Over 100,000 soldiers died at Gallipoli Peninsula during the disastrous Gallipoli Campaign , including 2,721 Kiwis and 8,790 Aussies. Seen as a coming of age for both countries, travelling to Gallipoli is now a sort of pilgrimage for Kiwi and Aussie citizens alike.
Pick up is from Eceabat hotels. Tour starts after lunch at a sea side...Read more
This private tour will focus at the battlefields at Southern part of Gallipoli Peninsula. Cape Helles where the British and French Troops landed at the same time of ANZAC Landing at ANZAC Cove and The North Beach. It is possible to find the location of a particular war grave by producing the casualty details.
Without a doubt Troy is the most famous city of the ancient world, capital of a land of myths and legend, of heroes and Gods, and a land where this tour can take you to.
This tour is specially designed for those visitors who want a more detailed tour with an expert guide, and who wish to walk in the footsteps of Achilles, Hector and the...Read more