Private Day Trip from Istanbul to Gallipoli Peninsula
Overview
Gallipoli holds a profound place in history, particularly regarding the significant battles that shaped modern Turkey. This fully customizable tour with an English-speaking local offers a deep dive into the Gallipoli campaign and its impact.
- 🗺️ Visit key sites such as Anzac Cove, Beach Cemetery, and Lone Pine Cemetery and Memorial.
- 🕊️ Learn about the tens of thousands of lives lost during the Battle of Gallipoli, which lasted for more than half a year.
- 🚐 Our drivers are knowledgeable but not licensed tour guides; they will provide historical insights and local perspectives.
- 📍 Tour includes visits to memorials like Chunuk Bair New Zealand memorial, Unknown Soldier's Grave, and Mehmetçik Monument.
- 🏨 At the end of the tour, your driver will drop you off at your accommodation.
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Pickup included
- All taxes and handling charges
- Professional English-speaking local driver/informal guide
- Hotel or custom pickup and drop-off
- WiFi on board
- Water
- Fuel and Tolls
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Licensed guides available to accompany you inside the attractions
- Tips and Gratuities
- Meals and beverages
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IstanbulYour Welcome driver will pick you up from your accommodation in Istanbul at a convenient time.
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Beach Cemetery. It is a small Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery, at the southern end of Anzac Cove, containing the remains of allied troops.
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Lone Pine Cemetery and 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.
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Walker's Ridge Cemetery. It is a small Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery, located near Suvla Bay, containing the remains of allied troops killed during the Battle of Gallipoli.
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Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial. Commemorative structure dedicated to the New Zealanders that defended the hill of Chunuk Bair.
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Mehmetcik MonumentMehmetçik Monument A monument in the Gallipoli peninsula. Mehmetçik is a common name given to soldiers in a war, akin to G.I.
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Anzac CoveA small cove on the Gallipoli peninsula that became famous as the site of World War I landing of the ANZACs on 25 April 1915.