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16
Day Gold Anzac Tour Itinerary
Description
There
is no rushing through your tour, you will have plenty of time
to enjoy Turkey and the Anzac commemorations. This tour visits
the most popular and beautiful sights in Turkey. If you have
time on your hands don't miss out on Turkey!!! Experience
the Gallipoli Battlefields and the Anzac Services.
Enjoy the cultural, touristic, and historical sights of Turkey.
You will enjoy sea, sand, sun, and not to mention loads of
fun. The tour covers Istanbul,
Troy, Asklepion and Red
Basilica, and the roman city of Pergamum, the ancient ruins
of Ephesus, the hot springs,
Hierapolis and calcium terraces of
Pamukkale, a mud bath in the middle of Lake Koycegiz,
the magnificent Fethiye/Oludeniz,
Perge, Aspendos and beautiful views of the Mediterranean coast
in Antalya. The underground
cities and fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, while staying
in the authentic cave Hotels. You visit the capital of Turkey,
Ankara. All entrance fees are included in the tour, 4 – 5
Star Luxury Hotel accommodation throughout, and a welcome
party on arrival in Istanbul (optional). This tour is for
those that want to do and see everything whilst on tour in
Turkey, making your trip a lifetime memory. All you need to
do is book with us and we will take care of all your travel
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DAY
1- ISTANBUL – Tuesday
21 April 2009
Welcome to Turkey!!! Today is your arrival day. Airport transfers
are available from Ataturk International Airport during the
hours of 8am till 11pm. Transfers will be made to your Hotel
where you will be met by your Tour guide and checked into
your room at The Dedeman Hotel.
Optional
Activity - Traditional Turkish
1001 entertainment. You can meet our friendly crew
and other travellers while enjoying traditional Turkish Food
and enjoy the mystical atmosphere of Istanbul at night. The
evening starts at 830pm.
Note!! Transfers from Sabiha Gokcen Airport are unavailable
as are transfers for those arriving outside of the transfer
window..
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DAY
2- ISTANBUL CITY TOUR
- Wednesday 22 April 2009
Breakfast Included
We depart from the hotel at 0830 for the Istanbul city tour.
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. SULTANAHMET IMPERIAL MOSQUE Across from
St. Sophia built in the 16th century by the architect Mehmet,
is known as the BLUE MOSQUE because of its magnificent interior
decoration of blue Iznik tiles.
HIPPODROME Ancient Hippodrome, the scene of chariot races,
with the three monuments; the Obelisk of Theodosius, the bronze
Serpentine Column and the Column of Constantine. Lunch break
and then we head to the SPICE BAZAAR (Egyptian Bazaar) The
air here is filled with the enticing aromas of cinnamon, caraway,
saffron, mint, thyme and every other conceivable herb and
spice.
This
Afternoon there is the option of joining us as we enjoy a
Bosphorous Cruise.
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DAY
3- GALLIPOLI AND TROY TOUR – Thursday 23 April 2009
Breakfast, lunch and dinner Included
We depart for Gallipoli at 07:00 (4.5 Hour Drive). On the
way we will have the chance to watch the latest documentary
on the Gallipoli Campaign. We arrive in Gallipoli for lunch
and have an Anzac lunch on the coast of Gabatepe. We then
start our tour of the Gallipoli Peninsula. Visit Kabatepe
War Museum, Anzac Cove, Lone Pine Australia 's Memorial and
Cemetery, Quinns Post, Turkish 57th Regiment Cemetery, The
Nek, Chunuk-Bair New Zealand Memorial and Cemetery. After
the Gallipoli tour, we depart at for the ancient city of Troy.
(approx. 1.5 hour drive including ferry).
Your guide will explain the mythology surrounding Troy
, the Trojan Horse
and Helen of Troy. After
Troy we drive to our Boutique Hotel in Assos.
(1 hour drive) Dinner at the Hotel.
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DAY
4- FREE DAY IN ASSOS – ANZAC COVE – Friday 24 April 2009
Breakfast and dinner Included
The day is yours to enjoy, relax and have fun with your new
friends, or get some sleep before the dawn service! There
is also much to see in Assos if you want to sightsee. Your
tour guide will provide you with ideas of where to visit.
Luggage can be kept at this Hotel as you will return to stay
here tomorrow night. If you wish to buy snacks for the overnight
camp, today is best time to do it. There are also some food
and drink stalls available at Anzac Cove. Tonight at 18:30pm
we will meet back at the hotel for our buffet dinner before
heading to Anzac Cove for the Dawn Services. Overnight Anzac
Cove.
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DAY
5 - GALLIPOLI DAWN SERVICE – Saturday 25 April 2009
Breakfast and dinner Included
Don't forget your sleeping bags, warm clothes, wet weather
gear and torches because Gallipoli is still as dark and cold
today as it was years ago when your ancestors landed.
04:30 Dawn Service.
10:30 Australian National service
11.45 Turkish National Service
13:00 New Zealand National service
After the Services (approx 3pm) we will drive back to our
boutique hotel in Assos. The night is yours to relax, dinner
will be served at the Hotel.
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DAY
6 - BERGAMA TOUR / KUSADASI
Sunday 26 April 2009
Breakfast and dinner included
Drive to Pergamum (45 minute drive) - see Asklepion, Zues's
alter, the Red Bassilcia etc.
BERGAMA is the site of the Hellenistic - and later
Roman city of Pergamon,
ruled for several centuries by a powerful local dynasty. Its
foremost attraction is the Kizil Avlu or "Red Basilica",
a huge edifice on the river not far from the acropolis, originally
built as a temple to the Egyptian god Osiris and converted
to a basilica by the early Christians, when it was one of
the Seven Churches of Asia Minor addressed by St John in the
book of Revelation - though sadly it's now a crumbling ruin
with a mosque in one of its towers. After Pargamum we continue
towards the city of Kusadasi. On the way, we will visit a
place which continues to perform one of the oldest arts of
Turkey; a carpet weaving centre, followed by an optional Turkish
Bath. After a good scrub down we will check into our hotel
in Kusadasi in time for dinner.
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DAY
7 – EPHESUS AND KUSADASI
Monday 27 April 2009
Breakfast included
At 0830 we depart for Ephesus
(20 min drive) - once the commercial centre of the
ancient world - is a highlight of any visit to Turkey. The
city, whose wealth and patronage supported its splendid architectural
program, was dedicated to the goddess Artemis. Her enormous
temple, once considered one of the seven wonders of the Ancient
World and rebuilt several times, dates in its latest form
from the third century B.C. The tour of the ruins also includes
a theatre, gymnasium, agora and baths, as well as the Library
of Celsus. After lunch, we will make a shopping tour in which
you will be aware of the ancient arts of Turkey like leather
manufacturing and jewellery. As this will be a guided tour,
you will avoid the constant nagging and sometimes bullying
that is well known in the markets of Turkey. Enabling you
to enjoy the shopping experience whilst gaining the knowledge
of the ancient craftsmen. Overnight Kusadasi
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DAY
8 – PAMUKKALE TOUR -
Tuesday 28 April 2009
Breakfast and dinner included
At 08:30 we leave Kusadasi for Pamukkale
(2.5 hour drive). In Pamukkale we shall visit the
calcium terraces of Pamukkale (cotton castle) and the ruins
of Hierapolis , walking around this natural phenomenon gives
you the option of lying in the waters of the natural springs
that flow down the calcium terraces. After our days activities
we will check into our hotel intime for dinner and the rest
of the evening is yours to explore the small village or relax
around the pool bar.
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DAY
9 – PAMUKKALLE AND DALYAN MATH
BATH - FETHIYE
– Wednesday 29 April 2009
Breakfast and dinner included
After Breakfast we depart for Dalyan (4 hour drive). Dalyan
is a very popular small town not spoiled by buildings and
still has the local village feeling to it. From Dalyan we
will take a boat trip to the The Sultaniye Thermal Baths,
Famous in Turkey and has included visitors such as Dustin
Hofman. The waters of Sultaniye Thermal Baths contain radioactive
elements and sulphur which are believed to cure rheumatism,
skin, liver, spleen and bowel complaints, as well as being
beneficial for nervous and digestive disorders. Apart from
the obvious health advantages its basically great fun. Once
the mud fights have stopped and you have baked yourself in
the sun there is nothing better tan a dip in the hot thermal
springs to wash the mud away. Lunch will be served shortly
afterwards and then we will continue down the river to Caunos,
the ancient city near modern Dalyan, Caunos was founded around
the 9th century BC. Caunos is famous for its rock-cut tombs
which we can observe from the Dalyan river on our way to the
wonderful 7 kilometres sandy Iztuzu Beach , which is only
accessible by boat and is one of the last nesting areas for
the Caretta Caretta (Sea Turtles). After the tour we return
to the boat and head back to Dalyan for our bus trip to Oludeniz
in Fethiye where we will be staying at the All Inclusive beach
resort.
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10 - ANTALYA – Thursday
30th April 2009
Breakfast included
After breakfast depart to Antalya
(5 hour drive). On the way we shall see one of the
best panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea . Lunch break
on the way. We will be passing from ancient Likya and you
will have the chance to take photos of breath taking scenes.
In ancient times it covered all Pamphylia that means "the
land of all tribes". Attalia, the ancient name of Antalya
, is derived from that of the Pergamon king Attalos II Philadelphus,
who founded the city on the Pamphylian seacoast around 150
BC. It is know that it was visited by St. Paul by way of Perge
in 46 A.D., that it was an important trading centre in the
2nd century A.D. and that the Emperor Hadrian's visit in 130
A.D. was commemorated with new monuments. Check in to your
hotel. The rest of the day is yours to discover Antalya.
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DAY
11 – ANTALYA PERGE ASPENDOS TOUR
– Friday 1st May 2009
Breakfast and dinner included
PERGE: According to the geographer Strabon,
Perge has been founded by Akhas who came down here after the
Trojan wars. Perge was first mentioned in 334 BC when Alexander
the Great passed through here. In the following years, Perge
went under the control of Pergamon when the Kingdom of Pergamon
became a part of the Roman city. Especially in the first and
the second centuries BC, Perge became one of the richest towns
in Pamphylia. Therefore it is not a surprising that St. Paul
started his campaign in Anatolia from Perge in 46 AD. The
people of Perge loved and respected their Artemis to such
an extent that Christianity had to wait for another 400 years
to enter here. In the Byzantine period, Perge was the seat
of the bishop. Even though Arabs raided Perge in the 7th century
AD, when Seljuk Turks settled the area, records show the existence
of an older race living here. After the tour, departure for
Aspendos. Lunch break on the way.
ASPENDOS: The eastern land of Antalya was
called Pamphylia in ancient times. The Toros Daglari ( Taurus
Mountains ) forms a beautiful back drop to the fertile coast,
rich with fields of cotton and vegetables. Aspendos (Belkis)
lies 47 km east of Antalya in the Pamphylian plain. In 486
BC, Greeks and Persians had a great battle here (the Greeks
won, they didn't stay in the area for long). During the reign
of he Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (161-80 AD) Aspendos got
its theatre, which is the best preserved of all. It was built
by Romans and maintained by Byzantines and Seljuks. The ruins
of the ancient city are extensive and include a stadium, an
agora, and a basilica. Dinner at the hotel.
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12 - ANTALYA - CAPPADOCIA
– Saturday 2nd May 2009
Breakfast including
Early morning we have a long drive to Cappadocia (8 hour drive).
Check in to your hotel. After having some rest, you will have
the chance to go to the famous traditional
Turkish Night , you will enjoy Whirling Dervishes,
Belly Dancing & Traditional Turkish Folklore accompanied
by traditional Turkish food. We recommend it should not be
missed. Overnight Cave Hotel in Cappadocia.
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13 – CAPPADOCIA TOUR
- Sunday 3rd May 2009
Breakfast and dinner included
Today we will get to know the Cappadocia
region , a volcanic area in which the geological formation
started 10 million years ago. As a result of these formations
phallic like pillars have come to life. The beautiful horse
country "Katpatuka," (as the Persians called her)
is an unbelievable strip of land, enchanting and mysterious.
Our guided tour will start at 09:30 and cover Avcilar, Pigeon
Valley, Göreme Open Air Museum, Dervent Valley, Uçhisar
Castle and the pottery village of Avanos . If you want to
join our optional activity of Hot
Air Ballooning, please contact with your guide and
register because it will take place early the next morning.
Dinner at your Hotel. Overnight in Cave Hotel Cappadocia
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14 – CAPPADOCIA TOUR AND ANKARA
– Monday 4th May 2009
Breakfast & Dinner included
We depart at 09:30 for one of the most interesting sites of
Cappadocia - Derinkuyu
Underground City. The Christians hid from the armies
of Rome and the raids of hostile tribes in these self sufficient
cities in which there were halls for stocks of crop, barns,
rooms, kitchens & ventilation channels. This afternoon
we will depart for Ankara
with a lunch break during the trip (4 hour drive).
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DAY
15 – ANKARA CITY TOUR AND ISTANBUL
– Tuesday 5th May 2009
Breakfast and dinner included
Visit Ataturk (founder of the modern Turkey ) Museum at the
Ataturk Mosoleum. Lunch break. After the break city tour of
Ankara which is the 2nd biggest city and the capital of Turkey.
Then departure for Istanbul (5 hour drive). Over night in
3star Hotel Istanbul.
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DAY
16 - ISTANBUL –
THE END – Wednesday 6th May 2009
Breakfast included
After breakfast check out from the hotel. We hope your tour
was a memorable one and we look forward to seeing you in the
future.
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INCLUSIONS:
. 15 Breakfasts, 9 Hotel dinners + All-Inclusive hotel in
Fethiye and Antalya
. Professional English speaking tour guide
. All transportation by Private air-conditioned bus service
. 3 nights, 5 star hotel accommodation in Istanbul
at The Dedeman Hotel
. 2 nights Luxury Boutiquehotel accommodation in
Assos at
. 2 nights, 5 star hotel accommodation in Kusadasi
at Charisma Hotel
. 1 night, 4 star Thermal hotel accommodation in
Pamukkale at Colossae Thermal Spa Hotel
. 1 night, 4 star hotel accommodation in Dalyan
/ Fethiye at The Alize
. 2 nights 5 star hotel accommodation in Antalya
at
. 2 nights accommodation in Cappadocia
at The Kalabak Cave Hotel
. 1 night, 4 star hotel accommodation in Ankara
at
. All entrance fees mentioned in the itinerary
. Arrival airport transfers between 8am and 11pm
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Price:
5%
Discounts on Early booking or 10% off full Payments!
GBP £ 899.00 per person (Based on double, triple or
twin share)
GBP £ 1115.00 per person (Single Room)
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