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The Gallipoli Peninsula, often referred to as "Gallipolis," meaning good, beautiful, and cute, is situated between the Dardanelles Strait and the Saros Gulf.
Known as the city of tombs, Gallipoli is adorned with mosques, tombs, castles, and historical baths. Throughout history, it has been a transit route for many tribes and hosted a variety of cultures.
Gallipoli experienced significant damage during the Dardanelles Battles in 1915. However, over time, the region regained its vitality and transformed into a serene holiday destination. While exploring the magnificent Hamzakoy beach, Saros Gulf, Güneyli, and other bays, you can savor the famous "Sardines" of the region at the impressive Lighthouse and be enchanted by the stunning Bosphorus view.