6 Day ANZAC & Troy TOUR
The
six day
Anzac & Troy
tour is ideal for those people who have enough time to
attend the Anzac Day Commemorations and get a really good
taste of what Turkey has to offer and includes a visit to
the ruins of the ancient city of Troy.
The tour starts and finishes in Istanbul and includes a
fully guided tour around Istanbul,
Gallipoli region
and Troy.
|
Early
Booking Discount available until 30th September
2008 |
4-5-6 DAYS ANZAC TOURS a)
1-3 people = 5% discount b) 4-6 people
= 7% discount c) 7-more people = 10% discount |
Please Note =
These discounts are off
the tour prices and not additional activities
such as Early Acc, Gala Dinner, etc... |
Start Date:
21/04/09
Finish Date:
26/04/09
Starts:
Istanbul
Finish:
Istanbul
Places Visited:
Istanbul – Gallipoli – Edremit - Troy
Duration:
6 Days – 5 Nights
Price: Double/Twin/Triple:
£269.00 – Single : £339.00
If you are travelling alone and would prefer to pay the
lower rate then we can match you up with someone of the same
gender to share a twin/triple room (Subject to
Availability).
·
Includes all entrance fees,
· Transportation
in a fully Air-Conditioned, Non-Smoking new model Luxury
Coach,
· Fluent
English speaking professional tour guide for the
duration of the tour,
· FREE
T-Shirt,
· A
range of Gallipoli documentaries & movies to watch
during bus journeys,
·
FREE Flashlight for the dark night at the Dawn Service
and to take home with you,
· Anzac
Day memorial services at Gallipoli,
· All
accommodation as per itinerary in 3
& 4 star hotels,
· We
have Turkish, Australian and New Zealand staff who have
good knowledge of Gallipoli and Turkey,
· Private
Security,
· No
camping! No hidden extra costs. Don't wake up to
Nightmares,
·
We have been running Anzac tours for many years and know
what Anzac day in Gallipoli is all about.
Day One: Tuesday 21st April -
Arrival in Istanbul
Welcome to Turkey
and the beginning of your Anzac tour!
Once you have checked into your hotel (Please note check in
times vary between hotels but are normally no earlier than
noon) you have the rest of the day free to explore Istanbul
and you will meet your guide later that evening who will
give you information about the tour and answer any questions
you might have. Following this meeting we have a welcome
drink for all tours starting on the 21st April and a chance
for you to meet everyone.
If you arrive into Ataturk International Airport on
the 21st April then your tour includes an airport transfer
to your hotel and you will be met at the airport by the
Sammy's Travel team. Paid airport transfers from Sabiha
Gokcen Airport in Istanbul on the 21st April are also
available at certain times (Please see FAQs) and if arriving
by alternative means then you will be provided details of
your hotel in April by email so you can make your own way
there.
Overnight:
Istanbul
Day Two: Wednesday 22nd April - Istanbul City Tour
This morning we partake in a fully guided tour of the only
city to span two continents. We will visit the Hagia (St.)
Sophia,
one of the greatest marvels of architecture, constructed as
a basilica in the 6th century by Emperor Justinian. Blue
Mosque, facing Hagia Sophia, famous with its blue Iznik
tiles and unique with 6 minarets, built in the name of
Sultan Ahmet. Hippodrome, center of sportive (chariot
races, athletics) events and political activities of the old
city. Obelisk of Theodosius, Serpentine Column, German
Fountain of Wilhelm II are the monuments decorating
Hippodrome. Topkapi Palace The great palace of the
Ottoman sultans from the 15th to the 19th centuries housing
an exquisite collection of crystal, silver, and Chinese
porcelain, robes worn by the sultans and their families, the
famous jewels of the Imperial Treasury, miniatures, the Holy
Mantle; enshrining relics of the Prophet Mohammed.
The rest of the day is yours free to explore in Istanbul or
you can join us on the optional Bosphorus Cruise and
Gala Evening.
Overnight:
Istanbul
Meals:
Breakfast
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Bosphorus Cruise |
|
Turkish Gala Evening |
 |
|
 |
|
22nd
April 2:30pm |
22nd April 7:30pm |
See Istanbul from the Bosphorus.
Relax on the water and hear information
about the history of Istanbul
Free Drink Included |
A great night out in Istanbul with Sammy's
Travel
Turkish Food & Traditional Hospitality &
Entertainment
Free Drink Included |
Only £20.00pp Limited Places |
Only £30.00pp Limited Places |
Day Three: Thursday 23rd April - Istanbul to Gallipoli -
Guided Tour of Gallipoli
After an early breakfast we drive to the World War I
Battlefield of Gallipoli stopping along the way to pick up
refreshments for lunch.
You will also have an opportunity to watch a movie about
Gallipoli so you get a feel for the type of people who
fought in this war and to help you picture conditions 94
years ago.
This afternoon on a fully guided tour, you will visit the
Kabatepe War Museum, Anzac Cove, Hell Spit Cemetery, Lone
Pine, The Nek, and Chunuk Bair War memorial. Your guide
will reveal stories of battle woes and will bring alive the
legend of the Anzac's. By visiting the peninsula on the 23rd
April we get to spend more time exploring without the crowds
from other tours that arrive on the 24th.
After visiting Gallipoli we will travel to the ancient city
of Troy, the famous archaeological and mythological site
which is home of the “Trojan Horse” and “Helen of Troy”. We
will then travel to our luxurious accommodation, where an
all-you-can-eat buffet dinner awaits.
Overnight:
Edremit
Meals:
Breakfast & Dinner
Day Four: Friday 24th April -
Rural
Village Visit and Prepare for Anzac Day
Today you have the opportunity to see and enjoy the rural
side of Turkey. You don’t need to wake up early in the
morning as we will leave after breakfast for Tahtakuslar.
Here you can observe the ideal Turkish village life of
nomads as you look around the only village museum in Turkey
(awarded by Unesco). In this museum there are objects about
the fauna & flora of Turkey and all the handcrafted nomadic
arts are displayed. Turkish people are Nomadic in origin but
today most of them have settled on the top of mountains.
There are more than 40,000 nomadic villages and tribes in
Turkey and one of them is the picturesque
Village
of Çamlibel which is on the skirts of mythological
Olympos Mountain (today’s Mount Ida). They are waiting for
you here to show you the famous Turkish hospitality and
friendship. A guest is a king in Turkey therefore you will
be made welcome with food and drink while you relax. In the
afternoon we head back to the hotel to enjoy the rest of the
day. Make sure you get plenty of rest because ANZAC day will
be a long busy day. A buffet dinner will be served so you
can fill up before departing for Gallipoli late afternoon.
We arrive at Anzac Cove to ensure we get a good spot for the
dawn service. Don't forget your sleeping bags, warm clothes,
wet weather gear and torches because Gallipoli is still as
dark and cold tonight as it was 94 years ago when your
ancestors landed.
Overnight:
Anzac Cove
Meals:
Breakfast & Dinner
Please Note: We recommend bringing a small day pack
with you to carry things around during the overnight stay
and also during the day on the 25th April as you will not be
able to access your main luggage from when you leave Edremit
until you arrive in Istanbul on the night of the 25th. Your
main luggage will be securely locked away in the coach
overnight.
Day Five: Saturday 25th April -
ANZAC Day
(Gallipoli to Istanbul)
At first light the day begins with the Dawn Service held at
the ANZAC Commemorative Site, which will be followed by the
Australian and New Zealand memorial services held at Lone
Pine and Chunuk Bair respectively. Today is the
reason you came to Turkey, to commemorate the sacrifice your
forefathers have made. Emotions run high and this afternoon
you will travel back to Istanbul, arriving there in the late
evening.
Overnight:
Istanbul
Meals:
Lunchbox
Day Six: Monday 27th April - The end of the tour
After breakfast the tour finishes and we bid farewell to our
new found friends and exchange e-mails. Wherever you are
heading to next you will take unforgettable memories and a
new understanding of this country that plays such an
important part in your history.
Meals:
Breakfast
Tour Includes:
Arrival Airport Transfers
Arrival airport transfers are free for customers arriving at
Ataturk International Airport between 8am and
midnight on the 21st April. For full details on
how our airport transfers work and getting to your hotel on
the first day of the tour then please see the FAQ section.
IMPORTANT:
It is essential that customers who wish to use our transfer
service send us full flight details including airline name,
flight number, terminal number, arrival time. It is your
responsibility to ensure we have this information before
7th April 2009 otherwise we cannot guarantee that a
transfer will be available.
Accommodation: 3 X Night Istanbul (3 Star), 2 X Night
Edremit (4 Star) + Anzac Cove
Meals: 4 X Breakfasts, 2 X Dinners, 1 X Lunchbox
Transport: Air Conditioned (Non Smoking) Coach
All Entrance Fees
Professional English speaking Guide
Gallipoli Tour
Nomadic Village Visit
Istanbul City Tour
Troy Tour
Anzac Day Memorial Services
Tour Excludes:
Meals unless stated
Departure Airport Transfers
Drinks
Flight Tickets
Personal Expenses
Tips for Guides and Drivers
Important Information:
If you wish to arrive in Istanbul earlier than the 21st
or stay longer than the 26th then we can
arrange pre & post tour accommodation for you although
we have limited availability of this. The cost of this
is £20 for a Double/Twin/Triple or £30 for a single
room. Please indicate that you require this when making
your booking.
If you are travelling alone and would prefer to pay
the lower rate then we can match you up with someone of
the same gender to share a twin/triple room (Subject to
Availability).
General Travel Information:
When booking an Anzac tour it is important to ensure
that your tour operator is a member of TURSAB which is
the Turkish regulatory body of tourist activities. It
is illegal for non-members to operate tours in Turkey
without a TURSAB license and membership number.
Damlacan Tourism is a member of TURSAB (License
No:1714).
Notice:
Before you book with any agency, it is most important
that you check all the details of the services offered.
Low budget offers usually don't cover many services,
such as: entrance fees, standard of the coaches,
accommodation in Gallipoli, professional lecture about
Gallipoli, private security, doctor, professional guide
(not an escort or offsider), references of the agency
and background.
Australian Govt. Announcement access Gallipoli ANZAC Day
2009 The Australian Dept of Veteran Affairs is making
special arrangements for those with special needs in an
effort to assist aged and infirm visitors.
Read more about this at:
http://www.dva.gov.au/commem/anzac/gallipoli01.htm#assistance
Also note from their website : "Travel by passenger car
to these services is not allowed and on completion of
the Dawn Service, official coaches will depart before
public coach departures to meet Turkish protocol
requirements."
Please, Read the notice from Australian Embassy
:
A
brief warning from the Australian Embassy web site:
"Accommodation in the Gallipoli area, particularly for
the night of 24 April, is very heavily booked well in
advance of ANZAC Day. Intending travellers will need to
make bookings as early as possible to secure
accommodation.
