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Armenia

where history is carved in the mountains

: 5 Days/ 4 Nights

: 10-06-2026 To 31-10-2026

: From AED 1950

: Armenia

Overview

Armenia - 4 Nights/ 5 Days
Price starting from AED 1950 per person sharing double room


Uncover the hidden beauty of Armenia with this captivating 4-night, 5-day package, perfect for culture seekers and nature lovers alike. Discover the charm of Yerevan on a guided city tour, and explore Armenia’s iconic landmarks including the Charents Arc, Garni Temple, Symphony of Stones, and the UNESCO-listed Geghard Monastery. Enjoy breathtaking views at Lake Sevan and ride the ropeway in the scenic village of Tsaghkadzor. This package includes a 4-star hotel stay with daily breakfast, private tours and transfers by sedan, and an English-speaking driver to enhance your experience. Starting from just AED 1950 per person (based on double occupancy). Your Armenian journey awaits!

Terms & Conditions

Rates are subject to change based on availability and seasonal variations
Package prices are not applicable during peak periods, including Eid holidays, Eid Al-Adha, National holidays, Christmas, and New Year.
The package does not include any services or meals not explicitly mentioned in the itinerary
Standard terms and conditions apply

Inclusions & Exclusions

Package Includes
4 x nights’ accommodation in 4* Hotel with bed & breakfast
Yerevan city tour
Tsaghkadzor and Lake Sevan
Tours to the Amberd fortress
Private tours and transfers with an English-speaking driver
Entrance tickets to the excursions

Package Excludes
Flight ticket
Visa
Personal expenses
Services which are not mentioned in the itinerary

Package Itinerary

Day 1:
Arrival & Transfer to Hotel
Check into the hotel
Overnight in Yerevan
 

Day 2:
City tour around Yerevan the history of which goes back to 8th c. The sightseeing tour includes visit to Republic Square- located in the very center of Yerevan and is considered one of the most amazing and famous attractions of the capital. This area is formed by five famous buildings: The National Art Gallery and History Museum of Armenia, which contains about 400,000 exhibits covering the entire history of the Armenian people from primitive society to modern times. The Government House of the Republic of Armenia, The Central post office, The “Mariott Armenia” hotel, The Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources. The famous singing fountains are also situated on the Republic Square right next to the History Museum and Art Gallery. This is the favorite place of locals and tourists. Then you will walk to modern part of city - Northern Avenue, Opera House with Swam Lake, Cascade Monument which is considered to be the center of art of the city as here you can find unique sculptures. In the evenings the place is becoming more charming with all its lights and people from all over the world.


Continue our journey to Geghard Monastery (13th c.) – a monastery which is hewn out from a cave. The monastery had been originally named Ayrivank meaning "the Monastery of the Cave". The name commonly used for the monastery today, Geghard, or more fully Geghardavank meaning "the Monastery of the Spear". The monastery is also included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.


Continue our journey to Garni Pagan Temple from 1st c. The temple was built by Armenia King Tiridates and was dedicated to the God of Sun Mithra. Garni is the only Hellenistic temple existing nowadays in Armenia. The stairs of the temple are made huge and high which means that every human being climbing up the stairs is condescending to God of Sun. Visit the Arch of Charents - a favorite place of tourists, from where opens a stunning view of Mount Ararat and Yerevan. The arch is named after the great Armenian poet Egishe Charents, who loved to come to this place and enjoy the beauty of Armenian land. You can also enjoy that beauty and take a photo for memory about your wonderful trip to Armenia


Day 3:
Tsaghkadzor is a well-known winter resort town in Armenia, renowned for its ski facilities and stunning mountain scenery. Located about 50 kilometers northeast of Yerevan, it sits at the foothills of the Teghenis Mountains. In winter, it attracts skiers and snowboarders, while in summer, visitors enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and the serene nature. The town also features the Kecharis Monastery, a significant historical site, and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. It’s a great destination for both adventure seekers and those looking to relax in a picturesque setting!Opportunity to ride up the ropeway which will take you to the peak of mount Teghenis mount from where opens breathtaking view to the fortress town.
The road will take you to to Lake Sevan. Here, in Lake Sevan, which has a very beautiful peninsula, we are going to climb many stairs up to see the church located in the peak - Sevanavank, from where opens also a beautiful view to the “blue-eyed” lake.


Day 4:
Drive to Amberd fortress - rare historical site that survived and reached us in a good condition from the 7th century. Some say that it was built in the 11-13th centuries, attributing it to the near located church. Amberd means "fortress in the clouds"; the name is due to its location 2300 meters above sea level. On the way to Saghmosavank you will stop at the Armenian Alphabet Monument, which was founded in 2005 to celebrate the 1600th anniversary of the alphabet foundation. Saghmosavank is a beautiful medieval monastery, situated on a dramatic cliff along the Kasakh River. The monastery was built in the 13th century and is famous for its stunning architecture and the panoramic views it offers of the surrounding landscape.


Day 5:
After check-out, you will be transferred to Zvartnots International Airport for your departure flight.

Overview

Armenia - 4 Nights/ 5 Days
Price starting from AED 1950 per person sharing double room


Uncover the hidden beauty of Armenia with this captivating 4-night, 5-day package, perfect for culture seekers and nature lovers alike. Discover the charm of Yerevan on a guided city tour, and explore Armenia’s iconic landmarks including the Charents Arc, Garni Temple, Symphony of Stones, and the UNESCO-listed Geghard Monastery. Enjoy breathtaking views at Lake Sevan and ride the ropeway in the scenic village of Tsaghkadzor. This package includes a 4-star hotel stay with daily breakfast, private tours and transfers by sedan, and an English-speaking driver to enhance your experience. Starting from just AED 1950 per person (based on double occupancy). Your Armenian journey awaits!

Terms & Conditions

Rates are subject to change based on availability and seasonal variations
Package prices are not applicable during peak periods, including Eid holidays, Eid Al-Adha, National holidays, Christmas, and New Year.
The package does not include any services or meals not explicitly mentioned in the itinerary
Standard terms and conditions apply

Inclusions & Exclusions

Package Includes
4 x nights’ accommodation in 4* Hotel with bed & breakfast
Yerevan city tour
Tsaghkadzor and Lake Sevan
Tours to the Amberd fortress
Private tours and transfers with an English-speaking driver
Entrance tickets to the excursions

Package Excludes
Flight ticket
Visa
Personal expenses
Services which are not mentioned in the itinerary

Package Itinerary

Day 1:
Arrival & Transfer to Hotel
Check into the hotel
Overnight in Yerevan
 

Day 2:
City tour around Yerevan the history of which goes back to 8th c. The sightseeing tour includes visit to Republic Square- located in the very center of Yerevan and is considered one of the most amazing and famous attractions of the capital. This area is formed by five famous buildings: The National Art Gallery and History Museum of Armenia, which contains about 400,000 exhibits covering the entire history of the Armenian people from primitive society to modern times. The Government House of the Republic of Armenia, The Central post office, The “Mariott Armenia” hotel, The Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources. The famous singing fountains are also situated on the Republic Square right next to the History Museum and Art Gallery. This is the favorite place of locals and tourists. Then you will walk to modern part of city - Northern Avenue, Opera House with Swam Lake, Cascade Monument which is considered to be the center of art of the city as here you can find unique sculptures. In the evenings the place is becoming more charming with all its lights and people from all over the world.


Continue our journey to Geghard Monastery (13th c.) – a monastery which is hewn out from a cave. The monastery had been originally named Ayrivank meaning "the Monastery of the Cave". The name commonly used for the monastery today, Geghard, or more fully Geghardavank meaning "the Monastery of the Spear". The monastery is also included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.


Continue our journey to Garni Pagan Temple from 1st c. The temple was built by Armenia King Tiridates and was dedicated to the God of Sun Mithra. Garni is the only Hellenistic temple existing nowadays in Armenia. The stairs of the temple are made huge and high which means that every human being climbing up the stairs is condescending to God of Sun. Visit the Arch of Charents - a favorite place of tourists, from where opens a stunning view of Mount Ararat and Yerevan. The arch is named after the great Armenian poet Egishe Charents, who loved to come to this place and enjoy the beauty of Armenian land. You can also enjoy that beauty and take a photo for memory about your wonderful trip to Armenia


Day 3:
Tsaghkadzor is a well-known winter resort town in Armenia, renowned for its ski facilities and stunning mountain scenery. Located about 50 kilometers northeast of Yerevan, it sits at the foothills of the Teghenis Mountains. In winter, it attracts skiers and snowboarders, while in summer, visitors enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and the serene nature. The town also features the Kecharis Monastery, a significant historical site, and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. It’s a great destination for both adventure seekers and those looking to relax in a picturesque setting!Opportunity to ride up the ropeway which will take you to the peak of mount Teghenis mount from where opens breathtaking view to the fortress town.
The road will take you to to Lake Sevan. Here, in Lake Sevan, which has a very beautiful peninsula, we are going to climb many stairs up to see the church located in the peak - Sevanavank, from where opens also a beautiful view to the “blue-eyed” lake.


Day 4:
Drive to Amberd fortress - rare historical site that survived and reached us in a good condition from the 7th century. Some say that it was built in the 11-13th centuries, attributing it to the near located church. Amberd means "fortress in the clouds"; the name is due to its location 2300 meters above sea level. On the way to Saghmosavank you will stop at the Armenian Alphabet Monument, which was founded in 2005 to celebrate the 1600th anniversary of the alphabet foundation. Saghmosavank is a beautiful medieval monastery, situated on a dramatic cliff along the Kasakh River. The monastery was built in the 13th century and is famous for its stunning architecture and the panoramic views it offers of the surrounding landscape.


Day 5:
After check-out, you will be transferred to Zvartnots International Airport for your departure flight.