Walking the ANZAC Walk in Gallipoli was a moving and profound way to discover the history and sacrifices of those who served in Gallipoli, during WWI. We visited in November 2024 however due to the 2…Full review by 0102megan
Nov 8, 2024
Words can’t explain this. With a tour and could have spent hours more there. Very moving place to visit. Cemeteries, tunnels trenches and moreFull review by geofff835
Sep 23, 2024
We went on a private tour with Ercan as our guide. We can’t say enough positive things about his knowledge and in-depth understanding of history. He also accompanied us the following day to Troy and …Full review by cunner53
Can we take and fly nz and Australian flags at anzac cove. What is the protocol?
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When I attended the dawn service there last year I'm fairly sure large flags were not allowed. If you are visiting at a time other than Anzac Day I'm sure the situation is different. Best to …
When I attended the dawn service there last year I'm fairly sure large flags were not allowed. If you are visiting at a time other than Anzac Day I'm sure the situation is different. Best to contact DVA or the CWGC to see what the current recommendations are. Things are always changing
Anzac Day 2015 is a restricted service. For those that have tickets for the commemoration, what is the best way to get from Canakkale to Anzac Cove for the Dawn Service?
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Bus as part of a tour package. If you do not have this is place, I would suggest you start early, walk onto the intercontinental ferry then treck to the Gaba Tepe controlled entry point. …
Bus as part of a tour package. If you do not have this is place, I would suggest you start early, walk onto the intercontinental ferry then treck to the Gaba Tepe controlled entry point. And may your chooks turn into emus and kick your dunny door down for getting entry tickets I did not.