Turkey Thab Travel Gallipoli Private Day Tour From Izmir - Full Day
Experience the historical significance of Gallipoli on this full-day tour departing from Izmir. You'll embark on a journey to the Gallipoli peninsula, where you'll explore various key sites, including Anzac Cove, Lone Pine, Chunuk Bair, and more. Here's the detailed itinerary for your Gallipoli day tour:
Tour Itinerary:
- 06:30 am: Depart from Izmir for Canakkale.
- 11:15 am: Arrive at Canakkale , and transferred to Canakkale ferry station to cross to Eceabat in the Gallipoli peninsula. You'll have some time to rest and relax until the tour departure time.
- 12:00 pm: Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
- 13:00 pm: Depart from Eceabat for the guided Gallipoli Anzac tour, with your first stop being Anzac Cove.
- Visiting Sights:
- Anzac Cove
- Brighton Beach (the originally intended landing beach)
- Beach Cemetery (the grave of John Simpson)
- Ariburnu Cemetery
- Kabatepe
- Johnston’s Jolly (Turkish and ANZAC trenches and tunnels)
- ANZAC Commemorative Site
- Courtney’s & Steele’s Post Cemetery
- Lone Pine Australian Memorial
- Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial
- Quinn’s Post
- Turkish 57th Infantry Regiment Memorial
- Sergeant Mehmet Turkish Memorial
- Walker’s Ridge Cemetery
- The Nek
- Baby 700
- Respect to Mehmetcik Memorial
- Battleship Hill & Location of Mustafa Kemal’s Headquarters
- 17:30 pm: The Gallipoli tour concludes, and you'll drive to Eceabat ferry station to take a ferry across the Dardanelles to Canakkale. From there, you'll be transferred to the Canakkale bus station.
- 18:45 pm: Depart from Canakkale for Izmir.
- 23:30 pm: Upon arrival , the tour ends.
Additional Information:
The exact pickup time will be provided at the time of booking.
Please arrive at the departure point 30 minutes before the pre-advised departure time.
Comfortable shoes and a hat are recommended, as shade can be limited in the summer.
The order of the tour itinerary may vary to avoid congestion.
This tour offers a meaningful exploration of Gallipoli's historical sites, providing insights into the past and honoring the soldiers who fought there.