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    • Snip3rNZ 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A truly spectacular site. My utmost respect to my Turkish ancestors, protecting their lands from the foreigners. Being able to visit Gallipoli at this young age makes me very fortunate. There are hectares of land that need to be explored to see exactly the magnitude of the war. Truly magnificent despite the deadly outcomes. This war has now formed strong bonds between Turkey & NZ/AUS.
    • yournumbersup 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      As an American, we don't know too much about the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915. I'd seen a few documentaries, and read some literature about this pivotal war, but visiting the battle sites, and reading the cemetery markers was a very sobering and moving experience! My husband and I rented a car from Avis (in Canakkale city centrum), and took the ferry to Eceabat to start a self-driving tour. I knew almost nothing about the drive, and what kind of terrain we would face, but to my surprise and utter amazement, almost all the sites and monuments were well preserved, and respectfully maintained. Perhaps it was the cold and rainy weather that lent a haunting atmosphere to the sites, but it was something I will never forget!
    • amm1u 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The battlefields and cemeteries are chillingly impressive and are worth spending time on. I toured here and Troy with Kenan Celik, who is a renowned local guide, but was quite disappointed, despite it being quite expensive. I'm not sure if this is because he had expected more than a solo group, or because I did not have time to do a full day tour of each, but I found him rather monosyllabic and I would have struggled to learn much if I'd not read LA Carlyon's superb Gallipoli before arriving. It is a "must read" to give an idea of the territory and campaign.
    • 557grahams 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We deliberately chose to visit the battlefields out of season and when the weather was cooler and so missed the hordes of people and children on school trips. The main sites are well signposted and each of them has an overview in English and Turkish for those like us who didn't take a guide. Very moving and even kept my 17 year old son off of his tablet for a few hours.
    • heather_mewett 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I currently live in Izmir and I have been here 4 times, being a Kiwi all our visitors are either Kiwi or Ozzy so it is a must to visit this most sacred place, I always overnight in Canakkale and spend the next day visiting all the memorials, I would definitely recommend going to the visitors centre and definitely make sure you see the movie it is excellent, so very well made, do not leave without seeing it, warning some tours do not include this in their tour.
    • Zenon30 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very interesting to visit the multiple memorials on the Gallipoli penisula. I would definitely recommend you do so by car or with a tour as the area is quite large and there is no easy way to get around.
    • RoystonSas 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      In the year of the centenary of the start of WW1, we wanted to see the ANZAC battlefields for ourselves. It is extraordinarily moving to do so. We drove (self-drive, rented from Budget) from the airport at Istanbul, breaking the 4.5 hour journey by staying a night at Silivri on the way down and in Tekirdag on the way back. We paid for a tour guide (excellent value - we used Crowded House, based in Eceabat - we can't praise them highly enough). Allow at least two full days to explore; three or four would be better and would enable time to cross the Dardenelles by ferry to Canakkale.
    • ushenrys 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Anzac Cove is a beautiful quiet, serene beach. The area is easy to navigate and well sign posted. If you want to avoid the crowds and the heat of day it is not too hard to drive yourself from Istanbul. A very moving and worthwhile experience.
    • Bafelle 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My second visit to this most special of places was a little different to the 3 days camped under a tree on Anzac cove in 1989....On this occasion we hired a private bus so my brother and 75 year old father could pay our respects over 3 days.I would STRONGLY recommend not to join a day tour. You miss the whole point and become a canned tourist - it is not a stadium or theme park visit - It is sacred ground for Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, England and France. I would recommend at least 2 FULL days and overnight in Cannakale. Anything less is not paying the due respect the fallen and this special place deserves.
    • gregsH5947JU 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The visit was very moving as my Great Uncle landed at dawn on 25 April1915. It is a place I have always wanted to visit. I was surprised at how small the Anzac Cove area actually is. When you think about what happened in this small area it is actually hard to imagine how it must have looked at the time.
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