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Canakkale City Center: Canakkale has hosted many civilizations since the most ancient times. Because of  its strategic importance it was targeted to invade and  move by many nations. Canakkale which was laid the foundation of Turkey Republic is called ‘land of martyr’. Canakkale which has territories that are both in Asia and Europe, is in intresting district. For detailled information about Canakkale City Center, please click.

Gulpinar: Gülpınar is depends to Ayvacık. About 30 km away from town center Gülpınar. Of the Iliad Odyssey  first part passing on the temple of Apollo Smintheus. Akhalar between Troia in the great war when Apollo helped of Anatolia they made him for gratitude, the temple of Apollo Smintheus in Gülpınar. For detailled information about Gulpinar, please click.

Saros Bay: Saros Bay (Gulf of Saros- Turkish: Saros Körfezi) is an inlet of the northern Aegean Sea located northwest of the Gallipoli Peninsula. For detailled information about Saros Bay, please click.

Dardanelles: It is the beauty of one of the rare straits of the world between Asia and Europa. The name Dardanelles derives from Dardania, an ancient land on the Asian shore of the strait which in turn takes its name from Dardanus, the mythical son of Zeus and Electra. For detailled information about Dardanelles, please click.

Kilitbahir: Directly across the straits of the Dardanelles, Canakkale Boğazi in Turkish language, take place the magnificent fortress of Kilitbahir means “the Lock of the Sea” in English. Like Çimenlik Castle, Kilitbahir was built by Fatih Sultan Mehmet II,  in 1452. For detailled information about Kilitbahir, please click.

Babakale: Babakale is well-known-with the Babakale which was built by Ottomans in 1723, the beacon in Bababurnu, the at  port, stony narrow streets, old village houses and beaches, People of Babakele get along with tourism, fishery, oil cultivation beside shoes and knife trade. For detailled information about Babakale, please click.

Apollon Smintheus: The temple of Apollon Smintheus is situated in the south-west corner of Biga Peninsula. It is within the boundaries of the city on Canakkale and in the municipality of Gulpinar which was called "Kulahli" until 1920's. For detailled information about Apollon Smintheus, please click.

Alexandrea Troas: Is an important ancient city of Troas Alexandria Troas with BC. In 400 years, was founded as a small town named Sgia on coastal zone. For detailled information about Alexandrea Troas, please click.

Kucukkuyu: The Adatepe Olive Oil Museum is a neat museum housed in an old brick olive-oil plant. Museum showcases the history of olive oil, local production, and methods, with displays of equipment old and new. For detailled information about kucukkuyu, please click.

Mount Ida: From Turkey's Mount Ida, Zeus was said to have abducted Ganymede to Olympus. The topmost peak is Gargarus, mentioned in the Iliad. Zeus is located in The Altar of Zeus where is near Adatepe-Ayvacık at Trojan War. The modern Turkish name for Mount Ida, Turkey, is Kaz Dağı. For detailled information about Mount Ida, please click.

Gokceada: Imbros, called as Gokceada in Turkey (old name in Turkish: Imroz ), is the largest island of Turkey, part of Çanakkale Province. For detailled information about Gokceada, please click.

Bozcaada: Bozcaada is a small island in the north Aegean, a district of Çanakkale province. The third biggest island in Turkey.The settlements are clustered around the town centre, in the north east of the island. For detailled information about Bozcaada, please click.

Assos: Assos  also known as Behramkale or for short Behram, is a historically rich town in Çanakkale Province, Turkey. Aristotle lived here and opened an Academy. The city was also visited by St. Paul. Today Assos is a Aegean-coast seaside retreat amid ancient ruins. For detailled information about Assos, please click.

Troy: Troy (Troia, Wilusa in Hitit Language) is an ancient settlement, which locates near the Canakkale province Turkey. Troy is known because of the placing at İliad of Homer. Trojan War places  in the Iliad, one of the two epic poems attributed to Homer. Trojan refers to the inhabitants and culture of Troy. For detailled information about Troy, please click.

Gallipoli Peninsula: To honor about 500.000 soldiers, who gave their lives on the gallipoli peninsula (gallipoli campaign) during World War I, the southern half of the peninsula now acts as a national park preserving that time in the history. For detailled information about Gallipoli Peninsula, please click.