On the Aegean side of Gallipoli Peninsula there is a small cove which is called as Anzac Cove. It was the landings of Anzacs in the Battle of Gallipoli during World War I. At Anzac Cove fewer boats landed troops than at Ari burnu. On the north of cove there is Ari Burnu, on the south of it there is Hell Spit (Queensland point) and it is a mere 600m long.

The word of Anzac Cove was agreed by Turkish Government as an official name of this cove in 1985 but this cove received this name as a first on 29th of April, 1915. They held this land for eight months and lost many soldiers. The great majority of Anzacs landed here in the darkness and here was surrounded with enormous heights.