Explore Armenia’s rich culture and cuisine on a 7-day tour. Discover historic sites, savor traditional dishes, and enjoy authentic wine and brandy.
Explore Armenia’s rich culture and cuisine on a 7-day tour. Discover historic sites, savor traditional dishes, and enjoy authentic wine and brandy.
City Tour in Yerevan
Cafesjian Center for the Arts - An open-air museum and exhibition halls showcasing contemporary art by renowned international artists.
Victory Park and Statue of Mother Armenia - Discover the fascinating history of this grand monument and enjoy a stunning view of Yerevan’s center.
Statue of David of Sassoun - A…
City Tour in Yerevan
Cafesjian Center for the Arts - An open-air museum and exhibition halls showcasing contemporary art by renowned international artists.
Victory Park and Statue of Mother Armenia - Discover the fascinating history of this grand monument and enjoy a stunning view of Yerevan’s center.
Statue of David of Sassoun - A monument honoring the hero of the Armenian national epic, beautifully crafted by Yervand Kochar.
Republic Square - The vibrant heart of Yerevan, where visitors can admire the architectural ensemble of the country’s main square and enjoy the singing fountains show.
Yerevan — Echmiadzin — Zvartnots — Yerevan
Matenadaran - The Museum of Ancient Manuscripts - A research institute and museum housing one of the world’s richest collections of medieval manuscripts and books.
Echmiadzin Monastery - A tour to Echmiadzin, the spiritual center of Armenia, home to the Pontifical Residence of the Catholicos of All Armenians, the head of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Located about 20 km from Yerevan, visitors can explore the 4th-century Echmiadzin Cathedral.
Alex and Marie Manoogian Treasury House Museum - The Echmiadzin treasury, where the lance that pierced Christ’s side by a Roman soldier is displayed.
Zvartnots Temple - Visit the Zvartnots Cathedral, a masterpiece of early medieval Armenian architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
ARARAT Museum - Return to Yerevan to visit the Ararat brandy factory and sample various types of Armenian brandy (cognac).
Yerevan — Khor Virap — Areni — Noravank — Jermuk — Goris
Khor Virap - The Khor Virap Monastery offers a breathtaking view of the biblical Mount Ararat.
T’rchuneri (Bird) Cave - Explore the mystical Bird’s Cave, where archaeologists recently discovered the oldest one-piece leather shoe and a 6000-year-old winery. Areni is a thriving wine region in Armenia, known for its indigenous red wine, Areni.
Areni Wine Factory - Don’t miss the opportunity to taste the wine at a local wine factory.
Noravank Monastery - Visit the 13th-century Noravank Monastery, nestled in mystical red cliffs, offering one of Armenia’s most stunning landscapes.
Jermuk Waterfall - Tour the resort town of Jermuk, renowned as a retreat center. Visit the Drink Gallery with various mineral water sources and the Jermuk waterfall.
Goris — Old Khndzoresk — Tatev — Shaqi Waterfall — Karahunj — Hermon
Wings of Tatev - Ascend from Halidzor village to Tatev Monastery on the “Wings of Tatev” cable car, the longest in the world.
Shaki Waterfall - Visit the breathtaking 18-meter Shaki Waterfall.
Zorats Karer - Explore Zorats Stones, a megalithic site dating back to the 6th millennium B.C., considered the oldest observatory, known as the “Armenian Stonehenge.”
Hermon — Selim — Noratus — Sevan — Tsaghkunq — Geghard — Garni — Yerevan
Selim Caravanserai - Vardenyats (Selim) Caravanserai, a significant stop on the Great Silk Road in Armenia, built along trade routes for travelers journeying from Europe to the East.
Noratus Cemetery - Noratus, the largest khachkar cemetery in modern Armenia.
Monastery Sevanavank - Tour Lake Sevan, the largest lake in the Caucasus, and visit the Sevanavank Monastery on its northwest shore.
Charent’s Arch - A photo stop with a view of Mount Ararat near Charents’ Arch.
The Monastery of Geghard - Tour the rocky Geghard Monastery, a stunning example of 12th-13th century medieval Armenian architecture, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Garni Temple - Visit the pagan Garni Temple, the only restored monument from the era of paganism and Hellenism. Experience traditional Armenian lavash bread baking at a village house in Garni.
Yerevan — Amberd — Shopping — Yerevan
Amberd Fortress - Embark on a tour to Amberd Fortress, a historical defense complex featuring a 7th-century castle and an 11th-century church. It’s one of the few preserved fortresses in Armenia, offering breathtaking views of the Armenian mountains.
History Museum of Armenia - Explore the History Museum of Armenia, showcasing different eras of the Armenian Highland from the Paleolithic to the present day.
Yerevan — Airport
Vernissage Market - Enjoy shopping with a wide selection of souvenirs and local products, popular among visitors, including wines, brandies, dried fruits, sweets, herbs, and jewelry. Visit the Vernissage souvenir market and Tashir, the market for local sweets and dried fruits.

- Guide service.
- Lunch
- 0.5L water per person per day.
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Guide service.
- Lunch
- 0.5L water per person per day.
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
For those planning their first visit to Armenia, this tour package is perfect! The itinerary offers a chance to explore the country: its traditions, fascinating historical facts, and visits to key historical, cultural, and religious sites, while also engaging with the local community. As expected, our tour focuses on gastronomy, allowing you to savor…
For those planning their first visit to Armenia, this tour package is perfect! The itinerary offers a chance to explore the country: its traditions, fascinating historical facts, and visits to key historical, cultural, and religious sites, while also engaging with the local community. As expected, our tour focuses on gastronomy, allowing you to savor traditional Armenian dishes made from natural ingredients. You can even participate in the baking of Armenian national bread, lavash, and learn to prepare Sevan specialties from a professional chef. Additionally, you will witness the production of Armenian wine and the renowned brandy (Cognac), and enjoy tasting them.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.