Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre offer ANZAC Budget tour options for 2008
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre say that theur 2008 ANZAC Tours brochure includes more travel options than ever before.
For those travellers who want to make the most of their visit to Turkey and are on a limited budget GMTC has introduced some excellent options which enables budget travelers to experience the ANZAC Day ceremonies and gain a real feeling for Turkey, without spending a fortune.
The three main ANZAC budget tour options are:
Amazing ANZAC 6 Days 5 Nights 21-26 April $569 pp share twin:
This program involves three nights in Istanbul including a Bosphorus cruise with extensive sightseeing in the Gallipoli region.
Classic ANZAC 8 Days 7 nights 21-18 April:
$769 pp share twin. Starts with 3 nights in Istanbul and includes visits to Ephesus, Kusadasi and Bursa, the original capital of the Ottoman Empire.
Historic ANZAC 15 Days /14 Nights:
21 April- 05 May $1109 pp twin share
This tour takes you to some of the most spectacular scenery in Turkey including the white limestone cascades of Pammukale, the fairy chimneys of Cappadoccia and historic sites including Troy and Ephesus.
For bookings and further information phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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