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ANZAC Day 2008 tour packages released...
ANZAC Day is, of course, our busiest time and Hassle Free Travel Agency is most active during this period. 1998 saw Hassle Free Travel Agency responsible for almost 1000 visitors. Many of these being groups from Australia, New Zealand, Britain as well as individual travellers. We also assist the Australian, New Zealand, British and Indian embassies with their ANZAC Day activities.
Atlasjet is now flying between Istanbul & Canakkale 5 days of the week.
Hassle Free Travel is the general sales agent of Atlasjet in Canakkale. Hassle Free both sells tickets and handles all ground services on behalf of Atlasjet.
Hassle Free Travel Agency is fully owned and operated by ANZAC House Tourism Trade Company who also owns Downunder Travel Agency, Maydos Restaurant and ANZAC House International Youth Hostel.
Hassle Free Travel Agency has almost 10 years experience in organising tours of the Gallipoli battlefields and the ancient city of Troy.
We have a Group "A" travel agency rating and are fully licensed with TURSAB (The Association of Turkish Travel Agencies).
We also specialise in arrangments for Defence Forces. We regularly assist groups from the Australian Defence Force Academy, British Army and Navy, Australian Army and Navy with their Turkey and Gallipoli travel arrangements.
We now run daily guided tours to the Gallipoli battlefields and to Troy every day of the year.
1996 saw the beginning of our popular "Hassle Free" package, which departs from Istanbul and Selcuk every second day. Fully guided tours of Gallipoli and Troy are included as well as one night accommodation at ANZAC House Youth Hostel. Then on the following day it departs for either Istanbul or Selcuk.
The "Hassle Free' bus will pick you up from your hostel or hotel door and the following day drop you off at the Hostel or Hotel of your choice.
Men Of ANZAC
John Simpson Kirkpatrick, affectionately known as "the man and his donkey", was born on the 6th of July 1892 in South Shields, England. He landed at ANZAC Cove at 5 a.m. on the 25th of April 1915 and ...
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