Itinerary
- Day 1
Gallipoli
You'll meet at Port Bosphorus Hotel between 8:00-8:15 AM to start the day. The afternoon takes you to the Gallipoli battlefields where you'll see several important WWI memorials. The route includes Lone Pine Australian Memorial, Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial, ANZAC Cove, Johnston's Jolly and The Nek. After spending time at these sites, you'll head to Çanakkale for the night.
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Gallipoli WWI battlefields
- Visit Lone Pine Australian Memorial
- Visit Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial
- Visit ANZAC Cove
- Visit Johnston's Jolly
- Visit The Nek
Landmarks Lone Pine Australian Memorial Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial ANZAC Cove Johnston's Jolly The Nek - Day 2
Çanakkale to Kuşadası
Starting from Çanakkale, you'll travel to Troy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and walk through the ancient city before checking out the Troy Museum. After that, the day continues to Behramkale, a village with stone houses and narrow streets where you can wander around and spend time at a local café with Turkish tea or coffee. Later you'll head south to Kuşadası for the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Troy ancient city
- Visit Troy Museum
- Explore Behramkale village
Optional Activities
- Turkish tea or coffee at local café in Behramkale
Landmarks Troy Troy Museum Behramkale - Day 3
Kuşadası
This day focuses on ancient history with a guided tour of Ephesus. You'll see the Temple of Artemis site and walk through the ancient city and theatre to get a feel for the space. The Ephesus Archaeology Museum comes next, where you can look at impressive artifacts from the region. Later, you'll visit the carpet village to see how Turkish carpets are made by hand and learn what makes one more valuable than another.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Ephesus
- Visit Temple of Artemis site
- Explore Ephesus ancient theatre
- Visit Ephesus Archaeology Museum
- Visit carpet village and learn carpet weaving techniques
Landmarks Ephesus Temple of Artemis Ephesus Archaeology Museum









