Anzac Day Tours Frequently Asked
Questions
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General
Q: My friends have already booked there Anzac Day Tours and I would now like to
join them. Is this possible?
A. Providing you let us know at time of booking that you wish to join your
friends or be part of a group then we will do our best to accommodate you.
However if you make a booking close to Anzac Day then we may have already
allocated hotels and bus groups. Once again we will do our best to accommodate
you but we cannot make any promises but please ask so we can check it out for
you.
Q. Do the prices quoted include
Entrance Fees to sites visited and is their any local payment component for
these tours?
A. There is no local payment that needs to be paid for these tours and all
our tours include entrance fees to sites outlined in the itineraries. When
comparing the prices of tours across different companies it is worth making sure
that entrance fees are included as they can mount up especially on longer tours
and what seems like a good price at face value may not really be the case. For
example in our 16 Day Anzac Tour the entrance fees make up approx £90 of the
overall tour price.
Q: What time do I need to arrive on the starting day of my tour?
A. The first day of all of our tours except the 2 day tour is an arrival day
and you are therefore free to arrive at anytime throughout that day. If
your tour starts on the 21st April then please read below regarding 'Welcome
Drinks' for these tours that take place in the evening. If your tour
starts on the 22nd April and you wish to take part in the Bosphorus Cruise or
Gala Dinner then please read the questions below which relate to that.
Q. I see that you have ‘Welcome Drinks’ in Istanbul on the 21st April for tours
that start on that day (8 days, 16 day tours). Will I arrive early
enough to attend these?
A. If arriving on the 21st April and wish to attend these Welcome
Drinks then we recommend that you aim to arrive at the airport by about 4pm as
this will ensure you have enough time to get to the hotel, get checked in, meet
with your guide and get ready for the event. This event is a chance for
you to meet your guide and others in your group but if you cannot get flights it
is not essential that you are there for it.
Q. I want to attend the Gala Dinner on the 22nd April in Istanbul but I am
on a tour starting that day and I want to ensure I arrive in time to attend.
What time would you suggest I aim to be in Istanbul in order to ensure I can?
A. If arriving on the 22nd April and wish to attend the Gala Dinner
then we recommend that you aim to arrive at the airport by about 4pm if you are
flying as this will ensure you have enough time to get to the hotel, get checked
in and ready for the event. If making your own way to the hotel then we
suggest being there no later than 6:30pm.
Q. I am interested in going on the Bosphorous Cruise and attending the
Gala Dinner, what time do they start and will I arrive in enough time to attend
these?
A. On the 22nd April we will pick people up from hotels for the
Bosphorus Cruise at 2:30pm and the Gala Dinner will commence at 7.30 pm that
evening. You can easily attend both of these but if you wish to attend the
Bosphorus Cruise and you are arriving on the 22nd then you will need to arrive
early. Those people on tours starting on the 21st April and who have the
Istanbul City Tour on the 22nd will be finished in time to go on the Bosphorus
Cruise as well.
Q. I am booked on the 2 Day Anzac Tour and want to know where the pick
up and drop off points are in Istanbul.
A. The 2 Day Anzac Tour starts on the 24th April and all customers need to
meet at 6:30am at the Samyeli Travel meeting point outside the entrance to
Haghia Sophia in Istanbul. Haghia Sophia is in the Sultanahmet Area and
adjacent to the Blue Mosque. Please look out for the Samyeli Travel signs
once you arrive.
This point is also where you will be dropped off at the conclusion of the tour
on the evening of the 25th April. 2 Day Anzac Tour customers are
responsible for making their own way to and from the meeting points.
Q: I am travelling alone and was wondering if you have many people who travel
alone on your tours? Also what are my options for accommodation?
A: Every year we have many people (both male and female)
who travel alone on our tours and it is a great way to meet new people. In
regards to accommodation you can either pay more for a single room on your own
or if you do not mind we can match you up with someone else who is travelling on
their own (same gender) and put you in a twin or triple room for the lower rate.
Please note that this is subject to availability.
Q: Do I need a Visa to visit Turkey?
A: It depends on what passport that you are travelling to
Turkey on. New Zealand passport holders do not need a visa and can go straight
to passport control. Other passport holders are required to purchase a
visa from the kiosk near passport control before proceeding through. PLEASE
NOTE: If you do need a visa then please make sure you look for the visa
kiosk first before going to passport control. Unfortunately this is not
always clear once arriving so do not get into the passport control line first.
The Visa window has all the prices for visas listed on the front of it so should
be clear. Visas need to be paid for in Cash and can be paid for in Euro,
Sterling, US Dollars or the local currency.
The following site has more information on visas:
http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/details/BorderFormalities/index.html
Q. How many people will be on my tour?
A. It depends on the number of people on your particular tour but a group
will be no larger than 40 people.
Q: Which currency do I need for Turkey and do I need to Exchange Money before
leaving home?
A. The most common currency in Turkey is the TL (Turkish Lira) although
other currencies are accepted in some shops and restaurants. We recommend
for ease that you use the local currency when paying in cash but you can
purchase many things on credit cards also. We advise all our passengers to
carry some cash on them at all times for small purchases and paying for public
toilets etc. At Ataturk International Airport when you arrive there are a
number of ATM machines that can be used with cards that are set up to be used
overseas. You may like to check with your bank before leaving home if your card
is ready for international use.
Q. Do we need to give our guides and driver a tip at the end of the tour?
A. Tipping is a big part of life in Turkey and the cost of your tour does
not include any tips or displays of gratitude towards guides and coach drivers.
If you have enjoyed your tour and the efforts of these people then please feel
free to give them a tip. The amount is entirely up to you and usually one
person will collect these on behalf of the people in your group.
Accommodation
Q: I notice that some of your tours stay in Edremit away from Gallipoli prior to
Anzac Day. Why is this?
A: It is difficult to get good quality accommodation close
to the Gallipoli region and as many of our tours visit the battlefields on the
23rd April we want to ensure that you have decent accommodation to stay at and
relax prior to the overnight stay at Anzac Cove on the 24th. Very few
companies who run Anzac Day Tours stay close to the Gallipoli area unless they
are offering a budget hotel/hostel package. The accommodation we use in
Edremit is far superior to anything else we can find in the Gallipoli/Cannakale
area.
Q. If I want to arrive in Istanbul earlier than my tour starts or stay
later after the tour finishes can I arrange accommodation with your company?
A. We can arrange both pre and post accommodation at our hotels in Istanbul
and in Kusadasi (6 Day Kusadasi Tour and 8 Day Bravo) so if you would like to
arrive early or stay later then please let us know and we can arrange that for
you. It is best you let us know at time of booking but if you decide after
booking then this can still be arranged subject to availability. Please do
not arrive early without telling us and expect accommodation to be available
because we cannot guarantee that. We can also arrange arrival
airport transfers for our customers booking pre-tour accommodation (Please
see section below regarding Airport Transfers)
Q. I have heard that it is common to leave your passports behind reception
at hotels in Turkey. Is this really the case and is it safe to do so?
A. By law, hotels are required to register your details with the
authorities and it is therefore common place to leave your passport with
reception and it can be collected either on departure or once this registration
has been done. This is for your security and your passports are kept safe
with reception staff so there is no need to worry.
Transport & Travelling
Q: I have heard from friends that the ferry crossings at Gallipoli can sometimes
be very crowded. Will this affect travelling times and is there any risk of us
missing the Anzac Day Commemorations?
A. The ferry crossings between Eceabat (Gallipoli Peninsula) and Canakkale
(Mainland) can be very busy during the Anzac Day period. Unfortunately our
travelling times are dependent on the ferry running properly and subject to the
number of buses trying to cross so therefore times given are best estimates. We
ensure that on the night of the 24th we leave with ample time to spare so we can
get to the ferry early. We do our best to ensure all times quoted in itineraries
are accurate but due to this being a busy time delays are sometimes unavoidable.
Q: Do you have toilets on your buses and are there regular toilet stops during
long journeys?
A: Unfortunately it is not common to have toilets on buses
in Turkey so it is very hard for us to provide. However we will have regular
stops along the way so all passengers can use toilet facilities.
Q. For those tours that arrive back in Istanbul on the evening of the 25th
April, what time can we expect to arrive there?
A. The arrival time back in Istanbul will vary depending on how busy the
Gallipoli Peninsula is and the traffic back to Istanbul. Generally you can
expect to arrive back to Istanbul between 8pm and 11pm.
Airport Transfers
Q. How far away are the Istanbul hotels from the airport in Istanbul?
A. There are two international airports in Istanbul (Istanbul Ataturk
Airport IST and Sabiha Gokcen Airport SAW)
-Istanbul Ataturk Airport (IST) is located on the European side of
Istanbul and 15 km away from our hotels and the old city center Sultanahmet
Area. Most major international flights arrive at Ataturk Airport.
-Sabiha Gokcen Airport (SAW) is located on the Asian side of Istanbul and
60 km away from our hotels and the old city center Sultanahmet Area. Sabiha
Gokcen Airport is used by mainly domestic flights and budget airlines such as
Easy Jet and Pegasus Airlines.
The map below shows the location of these airports: