Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre ANZAC Tours Filling Up Fast
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre has one of Australia’s most comprehensive range of Anzac Tour options, with 21 tour options in the brochure all of which include participating in the ANZAC Day ceremonies at Gallipoli.
They range from the two day ANZAC experience starting and finishing in Istanbul for $199 per person to the 18 Day/ 17 Night ANZAC and Greece connection which includes stays in Rhodes, Athens, Santorini and Mykonos and an extensive itinerary in Turkey.
This tour is priced from a competitive $2,384 pp twin share. The tours are filling fast so book now.
The GMTC 2008 Australian Light Horse Commemorative Tour, led by Colonel Chris Donovan, includes Turkey, Israel, Jordan and Dubai is unique.
Its uniqueness is that this is the only commercially available tour which combines ANZAC Day in Gallipoli with the unveiling of the memorial sculpture in Beersheba, Israel on April 28, 2008 by Prime Minister Rudd to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Australian Light Horse charge in Beersheba. Colonel Donovan is the honorary colonel of the military unit which provided half of the participants in that charge which stands as Australia’s most spectacular military victory in WWI.
This fully escorted is priced from $6,535 pp twin share and of course is commissionable to all travel agents.
For bookings and details of all GMTC ANZAC tours phone 1300 661 666 or visit: http://www.greecemedtravel.com/
A Special Greece and Mediterranean Travel Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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