Join our full-day Gallipoli tour and explore historic WWI battlefields, ANZAC Cove, and memorial sites with a licensed guide. Hotel pickup & transport included.
Join our full-day Gallipoli tour and explore historic WWI battlefields, ANZAC Cove, and memorial sites with a licensed guide. Hotel pickup & transport included.
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Adult (18-64 Age) | €80.00 |
Adult (65+ Age) | €76.00 (-5%) |
Child (12-17 Age) | €76.00 (-5%) |
Child (8-11 Age) | €76.00 (-5%) |
Child (3-7 Age) | €56.00 (-30%) |
Child (0-2 Age) | Free |
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Adult (18-64 Age) | €72.00 |
Adult (65+ Age) | €68.40 (-5%) |
Child (12-17 Age) | €68.40 (-5%) |
Child (8-11 Age) | €68.40 (-5%) |
Child (3-7 Age) | €50.40 (-30%) |
Child (0-2 Age) | Free |
Gallipoli Tour – A Meaningful Journey Through History and Remembrance
Experience the powerful history of the Gallipoli Peninsula, one of World War I’s most significant battlefields. This immersive Gallipoli Tour takes you to the heart of the 1915 Gallipoli Campaign, where thousands of soldiers from Turkey, Australia, New Zealand (ANZAC), and Allied nations bravely fought and sacrificed their lives.
Explore key historic sites including ANZAC Cove, Lone Pine, Chunuk Bair, 57th Infantry Regiment Memorial, Beach Cemetery, Ariburnu, Johnston’s Jolly, and Brighton Beach. These iconic landmarks stand as symbols of courage, sacrifice, and the enduring legacy of peace.
Guided by expert local historians, gain in-depth insights into the strategic events and personal stories behind the campaign. The compelling narratives bring history to life, allowing visitors to connect emotionally with the legacy of Gallipoli.
Beyond its historical significance, the Gallipoli Peninsula also boasts breathtaking coastal views, tranquil landscapes, and a peaceful atmosphere that contrasts with its turbulent past.
This Gallipoli Tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, descendants of ANZAC soldiers, and anyone eager to understand the events that shaped the 20th century. More than a sightseeing trip, it is a profound journey of reflection, remembrance, and respect.
Choose from several convenient departure points to best suit your travel plans:
Istanbul: Full-day round-trip tours with early morning hotel pick-up and evening return. Ideal for visitors based in Istanbul seeking a comprehensive Gallipoli experience.
Çanakkale: Perfect for travelers staying nearby, featuring local hotel pick-up and shorter transfer times to the battlefields.
Eceabat: The closest starting point to the historic sites, recommended for those wanting a relaxed travel schedule.
Troy Region: Combine your Gallipoli tour with a visit to the ancient city of Troy for a rich historical day.
Selçuk or İzmir: Travelers heading south can join a tour in Çanakkale and continue to Ephesus after Gallipoli.
Kuşadası (via Selçuk): With advance planning, you can connect to Gallipoli tours from Ephesus-based departures.
Contact us with your preferred starting location, and we will help arrange the best itinerary and timing for your Gallipoli Tour.
Gallipoli is located in the Çanakkale Province of Turkey, approximately 300 km (about a 4-hour drive) from Istanbul. It is one of Turkey’s most historically significant destinations, internationally known for the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I. Visitors come to explore the battlefields, memorials, and cemeteries honoring the bravery and sacrifice of soldiers from Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, and Allied nations.
The tour duration depends on your starting point. From Istanbul, the Gallipoli tour typically lasts 12 to 14 hours due to travel time. Tours departing from Çanakkale or Eceabat are shorter, usually lasting 5 to 6 hours, offering a more convenient option for nearby travelers.
Common highlights of the Gallipoli tour include:
ANZAC Cove
Lone Pine Memorial
Chunuk Bair Memorial
57th Infantry Regiment Cemetery (Alay Şehitliği)
Beach Cemetery
Arıburnu
Johnston’s Jolly (Turkish and Allied trenches)
The Nek
Kabatepe Battery
Since Gallipoli covers a vast area, customized or private tours may include additional sites tailored to your preferences.
Yes, advance reservations are strongly recommended, especially during peak seasons such as summer holidays, public holidays, and festivals. Booking early secures your spot and protects you from potential price increases.
Absolutely. The tour offers a rich educational experience that can be adapted to different age groups. It provides young history enthusiasts with valuable insights into World War I, making it a meaningful and memorable visit.
Yes, all Gallipoli tours are led by licensed, professional guides who share detailed historical context, stories behind the monuments, and deeper insights into the campaign, enriching your visit.
Comfortable minibuses or buses are typically used for transportation. Tours from Istanbul often include scenic ferry crossings over the Dardanelles Strait, enhancing the overall experience.
Most full-day tours include a lunch break. Meals may be included in the tour package or available as an optional add-on. Always check meal details when booking.
Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress according to the weather. In summer, bring sun protection such as hats and sunscreen. During cooler months, layering is advised due to potentially chilly and rainy conditions.
The optimal months are spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers can be hot, while winters tend to be cold and rainy, so plan accordingly for your comfort.
The organisation and execution of the 1 day trip to the Gallipoli Battlefields was excellent. Guide was very knowledgeable, polite and helpful. The driver are safe and reliable. Visited Anzac Cove, North Beach, Lone Pine, the Nek and lots of place one by one and experience the war of Gallipoli. If you are going a holiday in Turkey, put Gallipoli to your list, do not miss to visit.