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Gallipoli to Flanders

TURKEY   -   FRANCE   -   BELGIUM   -   

June 25 - July 6, 2026

12 Days  / 11 Nights

Start Date: June 25

End Date: July 6 2026

Start: Istanbul

Ends: Paris

Physical Activity: Moderate

Group Size: 18-30

Maximum Tour Capacity: 30 travellers per 50 seat coach

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Step back in time on this deeply moving battlefield tour that follows the remarkable journey of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment across three countries and two world wars. Begin in the legendary city of Istanbul before heading to the shores of Gallipoli, where the Newfoundland Regiment faced its earliest trials in the Great War. Stand at Suvla Bay, explore ancient Troy, and walk among the Caribou memorials that mark sacrifice and courage.

From Gallipoli, we travel to the heart of the Western Front. In northern France, we visit the preserved trenches of Beaumont-Hamel, the haunting Thiepval Memorial, and the majestic Vimy Ridge. Follow the Caribou Trail through pivotal battles at Monchy-le-Preux, Masnières, and Gueudecourt—sites of triumph and tragedy etched into Newfoundland’s story.

Our journey concludes in Belgium, at the evocative cemeteries and memorials of Flanders. From Essex Farm, where “In Flanders Fields” was penned, to the solemn Last Post Ceremony at the Menin Gate in Ypres, we pay tribute to those who gave everything. Along the way, we trace the full arc of the Regiment’s wartime journey—culminating in remembrance, reflection, and a profound connection to history.

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ON THIS TOUR:

Exploring Beaumont Hamel

Beaumont Hamel is a memorial park for the Newfoundlanders in the Somme. At 108 years old - this is one of the largest preserved battlefields in the world 

 

YOUR TOUR INCLUSIONS:

 

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Accommodations in Superior Tourist Class Hotels throughout (3-4*)

 

All Entrances as per your Itinerary
 

Full-Time Tour Manager & Escort

 

Transportation in fully air-conditioned, ozone filtered executive coaches

 

Online Map Kit, Tour Resource & Info Guide

 

All service fees, surcharges, fees, and departure taxes

   TOUR HIGHLIGHTS​

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  • Guided visits to all six Caribou Memorials in Europe

  • Cape Helles, Anzac Cove, and Suvla Bay in Gallipoli

  • Vimy Ridge, Beaumont-Hamel, and the Somme battlefields

  • In Flanders Fields Museum and the nightly Last Post Ceremony

  • Comfortable 4★ accommodations, expert battlefield guides, and immersive storytelling

TOUR EXCLUSIONS:

Airfare - this is a tour only itinerary Transfers Lunches (L), + and drinks with dinner Gratuities owed to tour staff (may we suggest 5EUR per person, per day) Porterage (luggage handling to your room available upon request) Travel Insurance

Tour Pricing

$CAD

$ CAD

Land only - per person, based on double occupancy

Land Only - Solo Traveller

**Air is available from all major Canadian cities

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TOUR PAYMENT SCHEDULE

Initial Deposit: $500, ($300 of which is non-refundable) to guarantee your space is due immediately

 

Your Remaining Balance: Due 60 days prior to departure  April 25th, 2026
 

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Thinking about arranging a custom pre-tour trip or post-tour trip extension
We encourage it! 

Contact us at info@thebattlefieldtours.com 

& we will happily provide suggestions to enhance your experience!

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Itinerary

Day 1  |    Thursday, June 25    |   Arrival in Istanbul & City Orientation

Upon arrival at Istanbul International Airport, you will meet your battlefield guide at the Arrivals Meeting Point, before continuing into Istanbul. After dropping off your bags, enjoy a short walk with our guide to get oriented with the city. Take the rest of the afternoon to rest, or head to the Hippodrome, the scene of ancient chariot races. See the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, the greatest surviving example of Byzantine Architecture. For over 1,000 years this was the largest church in the world. Tonight, we reunite for a welcome reception and dinner to get to know each other.

Overnight: Istanbul

Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner 
 

Day 2  |    Friday, June 26   |   Journey to Gallipoli Peninsula

After breakfast this morning, we depart Istanbul, and take the long and leisurely drive to the Gallipoli peninsula, taking the time for lunch and picture stops along the Marmara Sea route and a visit to the Gallipoli War Museum and overview of the next few days . We arrive in Eceabat in the late afternoon for our hotel check-in, and dinner.

Overnight: Dardanelles

Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner 

 

Day 3   |  Saturday, June 27   |   Troy & Cape Helles

After breakfast, we cross the Straits by ferry and visit the Ancient City of Troy. We will gaze at 3,000 year old landmark ruins and monuments, such as the Temple of Athena, and the trench of Schliemann. We’ll explore the death of Achilles near the Scaean Gate, and discover the site where the Trojan Horse was probably taken at the Gate of Troy VI. We then return to Gallipoli Peninsula to visit Cape Helles. While here, we will make stops at the Canakkale Martyrs Memorial and the Lancashire Landing Cemetery, before heading over to B Beach for further orientation. This evening, we return to our hotel for dinner and overnight.  Overnight: Dardanelles

Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner 

 

Day 4   |   Sunday, June 28    |   The Newfoundland Story in Gallipoli
Enjoy a full day exploring the Newfoundland story in Gallipoli. We explore Suvla Bay, with stops at Kangaroo Beach, Hill 10 Cemetery, Green Hill, and the Essex Ravine. We’ll stop at the 6th and final Caribou Monument, finally erected to complete Newfoundland’s Caribou Trail. Here,close to Caribou Hill we will pause for a small, but important ceremony. We will also explore the Australian story, with stops at Little West Beach, Anzac Cove and the Azmat Cemetery. This evening, we return to our hotel for dinner and overnight.

Overnight: Dardanelles

Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner 

 

Day 5   |  Monday, June 29    |   Return to Istanbul & Half-Day City Tour
This morning, we continue back to Istanbul for an afternoon tour of the city to see the sights of Istanbul on a half-day tour that takes in the city’s famous historical landmarks and cultural sites. We will see Hagia Sophia, the Hippodrome, the Blue Mosque, and the Grand Bazaar.-in. Enjoy dinner on your own this evening, at your own pace.

Overnight: Istanbul 

Meals Included: Breakfast

 

Day 6   |  Tuesday, June 30    | Flight to Paris & The Somme Begins

After an early breakfast this morning, we check out and say our farewells to Istanbul. Together, we fly to Paris. Upon arrival, we will be greeted by our new driver, who will whisk us through Northern France, to the City of Arras, in the heart of the Somme. Of all the battles the Royal Newfoundland Regiment fought during World War I, none was so defining and devastating as the Battle of the Somme. En-route, we’ll meet up with our friends at the Somme Museum of 1916, hidden deep in tunnels underneath Albert’s Basilica. Upon arrival in Arras, we will check in for our dinner & overnight.

Overnight: Arras 

Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner 

 

Day 7 |  Wednesday, July 1st   |   Beaumont Hamel & Battle of the Somme

Today, we head out for a full exploration of the area. We will see Lochnagar Crater, remnants from one of the largest non-nuclear blasts on record, as well as the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing. We will also spend an extended amount of time to get to know Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland’s Memorial Park today - this is one of the best preserved battlefield sites in the world -  and it’s home to the Newfoundlanders - this is where we will find our first Caribou along the trail in France. Enroute home we’ll also make stops in Pozieres, and Courcelette. Tonight, we return to Amiens - enjoy a night on your own to explore the city’s many different restaurants. 

Overnight: Arras 

Meals Included: Breakfast & Lunch

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Day 8   |  Thursday, July 2nd  |   Vimy Ridge & The Caribou Trail Continues

We start our day with a special trip to Vimy Ridge Memorial Park. It was here, at Hill 145, in April 1917, that Canada truly became a nation in the eyes of the world. Its troops combined and stormed Vimy Ridge after all other allied forces had failed to do so. We will explore the new tunnel expansions, trenches and memorial, as well as the new interpretation centre, which opened in Spring 2017 for the 100th Anniversary. When our explorations of the battlefields are through, we continue on to the Canadian Memorial at Hill 70 to commemorate the oftentimes dubbed, “Canada’s Forgotten Battle”. This afternoon, we continue along the Caribou Trail, making stops at The Monchy-le-Preux Caribou Memorial to hear the incredible story of a handful of Royal Newfoundlanders up against overwhelming odds. We continue further, to the Caribou in Masnieres. Here, during the First Battle of Cambrai in 1917 the Newfoundlanders helped break through the heavily fortified Hindenburg Line en route to the city of Cambrai, which is where we will stop for lunch. We finish the day with a visit to Gueudecourt. Here, at the Gueudecourt Caribou Memorial, overlooking Hilt Trench is where the regiment captured German positions and held them against waves of counter-attack. It was a success not seen anywhere else on the line that day. Tonight we head back to Amiens where we will enjoy another night to explore the city’s different restaurants at our own pace.

Overnight: Amiens 

Meals Included: Breakfast

 

Day 9   |  Friday, July 3rd   |  Crossing into Belgium & The Final Caribou

This morning, we will continue north, to Belgium, stopping en-route to see the Ring of Remembrance and the Albian-Saint Nazaire 15th Century Church. Both hold powerful meaning for one to ponder in the destruction. We continue on to Ypres the City of Peace. At the Battle of Ypres, the Royal Newfoundland Regiment saw some of the greatest successes, taking large areas of enemy territory with the loss of a comparably small number of troops. A few weeks later they reached Kortrijk where they helped push back the Germans and capture the strategic Lys River railway crossing. This is our last Newfoundland Caribou Memorial to complete our Trail. After arriving in Ypres and checking into our hotel we will enjoy an early group meal together in the heart of the Grote Markt.

Overnight: Ypres 

Meals Included: Breakfast & Dinner 

 

 

Day 10  |  Saturday, July 4th  |  Exploring the Ypres Salient

Today will be spent exploring the Ypres Salient from 1914-1918. Flanders Fields was the location of prolonged and intense fighting for the entirety of the war. We first visit Essex Farm Cemetery, the exact site where Canadian John MacCrae wrote his now-famous poem “In Flanders Fields.” Our next stop will be at the Hill 62 battlefield site and monument. We continue to the German Cemetery of Langemark. Here, we’ll discuss the differences between Commonwealth and German Cemeteries. We’ll pay our respects at the Tyne Cot Commonwealth Cemetery - the largest Commonwealth Cemetery in the world with close to 12,000 burials. The next stop is the Crest Farm Memorial on the Battlefield of Passchendaele, the most horrific battle of WW1. Our day will also include a stop at the village of St. Julien. In late April of 1915, Canada's newly arrived Division experienced some of the worst in warfare; the first Chlorine gas attacks. We head back early to Ypres this afternoon to visit the In Flanders Fields Museum, before enjoying the rest of the day to explore Ypres at your own pace. Choose from a wide range of delicious local Belgian cuisine tonight on your own in the famous Grote Markt of Ypres. 

Overnight: Ypres 

Meals Included: Breakfast

 

Day 11  |  Sunday, July 5th   | Poperinge, Talbot House & The Last Post

After breakfast this morning, we finish our tour with a trip to Poperinge for a picnic lunch and extended visit at the Talbot House. 106 years ago, this is where Allied soldiers went to find vital respite. Beforehand, we’ll have time to visit the former field hospital along the Ypres Salient, Lijssenthoek. See the Centre, Memorial & Cemetery. This afternoon, we head back to Ypres to enjoy the rest of the day to explore Ypres on our own. Tonight, we reunite for an early farewell dinner. At 8:00 PM tonight we will attend one of the most moving ceremonies in the world, The Last Post Ceremony. Performed every day without exception, it can only be described as an incredibly moving and solemn tribute to those lost in Belgium in the Great War.  

Overnight: Ypres 

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

 

Day 12  |   Monday, July 6th   |  Departure from Brussels (or Paris)

After breakfast this morning, we will transfer to Brussels International Airport (or take our optional transfer to Charles du Gaulle Paris International Airport) for our flights back to Canada. (Meals on Board)

***This itinerary is subject to changes*** 

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