli Campaign, and it set the stage for an unknown lieutenant to prove his brilliance and eventually lead the Turkish Republic from the ashes of the Ottoman Empire.

It takes about a full day or two to explore the best of the peninsula. So, if you’re visiting Gelibolu independently, make arrangements for your accommodation in the neighboring towns before your arrival. Your best bet would be to book a hotel room in Canakkale or Eceabeat in the south of the peninsula; Gelibolu town on the peninsula’s northern end is too far away for a convenient tour.

Alternatively, you can book a guided tour of the battlefields. Depending on the package, this frees you of the responsibility of transport and seeking accommodation. You’ll also enjoy an itinerary designed to give you an outstanding educational experience on the peninsula’s best attractions.

Gallipoli has a Mediterranean climate, meaning its winters are mild and summers are hot and dry. The hottest months are August, July, and June and are best for those looking to enjoy some summer beach time during their visit.

September to November is also a good time to visit the peninsula. The temperatures range between 37℉ and 86℉ while the humidity stands at 79%, creating the perfect climate for a day-long exploration of Gallipoli.

December and January typically have colder temperatures. Thus, they are not popular times to visit the peninsula.

A commemorative service is held on April the 25th every year. This is known as Anzac Day, a day when tourists, war veterans, and Government officials converge at the peninsula to remember the lives lost in the campaign.

If visiting daily from Istanbul, it is better to have a late breakfast/early lunch at Gallipoli town center. If already in Canakkale, there are still facilities serving local food around the national park.

Gallipoli is a vast national park. If you want to explore it entirely, you want to stay in the area for at least one full day.

The national park is open all year round with no entrance fee, and museums are available to visit between 08:00 and 17:00.

However, it’s important to note that alcohol is banned at all cemeteries and memorials.

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Discover the best of Gallipoli National Park

The Gallipoli Peninsula stands as an enduring memorial to the horrors of war and the bravery they forced out of the men involved. Thus in 1973, the Turkish government established the Gelibolu Penisula Historical National Park to honor the 500,000 soldiers who lost their lives during the World War I Gallipoli Campaign.

If you have any knowledge of military history, you can pretty much tell why the area has been so hotly contested in history; the Dardanelles strait. It is a strategic waterway that was vital to the success or failure of military campaigns in the region.

For Instance, the Persians needed to cross the strait before they could conquer Greek. Had they failed to do so, the fate of the ancient world and the course of history would have been changed forever.

Imagine hundreds of boats floating across the strait as you stand on Hellenspot and look upon the waters. These boats would act as the base of a bridge that would carry 300,000 men and thousands of horses to where you’re standing. Only then will you appreciate the scale of this achievement.

While at it, take time to appreciate the beauty of the lands sprawled before you and the waters below. Gallipoli may have a tumultuous past, but time has transformed it into a stunning location with beautiful beaches, bays, and an interesting variety of plant life. There is also a salt lake and several geological and geomorphic structures worth a visit.

However, the actual tour begins with the exploration of the memorials of the national park. There are around 37 Turkish memorials, epitaphs, and cemeteries in the peninsula, and a further 33 belong to France, New Zealand, Britain, and Australia. These include:

Martyrs Memorial : Erected in honor of the Turkish soldiers who lost their lives during the campaign. It’s part of a larger complex with a museum of war materials and a symbolic cemetery at the entrance.

Cape Helles Memorial : Erected in honor of 29,761 Australian, British, and Indian soldiers who were never found after the campaign’s battles.

French Cemetery and Memorial : Built on a hill dominating Morto Bay, the memorial was erected to honor 14,382 French and African soldiers who fell during the battles.

Lone Pine Memorial and Cemetery : Erected in honor of the New Zealand and Australian soldiers who died in the battles at Anzac.

New Zealand National Memorial and Cemetry : Erected on the crest of Conkbayiri to honor New Zealand soldiers lost in the campaign.

Ari Burcu Cemetery : This was one of the original cemeteries dug during the battles of 1915. It gets its name from the cape on the Northern side of Anzac Cove.

If you have booked the 2-day Troy & Gallipoli tour with us, you’ll also get to visit the historical site of Troy, where archeological work has revealed nine separate periods of settlement. Nothing much stands on the site, but the chance to walk the ground of the legendary Battle of Troy is an exciting opportunity. There is also a wooden representation of the Trojan horse, which the Greeks used as a means to breach the walls of Troy and win the war from the inside.

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If you have time, you’ll want to visit the following attractions in the region: Edirne, Bursa, Tekirdag, or down to the west, visiting Troy, Pergamon, Assos, etc.

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Anzac Day Gallipoli Turkey

Anzac Day Gallipoli, In the early hours of April 25th, on the tranquil shores of Gallipoli’s Anzac Cove, a timeless ritual unfolds. The Dawn Service, a revered tradition, stands as a poignant tribute to the courage, resilience, and sacrifice of those who fought on these hallowed grounds a century ago.

On the tranquil shores of Gallipoli, Turkey, amidst the rugged cliffs and serene waters of the Aegean Sea, Anzac Day holds profound significance. It is a day of remembrance, a day when nations come together to honor the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought and fell during the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I.

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Attending the Anzac Day Dawn Service at Gallipoli from Istanbul is a significant journey, but with careful planning, it can be a memorable and meaningful experience. Here’s a guide on how to make the trip:

  • Book Accommodation in Istanbul : Start by booking accommodation in Istanbul. Choose a hotel or hostel that fits your budget and preferences. It’s recommended to book early as accommodation tends to fill up quickly during Anzac Day.
  • Organized Tours : We offer guided tours from Istanbul to Gallipoli for Anzac Day Guided tours Gallipoli at Anzac Cove. ANZAC Day Dawn Service Gallipoli tour,  Our tours are typically include transportation by a/c no smoking vehicle, accommodation, and guided visits to key sites such as Anzac Cove, Lone Pine, and Chunuk Bair . Check with our reputable tour company Regular Turkey Tours and book in advance to secure your spot.
  • Public Transportation : You can also travel independently using public transportation like bus companies who has bus link to Canakkale from istanbul. Take a bus from Istanbul’s main bus terminal (Esenler Otogar) to Çanakkale , the nearest city to Gallipoli. From Çanakkale, you can take a local taxi to the Anzac Commemorative Site . But keep in mind that after the dawn service for returning to tow you may not able to find taxi ready. Maybe if you have contact number of the taxies you can call but mainly they will not able to understand you because of language.
  • Private Transportation: If you a a small group and if you wish to be away from the crowds and finding bus tickets and taxies Hiring a private minibus with driver will be perfect choose. Anzac Day perot the local buses and bus rentals are very busy maybe you can tray your chance to arrange your vehicle a head will be better. If you need such a services  you can contact our tour operator, He will sove this problem for you 7/24   Whatsapp : + 90 531 378 9262
  • Plan Your Itinerary : Decide whether you want to attend the Dawn Service Gallipoli only or explore other sites in Gallipoli as well. If you’re interested in visiting historical sites such as Anzac Cove , Chunuk Bair , and Lone Pine , plan your itinerary accordingly and allow sufficient time for sightseeing at Gallipoli peninsula .
  • Pack Essentials : Be sure to pack essentials such as warm clothing , comfortable shoes , snacks , water , and any necessary medications . Keep in mind that the weather in Gallipoli can be chilly in the early morning, so dress in layers to stay warm.
  • Arrive Early : Whether you’re traveling with a tour group or independently , it’s important to arrive early at the Dawn Service site to secure a good spot . Gates typically open several hours before the service begins, so plan to arrive well in advance to avoid long lines and crowds.
  • Respect the Occasion : Remember that the Anzac Day Dawn Service is a solemn and respectful event commemorating the sacrifices of Australian and New Zealand soldiers. Follow the instructions of event organizers , maintain silence during the service, and be mindful of others around you.

By following these steps and planning ahead, you can make the journey from Istanbul to the Anzac Day Dawn Service at Gallipoli a smooth and memorable experience

Anzac Day at Gallipoli Turkey: Gallipoli Campaign Anzac Cove and Lone Pine

Honoring Sacrifice, Remembering Heroes

The Dawn Awakening: As the first light of dawn breaks over the horizon, a solemn hush descends upon the landscape. Pilgrims from across the globe gather in quiet anticipation at Anzac Cove , the very site where Australian and New Zealand troops landed on April 25, 1915.

A Timeless Tribute: In the soft glow of dawn, the Anzac Day Dawn Service begins. Against the backdrop of the rising sun, the haunting strains of the Last Post echo through the stillness, stirring hearts with solemn remembrance. Heads bow in reverence as wreaths of poppies are laid, each bloom a poignant symbol of sacrifice and renewal.

Reflection and Commemoration: Poignant readings, prayers, and hymns punctuate the silence, each word a tribute to the courage and camaraderie of the Anzacs who fought and perished on these shores. The names of the fallen are spoken aloud, their memory kept alive through the passage of time.

A Shared Heritage: As the service unfolds, the spirit of Anzac Day transcends national borders. Australian and New Zealand flags fly side by side, joined by the Turkish flag, symbolizing a bond forged in the crucible of war and strengthened by a commitment to peace and reconciliation.

Lest We Forget: With the rising sun, a new day dawns at Gallipoli, yet the memory of the Anzacs remains etched in the collective consciousness. As the service concludes and attendees depart, the echoes of remembrance linger in the air, a timeless reminder of the enduring legacy of sacrifice and service.

Anzac Day at Gallipoli is a testament to the enduring spirit of courage, resilience, and mateship. It is a day when nations unite to pay homage to the fallen, to honor their memory, and to reaffirm a commitment to peace and understanding in a world forever shaped by the events of the past.

In the early hours of April 25th, on the tranquil shores of Gallipoli’s Anzac Cove, a timeless ritual unfolds. The Dawn Service, a revered tradition, stands as a poignant tribute to the courage, resilience, and sacrifice of those who fought on these hallowed grounds a century ago.

A Quiet Gathering: As darkness shrouds the landscape, pilgrims from far and wide converge upon Anzac Cove. Their footsteps, hushed and reverent, echo softly against the rugged terrain. In the stillness of the pre-dawn hours, anticipation hangs heavy in the air.

The Breaking Dawn: As the first blush of light tinges the eastern sky, a sense of solemnity descends upon the gathering. Silhouetted against the horizon, the rugged cliffs and gentle waves of the Aegean Sea bear witness to the unfolding ceremony.

The Call to Remember: At the appointed hour, a lone bugler sounds the haunting strains of the Last Post. Its mournful melody pierces the quietude, a clarion call to remembrance. Heads bow in reverence as the names of the fallen are read aloud, their memory honored with each solemn syllable.

Laying of Wreaths: One by one, dignitaries and descendants step forward to lay wreaths of crimson poppies at the foot of the memorial. Each bloom, a symbol of sacrifice and renewal, speaks volumes of the enduring legacy forged amidst the trials of war.

A Shared Heritage: As the service unfolds, a spirit of unity prevails. Australians, New Zealanders, Turks, and visitors from around the globe stand shoulder to shoulder, bound by a common purpose: to pay homage to those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

The Rising Sun: As the sun breaches the horizon, its golden rays cast a warm glow upon the assembly. In its light, a new day dawns, heralding hope and renewal. Yet, amidst the beauty of the sunrise, the memory of the fallen remains etched in the collective conscience.

Conclusion: As the Dawn Service draws to a close, the echoes of remembrance linger on the gentle breeze. Though the hour grows late, the legacy of Gallipoli endures – a beacon of courage, camaraderie, and compassion for generations to come.

Regular Turkey tours offer a unique opportunity to experience the historical significance and solemnity of Anzac Day at the Gallipoli Peninsula. Our tours are typically include visits to key memorial sites, participation in the Dawn Service at Anzac – Cove, and other ceremonies to honor the fallen soldiers.

  • Gallipoli Anzac Day Tour: This comprehensive tour is specifically organized for Anzac Day, focusing on the historical context of the Gallipoli Campaign and the significance of Anzac Day. It includes guided visits to various battlefields, cemeteries, and memorial sites, allowing participants to learn about the events that unfolded during the campaign. The tour culminates with the moving Dawn Service at Australian, New Zealand Army Corps (Anzac Cove), creating a truly memorable experience.
  • Anzac Day Gallipoli Battlefield Tour:  This tour provides an in-depth exploration of the Gallipoli battlefields, offering historical insights and personal stories of soldiers who fought during the campaign. Participants will visit landmarks such as Anzac Cove , Lone Pine, Chunuk Bair , and the Nek , gaining a deeper understanding of the sacrifices made by the Anzac troops. The tour also includes attending the Dawn Service and other commemorative Anzac day tours events.
  • Anzac Day Tour from Istanbul:  For travelers based in Istanbul, this tour offers a convenient way to participate in Anzac Day commemorations. It typically includes transportation to and from Istanbul, guided tours of key Gallipoli sites, and attendance at the Anzac Day ceremonies at Anzac  Cove . This tour is a popular choice for those seeking a day-trip experience.
  • Combined Turkey and Gallipoli Anzac Day Tour:  This extended tour combines visits to other significant historical and cultural sites in Turkey, such as Istanbul ,  Troy ,  Ephesus , and  Pamukkale , with the commemoration of Anzac Day at Gallipoli. Participants get to experience the rich tapestry of Turkey’s history and heritage while paying tribute to the Anzac soldiers.

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Important Note:   Anzac Day tours to Gallipoli are in high demand and have limited availability due to the significance of the occasion. It’s essential to book well in advance to secure your spot.

Additionally, be prepared for the solemn and emotional nature of the ceremonies, as they hold immense meaning for Australians, New Zealanders, Turks, and people from around the world.

Participating in an Anzac Day tour provides a unique opportunity to pay tribute to the courage and sacrifice of the soldiers who fought in the Gallipoli Campaign and to connect with the enduring Anzac Spirit that binds nations together in remembrance.

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