Sunny Armenia

5 days / 4 night

availability

from 15 march till 11 November 2026

days of arrival

Arrivals every week on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. For arrivals on Tuesdays there is slight change of 1 tour – Lake Sevan with Dilijan is changed for Lake Sevan with Tsakhadzor

Detailed Descriptions

day 1

Arrival in Yerevan. Transfer to the selected hotel.

Meeting in the airport. Transfer to the selected hotel

Overnight in Yerevan

day 2

Yerevan - Lake Sevan (Sevanavank) – Dilijan (Haghartsin and Goshavank Monasteries) Yerevan

Drive to Lake Sevan, one of the wonders in Armenia. This blue lake is one of the greatest high mountainous freshwater lakes of Eurasia. On a clear and sunny day, the water is often of a deep turquoise colour. Total surface of the lake is 940 km2. Climb on peninsula, from where opens a fascinating and breathtaking view on Sevan Lake. Visit Sevanavank Monastery (9th century), which stands in its greatness on the peninsula, overlooking the lake for centuries.

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Continue to the charming town of Dilijan, often referred to as “Armenian Switzerland” for its lush forests and diverse wildlife. During the drive one can enjoy the unbelievable change of the surrounding environment and landshaft from the mountainous lake to the green and rich forest mountains.

Stroll through Dilijan’s artisanal quarter, visiting local artisans crafting traditional souvenirs, made from wood, stone and ceramics.

Drive to Haghartsin Monastery complex (XI–XIII centuries), nestled in a secluded forest. Appearing unexpectedly, out of the dense forests, in front of the visitors, the Monastery creates a magical impression of a lost world. Haghartsin represents a magnificent piece of history, culture and architecture.

After exploring Haghartsin, visit Goshavank Monastery, a remarkable XII-XIII century complex nestled in the picturesque village of Gosh. Founded by the prominent scholar Mkhitar Gosh, this monastery was a significant cultural and educational center in medieval Armenia. Admire its intricate khachkars (cross-stones), unique architectural details, and serene atmosphere, which reflect the rich spiritual and artistic heritage of Armenia.

Drive back to Yerevan.

Overnight in Yerevan.

day 3

Yerevan – Etchmiadzin Cathedral – St Hripsime Church - St Gayane Church - Zvartnots Temple - Yerevan

Breakfast at the hotel. Drive to Etchmiadzin City, which used to be an ancient capital of Armenia. Since 4th century, it has been considered the largest religious center, the residency of Catholics of all Armenians. Etchmiadzin cathedral is one of the ancient churches in the Christian world, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List (2000). It is the center of Armenian Apostolic Church, founded in 301 A.D by St. Gregory the Illuminator. The museum of the Cathedral, located behind the Altar, has collection of religious artifacts about Holy Mass, subjects made of gold, silver, precious stones, decorations, colossal silver boiler for making the myrrh and legendary Holy spear.

Visits to churches St Hripsime and St Gayane, both included in UNESCO World Heritage List.

One of the most significant landmarks of the Armenian Apostolic Church, St. Hripsime Church was founded in 618 by Catholicos Komitas.  It is devoted to St Hripsime, who escape from persecution by the Roman Emperor Diocletian, and sought refuge in Armenia. Despite being a beautiful and devoted follower of Christ, she bravely refused to marry the pagan King Tirdat III when commanded. Choosing martyrdom over compromise, she was killed, and a small chapel was erected over the site of her death.

Built in 630 AD by Catholicos Ezra I, St Gayane church dedicated to Saint Gayane, a Christian martyr who played a crucial role in Armenia’s conversion to Christianity. Saint Gayane’s story of faith and sacrifice adds profound historical and spiritual value to the site. For centuries, it has been a place of pilgrimage for Armenians and Christian visitors from around the world.

A trip to one of the architectural wonders of Armenia – Zvartnots temple (641-661 BC), which got its name from the word “Zvart”, which, translated from Armenian, means “joyful and beautiful”. The remaining ruins give an idea of the rare beauty of this temple, which is listed as an UNESCO World Heritage Site (2000). Drive back to Yerevan. Overnight in Yerevan.

day 4

Yerevan – Garni Temple – Geghard Monastery (UNESCO) - Yerevan

Breakfast at the hotel.

Drive to the only remaining Pagan temple in Armenia, devoted to the God of Sun – Myrth, in Garni. Photo stop at Charentc Arc. A visit to the ruins of Royal Palace and Royal bath-house nearby.

Master class on Lavash baking: watching the preparation of “Lavash” (Armenian traditional flat bread baked in stone-make oven) by countryside Armenian ladies using the same ancient technology as hundreds of years before.

Continue the tour to the uniquely caved Geghard monastery, which dates back to 12th-13th centuries, the name of which means “holy spear” in the honour of the long-preserved spear, the same spear that pierced the body of crucified Christ, which were brought here by Apostle Thaddeus.

Drive back to Yerevan.

Overnight in Yerevan

day 5

Transfer to the airport

Breakfast at the hotel. Check-in of the room before 12:00. Transfer to the airport 2.5 hours before departure.

Tour Package Prices Per Person in Double Room

Hotel Name DBL SNGL third adult 6-12 Child
Elysium Gallery 3*, Mandarin 3* or similar
Ani Central Inn 4* , Cascade 3* or similar
Ani Plaza 4* , Median or Similar

Tour Package Price Includes:

  • Accommodation (4 nights in Yerevan)
  • BB (breakfasts)
  • Transportation service per program
  • Guide service per program
  • Entry tickets per program
  • Lavash baking performance

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