The campaign was one of the greatest Ottoman victories during the war
and a major Allied failure. The date of the landing, 25 April, is known
as "Anzac Day" which remains the most significant commemoration of
military casualties and veterans in those two countries, surpassing
Remembrance Day. Since the 1980s it has become popular for Australian
and New Zealand tourists to visit Gallipoli to attend the dawn service
there.
With the 100th anniversary of ANZAC day just around the corner, a variety of private gallipoli tours uniquely designed to suit your preferences and needs are presented to you. Depending on your duration and interests in Turkey, tours such as Daily Gallipoli Tours from Istanbul and Çanakkale/Izmir, 3-day, 5-day, 7-day Anzac and Aegean Sea Tours, or Anzac and Cappadocia Tours are up for you to grab. Fantastic itineraries combined with top-notch luxury vehicles and experienced private guides excellent in your preferred languages guarantee you a memorable trip in Turkey.
Gallipoli derives its name from the Greek, Kallipolis, meaning beautiful city. Its stragetic importance on the main route between Europe and Asia has landed its name on the history of numerous wars, with the most recent one being Gallipoli Campaign during World War I.
With the 100th anniversary of ANZAC day just around the corner, a variety of private gallipoli tours uniquely designed to suit your preferences and needs are presented to you. Depending on your duration and interests in Turkey, tours such as Daily Gallipoli Tours from Istanbul and Çanakkale/Izmir, 3-day, 5-day, 7-day Anzac and Aegean Sea Tours, or Anzac and Cappadocia Tours are up for you to grab. Fantastic itineraries combined with top-notch luxury vehicles and experienced private guides excellent in your preferred languages guarantee you a memorable trip in Turkey.
Gallipoli derives its name from the Greek, Kallipolis, meaning beautiful city. Its stragetic importance on the main route between Europe and Asia has landed its name on the history of numerous wars, with the most recent one being Gallipoli Campaign during World War I.