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Gallipoli Tour from Canakkale/Eceabat

Description

Visit the highlights of Gallipoli any time of the year direct from your accommodation in Eceabat or Canakkale. After being picked up from your hotel, enjoy lunch in Eceabat before departing for your fully guided tour.

Destinations Visited
  • Beach Cemetery
  • Ari Burnu Cemetery
  • Anzac Commemorative Site
  • The Mehmetcik Statue
  • The Lone Pine Australian Memorial
  • Turkish 57. Infantry Regiment Cemetery
  • The Nek
  • The Chunuk Bair
  • Anzac Cove
Tour Details
Schedule

12:00 – 18:00 GMT+3

Starting From

Canakkale

Ending At

Canakkale

Languages

EN

Departure Days

Every Day

Tour Details

Sights Visited:

Brighton Beach (Gaba Tepe)

The ANZAC Landing was originally planned for this beach stretching southwards from Hell Spit to the promontory of Gaba Tepe

Just before dawn on 25 April 1915, the four battalions of the 3rd Australian Infantry Brigade, known as the 'Covering Force', were to come ashore here and move rapidly inland to positions along what was known as THIRD or GUN RIDGE.

3rd Australian Infantry Brigade ( Colonel Ewen Sinclair-Maclagan )

9th Battalion, Queensland Battalion

10th Battalion, South Australian Battalion

11th Battalion, West Australian Battalion

12th Battalion, South and West Australian and Tasmanian Battalion

Beach Cemetery Total identified casualties: 371

Beach cemetery is situated on what was known as Hell Spit or Queensland Point, at the Southern point of Anzac Cove.

Here you can visit the grave of John Simpson Kirkpatrick a.k.a. The man with the donkey of ANZAC. 

ANZAC Cove

It received this name as early as 29 April 1915, by Lieutenant General Sir William Birdwood.

Ariburnu Cemetery Total identified casualties: 211

At Ariburnu The covering force faced only a small garrison of Turks, This initial landing was only the start of a long and bloody struggle that lasted the whole of 25 April 1915.

ANZAC Commemorative Site & The North Beach

After The Battle of the Landing that lasted until 03 May 1915, The North Beach became a relatively quiet spot. Here is the place where the DAWN SERVICE is held every year on ANZAC Days.

The Deepest Respect To Mehmetcik Statue

Lone Pine Cemetery Total identified casualties: 670 & Lone Pine Memorial Total identified casualties: 4988

Lone Pine had entered Australia's national story as the site of one of the bloodiest and hardest-fought actions of the campaign.

The Battle of Lone Pice, 7 VCs during the 4 nights and 3 days non-stop battle, 6-7-8-9 August 1915, During The August Offensive. 3 VCs in a single action were awarded.

Johnston's Jolly, (Turkish and Allied trenches and tunnels) The Red Ridge, Kirmizi Sirt in Turkish

Here We will study The Turkish 19 May 1915 counter-attack to drive The ANZAC from the second ridge and back to the sea.

Approximately 3000 Turks had been killed and 7000 wounded.

Turkish 57. Infantry Regiment Cemetery

Here We will show our respect for the Turkish Soldiers of the campaign

Lieutenant Oliver Hogue wrote: I reckon The Turk respects us, as we respect The Turk; Abdul is a good, clean fighter- We have fought him, and we know

The Nek

The site of the unsuccessful attack of the 3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade, 8th and 10th Light Horse Regiment because of the 7-minute time difference between the men in the trenches and the Naval guns.

We will study the battle at the Nek, on 07 Aug 1915, Between 04:30-05:15 am, 234 Australian Light Horsemen from Victoria and Western Australia were killed and a further 138 were wounded. This was depicted in Peter Weir's famous Gallipoli movie.

Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial Total identified casualties: 852

The Highest point captured during the entire Campaign by The New Zealanders.The Famous bayonet charge of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk during the first battle for Chunuk Bair on the 10th of August 1915.

Includes & Excludes

Professional Tour Guide

Lunch

Entrance Fees

Hotel transfers (pick-up & drop-off) from your hotel in Canakkale

Tour Vehicle

Tips

Personal Expenses

Drinks

All services not mentioned in the Included section are excluded.

Provider Details
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Tour Details

Sights Visited:

Brighton Beach (Gaba Tepe)

The ANZAC Landing was originally planned for this beach stretching southwards from Hell Spit to the promontory of Gaba Tepe

Just before dawn on 25 April 1915, the four battalions of the 3rd Australian Infantry Brigade, known as the 'Covering Force', were to come ashore here and move rapidly inland to positions along what was known as THIRD or GUN RIDGE.

3rd Australian Infantry Brigade ( Colonel Ewen Sinclair-Maclagan )

9th Battalion, Queensland Battalion

10th Battalion, South Australian Battalion

11th Battalion, West Australian Battalion

12th Battalion, South and West Australian and Tasmanian Battalion

Beach Cemetery Total identified casualties: 371

Beach cemetery is situated on what was known as Hell Spit or Queensland Point, at the Southern point of Anzac Cove.

Here you can visit the grave of John Simpson Kirkpatrick a.k.a. The man with the donkey of ANZAC. 

ANZAC Cove

It received this name as early as 29 April 1915, by Lieutenant General Sir William Birdwood.

Ariburnu Cemetery Total identified casualties: 211

At Ariburnu The covering force faced only a small garrison of Turks, This initial landing was only the start of a long and bloody struggle that lasted the whole of 25 April 1915.

ANZAC Commemorative Site & The North Beach

After The Battle of the Landing that lasted until 03 May 1915, The North Beach became a relatively quiet spot. Here is the place where the DAWN SERVICE is held every year on ANZAC Days.

The Deepest Respect To Mehmetcik Statue

Lone Pine Cemetery Total identified casualties: 670 & Lone Pine Memorial Total identified casualties: 4988

Lone Pine had entered Australia's national story as the site of one of the bloodiest and hardest-fought actions of the campaign.

The Battle of Lone Pice, 7 VCs during the 4 nights and 3 days non-stop battle, 6-7-8-9 August 1915, During The August Offensive. 3 VCs in a single action were awarded.

Johnston's Jolly, (Turkish and Allied trenches and tunnels) The Red Ridge, Kirmizi Sirt in Turkish

Here We will study The Turkish 19 May 1915 counter-attack to drive The ANZAC from the second ridge and back to the sea.

Approximately 3000 Turks had been killed and 7000 wounded.

Turkish 57. Infantry Regiment Cemetery

Here We will show our respect for the Turkish Soldiers of the campaign

Lieutenant Oliver Hogue wrote: I reckon The Turk respects us, as we respect The Turk; Abdul is a good, clean fighter- We have fought him, and we know

The Nek

The site of the unsuccessful attack of the 3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade, 8th and 10th Light Horse Regiment because of the 7-minute time difference between the men in the trenches and the Naval guns.

We will study the battle at the Nek, on 07 Aug 1915, Between 04:30-05:15 am, 234 Australian Light Horsemen from Victoria and Western Australia were killed and a further 138 were wounded. This was depicted in Peter Weir's famous Gallipoli movie.

Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial Total identified casualties: 852

The Highest point captured during the entire Campaign by The New Zealanders.The Famous bayonet charge of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk during the first battle for Chunuk Bair on the 10th of August 1915.

Tour Details
Schedule

12:00 – 18:00 GMT+3

Starting From

Canakkale

Ending At

Canakkale

Languages

EN

Departure Days

Every Day

Provider Details
Farout Turkey

Official Travel Partner · Turkey

Send an Enquiry
Your information is secure and will not be shared.