Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre Budget ANZAC Tours
GMTC’s Budget ANZAC programs are for young and young at heart travellers.
The tours include 3-4 star hotels (except for the night before the dawn service) and individual travellers can cut costs be being able to share a room with a fellow traveller so there are no single supplements. All tours include a air conditioned coach transport, English speaking guide and some meals.
Amazing ANZAC: 6 Days – 5 nights.
$538 pp Includes 3 nights in Istanbul, Bosphorus cruise, sightseeing in Istanbul and complete participation in ANZAC Day at Gallipoli.
Classic ANZAC: 8 Days – 7 Nights – $729 pp
Includes Istanbul, Ephesus, the port city of Kusadasi, Bursa (capital of the Ottoman Empire) and the full ANZAC Day experience.
Historic ANZAC: 15 Days-14 nights – $989 pp
Includes most of the highlights of Western Turkey including the limestone terraces of Pammukale, The ethereal pinnacles landscape of Cappadocia and some off the beaten track Turkey experiences. The tour also includes the full ANZAC Day experience at Gallipoli.
For bookings and details phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com .
A Special Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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