Pick up from your hotel in Sultanahmet between 06:30 - 07:00 (pick up time is 06:00am for hotels in Taksim area). Then, we will drive to Eceabat. We will have the lunch after arriving Eceabat and will start visiting Gallipoli. We will see Brighton Beach, Beach Cemetery, ANZAC Cove, Ariburnu Cemetery, ANZAC Commemorative Site, Respect to Mehmetcik Statue, Lone Pine Australian Memorial, Johnston's Jolly (Turkish and Allied trenches and tunnels), 57. Regiment Turkish Memorial, The Nek, Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial. Return to your hotel around 17:30.
Accommodation in Eceabat
DAY 2 - SNORKELING (B)
Pick up from your hotel around 09:30. We will drive to ANZAC Commemorative Site at North Beach. You need to take your swimming suit, beach towel, slippers and sun cream. We will snorkel to a steamer called "Milo" which was sunk in 1915 for breakwater.
You will have a chance to have a shower at the end of our tour.
Free time in the afternoon.
Depart from Eceabat at 17:30 and return to your hotel in Istanbul around 23:00.
Gallipoli is in the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage List.
END OF OUR SERVICE
If you will not return to Istanbul, we can arrange bus from Eceabat to any other cities in Turkey (please contact us).
PRICE DETAILS:
Canakkale Kale 17 Hotel - standard room or similar | 195 Euro per person * single suppliment is 30 Euro |
Canakkale Anzac Hotel - standard room or similar | 205 Euro per person * single suppliment is 35 Euro |
Canakkale Akol Hotel - standard room
or similar
| 240 Euro per person * single suppliment is 65 Euro |
Canakkale Kolin Hotel - standard room or similar | 250 Euro per person * single suppliment is 75 Euro |
NOTES
• Please ask for a single supplement.
• Hotel is based on bed and breakfast. Check in time is 14:00 and check out time is 11:00.
• All tours are regular including English speaking guide, entrance fees, lunch (drinks extra), transportation. Please contact us for private tour options.
• During snorkeling tour, we will provide fins, mask and snorkel.
• Programmes may change due to bad weather conditions.
• You can make any changes on the programme, if our programs are not suitable for you. We can work together on your itinerary.
Wreck of the Milo was partially sunk by the allies in October 1915 to create a wave break to protect the ANZACs best harbour at North Beach. It was broken in two by a storm on 18th November 1915. Now, it lies only half a foot from its original position in 1915. The wreck of the Milo off the shores of North Beach at the ANZAC site is an underwater testimony to the strength and endurance of the men of Gallipoli.