Today promises to be a very rewarding day. An early start as we cross the Dardanelles, and spend the full day on the Gallipoli Peninsula.
Our first activity is rather special as we board a boat and cruise out to sea and approach Ari Burnu - now called ANZAC Cove - from the water, much as the diggers did at dawn over 100 years ago. Setting the scene for a fascinating day, we then explore the key sites on this famous peninsula. As you enter this almost barren land, you can still sense the war and heartache that once dominated the landscape. We will spend time at The Anzac Commemorative site, Anzac Cove, Shrapnel Valley, and Beach Cemetery - home to one of Australia's most legendary soldiers, Private John Simpson.
We have included lunch, and entrance to the Kabatepe Museum.
We take in the spectacular Turkish ‘Çanakkale Martyrs’ Memorial, dramatically overlooking Morto Bay with a view across the mouth of the Straits of the Dardanelles. Afterwards we also stop at Cape Helles on the remote tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. Here, at the most south-westerly corner of Europe, is the British Commonwealth’s main monument to the whole Gallipoli campaign – the Helles Memorial. All Australian & New Zealand units which fought on the peninsula between April and December 1915 are commemorated here.
Later you will visit the Anzac Memorials at Lone Pine, Chunuk Bair, Walker’s Ridge, the Nek, and the surrounding trenches. In respect, we have also arranged wreaths for us to lay at the Australian, New Zealand and Turkish memorials.
Hotel: Büyük Truva Hotel, Çanakkale