From Gulets to Gallipoli
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre has upgraded and expanded its extensive range of Turkey options for 2007 and also created a new 2007 Greece and Turkey Brochure has a new look which clearly indicates that Greece and Turkey are major featured destinations.

In 2007 Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre features a new range of Anzac tour programs in which Gallipoli is combined with broader tours of Turkey and tours combined Turkey / Greece tours.
Also In 2007 the tradition of the Dawn Service at Anzac Cove of April 25th will be honoured, with Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre running a wide range of tour programs incorporating ANZAC Day at Gallipoli.
Book your clients now as these popular program for Australians of all ages are filling up fast.
Tours are tailored to suit those with limited time and limited budgets and travelers with plenty of time and a budget which enables them to enjoy Turkey in the comfort of the country’s best hotels.

Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre’s Turkey options include virtually every popular destination in western and central Turkey and many programs which combine Turkey with Greece.
For bookings and information call 1300 661 666 and/or visit: www.greecemedtravel.com

John Alwyn-Jones
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