Top 10 Things to do in Canakkale Province, Turkish Aegean Coast

September 24, 2021 Major Galusha

Discover the best top things to do in Canakkale Province, Turkey including Anzac Cove, Conk Bayiri Mehmetcik Park Aniti Kemalyeri Yaziti, Aqualand Canakkale, Troya Muzesi, Canakkale Naval Museum, Bozcaada, Kabatepe Kumsali, Polente Feneri, Canakkale Truva Heykeli, Troy (Truva).
Restaurants in Canakkale Province

1. Anzac Cove

17900 Canakkale Province, Gallipoli Turkey http://www.anzacsite.gov.au/2visiting/tr/trtouranzac2.html
Excellent
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5.0 based on 274 reviews

Anzac Cove

Reviewed By 375barriel - Hampshire, United Kingdom

such a beautiful place, but such a tragic history, you don't need to be a history/war buff to get a true feeling for this place, tours on this site are greatly enhanced by having a guide that is well versed on the story of Gallipoli, the sites are well looked after Please remember these are war graves and treat the site with the respect it deserves

2. Conk Bayiri Mehmetcik Park Aniti Kemalyeri Yaziti

Canakkale 17900 Turkey
Excellent
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5.0 based on 44 reviews

Conk Bayiri Mehmetcik Park Aniti Kemalyeri Yaziti

Reviewed By 1girl_1passport - Vancouver, Canada

I didn't know to much about the history these sites held so it was nice to be able to walk around and read a few things and take in the sites. While worth to come visit.

3. Aqualand Canakkale

Cumhuriyet Mahallesi Sahil Yolu Caddesi No: 131 _ Kepez / Canakkale Dardanos sahil yoluyolunda, Canakkale 17100 Turkey +90 286 263 00 65 http://www.aquacanakkale.com
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Aqualand Canakkale

Canakkale Bogazının en guzel yerinde konumlandırdıgımız Aquaparkımız ile sizlere eglenceli ve kaliteli zaman gecirmenin mutlulugunu yasatmak istiyoruz

4. Troya Muzesi

Tevfikiye Koyu, Canakkale 17100 Turkey https://www.kulturportali.gov.tr/portal/troyamuzesi
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5.0 based on 76 reviews

Troya Muzesi

Reviewed By georgette282 - Istanbul, Turkey

This museum was more exciting and engaging than the actual ruins on the site of Troy. An excellent, creative and informative presentation of the area's history. We easily spent about 2 hours walking around.

5. Canakkale Naval Museum

Yali Cad. Cimenlik Sk. Fevzipasa Mahallesi, Canakkale 17100 Turkey +90 286 213 17 30 [email protected] http://canakkalemuze.dzkk.tsk.tr/tr
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4.5 based on 357 reviews

Canakkale Naval Museum

It is a military museum established to serve the need for informing the visitors about Çanakkale Naval Battle and Campaign. In the complex of the museum many guns and objects used during Çanakkale Battles, Çimenlik Fortress, Nusret Mine Layer, German Submarine, ACAR Museum ship used by ATATÜRK and a library can be found.

Reviewed By Andyrock81 - Rockhampton, Australia

We had less than an hour to explore, having arrived late in the day but it was still very good. The ticket price was only 12TL, for that you get a small tour on a naval vessel, access to a gallery inside the fortress as well as a multitude of outdoor exhibits of weapons. We could have easily spent 2 hours here. The only minor criticism I could make was that many of the exhibits only have Turkish language information. I would have liked to have seen more exhibit descriptions in English.

6. Bozcaada

Istanbul-Bandirma boat, Bozcaada, Tenedos Island Turkey +90 286 697 01 01 http://www.bozcaada.gov.tr/
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4.5 based on 962 reviews

Bozcaada

Reviewed By Asb03 - Ankara, Turkey

Before going to Bozcaada you should consider waiting at the ferry que in your car for 3 or 4 hours! But once you arrive the island you will see that it worths! You can experience wine tasting, fish and rakı, mezeses, perfect cookies. We were planing to stay for a night but we stayed for tree night, insted. You can drive or ride around the island and swim whereever you like. Go and experience the sunset at “ günbatımı”. You can take your wine and drink while waching the beautiful view.

7. Kabatepe Kumsali

Merkez Eceabat Merkez, Eceabat, Canakkale Turkey +90 286 887 46 19
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

Kabatepe Kumsali

8. Polente Feneri

Bores mevkii, Bozcaada, Tenedos Island Turkey http://www.neredekal.com/blog/Polente%20Feneri/
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4.5 based on 409 reviews

Polente Feneri

Reviewed By FatmaE134 - Istanbul, Turkey

If you wanna catch amazing sunset on one of the most beautiful islands in the world, you gotta go there with a bottle of wine:)

9. Canakkale Truva Heykeli

Kayserili Ahmet Pasa Caddesi, Canakkale Turkey +90 286 210 00 32 http://www.tourismturkey.org
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4.5 based on 380 reviews

Canakkale Truva Heykeli

Reviewed By HFikri - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

The Movie Troy Statue is much more beautiful than the original, this one became iconic landmark for the town, worth to visit and walk around.

10. Troy (Truva)

Tevfikiye Koyu, Intepe, Canakkale Turkey +90 286 217 23 71 http://sehitlikturu.gen.tr
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4.0 based on 1,779 reviews

Troy (Truva)

Site of the heroic siege in in Homer's Iliad, Troy (Truva in Turkish, Ilion in Greek) was excavated in the 1870s by Heinrich Schliemann. He uncovered civilizations dating back 5,000 years, including best-preserved Roman architecture. Explanatory materials at the site are limited, so visitors should bring a good history text or hire a guide.

Reviewed By lovingGurgaon - Gurugram (Gurgaon), India

I am still gloating over the lmpact of my visit to Troy yesterday. The presence of the wooden horse at the entrance is surrounded by mystery. The legend has it that the Greek soldiers came hidden in it during the Trojan war though its authenticity is yet to be established. The ruins of the city are well preserved and a wooden pathway makes the place easily accessible.There is a great sense of well being as we walk around.

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